Tuesday 27 January 2009

The Lion King

Today was particularly exciting for me!! :)

I absolutely love the film the Lion King so when Rach asked me if there was a show i'd like to go see when I was over my immediate answer was the Lion KIng. So I was very excited all day.

The Lion King Graphic Comments

As i have mentioned before i am emotional little soul and the Lion King makes me well up everytime...even before the actual film starts...the opening credits with the animals all making their way to pride rock for the presentation of SImba to the Circle of Life...wow!! And the musical was no different, it was awesome the way all the animals made their way in and the costumes were brilliant...i particularly liked the giraffes and the elephants.


The best character however had to be Rafiki the monkey, she was fantastic and really brought the character to life.

It was awesome watching the percusion guy up in the gallery playing the bongos etc he was just so full of life and animated...just how it should be. There was such an african feel about the whole thing which was just so good, they really had a wonderful atmosphere in the theatre and really made me feel like I wanted to be back again! :)

All in all it was a wonderful show and I reckon has cemented my love of the Lion King even more.

Monday 26 January 2009

Happy Chinese New Year...

Monday saw the dawning of the Chinese year of the Ox and what better way to celebrate than going for a chinese in china town??

After a relaxing day and some wandering around shops and of course a visit to Starbucks I met Rachel and 3 of her friends in china town for a particularly tasty meal and some 'interesting' conversation.

There was evidence of the new year all around china town as it was wonderfully decorated with lanterns that seemed to wind for miles up and down the streets. It created a wonderful atmosphere and i thought it looked very pretty.

Sunday 25 January 2009

Reliving our youth...

It's very handy when you know somebody in the media business. Rach is usually able to get tickets for some concert or other and when she got tickets for NKOTB how could we possibly turn down the chance to see them!!


I was never a huge fan have to admit...I was more of a Brosette but I did recognise a few of the songs...the classics, 'Hangin' tough', 'step by step' and the 'right stuff'. I did however have to be told who was who as I just couldn't recognise them. It was quite a few years ago after all!!


Ah the classic boy band all in white ballad...you just gotta love how cheesy they took it!!

And how awesome is that...they are spelling NKOTB...ingenius!!! ;0)

But seriously they put on a good show despite the cheese. But it was unreal seeing grown women screaming and cheering as if they were still 14. Particularly how they engulfed the 5 of them when they came up to the balcony...I was literally waiting for someone to go over the edge!! Alot of them even still knew all the words to all the songs!!! There's just something weird and obsessive about that!!

Saturday 24 January 2009

My little adventure to London...

Yay...exams are over...finally.

They only lasted for 2 weeks but it felt like they went on for ever.

Now I have a wee week off. So I headed off to London for a few days to visit Rach. She has been constantly asking me to come visit for the last ten and a half years since she headed off to university in Aberdeen and finally I have got round to it!!

It feels great to not have to worry about study or anything for a week, a chance to just relax and chill and that's just what we did tonight. Thai food, chat and a dvd...what more could you ask for :)

Sunday 4 January 2009

Health Warning

There should be a health warning or small print included when you sign up to go on a short term missions team that it might just change your life...and in some cases drastically.

That's just what happened for Ruth Wilson. Ruth was a member of the MMS(I) Volunteers in Mission team to Togo back in July 2007.

Team Ireland 2007

From that visit she felt God's call upon her life and put herself forward as a Mission Partner with the Methodist Church. After a lengthy process she was accepted and in September went to Selly Oaks mission training college to prepare to go to The Gambia, where she will be teaching.

Ruth with some of her fellow international students who attend Selly Oaks

Today Ruth was commissioned in Fivemiletown Methodist as a mission partner in a wonderful service of worship and will shortly be leaving to take up her new post in Banjul.

Some of Team Ireland 2007 with Ruth at her commissioning

Ruth heard God's call, listened and followed. I know that He will continue to guide and to keep her through this big and exciting change, He will keep her paths straight and protect her from any harm.

When you surrender yourself to God's will and put your life in His hands you have no idea what you could be doing or where you could end up but you can always be sure that He has everything under control.