Yesterday I went to the gym (I never go!) and completely made a fool of myself on the treadmill. Why are those things so complicated anyway, and why do I always somehow manage to choose the ones that don't work properly. Anyway then I took the bus to go to the Korean market since I had been craving some korean goodies. It's been a long time since I've had to take the 1 to get there since I've been lucky the past few times to score rides with people. I was forced to realize, yet again, how many interesting kinds of people you run into on these bus rides. One of the men chucked his starbucks cup out the window saying he "was simply giving more Americans jobs. Now the city needs someone to pick that cup up" Weird philosophy.
I made my first meal that was not udon, ramyun, or spanish rice! And I fed another person! :] Thank you Diane for trying my first full-on meal and not hating it, HAHA. So far, my summer goal of trying to cook at home more has been a success.
I totally forgot what I really was going to write this blog post on. Testimonies. China and Nicaragua teams came back yesterday and we spent the entire service today just sharing testimonies from both teams. PJ straight up just did not give a sermon. But it was still such a sweet time, listening and imagining what those teams saw & experienced. Listening to missions testimonies always makes me want to go more, always reminds me of Cambodia, always makes me wish I had decided to go. It's always refreshing though, to just hear and know that God is still moving -- He is moving mightily & powerfully. That is so encouraging.
How come you didn't take me to the Korean market with you? Busan Marketplace! =P.
ReplyDeleteThat guy who threw the cup out the window is one strange fellow. I doubt he contributed much besides pollution.
Next time we'll go together! I don't like going to the Korean market alone anyway...you end up meeting some really crazy people (Starbucks polluter, case in point)
ReplyDeletelet me know when you want to go!