Well I made it! Paraguay, from what little I've seen of
it, is a beautiful place to live. My
apartment is really nice, and I have awesome next door neighbors. I will be
rooming with one other person, but so far just me and a couple next door have
moved it.
Asuncion at night
Today was nice, the fifty something degree weather is a
lovely change from the 97 degrees back in Georgia! The school compound is beautiful with plenty
of grass and trees.
The first day I was here was fairly simple. I slept late (36 hours of no sleep makes even
a strange bed comfy!), then I went and met the people in the office and got to
see my classroom. It's a nice little classroom with some tables for the
students. I didn't stay long because it was being cleaned. I'm excited to see
more of it in the next few days.
My first meal in Paraguay, yep, cornflakes
After that I went
back to my room and took a shower. I say
shower because I was standing in the shower. The filament in my shower head is
worn out so it won't heat the water. I washed my hair with the freezing water,
but I chickened out and just took a bath with the warm sink water and a
pitcher. It was way too cold to take a freezing
cold shower!
After that I put my room together, started knitting a
washcloth because I didn't think to bring any and I keep spilling the milk, and
got to know my neighbors some. They are
really nice and I really enjoyed talking to Elizabeth, the wife. Later, when I went to make supper was when I
had some excitement in my day. Elizabeth
and I had explored my match-lit gas stove earlier, but when I went to cook I
forgot to raise up the glass cover, before I put on the teapot of water to make
macaroni in (my kitchen is a little limited as far as dishes go). As I'm
standing at the sink washing some dishes there was a massive explosion behind
me and all the glass broke into about a billion pieces. Thankfully, it's tempered glass so it broke
into thick little pieces instead of shards, and the bigger pieces stayed on the
stove. God did some serious protecting,
because none of the glass seemed to hit me, even though I was about two feet
away.
Between the explosion and my scream (described as being
an "I'm about to die" scream), my neighbor rushed over to make sure I
was okay and she helped me laugh it off enough to clean up the glass on the
floor. Needless to say, I finished
making the macaroni in the microwave...
And that was just the glass on the stove...
Thank you for all of your prayers, I made it safely and with
all of my luggage! I think this is going to be a wonderful place to live and I
can't wait to start exploring the city!
Prayer requests: Pray that I'll be able to assimilate quickly to the new way of life in Asuncion.
Pray for my roommate's safe arrival and that we'll become friends quickly!
Pray for my roommate's safe arrival and that we'll become friends quickly!
3 comments:
oh katie, you have such talent for getting into trouble. Im glad you were not hurt though. :)
I am so glad to hear that you arrived safely. Have fun and enjoy the adventure! Vicki
You do have a way of keeping life exciting, don't you? : ) Praying for you!
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