I'm a SoCal girl through and through. It's true that I grew up in the midwest, but I dreamed of moving to Southern California for as long as I can remember. When I finally moved out to San Diego, it was a dream come true, and I soaked in every minute of enjoyment in the years I lived there, and it truly became my home. So why in the world am I sitting in my apartment with 10 inches of snow outside my windows? That is a question I frequently ask myself.
My husband, Juice, and I moved away from family and friends in San Diego in order to head to Croatia as full-time youth workers. Unfortunately, we're stuck waiting for our work permits come through from Croatia, so we've set up temporary residence in the suburbs of Detroit....and Juice is experiencing his first ever snow day. He's out excitedly shoveling snow, and I'm inside enjoying the view from the window, but wishing I could see Mount Miguel instead. Sigh.
What are your thoughts? Love the snow? Hate it? Never seen it before? :-)
Friday, December 19, 2008
Monday, December 1, 2008
Big Wheels Keep on Turning…
Hey-ya, Juice here. Beth and I had a wonderful thanksgiving with family this past week. In fact the whole family is around for one more day. Tomorrow, her brother and sister-in-law drive themselves and their 3 kids back to Wisconsin. Around the same time, Beth and I will be driving to Taylor University in Upland Indiana to meet with some college students about missions for SEND International.
On the bigger scale we’ve been gaining weight in the language department. The first couple lessons we took was cute. We learned our ABC’s, our numbers, vocab; but things aren’t so cute anymore. Now we are learning to conjugate our verbs and adjectives, decline our nouns, decline the noun correctly with the properly declined pronoun… I had no idea a language could be so complicated. I think today was an eye opener though because we’ve been studying personal pronouns (i.e. I, You, He, She, etc.) and if I’m not mistaken, a noun, such as a car, in possession of a pronoun must follow the proper declention of the correctly declined pronoun… did I say that right? And did I say that already? And were those supposed to be separate sentences or one?
FNevertheless, the sounds of our new language are beginning to become familiar. And, the brain cramping is turning away from cramping and more into many raised eyebrows.
On the bigger scale we’ve been gaining weight in the language department. The first couple lessons we took was cute. We learned our ABC’s, our numbers, vocab; but things aren’t so cute anymore. Now we are learning to conjugate our verbs and adjectives, decline our nouns, decline the noun correctly with the properly declined pronoun… I had no idea a language could be so complicated. I think today was an eye opener though because we’ve been studying personal pronouns (i.e. I, You, He, She, etc.) and if I’m not mistaken, a noun, such as a car, in possession of a pronoun must follow the proper declention of the correctly declined pronoun… did I say that right? And did I say that already? And were those supposed to be separate sentences or one?
FNevertheless, the sounds of our new language are beginning to become familiar. And, the brain cramping is turning away from cramping and more into many raised eyebrows.
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