It's awesome.
El Segundo, for those of you wondering, really is a small town stuck on the side of LA. I'm right south of LAX (and am nearly constantly reminded of the fact when I'm at the house where I'm staying), north of a huge Chevron oil refinery, west of highway 1 and east of the ocean. It's pretty rockin.
I can't go anywhere with staff members without running into several sets of people that we (meaning they) know. Last night, just to pick up some Chicken Dijon we ran into no less than 3 different groups of people, all out on unrelated errands who wanted to talk to us.
I, having lived here only five days, have already run into somebody that I know out on the streets. Walking home from work today, I ran into one of the members of El Segundo Foursquare Church who happened to be picking his child up from daycare as I was walking by. I refused his offer for a ride home not because I had anything against him, but because it was such a gorgeous day in El Segundo today.
I've been to the beach a little. I'm planning on going back on Friday sometime.
This experience is really stretching and exciting and scary and hard and amazing. I love the people here; I don't know that I've ever felt accepted into a group so quickly. And, instead of really putting me to work on their pet projects, they've really given me the opportunity to tell them what I enjoy doing and try to figure out ways to build ways for me to do that as part of the greater mission of ES4sq.
Which is really cool. And at least a little frightening. I just really want to do well.
I think that's all I've got tonight. I hope y'all are having wonderful summers, and I hope to hear from all of you soon.
Peace, love, and joy to you all.
Wednesday, June 6, 2007
A Realer Post About California
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4 comments:
I KNEW it'd be amazing! keep us posted!
I'm glad everything is going so great! I'm from a small town, so seeing people you know whenever you got out is a familiar thing to me, something I definitely appreciate about my hometown. What kind of stuff are you getting to work on for the church?
Tim! It's so great that you're getting into the rythm of things so quickly. It seems like you're going to have an amazing summer where you'll learn so much and what better place to do it than in a beautiful city where the people are so genuine and welcoming.
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