So I made the one year mark. It went fast, it went slow. Here's a list of some of lessons learned and a few other new insights. Enjoy.
Lessons Learned:
*Laughing at your mistakes is imperative to survival
*Never ever try to flush a baby rat down the drain---wet rat is worse than scooping it up.
*Never ever cut a large centipede in half in attempts of killing it--it becomes two squirming parts.
* Everything seems better when you eat well and sleep long enough.
* Smiles go along way
* Large spiders that get caught on fans and spin off in a dizzy frenzy are funny-- not scary
* Sometimes verbal sounds express more than words.
* God has made us extremely adaptable--we can handle a lot more than we expected we could.
* Those you're called to minister to sometimes are the most encouraging people in your life. (Sometimes they're the most frustrating also :) )
* Hope is a precious valuable gift. Cherish it when you have it.
* Questions can bring answers, but they also can bring more questions
* It is possible to have conflicting emotions at the same time: (joy-despair, fun-stress, love--frustration, and doing well--not doing well est.)
* It's easier to eat "new" things when you try them before you know what they are. (frog jerky any one? Fish bladder, fried bugs --delicious!)
*Anything can be made to look "cute". And I do mean ANYTHING.
* AND SOOO Much More!!!!!
New things I've discovered this year that I've enjoyed:
Music: ITunes!!!!! Sara Groves, Ginny Owens, Brooke Fraser, Jon foreman, Sara Bareillas, Sufjan Stevens, Marta Gomez , Future of Forestry ect
Food: I love Thai food!-- I love how spicy, sweet, sour, salty it is. I like seafood--who would of know? Shrimp, oysters, squid, octopus, fish-- yummy. Fresh Mint and Fresh Pumpkin--I could eat it every day (I love how fresh produce is here)
Activities: I love karaoke and dancing, reading (when it's not required) is so enjoyable, trying new things (like driving motorcycles, catching fish by hand ect), Hanging out with my Thai friends and neighbors.
Things I've missed this year:
Family and friends. I love you guys. (Praise God for Skype and email)
Berries (any kind, anyway), Peaches, Ruby Red Grapefruit, Cinnamon Gum, Cheap Pasta, Cheese, Non- sugary cereal variety--especially Quaker squares. Nuts--walnuts, almonds, Pecan, and Macadamia
California weather--not too hot, not too cold. :) (Though I have to say I've adapted a lot to Thai weather, and have a lower threshold for cold and a higher threshold for hot. )
American commercials and movies--Thai movies are so weird and their commercials are just strange.
It's been an interesting first year, here’s to next year!!!!
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Lessons Learned
Monday, January 5, 2009
california grapefruit
Yesterday an old team mate showed up to visit and snuck in a California Navel Orange and Ruby Red grapefruit. I don't think I've ever been so excited to see fruit before. I did a dance of excitement and had a smile as long as the plane ride to Thailand. It really was the most beautiful and tasty thing I've had in a year. ( as my Thai friends would say, "Christy OVER"; translation--over the top) That's when I realize I've been here for almost a year and grapefruit can make me so immensly grateful.
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