Sunday, November 30, 2008

Life...

How beautiful it is... I was driving back from a great weekend in Vienna with two of the Franciscan University students. They were moved by the love that was shown to them by the Filipino community in Vienna. We were talking about the gift of life and how those who know the Lord become humbled (by his greatness, power, love, etc.). When you are humbled you learn to appreciate things more; you see things as gifts and opportunities to grow. When someone who does not know the Lord (and even those who do know the Lord, but in their weakness fail at times) in an intimate way encounters a new morning, they could have the reaction of: "Oh no... another day that I have to get through. How will I ever do this? Why am I doing this? What am I doing anyway?" But the Christian who is intimate with God and humbled by the gift of a new day knows that the Lord loves him and has a plan for him can encounter this gift with awe and wonder. Thus they can say: "Lord thank you for another day. It is a gift for me to even be alive. Grant me the grace to do your will. Help me to love you above more than anything else, and help me to love my neighbor as myself." Everything is a gift. Everything is grace. Like St. Therese of Little Flowers wrote, "All is grace."

I, personally, am blessed. I feel like I am always blessed. I cannot even begin to thank the Lord for all He has done for me. He has given me a great life: good family, good friends, good job. Who am I Lord to deserve this? Thank you. Lord, if I didn't have these things, or if these things were taken away from me in a moment, I would hope I would still be thanking the Lord.

This Advent season I ask the Lord to show me more clearly the gift of life and how precious it is. It is so short. I hope that I may be able to really prepare this Advent for the coming of Christ in Christmas. After all, that is what Advent is; it is the commemoration of the first coming into a manger in Bethlehem, and the anticipation and preparation of the second coming when He comes back in glory. Life is so short. My heart is ready. Come Lord Jesus.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Happy Birthday to Cay... and a race too close for comfort...

First off... Happy Birthday Ana Santayana! Congrats on making it to 18 years old! Just kidding, but seriously you don't look a day over 21. We had a fantastic dinner for her tonight at the Happy Buddha in Vienna. It is still one of the best Chinese restaurants I have ever been to. You are blessing to all of us Cay, and I honored to call you my friend. Ich liebe dich!

As for the presidential race... I cannot wait for it to be over. I was watching a bit of the poll results tonight on FOX news and it seems that the race is a lot closer, at least at the present moment, than what people thought it to be. Lord, you know what is best for this country, and you are in control. Your will be done Lord!

Sunday, November 2, 2008

A tribute to Mel... and an update on life in general...

This blog is dedicated to Mel... You truly bring a brother joy. Thank you for your friendship, but most of all your sense of humor that always makes me bust out laughing. God bless you! And I think your laugh is amazing... choukaloukaloukalou...

So an update on my life. This is what happened since my last blog.

Did lots of prep work for the Rome/Assisi trip this weekend.

Brought another student to the hospital.

Got food poisoning from a kebab stand.

Went to a recollection in Vienna for the weekend, and got to meet the coolest future and current Mission Volunteers ever.

Fell in love with the Youth for Christ family again.

What is coming up for me:

Rome and Assisi trip for work. 10 days of awesome travel.

Housing students in the dormitories on main campus when we get back.

Singles for Christ Recollection in November

Mission to France on November 28. Get ready Paris. Here we come.

Oh, and I am slightly disturbed, yet understanding that Ivan Huerto did not show for the recollection this past weekend. Miss you bro.

I am off to bed. If you get a chance please say a quick prayer for me ;-) God bless all!