Raising a toddler is a bit like wrangling in and training a wild animal. If I leave a piece of food out, the little monkey will get it and eat it. Leave anything resembling temptation unattended, and the puppy will surely destroy it.
Category: Pilgrim Days (Page 10 of 14)
Two trips to Hong Kong, four flights, two weeks-ish of travel, several trips to the visa office, two trips to the exit entry bureau, and lots of humidity sweat later, we finally have a work visa!
It hit me one night as I was teaching from the book. I was making a point and I looked to my left and I saw my boxers hanging out to dry in front of everyone. For a second the embarrassing thought entered my mind, “Is anyone else aware that my underwear is just hanging there?” Considering that I’m a pretty big guy, it’s almost like a flag was flying at full mast. I didn’t make a big deal of it that night and it seemed like no one else did, but it does bring me to a lesson that I’ve been thinking about for a few weeks.
We’ve been here for almost five months and the homesickness ebbs and flows. Most of us don’t really have time to think about ‘home’ too often, but we find ourselves missing certain comforts of home – mostly food. I’m sure we’ve all made at least one mental list of things we want to eat if/when we visit/return.
Community
Living in a college town has been a different experience. It takes me back to the days when we were first married and lived close to UCI. Collegians and grad students are everywhere, as are foreigners. Most restaurants and stores here have signs translated in English and, most of the time, you can order simple things in English.