Budapest in January

Adventures and challenges while working at ICSB during January, 2005. The road leads ever onward.

Name:
Location: Wichita, Kansas, United States

I am a teacher, friend, daughter, sister trying my best to be the hands and feet of Jesus in my world. I like coffee, tulips and BLT's. I have 24 kids-give or take a few, a bearded dog and an extra vertebrae named Louie.

Sunday, January 16, 2005

Castle District

I went into the city yesterday afternoon with Kelsey and we rode public transportation up to the castle district. It was beautiful. The sun was shining, and so the view of the city was perfect. We walked around the cobblestone streets and went into St Matthias (St Matthew) Church. It is pretty incredible to sit in something that is over 400 years old and think of the people that walked the same ground and sat in the same places as you are now. We went out to eat at a fun restaurant, "Leroy", and then went and saw National Treasure (not in Hungarian).

Today, after church, Jill and I went to Auchan, a big grocery store, to get groceries and then we also got some lunch there. I debated for a while in the lunch meat aisle, not being able to read any of the words on the packages, if I should get random meat with white blobs, or without. I opted for without, therefore I have decided that either the meat gets no white blobs, or the white blobs are ground in. Either way, not too much thinking about the white blobs or else I will not enjoy my sandwich quite as much tomorrow at school.

I have appreciated all your prayers, and continually am adjusting every day. I still miss home and the people there, but I am getting more used to life here, even though I still see all the differences.

Some prayer requests for this week:

  • That my restful nights would continue
  • That all my substitute teaching this coming week will go smoothly and be beneficial both to the students and to myself
  • That God will continue to fill me in every way and be the supplier of all that I need

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Long live the blobs, ... I love the blobs, ... especially roasted over a fire!

spekacky forever!!

May your life be filled with rejoicing!

blobmeister

January 17, 2005 at 3:12 PM  

Post a Comment

<< Home