Monday, March 28, 2016
Gazzetta downgraded
While known for his flair for drama, the fathers statement seems to be accepted by the other six emojis and, to the chagrin of this blog, remains uncontested. Only time will tell what means of communication will endure.
Monday, March 14, 2011
Matt's Tsunami Letter
A Letter from Matthew -
Tsunami Experience
Sunday March 13,
9:47am, Ebeye, MI
Good afternoon Dad and Mom,
I would of written back yesterday but I was exhausted. It's been a long 24 hours. That being said, I'm doing great and we are getting a lot of work done at the kingdom hall. We now have 5 of the 10 massive columns erected for the Kingdom hall.
I've personally never worked on any construction project like this. The amount of steel going into this building is impressive. There are 35 vertical pieces of #8 re-bar in each column. These 1" bars are sitting on two giants steel mats that are 8'x 8' of #8 bars also. Up until yesterday it has been taking us 2 days to prep just one of these columns. Yesterday on short rest because of the tsunami scare, we prepped one column in just 4 hours! We then poured the footing and pier (6 yds of concrete) around it in the afternoon. It was amazing to see all that work done in one day but needless to say we were spent.
The tsunami scare was an event in itself. We received a call from the Guam branch moments after the quake around 6:30 pm our time (3:30 in Japan ) alerting us to the potential danger ahead. I turned on the TV using my computer and we watched the news. There was no report of an earthquake or tsunami. 15 minutes we watched until the first report came on the news. We are part of an amazing organization. We were alerted and had an emergency plan in place throughout Micronesia before the first news report! Then we waited and watched. There were about 15 of the family watching the news in my room for the next four hours. We watched, and we waited. We knew if Guam or Saipan got hit by a tsunami that we would be in big trouble. Everyone was very calm and we actually really enjoyed the evening together. At 10:45pm our tsunami arrival time came and went without incident. We thought we were in the clear. I went to bed around 11:20. 15 minutes later we received a call from the branch urging that we take safety. There had been reports of a five foot tsunami on an Wake Island. Five feet doesn't sound like much, but when you live on an island three feet above see level a five foot wave could do a lot of damage to us here in Ebeye. Moments later the local police were driving around alerting the island that a six foot tsunami was potentially headed are way. We all evacuated to higher ground. This is the time that I spoke with you and mom. We were at the second floor close to 1:00 in the morning when we received a call from the branch telling us that we were no longer in danger. All in all and eventful past 24 hours wouldn't you say?
So exhausted and emotionally spent we all showed up for work at 7am. We proceeded to have the hardest day of work in the hottest conditions I've felt yet.
And at the end of the day, a tremendous amount of work accomplished, and a real sense of closeness with the group and congregation. Smiling faces on all the exhausted brothers and sisters. To me, this is just another example of Jehovah's invigorating power. Pretty cool stuff!
Monday, January 17, 2011
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Matt's Letter to the North Congregation
To the congregation in griffin georgia, on the north side,
Matthew a follower of the lord jesus christ and brother to all in the faith. I am aware of your works and the tireless hours you've spent in the declaring of the good news. .... I've always wanted to begin a letter that way, but then, i've never written a letter to a congregation before! There is so much to say, but i figure it would be rude of me to take up the whole service meeting( or whatever meeting that we're having), so i'll do my best to keep this short but sweet.
Life in kosrae is very rewarding, not because of the luxuries that are to be found on this island (there aren't any), but because of the work that is being done. Every day is started off on a spiritual note with
the considering of the daily text, and the theme of spirituality is continued through the day regardless the assignment. I find myself surrounded in a spiritual environment all day long, and this has been
so refreshing. There are about 15 workers in the group that i'm with. Each day at the site we get an opportunity to see Jehovah's blessings in action. From the smallest of things- a local donating a watermelon
to the group (a watermelon costs about 16 dollars here!), to the events that leave you in awe- 30 volunteers pouring 70 yards of concrete by hand, on a roof, in the middle of the summer!
