Tuesday, 30 June 2015

Our Son is Home for the Weekend!


Since our children are grown and both are leading meaningful independent lives, we are true empty nesters. North America is a huge continent which means getting from west coast to the east coast can take up almost a day's time. It is really exciting for us whenever our grown children come home to visit us.

We got our son's room all clean and ready for his homecoming!
This was the weekend our elder son came home to see us! There were a few things we have to do to get ready.

The groceries and laundry were all done a couple of days ago. However, I had to give a workshop in the afternoon in the east end. After that,  I  rushed home to get the last few things ready. Motivated, we cleaned the house, dusted his room and got things looking decent and comfortable for him.

My husband told me that we should time our arrival to the airport so that we could just pick E. outside the airport terminal. Having travelled a lot and coming home on my own, I know the joy of seeing my loved ones waiting for me at the airport.  I love seeing our son coming through the customs doors and rushing up to him and giving him a warm welcome with a bear hug. Therefore, we  arrived at the Pearson Airport about fifteen minutes before the arrival time.  Though the plane landed on time, we still waited for almost an hour before E. appeared .

 It was well past 10:00pm after we picked E. up from the airport, a little too late to go out for supper. We called our favourite Thai food restaurant and ordered some take out food to enjoy.

It was no fancy dinner but we enjoyed our take out dinner at home tremendously! E. was quite happy, talkative and in good spirit this evening. He shared with us the latest happening about his job, how much fun he has at the office and how much his CEO appreciates his work.  He gave E. an excellent performance review, and off course with an increase in his salary, a whooping increase of 25%!! How about that!

Praise God for His mercy and grace! Seeing our son so happy in his work makes us very happy too!
 The global competition is pretty fierce these days and finding a job one can enjoy and getting a decent salary is not as easy as it used to be both in Canada and the U.S. We know of at least a few smart graduates who are unable to land jobs even with excellent co-op work experience and good grades.

We are thankful and grateful to God for His mighty hands and abundant blessings  on our family!

R.T.
Toronto, Ontario
June 26 weekend
2015







Sunday, 28 June 2015

Southworks Outlet Mall - A Historic Building in Cambridge, Ontario

Downtown Cambridge, Ontario



After visiting the farmers' market at Galt in Cambridge, we had lunch at the Mill Race Park.








Stone amphitheater by the Grand River, Cambridge, Otnario


Southworks Outlet Mall entrance


The Southworks Outlet Mall is not an ordinary shopping mall.

It used to be a foundry for the City of Galt for many years.














 Since I am interested in architectural designs and old buildings, I spent some time walking around and taking pictures of the grounds of the Southworks Mall.












The buildings' stone walls and exterior have been lovingly preserved.









Currently, the buildings house a number of shops selling various items.





From antiques, to flowers, shoes and fashion, as well as some specialty stores, it is a shopping mall with a few brand name stores.












We were greeted by this antique Sunoco gas pump near the entrance in the mall.

 There is a big antique shop in the mall.  Unfortunately, we did not have enough time to explore the interesting objects  there.














One can also find interesting things in the specialty stores.












We really enjoyed our step back into the past for a few moments and
will come back to visit next time when we are in Cambridge!

R.T.
Southworks Outlet Mall
Cambridge, Ontario

Saturday, 27 June 2015

Cambridge, Ontario - a Unique City in Ontario, Canada



As a workshop presenter and speaker, I often get invitations to speak outside of my home town of Toronto.












Downtown, Cambridge, Ontario

Therefore we have many opportunities to travel and visit other towns and cities in Ontario.


A couple of weeks ago, I was invited to speak in Cambridge, and we visited some of  the beautiful shops and places  in that city.










Cambridge is a city made up of the former city of Galt,  the towns of Preston, Hespeler.and the hamlet of Blair in the 1970's.

We visited Galt, the biggest portion of Cambridge.
Galt Farmers' Market Building



Interested in organic and wholesome food, we visited the Cambridge Farmers Market.











The Cambridge Farmers' Market has a pretty old history ( in Canadian term) and dates back to 1830.










It is located right across from the Galt City Hall building, a beautiful building constructed in 1857.

It is a classical structure in general, with Italian Tuscany influence.








 Galt was named after a famous Scottish novelist, John Galt and it is a very pretty town with many well kept old stone buildings










After visiting the Farmers' Market, we took a stroll in the downtown area. We were delighted to come across an old  beautiful stone archway.











Following the stone pathway, we were led into a spectacular
garden with some breathtaking architecture!

The stone amphitheater in the Mill Race Park


















With the Grand River, part of the Canadian Heritage Water System,as the backdrop, there appeared in front of our eyes, a stone amphitheater where concerts and performances are often held during the summer.








Visitors relaxing by the Grand River, Cambridge, Ontario







It is also a very popular location for wedding pictures. People can book the place for wedding picture purpose.

















The Grand River was nominated as the Canadian Heritage River in recognition of its importance. 

Lots of people were enjoying the sunny afternoon, strolling, sitting and relaxing by the river while children feeding ducks swimming by them.
Grand River, Cambridge, Ontario



There are good number of tables for visitors to the park to rest and enjoy their picnic lunches.







Concession Booth in the Mill Race Park




The concession both was open and served some  different fast food!







