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Our week in Scotland.

Posted by Riley On November - 30 - 2008

Well I wish I would have been able to keep up better while we were in Scotland because I know I am going to forget something.  Since that didn’t happen here it goes…

The ferry that took us to Scotland We left for Scotland on the 21st and headed to the ferry docks at Belfast.  We were all anticipating the ride on the Stena Voyager (you have got to check this thing out), but the seas were to rough and we had to take another ship over.  It was an older ship and had a lot less to offer than the Stena, but it got us there.  However not without first getting most of us sea sick.  I got very sick and came close to tossing my fish and chips I had eaten right after getting on the boat.  The only one who seemed to enjoy it was Simeon.  It didn’t even bother him and he bounced around like nothing was even happening.  The rest of us were bouncing around but only because the ship was making us.  We arrived in Scotland a little less than three hours after we left Belfast and hit the road for the two hour drive to Glasgow.

Saturday the 22nd we had minister meetings with the Northern District of the UPCI of GBI (United Pentecostal Church International of Great Britain and Ireland)  Is that a mouth full or what?  Sunday we enjoyed having church with the Glasgow congregation and students of the Harvest Bible College.  Two people received the Holy Ghost during that service which was awesome.  After service the school and some of the youth of the church served dinner for a fundraiser.  They had a Culture Feast and it was very neat.  All the students cooked a dish from their home country and served it.  There was a lot to choose from even a few good ole American entrees.  The most daring I tried was a Scottish dish called Oxtail, and it was just that an Oxes tail.  I have to say it was very delicious and had it not been on the tail bone you would have thought it was just some type of beef.

Monday the 24th we stared our adventure of touring Scotland.  We kicked it off by going to Edinburgh and touring the Edinburgh Castle.  This thing is huge and totally awesome.  We spent the entire day there and loved every minute of it.  They offered guided tours and audio tours.  We opted for the audio tour which was pretty cool.  They gave you an audio device with head phones and as you walked along there were numbers posted on the points of interest.  You just punched in the number and a very pleasant Scotsmen told you what you were looking at and the history behind it.  The kids loved it and since we were taking the week off from Home Schooling we just made this hands on World History week.

View of the center court from one of the watch towers.Tuesday the 25th we made our way to the Linlithgow Palace in Linlithgow.  This was by far the less preserved site we visited, but in its own way the most charming.  You were free to roam all over this one and very little was off limits.  Mainly all that is left of this palace is the walls and the towers.  One of its many claim to fame is that Mary Queen of Scots was born there December 1542.  She of course is the mother of King James I who decreed the most popular version of the Bible used today.  Yeah it isn’t that hard to figure out the KJV.

Entrance to the castle

Wednesday the 26th was our last day exploring and we went to Stirling and visited the Stirling Castle. We also went the the William Wallace Monument in hopes to see “Brave Hearts” broad sword.  Well we toured the castle and enjoyed it, but we didn’t make it to the Wallace Monument in time.  They were getting ready to close and would not allow us to go up to the top. Not only do you have to walk up to the entrance of the monument, which is standing on the tallest point in Stirling, but you have to walk to the top of the monument and there are 246 steps to get there.  I guess they looked at us and didn’t think we could make it up there and back in 30 minutes, which is how long they had until closing.  So needless to say in the words of Kirsten “this was just disappointing”.

Thursday the 27th we enjoyed Thanksgiving at the college with about 40 people from all over Europe, North America, Aisa and Africa.  It was one of the most unique Thanksgivings I personally have ever been a part of.  Before we ate we went around the room and everyone had to say what they were thankful for.  When it got to Simeon he sat there for a second or two then grined real big and said “Me”.  Of course the whole place erupted in laughter, but I have to say he is one of the things I am most thankful for along with my two beautiful girls and wonderful wife.  God has been good to me.

Well that pretty much covers our week in Scotland.  We did get to enjoy the Stena Voyger on the way home as the seas were a lot calmer.  I am thankful for that in more than you can imagine.  Not only is it outfitted like a curise ship it is a much smoother ride on the sea than the first boat we were on.

Pictures of our journey are on there way.  I have about 300 of them that I am trying to get sorted in some type of order so you all will know what you are looking at.  I hope to have them up no later than tomorrow.

FYI: My mothers maiden name is McClintock and her family is originally from the land of Scotland. My Mom’s youngest brother has done most of the research on the family.  They at one time owned at least 10,000 acres of land in Scotland, but as history tells of this ancient land and time that could change very quickly. It of course changed for the McClintocks and history has them losing their land and ultimatly ending up someplace south of Dublin, Ireland.  There is in Scotland a McClintock castle.  We are going to have to look it up the next time we are there at least whats left of it.

Happy Thanksgiving from Scotland

Posted by Riley On November - 28 - 2008

We were able to get access while here, but haven’t really had time to make a good post.  We have seen a lot of exciting things and we will be making a post  as soon as we get back to Ireland.  We also have a lot of photos to post.  I just wanted to take a little time and wish all of you a Happy Thanksgiving we are heading back to Ireland tomorrow evening.

Back in Ireland…Off to Scotland

Posted by Riley On November - 21 - 2008

Well Bro. Mac and I arrived early Wednesday morning back in Ireland.  We had to come and take care of the container that was being shipped with three family’s personal belongings and building material for Sunday School room additions.  The building material was keeping the container from shipping.  It is a long story but the Cliff Notes version basically was that the EU has put a restriction on all raw lumber being shipped from the USA.  Seems, or at least they say, there was a bug show up in a container and they were afraid that it was going to eat a tree or something. ;)  So they have stopped all imports of US lumber.  We had to remove all the building material and repack what was left.   My Dad, Kevin Raposo and Bro. Bobby Gentry came up along with a man, Kevin…his last name has slipped my mind from Bro. Suey’s church, to help us accomplish this.  Bro. Mac and I were very grateful that they did.  We got it all done in one day and since we did I got to go home for a few days.

That being said it was great to be home and see everyone.  I just wish Tara and the kids could have been with me.  Yes I left my wife and kids in a foreign country.  I appreciate everyone who called and emailed Tara while I was gone.  It meant a lot to her and the kids. Peyton and Kirsten want to thank WPCA and the Sunday School Department for all the cards you sent them.  They also want to thank everyone who said hello to them on the video their Aunt Eleisha made them.  Simeon also had a special thank you to a few special buddies.  He wants to thank Connor for his Green Lantern picture he colored for him, Kenzie for the Christmas tree coloring page, his cousin Wyatt for the Batman cape and mask and his buddy Greg for the drum sticks.  He has not quit beating everything in sight since he got them.  Tara thanks you too Greg.

Well tomorrow we are off on a trip to Scotland.  We are going to be spending an entire week there with the Kelly’s and several other Missionary families.  We will end the week by celebrating Thankgiving.  We have ministers meetings this Saturday which is why we are leaving so early.  I am not sure how much access to the Internet we will have, but I will get pictures up as quickly as possible.  I am even going to have some video of the trip posted as well.

We are excited about all this and look forward to sharing our adventures with you as soon as we can.

Pictures

Posted by Riley On November - 5 - 2008

Well I have finally gotten some of our pictures uploaded. I am still working on getting more up. You can view them at our Flickr.com account. Everything from Ireland is in the Ireland Collection. Pretty clever I know! We also have several of the kids Tara wants posted and those will be up in the next day or so. The Internet situation is still very slow so it makes this process a long one.

Quick Link to one of our field trips:
Belfast Transport Museum

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