Sunday, 24 May 2009

loughshore trail

On Saturday I had the pleasure of cycling around lough neagh in aid of both the Romania and Rwanda trips. I must say I actually thoroughly enjoyed the day out even though I found sitting down somewhat difficult by the time we returned home!!

The general route was Dollingstown to Portadown (as there is no earlier opportunity to cross the bann) to Tamnamore to Ballyronan to Toome to Randalstown to Crumlin to Gawleys Gate back to Dollingstown. We had only begun 20 mins and we had to stop at the bike repair shop in lurgan to have Luke's breaks amended! En route to said bike shop we almost ran over MEP candidate Alban Maginnes, I mean what were the chances? It would have been funny had we ran him over because we probably would have made the news!

After 10 miles boredom began to set in so we decided to play a little game called Zilch. It's a game taken from TV show 'How I Met Your Mother', where for everytime you spot a designated item you get one point. We noted that there was an unusual amount of roadkill on the roads so we played Zilch Roadkill! Phil thought he had struck gold when he had found 4 different dead animals on the road ardboe, much to his malaise when he discovered that those 4 pieces constituted the same animal! Thankfully there are no photos of this incident!

Cycling wise, we were putting in a good time up until ballyronan/toome. There we tackled some sharp hills at ballyronan which the legend that is Phil 'the Tank' McCabe powered up like they were flats. All was well until we hit the main road from toome to randalstown. It's a gradual uphill for 5 consecutive miles. With traffic speeding past you at 60mph, it was soul destroying.

We prodded on, and after tea in Randalstown we decided to give a big push down the east side of the lough to get home. We were flying down at points even reaching an average speed of 15mph (bare in mind this is on mountain bikes and we had already cycled 60 miles!), but the loughshore trail was to have the last laugh because after Gawleys gate it was hill after hill after hill for the last ten miles, and I have to say I found it tough going.

We were not to be undone however and we made it home slightly under 12 hours from departure. Definitely one of the hardest physical things I've ever done, but would also do it again.


Only 20 mins in!River Bann @ Portadown

On the road to PalestineRiver Bann @ Toome


Click here if you would like to examine our route!

Saturday, 16 May 2009

evan almighty

We were doing a stay awake at elevate youth club on Friday night, and I have to be honest, amidst the extreme hyperactivity and elevated adolescent hormone levels, I wasn't expecting to hear from God in the way that we did that night. I'm not even sure how many were actually paying attention to the movie, but we were watching Evan Almighty around about 2am, and God had this to say about our seemingly unanswered prayers.

If someone prays for patience, do you think God gives them patience? Or does he give them the opportunity to be patient? If they pray for courage, does God give them courage, or does he give them opportunities to be courageous? If someone prayed for their family to be closer, you think God zaps them with warm, fuzzy feelings? Or does he give them opportunities to love each other?

I love that thought, lets try to make the most of the opportunties that God gives us.

Tuesday, 5 May 2009

fundraising...

is a pain in the backside. I find it so hard and feel bad asking people for money. Perhaps that's part of our carnal desire to seem independant and not reliant on each other. It's also really hard being creative enough to think of original fundraising ideas. So if you have any, please leave a comment!

That is the glorious thing about fundraising, people coming together in community trying to achieve a mutual goal. And I would like to take this opportunity to thank those who have sown into my life whether prayerfully, financially or any other way. Here's a couple more fundraising events coming up that you are all cordially invited to, and I/we would appreciate your support.

Romania team - A group of 15 young people from church going out to serve for 2 weeks in Transylvania region of Romania (that's right, where Dracula is from!)

Sat 9th May: Romania team auction, High street methodist Lurgan, 7:30pm
Sat 30th May: Table-Quiz, High street methodist, 7:30pm

Rwanda Trip - Luke, Dave, Mark and myself heading out to northern uganda/rwanda/congo dr to help victims of human rights atrocities including child soldiers.

Wed 13th May - Fine Cine Evening, Oasis Cafe Elmwood Avenue, Belfast, 7ish PM, free popcorn!
Sat 16th May - Fine Cine Evening, High street methodist Lurgan, 7:30pm, free popcorn!
Sat 23rd May - 85 mile cycle around Lough Neagh

Thanks!