Or the lining is golden. Or orange. Maybe it's pink. In my personal experience, it depends on the sunset. Or the sunrise. One thing's for sure, the lining is almost always beautiful.
My plan for this update: culinary misadventures, God's goodness, some awkward encounters, and a request or two for prayer. Those of you that want to bail now are hereby excused. (Except you, Mom. You have to stay so I don't look like a loser. It's your fault I'm writing anyway.) Alright, hands and feet inside the vehicle? Here we go...
Roasted garbanzo beans are a lie. I also might have made them incorrectly. They did, however, start popping like popcorn in the oven without actually making anything fluffy and flavorful. I ended up with chewy, kinda-sorta-salt-and-vinegar, traumatized chickpea pebbles, which I ate because waste is a sin. Thankfully, I only made one serving, so they're gone now. The remaining beans got falafel-ized in our new (to us) food processor! Of course, I didn't have all the "real" ingredients to make falafel, so I made a recipe up that I fondly call Maybe Falafel. It's going to go down as a secret family recipe, but I'll give you a hint, it let me use up some left over sweet potato. I know my Jewish ancestors are rolling in their graves. (Is Dad crying over your shoulder, Mom?) It tasted good, okay? In recompense for my desecration of falafel, I also concocted a carrot-ginger hummus that totally redeems my aforementioned chickpea mistakes.
Apparently, God stretches us most when we are in His will. We recently attended a regional conference, at which I was asked (read: told) to share my testimony. One on one, I can share my testimony fairly coherently. Throw me out in front of a bunch of missionaries who share God's word for a living and I'm about ready to have an anxiety attack. I won't tell you my heart rate before I stood up, but it could have won the Kentucky Derby. Despite my social anxiety and regrettable tears, I did share some of my journey with the group and no one fell asleep, so go team!
Coming back into the quiet village life, I've picked language study back up and Saturday hikes have resumed. This Saturday, we accidentally tromped right through a neighboring village, only to realize we were going the wrong way, so we had to tromp right through again. Ahh, have I mentioned social anxiety? Thanks for growing me, God. Thanks.
Now I come to the part where I don't want to share too much information, but I'm going to try to share what I can. One of my little students has been having some health hiccups. A couple visits to a lab and some discussions with the doctors let my host mom know that her little girl is going to keep "hiccuping" and there really isn't anything we can do except wait for her to grow out of it. Of course, no parent or child wants to receive that news, so my prayer (and hopefully your prayer) is that the Lord would heal her. If He won't heal, then that He would hold them closely through this trial.
TTFN
Ta-ta For Now!