My name is Elijah.

My dad is a missionary working with university students in Belgium (and you'll see his picture and profile on this blog, cause that seems to be what it takes to make blogger.com happy). Life is pretty interesting here so I will write about it. When I was little I decided I wanted to be a superhero with all the powers so I became Everything Boy. In Dutch that is Alles Jongen.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

pray for my friends

I go to a Bible school, but I think I'm only one of a few Christian students there. I have a feeling that my teachers aren't doing the best they can to make the kids in my class Christians. They feel like that stuff is important, but the don't really show that they do. I know they're trying a little, but I think they can do better. The boys aren't even listening to Christian music and they feel like Michael Jackson is the #1 guy. They feel like the Bible is just another exciting story for grown-ups, that it's not true and not for them. The 6th graders think the Bible stuff is just for kids. I want to say the Bible is true. But I got a compliment by one of my friends the other day. It lifted me up and let me down at the same time. I'm not really sure if he meant it as a compliment of not. He said, "You're a Jesus guy aren't you?" I think he meant it a little bit like, "You're one of THOSE kids who doesn't like swearing and those other things." I don't want my friends to go to hell. Tonight I was emotional about that. They won't have a second chance. Keep praying that I'll be able to tell them about Jesus in just the right way. Bye.

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Is de maan toch een banaan?!

I wrote this poem in the 2nd grade last year.

De maan voelt zich als een banaan

Hij heeft de kleur geel, maar kijkt niet scheel.

Hoe kan Apollo daar landen? Anders gaat de maan toch branden?


translation:
The moon feels like he's a banana.
He has the color yellow, but doesn't look cross eyed.
How can the Apollo land there?
Otherwise won't the moon burn?

Sometimes rhyming doesn't really translate.

Saturday, August 7, 2010

Sportquest Basketball Camp

Sportquest is one of my favorite camps that I've ever been to (and it's also one of my only ones). I learned how to play mass defense. Mass defense is a drill where you have to copy the coach. There is "loose ball" where you dive like you're trying to get a ball. And some kids actually got the ball. There is "shot" where you have to do like you're blocking the shot and then box out. There's left and right where you have to do slide steps. If it's right your right hand is low like you're giving something and your left hand is high. An left, your right hand gives something and your right hand is high. There's also "charge" where we fly backwards and then get up and foot fire. "Foot fire" is in the defensive position. Your legs are moving up and down very fast.

We learned how to shoot with our left hand...sort of. And the guys who were teaching us this stuff were Volva, Sasha, and Anastasia (all from Moldova), and there was Wilhem from South Africa, there was also Daan and Christian from Brakel (where we played), and then there was Chris from Indiana. Chris was the leader of the whole thing. Last but not least there was Reuben from Antwerp.

I had a really good time. I brought Arthur (you don't say it like in English, it's more like "Are-tour"), my best friend from school. Toon and Karel from my church came with us. We played for 1 1/2 hours and then we had a break. After the break one of the leaders would tell a story about themselves about something that changed their lives. I hope Arthur learned something about Jesus.
Here's a picture of "Mass Defense." It was at the program for parents on the last night, so some of us weren't wearing our basketball clothes anymore.

You can click here to see the Sportquest website (it's in Dutch).

From your friend in Belgium, Elijah.

Saturday, February 6, 2010

2nd grade in Belgium


I'm in second grade now (de tweede leerjaar). I've been learning multiplication, capitol letters in cursive, about the sea (de zee), and environmental issues, solar energy, and space. My class got to go to a museum about stars and space. My Grandpa and Grandma got to teach my class about Mars. (That's them in the picture with me and my teacher Juf Eva. "Juf" means Miss.)

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

missionary kids video


This is Elijah's dad. I made this video so kids could get an idea what it's like to be part of a missionary family.

Saturday, July 25, 2009

camp

About two weeks after school ended we went to a camp my dad was working at. It was for Ichtus students and it's called Formacion. We had a great time at camp. I met a lot of students. And there was stuff I've never seen before, like a raspberry bush by a walking trail, a chicken coop with a goat in it. We went to Arlon, the town near the camp, and you probably never see this in America, but there was a whole street where they didn't let cars come in. It was like a flea market. We had ice cream. I don't know if they have Speculoos in America yet, but here they have Speculoos cookies, spread, and ice cream. Natalie had Speculoos ice cream. I had "After Eight" (mint chocolate chip). We also went to an adventure course. It was quite difficult because there were these ropes that hung down and you had to cross them. There was a bridge with spaces in it you had to walk across. There was a climbing wall, but it was actually a real cliff. There was a harness on you and you had to keep your safety clips hooked on a cable. At the end I went down a humongous zip line. It was about as long as two football fields. Have you ever done something like that? If you have leave a comment, please. Bye.

school

At school I had fun with the kids in my class. The first few weeks we were having field trips, so you can imagine that school wasn't too hard. And right at the end of the year my teacher retired. I don't know what she'll do next. Her name is Juf Elly (juf means teacher, just so you know). And I know my sisters had a good time, too. Abby Kate's teacher was Juf Tonia. Natalie's teacher was Juf Lene. We had a really fun field trip to Plopsaland. It's an amusement park that's partly for kids and partly for adults. I hope you had a good school year, I sure did. Bye.