This event solidified two scriptures into my mind forever- proverbs 3:5,6 where we're reminded to trust in Jehovah with ALL your heart and do not lean upon you own understanding, in all your ways take notice of him and he himself will make your paths straight. And Isaiah 40:29-31 where Jehovah promises to give the tired one power and the one without dynamic energy he makes full might abound.
In my experience with concrete, the day of the roof pour should never have happened. We were
an undermanned group, it was pouring down rain, a huge and i mean huge mangrove tree fell across the main road on the island cutting all power to the site and preventing workers from making it to the site. Everything SEEMED to be going wrong. I learned a valuable lesson that day. As the morning progressed Jehovah's hand in matters became more evident- The islanders were not deterred by the rain or the fallen tree, instead of driving they started walking. As the first batch of concrete was being mixed, the rain inexplicably stopped and did not start again until the batch of concrete had been poured. The small group of workers showed energy and power that can not be explained in words. Throughout the 10 hours of pouring concrete, everyone worked tirelessly all the while with smiles on their faces.
Jehovah is an amazing father. There is truly no one that comes close to rivaling his glory. Our assignment no matter where we are on this earth is to trust in him with all our hearts, not leaning on our understanding, and letting him make our paths straight. Focus all your energy on the doing of his will and he will NOT let you tire out. I traveled 7000 thousand miles to learn this lesson, I look forward to the months ahead to see what other valuable lessons are in store.
I miss you all very much and think of you often. I can see all of your faces now as I write this letter, I think most of you are smiling right now, not because of the tie that Don MacDonald is wearing, but because you are in the same spiritual environment that I am in Kosrae, and the same environment that all are brothers are in throughout the world.... We're in Jehovah's organization. Here it is safe and it is
comforting. Here is where we seek refuge from all the hardships of this wicked world. This is where we belong and this is where I look forward to seeing you in the near future.
Much love to all of you,
Matthew
Monday, July 5, 2010
Great Weekend! July 4 - by Dad
I came home feeling totally spent physically but charged up spiritually. Got in the bubbly pool. Mom came in too after getting home from visiting Lydia at the hospital. Joey and Nicole came over and brought steamed mussels. We made spaghetti Bolognese to go with the mussels, had a few bottles of wine, and returned to the hot tub. The music changed to 50s rock and roll at unusually high volume levels. The girls started dancing. And then as darkness covered the acreage, Griffin (which municipality must not own a calender) started their anual fire works display. Well it was quite impressve from our perspective, and a lot of fun, and a big laugh that the show came a day early. It mitigated the guilt of enjoying it.
The real super cookout came the next day. After a rousing talk by Richard Stusak, where we were told that the English letter T came from the god Tamuz, and that church steeples were representations of male members, we went over to Dave Cunningham's house. There were representatives there from at least 9 congregations, and everybody brought lots of food. All the hunter, killer, cooks came out of the woods with their smoker grill trailers and heavy artillery trucks and made some great barbeque. It was like some kind of competition for them I'm sure. We got the benefit no matter who thinks they trumped the other. One such survivalist smoker chef had a camoflage truck, camoflage coveralls, and even camoflage flip flops (Barbie goes to Afganistan). There was plenty of good conversation, a lot of reminiscing over the old days. It was good to see all the brothers and sisters there who have endured the ravages of time. (Time is a great teacher but it kills all its students.)
So today is Monday July 5. It would be nice to get back to a normal life but now, after all of that, the world considers this a holiday.
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Been Having Daily Conversations with "The Kid"
Thursday, June 10, 2010
A Matthew Communique!
Greetings from Kosrae. all is well. lots of activity
here this week. the branch overseer from guam visited us, he's one
of the nicest guys you'll ever meet. i had the privilege of having
him work with me for a couple days on site, that's been a highlight
for me. everyone here is so kind and loving, it's truly amazing.
tuesday after work the crew, including the branch overseer and one of
the missionary couples here all played volleyball. as the sun set,
the ocean roared, bats started to awaken and take flight, i
couldnt help but smile at the wonderful environment I’ve stumbled
upon. only in Jehovah’s organization. miss you all and love you.
