What I Was Doing
I saw this tag on Karen’s blog and thought I would join in.
1) What I was doing ten years ago:
September of 1997 we were in Romania for the first time. We had only been there for two months. Two of the most difficult months of my life. Just to add to that, I found out that we were expecting Holly just two weeks after we arrived. I had a horrible case of all day sickness that lasted 9 months. John and I had just started taking Romanian lessons. A simple thing like talking made me nauseous. That made language lessons and homeschooling much more challenging. I consumed peppermints continuously. So many that even now I cannot stand the thought of them.
2.) Five years ago:
We had been in Romania for our second term for six months. My 4oth birthday was coming up and I was so blue. We had met a lot of people but none of them were really friends yet. I did not want to turn 40 yet I didn’t want such a milestone to go by without a celebration. Poor John didn’t know what to do with me! He ended up fixing me a nice dinner and he and the kids bought me some gifts. It was a good day and the next day I woke up feeling like the same person. I realized I was making a big deal out of a silly number.
3) One year ago:
I am amazed that one year ago today, I never dreamed that we would be back in the states. My first few months in Romania a decade ago was a nightmare. I could have left the country and never looked back. But over time, I learned to love the country and the people. Last September I assumed that we would spend many more years there. I never dreamed that God would ask us to return to the States, leaving our hearts behind.
4.) Yesterday:
Yesterday I subbed in a first grade classroom. One thing I love about substitute teaching is that when the kids are gone, the school day is over. There aren’t any lesson plans or all the many other things to do. And if a class is particularly difficult, and some are, I don’t have to go back!
5.) 5 snacks I enjoy:
Nacho chips and salsa, Double stuffed Oreo cookies, peanut butter crackers, brownies, anything with cheese.
6.) 5 Things I would do if I suddenly had $100 million
What wouldn’t I do if I had that much money?? I’d buy a house. I’d buy my parents’ a house – here of course! I’d buy a jet so we could fly comfortably to Romania and anywhere else. I’d buy myself a new car and I’d buy John a new car. I would NOT buy my kids a car. I’ve told them over and over. I don’t care if I had a million dollars, that is something they have to earn themselves.
7.) 5 locations I would like to run away to:
Romania, San Diego, Hawaii, Alabama, Mexico
8.) 5 bad habits I have:
You don’t really think I have any bad habits do you?
9.) 5 things I like doing:
Reading, Bible study, playing games – especially word games, being with my family, blogging
10.) 5 TV shows I like:
LOST, HGTV, that’s about it
11.) 5 things I hate doing:
Washing dishes, cleaning the bathroom, putting away the laundry, cutting up raw chicken, moving
12.) 5 Biggest joys of the moment:
Being where God wants me to be (or trying to anyway!), spending time with my husband and kids, singing in the music group at church – tomorrow is our first time, the cool fall breeze coming through my open window, My friend, Monica, from Romania who just called me to wish me a happy birthday!
Labels: Birthday, daily life in Romania, Fall, Substitute Teaching, Tag










8 Comments:
Oh, when was your birthday? I hope it was a very, very happy one.
Yeah, Happy Birthday to You!!!! I hope it is filled with everything and everyone you love most in this world!
Happy Birthday to you! Happy Birthday to you!
Did I miss sending you a birthday wish on your birthday? No, today is September 30, 2007 Happy Birthday! God Bless you and yours.
If you get the million, just come on back to Alabama or Kentucky and build me that retirement home.
Love, Dad
Happy Belated Birthday! I like that you would have your kids earn their first car. I wouldn't want to rob my kids of that feeling of achieving it themselves.
Wow, thanks for joining in. That must have been quite something to move country, find out you are pregnant and then be so ill. I was extremely sick all the way though with my son, people never saw me. If I rolled over in bed I'd be ill - it was something else. I'm so glad you took part! Was good to find out more about you.
Oh and you recently had a birthday - Happy belated birthday to you!!!
San Diego? It's a great place to go. Come on by!
Oh yes and Happy Belated Birthday, too!
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