Ten things I am thankful for and am fully enjoying:
Comfortable beds with nice linens
Hot showers-at any time!
Internet-to stay in touch
Constant, reliable electricity
Clean tap water
Music
Nice roads
Rest
Freedoms in America
Efficiency of doing laundry-never thought I’d take joy in washing clothes
Nine foods I am enjoying:
Sonic – Happy Hour ½ price drinks (love the ice)
Penne Rustica from Macaroni Grill
Sam’s Hot Dogs
Coke Zero
Mexican
Variety of cheeses
Boneless, skinless (featherless) chicken
Chinese Buffet
(if I don’t stop-Nutrisystem will be on the list!)
Eight acts of kindness from others:
Places to stay
Cars to borrow
Camps for girls to attend
Grandma and Cousins to love on the girls for an extra week
Old Fashioned Pounding
Friends who listen to us ramble about Nigeria
Emails, support, and encouragement
Visit from friends who ‘understand’ why we miss our other home
Seven foods I miss:
Pounded yam and red stew
Suya
Hummus
Schwarmas
Mangos
Avocados
Jollof Rice
Six songs I’ve been listening to lately:
Indescribable
We’re Really Not That Different
Rains Down in Africa (OLD song by Toto, but I DO miss those rains!)
My Next Thirty Years
Whatever It Takes
Someday We’ll Know
Five things I miss:
Friends-oh, how I miss them!!
Busyness
The Railroad
Glass bottles of Coke
The rains
Four things I wonder:
Will we be able to save enough money for Lauren (and me) to return to Nigeria for her graduation in May?
Will I ever feel settled here in the States?
How high will gas prices rise?
What job will I have in the future?
Three BIG things we need to purchase (after the house):
Beds for everyone
Refrigerator
Cars
Two things I have (re)learned these past two months:
Patience IS a virtue.
Relationships are more important than things.
One thing I most look forward to:
Moving into our own house
18 July, 2008
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