Delicious poutine with pulled pork topping









 In addition to the regular hamburgers and hot dogs, hot pulled pork sandwiches and pulled pork poutine were also served.









It was nice to have a hot pulled pork sandwich for a change!






 Normally, we eat healthy food and try to avoid french fries and all that. But the pulled pork poutine was just too good to pass over.



Eating area in the Mill Race Park








So we indulged ourselves and ordered both the sandwich and poutine for lunch.

We were not disappointed at all!











After our rest and a bite to eat. we continued our tour of the old city of Galt, Cambridge.

We have never seen so many beautiful stone houses, buildings and structures elsewhere in Ontario and Canada during our travels.





Stone structures and buildings are everywhere!









Trinity Anglican Church, Galt, Cambridge, Ontario



 The old city of Galt is very unique!

 We drove across one of the bridges and visited the Trinity Anglican Church in Galt.















 The church buildings and grounds reminded us of an old English village.






It was a really nice visit to the city of Cambridge!



A beautiful and unique city, Cambridge is only an hour's drive from Toronto. It was a really nice visit!


R.T.
Cambridge, Ontario

Wednesday, 17 June 2015

Alpha Course - A New Way of Attracting People to Church

Today is Thursday. My husband and I are feeling a little lost . Where should we go and what should we do now that we have the entire day free?  For the past three months, we were involved in a church program called the Alpha Course.

We were both volunteers and last Thursday was an exciting day for many of us! It was the last day of the Alpha Course and there was a special ceremony planned for all the participants.

It is a well known fact that there are fewer and fewer people attending church services on Sundays with many of which experiencing declining attendances for years. It appears that the wealthier a nation is, the fewer of its citizens seem to care for the church.

Guests  were warmly received by our receptionists.
Trying to reach out to their communities and drawing people back to God, many churches start different initiatives, outreach and community social programs.

The Alpha Course was one such program started in London, England in 1976.








It has evolved from a course for new Christians to a world wide ministry focusing on people from outside the church.

Our church, the Toronto Christian Community Church,  offered the Alpha Course about six or seven years ago but with not-so-satisfactory result.



Participants of the Alpha Course enjoying coffee & fellowship in our church gym

But in 2014,  the church relaunched the programed and this time with  renewed determination, courage and perseverance from the leaders involved, the results were much more positive.

Rev. Joseph W. was in charge of the Alpha Course



The Alpha Course is a ten week course.
Each session of the course consists of a dinner, talk, coffee, and a small group meeting.

For the past ten weeks, Rev. Joseph W. led the weekly meeting assisted by a team of pastors, deacons and volunteers from the church.






Pastor Jonathan at one of the meetings


Many people are reluctant to go to church when they don't know anyone there while others may find traditional services a little intimidating.

Greeting new friends at the meeting











On the contrary, the atmosphere of the Alpha course is non threatening, inviting and friendly.

Meeting people in a non threatening environment


The Alpha Course encourages participants to make friends, to have fellowship with others and makes the experience fun for all.







There were between twenty five to forty people from outside the church taking part in the weekly meetings of the spring session of the Alpha Course.


Meeting people in small groups

Most of our guests were invited by people from our church.

Volunteers serving Alpha participants week after week







We had almost as many volunteers working to serve our guests each week.



Washing dishes





Running a 10 week program takes a lot of hard work by a team of dedicated volunteers who committed themselves week after week doing all sorts of planning, organizing as well as chores in the kitchen.













It was the epitome and  demonstration of collaboration and team work! Praise God!

Cooking Team volunteers preparing meals for the participants




While my husband  volunteered on the Set Up Team, I, along with another dozen people were on the Cooking Team preparing food for the ten weeks.












Joseph showed us how to weigh serving portions













Joseph, a professional chef, led the team and served up weekly delicious French cuisine to all participants and volunteers, anywhere between sixty to a hundred people.









It was a joy for me to be working with Joseph on the Cooking Team for the past many weeks!

Dedicated volunteers serving joyfully & faithfully each week









All team members have a passion to serve God!

We worked really well together to get the job done.

We all had loads of fun too!




Volunteers work well together














Dishing out the food to customers



Joseph set a high standard for us: from cutting, dicing, cooking,and to the way we plated the food and serving the meal to our guests.

We served delicious meal each week to the Alpha participants










We all learned a lot about cooking and many other things from him!














The food we served was delicious and of five star restaurant quality!





The tables were beautifully and lovingly laid out for our guests










The Set Up Team set the table nicely with tablecloths while the participants were having their meeting.




The three course meal was ready and served precisely at 11:45a.m each week





Working with military precision both in timing and food quantity, Joseph directed the Cooking Team in the kitchen to prepare and serve a three course meal to all Alpha Course participants every week.


Alpha Course participants and their group leader breaking bread together


We served food to our guests at exactly the time when the meeting was over.





Alpha Course participants enjoying conversation with new friends during meal




It was a real satisfying feeling when we saw how much the course participants enjoying the food we prepared and making new friends at the dining table!







 The church reaching out to new people through the Alpha Course



Most important of all, we were reaching out to non Christians and leading them to Christ!










May God bless and continue to use the Alpha Course to bring people to the gospel!

R.T.
Markham, Ontario