
Thursday, August 19, 2010
My Girl.

The Jiaozi Experience.
Jiaozi is a small dumpling usually filled with meat and vegetables that are very common here. My house helper made these for lunch today and our whole family got to give it a try.

My helper, May, is seriously an awesome cook. We lucked out. I was amazed watching her. This would take an American a lot of skill. She made a filling from ground pork, green onion, finely chopped ginger and some spices.

The wrapper is like a soft dough. You put the filling in the middle and work your way around the edges, crimping them closed. Hers looked like art.


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Food,
life overseas
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Celebrating 7 years.
Marriage is a flawed person married to a flawed person in a fallen world but with a faithful God.
-Paul Tripp
This week I got to celebrate 7 years of marriage to this precious man. I cannot say in words how much I am aware of the grace I gain daily by being married to Him. Not because He's a perfect leader nor because I am a perfect helper but we are growing by grace and learning to love better. Even moving overseas has begun to shape and strengthen our relationship in new ways. I love experiencing this culture with the man I adore. I await future challenges and struggles to die to self with hope because it's a good work going on to deepen love and humility toward one another.

We were blessed to celebrate this sweet occasion with a date out. Our friends were kind enough to keep the kids and it was our first moments out together without them. How do you celebrate when you live in Asia, your familiar date night restaurants don't exist and you don't know your city very well? You go around the corner from your apartment to a local massage place and get a really amazing couples foot and back massage for about $10 US dollars *I should add a note we were sure this place was top notch and not shady if you know what I'm sayin'*. And then you go out to a really American feeling restaurant that your growing to love in your neck of the woods. Then you come back to kids offering you their card masterpieces made especially to help you celebrate. You fall asleep watching the movie you watched on one of your first dates together. For us, bliss.

Undeserving of such great gifts like this. More thankful than if I'd just gone to a Chili's in my own old home-town. Realized how valuable time with my husband is and how situations here truly have unique perks and gifts if I have eyes to see them...
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life overseas,
marriage
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Simple Pleasures
Laughter and imagination at work in the halls of our new home...

Seeing a sunrise like this before I meet with Father...


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life overseas,
simple pleasures
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Two new beautiful feet in our lives...

Language study so far has been great! (We are only on day 4 :) We study for about 4 -5 hours a day with our tutor and at this point are playing lots of games to learn new words. It's been really fun to do as a couple! We could not be more thankful for out tutor, he is great! Because of these language demands we were really needing someone to come and help us do laundry, keep things tidy and possibly cook lunch if needed. The helper we found is so sweet and has been a HUGE help to ease the transition to language study. The kids have also done well in playing good and having a little routine they follow for certain days to keep them content while we study. We do our second chunk while they nap in the afternoon.
Thankful for these feet and that they are reminders to me of My Father's provision in every detail...
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life overseas
