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The last couple days have been interesting...
We didn't have power the last couple days. I started to talk about it, but it's too confusing and useless to explain. The cool part was spending some quality time with the guys: a fire, pre-packaged popcorn, and a glass of wine. We talked about our families, "impactful" past experiences, and our futures. Silliness and seriousness... It is always a good discussion.
I got a membership to the public library and have been there a few times to study. I am so tempted by all the books staring at me as I try to concentrate on school work. I did purchase a book for a buck off the "book sale" cart called Between a Rock and a Hard Place. I believe it's the story that was made into the movie 127 Hours with James Franco. Quite an inspiring true story. I'm telling myself to hold off just a couple more weeks until I am done with finals...
The guys completed their pallet beds and they look amazing... Sturdy too! Sean demonstrated by jumping on his. I can't wait to make mine... of course, with a little help. I must say, however, my bed is extremely comfy and I look forward to crawling into it every night...
I don't know if I have mentioned the stars, but they are quite brilliant here. On my bus ride home the other day, we took the extended route (via flagstaff hill) getting a beautiful view of the river and coastline. I noticed many of the houses were 80-90% windows. One of them had a telescope perched in the upstairs level, which lead to a huge patio/veranda. I thought how fun it would be to star gaze out that window.
The people at Trinity Lutheran Church are some of the friendliest I have met. An older lady took me by the hand upon arrival and introduced me to everyone in sight... "This is Jenny. She's from the United States!..." I usually am most comfortable observing situations than being the center of them, but I accepted the warm attention with ease. I felt home. I was home.
The congregation was in the process of finding a new pastor, as their's had recently retired. The pastor that preached that Sunday talked of the parable of the lost sheep.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tyWZeOlaRo4 --> hehe ;)
Luke 15:7
I tell you that in the same way there will be more rejoicing in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous persons who do not need to repent.
I enjoyed some tea and good conversation afterwords; meeting people of all ages. One lady I was talking to wanted to introduce me to Ben, who was "interested in marine biology". After finishing remarks with another individual, I turned toward his familiar face. Of course! This man gave us a tour at Wannon Water for my aquaculture class. It is awesome the situations God puts me in. I am excited to return.
My new running route brings me past glorious smells of opening cafes and fragrant blooms. I adore all the flowers here... There are just so many! Even in our backyard we have
New day..
We picked up some groceries today so I could have fun baking scones... and the guys could have fun eating them :) There's a bakery they've had scones from and now this pastry is one of their favorites. It's pretty neat that I love to bake... I found a gluten-free one that uses maple syrup and almond flour. I am keen to try!
Sean and I made a new soup recipe the other night. Without a measuring cup, I think I overloaded on quinoa, but it's getting eaten up fast! I forgot the tumeric at the store, and I haven't found black beans here (until today at IGA! Yay!) and knew it was missing something in the end. After microwaving myself a bowl, I thought I would try adding a teaspoon of honey. With a bit of stirring, the sweet gold vanished in the soup, which was more like oatmeal actually. I took a bite and the choir sang. I had found the missing piece. A sweet, spicy combo that warms the tummy...
Lemon berry scones --> http://www.asplashofvanilla.com/2013/09/08/lemon-berry-scones/
Black bean, sweet potato, and quinoa chili w/smoked chipotle:
http://www.ambitiouskitchen.com/2012/10/black-bean-sweet-potato-and-quinoa-chili-with-smoked-chipotle/
Thanks for the bouquet! Can almost smell the flowers.. Your picking flowers while we are picking apples. mom
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you enjoyed them :) I do love the flowers... AND miss the apple picking/fall experience. May just need to find an orchard of some sort...
ReplyDeleteI love your yard/garden!! Looks awesome!! I also love the "lost sheep" video! :)
ReplyDeleteI kind of thought you would ;)
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