so here's a little preview of my days so far here at MOTA:
breakfast is at 7... i never make it, ever.
it's always the same. yogurt, with toppings like nuts and oats, and cereal equivalent to corn flakes.
then we have intercession from 8:30-9:30
we pray for refugees, the nation, and other world issues.
today we prayed for the people who aren't here, or maybe not coming that were supposed to.
9:30 is our first session.
this week, we've had Mike Oman talking about the Father Heart of God.
it has been wonderful this week, very emotional, and convicting. i will right more about this, but right now i'm just so overwhelmed by everything we've been talking about.
coffee break around 11.
there is coffee, hot tea, and fruit. this is actually my breakfast. i always have a banana and coffee.
11:30ish is session 2.
this is the same as session 1, an extension, if you will.
lunch @ 1.
this is our big meal. sometimes you win and sometimes you lose.
seriously, no lie. we've had good meals and we've had mediocre meals. usually, its pasta or soup. since it's already cold, it's always 'cold weather' food.
after lunch is work duty from 2:30-4:30
we all have different duties in and around the castle. i'm on kitchen duty. we make the preparations for the lunch the next day. it usually involves just cutting up veggies. let me just tell you... i cut up so many tomatoes today. i was gagging the entire time. oh, and i cut myself. whoops.
4:30-6:30 we have track meetings.
we've only been to one so far, so i don't know what this will be like. i'm assuming we'll be talking about photography, but that's just a guess, mind you.
then dinner.
sandwiches every night.
there's turkey... cheese (goat, brie, and others)... weird bread... liver wurst (like spam, but worse. it's spreadable meat. meat should not be spreadable.)
then we are free for the rest of the day.
and that's that.
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