Towards
the end of November, we had a special Christmas celebration before the girls
left school, Hamamas Krismas means Merry
Christmas in Pidgin. So we had our
Hamamas Krismas celebration with student singing carols, performing dances and
biblical skits about the birth of Jesus.
We ended the school year on November 29th with class parties
and all the excitement that the end of school year usually holds.
We,
teachers, administration, and staff, worked one more week and ended our work on
December 6th. During that
week, we went to the Liamo Resort and spend some relaxing time and a meal to
close out our 2019 school year. We
exchanged gifts with our Secret Santa and received a gift from the Sisters.
Christmas
in PNG is celebrated mostly in the churches and not so much in homes. The tradition of decorating homes with
lights, decorating a tree, wrapping and exchanging cards and gifts is
practically non-existent here in PNG.
Most families will celebrate Christmas by going to church and then
enjoying a special meal with family.
Gift exchanging is not common in PNG.
This made for a bit of a melancholy December for me as I recalled
traditions and customs of the season back home.
I was able to enjoy viewing Hallmark Christmas movies that satiated my
desire to listen to Christmas music and see decorations.
The
decorations at the vigil Mass were basically those we would use for a birthday
party. As I sat waiting for the vigil
Mass to begin, I contemplated the altar decorations I felt these were more like
baby shower decorations. Then it struck
me that it did make sense to use the color blue to decorate because a baby boy
was born to Mary.
I
wish each of you a blessed New Year 2020.
May God grant you good health, happiness and peace. Thank you for all your prayerful and monetary
support that makes it possible for me to be here serving the wonderful people
of PNG!
…and
so, my mission journey continues….Jesus, in You I trust.