Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Honduras


I was offered a great opportunity at my church a couple weeks ago. Last year, a few ladies from my church went to Honduras for a mission trip. They taught Bible School for a week while they were down there. I am in charge of the VBS at my church this year and I just asked them if they were going because we would make our offerings go to them to buy the materials if they were planning on going. She told me that they weren't planning on going this year so I started looking for another mission project. Then the next week she came to church and said since I had asked they decided to go again! Then she invited me to go along with them. I got really excited and decided that I wanted to go! But then I went home and I checked my calendar and it was a week in July. I was already going to be gone for 2 and a half weeks in July and couldn't handle missing work for another full week. I had to then tell her that I wasn't able to go because I need to be working and making money this summer. So since I couldn't go this summer, they are going to plan another trip for next summer and I am planning on going with them when they go! I'm so excited for it! I'm still bummed that I can't go this summer, but I'm just thankful that I can hopefully go with them next summer and experience something so cool!

Names Around The World

I searched the name Parrish first, to see where all my last name is around the world. The list that it came up with was: United States, United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Denmark, Norway, Spain, Ireland, and Germany. I wasn't surprised to see some of those countries, but I was surprised to see Australia for some reason. Then I searched Vandeberg, my mom's maiden name, and I got fewer countries. I got Belgium, Netherlands, United States, Germany, and Norway. My heritage is Dutch and German, so I assumed that both of those would be in my list somewhere. This is a cool website that you were given. It is so interesting how people make websites of the most random things, like where all is your name in the world! I also, just for fun, checked out where my boyfriend's name is. His last name is Crotty. His name was in Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, United States, Luxembourg, United Kingdom, Canada, Denmark, Switzerland, and the Netherlands. We have our names in a lot of the same countries.

Monday, April 20, 2009

South Korean Parliament Free Trade Brawl

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TqvdJSO6Ssc
This link will take you to a you tube video that deals with a brawl that broke out at a South Korean Parliament meeting. I chose this video because this is something that would never happen here in America. One person made an interesting comment though, he said, "This is basically the governments way of doing what the American government do best... filibuster. it's just the Korean government doesn't have the patience like the American government has. But both countries do use the same corrupt tactics to get their ways." Times are rough in South Korea, along with many other countries in that region. It's hard to even imagine what life is like over there. We think that right now we are having major issues with our government and economy and the like, but really, if you think about it, we are not that bad off. It could be so much worse, like it is in South Korea.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Food Around the World

It is so interesting to see what people eat all around the world. Off of the videos that I watched on the website, the weirdest thing to me was the ice cream flavors in Las Angeles. As normal as ice cream flavors are, I think it's just weird to me because I expect to see things different from what I eat in other countries, but I thought that in the U.S. we were all basically on the same diet. But obviously not because I would never eat banana peanut butter bacon ice cream! I can't imagine people who would enjoy that and they are not even that far away from me.
I am not a very adventurous person when it comes to trying food. I did one time eat at a restaurant in Lincoln called The Oven. This is Indian food. I was so nervous going there because I knew there would be nothing that I like. They eat a lot of lamb and pork rather than beef or chicken. All of their sauces and everything were just really weird to me. I ended up not liking it of course, but it was a good experience.
The reason I think that we eat so differently around the world is due to culture and where we are in the world. Being in Nebraska, it isn't convenient for us to be able to go out fishing every day and come home with fish for dinner. But in Japan where sushi is big, that's what is common. It also has to do with what we grow up eating. I'm not very apt to try things because I never ate anything that wasn't considered a pretty American food growing up! These things influence what we eat and don't eat in our lives and when we get the chance to try someone else's culture of food we should do it so we can experience many different things!

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Members of the G-20


The members of the G-20 for 2009 are:
Argentina
Australia
Brazil
Canada
China
France
Germany
India
Indonesia
Italy
Japan
Mexico
Russia
Saudi Arabia
South Africa
South Korea
Turkey
United Kingdom
United States
European Union