Little things make my life happy. The field trip I wrote about in my last post, lo those many days ago, was fantastic. It was the best thing I have ever seen for kids anywhere. It literally was a small town where kids got to go in a work, earn money, spend their money. They could be pilots is an airplane, they could go work for the police, I watched some of them stocking shelves (absolutely hilarious if you were me looking at the two boys I had last year) at a grocery store and working the cash register, some performed liver surgery, some were in the nursery at a hospital, some did a fashion show, and some were in a play. I saw resumes and fire fighters and kids in ambulances. And I sat at Dunkin Donuts chatting with teachers and doing some marking. It was amazing.
Watching some sporty little car nearly run me off the road and then immediately get pulled over by someone in a massive arrest-me-red GMC truck (I honestly don't know why the car pulled over) was also amazing. Seeing the terrible and seriously inconsiderate drivers here get a little justice also makes me happy.
Last week I had the privilege of making microwave popcorn with Aryslan--the little boy I tutor. He'd never had fresh microwave popcorn before. When I asked him if he had even had popcorn before, he said, "Yes in the cinema in the Kazakhstan. The green one." Not exactly sure what flavor it would have been, but it was really fun to make popcorn with him.
As of tonight, Aryslan and his family are off to Kazakhstan for the next few weeks, which means almost three weeks of no tutoring for me. : ) I'm very excited about that. I enjoy it, but it's a big time commitment. And, now not only do I have my normal tutoring time open, but school is ending a hour early until break. Hurray for that. Although, I do have to say, tutoring has one of my most obvious blessings lately. For various reasons, there were a few weeks when I only tutored fours days instead of five. However, come Thursday, five days worth of pay was handed over, despite me pointing out I'd only come for four days. And then there was tonight. Not only is tonight only day three of five, but I was asked if I could stay for only an hour instead of an hour and a half (since they are flying out tonight). Of course that was no problem for me, until Elmira (Aryslan's mother) handed me my pay. Guess how much she paid me? Yes, five days worth of work. Despite my protests, the brand-new-never-been-folded American dollar bills were placed very purposefully into my purse, and that was the end of that.
Did I mention that traffic has been really good lately as well? That's been a big whack in the face for me. There was a week when it was awful, right after we got all of the rain. It was never really good before that, but my normal hour drive took over three the one night. Gross. Anyway, I of course vented all of this upon my ever-patient fiance, who said he would pray about that for me. And I thought, "That's sweet and all, but I don't think God is suddenly going to clear up rush-hour traffic just for me." And then who got home nearly 20 minutes early the next day. Oh. Uh, I guess that would be me... *sigh* Oh me of little faith. I've been able to take the short route home ever since, which cuts off at least 15 minutes. I like that extra 15 minutes. A lot.
Church has been good lately too. I've been attending the "Friday Foundations" class (no Sunday School here) called "Money, Possessions and Eternity" based on a book by author Randy Alcorn. It's been insightful. Not everything I was hoping for a more, but solid. Here are two big points that I've pulled away from it.
- "Lack of vision, not greed, is probably the main reason most of us accumulate and spend in this world instead of laying up treasure in heaven." Alan Gotthardt - Eternity Portfolio
- Why not be as generous with others as you are luxurious with yourself?
And in case you were wondering, no I'm (1.5 + 1 + 9 + 2) not counting down the weeks until I'll be home. I'm trying very hard to keep my head here while I'm here, and just take everything one day at a time.
That's it from me for now. Thanks for taking a few minutes to read. : )