Matthew
Friday, June 4, 2010
quick update
was a very nice day. its very humid and hot here, thankfully there was
a nice breeze today which made the heat bearable. i spent the day
hauling and installing ceiling jacks in preparation for the missionary
home roof pour. its going to be a 70 yd pour, we have 10 men including
myself working on site. shaun, one of the missionaries here in kosrae,
worked with me all day today, i like him a lot. he reminds me a lot of
chris benetados. everyone here has been very kind, the food has been
great, and the rooming is nice, considering how almost everyone on
this island lives in dire poverty. the branch rented out two locations
for the workers, one is a five bedroom hotel on the water (the view is
amazing), the other is a three bedroom house a couple miles down next
to a mangrove. i am living at the house. based purely on location, i
without question drew the sure straw. but in reality, i prefer my
situation to those at the hotel. morning worship is at the house,
laundry, cooking, food, is at the house. and so far the couple that
seems most enjoyable is at the house. anyway, there is much more to
share but i'm exhausted,dirty, and hungry. love you all, have a nice
weekend at the assembly. tell the humbert"s i met an old friend of
theirs in hawaii. her name is michelle although im sure that im
misspelling her name. she is part of the bethel family, her dad is on
the branch committee. maybe they'll know who im talking about.
matthew
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Monday, May 3, 2010
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
The Kosrae Blog should be visited - by Dad
If it went over anybody else's head you would definitely want to go there and learn all about the project.
Here is the link:
http://www.latitudethirteen.com/?page_id=2
by Dad. Wed. night
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Aaron
moving along at a laggard pace. I am happy though with the outcome so
far. I really do owe a lot to my family. Every one of my brothers has
been out here on more than one occasion to provide furtherance to the
project. And Angel has been lovingly patient with me during this
mentally enervating time. But foremost is the Padre. Not time nor
money nor words can repay my debt to him. Countless times he has been
here for me working on inglorious, plodding, but often painstaking
tasks.
These times are exciting! So much happening in the family. We
have such a magnanimous God and Father Jehovah who has taken great
care of us in these Last Days. He gluts us both spiritually and
physically, and we are thus beholden to him for it. Praise Jah!!
Aaron Scibetta
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Kosrae
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Progress on Jordan's Digs by Dad
Hey! You guys got a big new mower! Wonderfull! I'll bet that among the six of us we have a square mile of lawn to cut. Then there is all those poor guys out there that have no time for grass cutting who would love to throw money at you just to free up their weekends. Go get em boys!
Next big project is to concrete and plaster the bottom of my pool. I will be starting that this coming week. I hope to have the water sparkling and warm before the guests start arriving for the wedding.
Keep up all the good work men. Hold it together for a "little while longer". Keep putting Kingdom interests first and your worries will fade faster than your monetary assets.
The Padre
Friday, April 2, 2010
stella's huge hand
pic of us in the cabin!!
Aaron Scibetta
Our Amazing Jordan
Most recently, Jordan's employer has observed the great strain that this proposed move has had on the two them. He very insightfully has told Jordan that the position is open for him on his own (Jordan's) time table. Consequently, Jordan will be setting up housekeeping in Griffin after they get married, and the overseas thing is something that they could dream and plan about at their own pace. Isn't that wonderful?
While it might have been exciting for all of us to think of Jordan living in a remote and exotic location, and that we all would have an easier time in our own travels visiting them in Austrailia, I am sure that we are happy that Jordan and Loren are going to be close to us for the first part of their lives together.
So let's get busy getting that house together, and getting the pool filled with water, and getting the water out of Aaron's chimney, and helping Angel and Janique start their business, and cutting our own lawns, and washing our own windows. The wedding is coming up much sooner than we think.
The Papa