She's scolded me a few times: "Don't just write about things that you enjoy. You should share some of the hard things, too. Or people think you're just having fun and not working."
Admittedly, I've gotten in trouble over the years by not worrying too much about what people think. But focusing on hard things? I think not.
Why not? Everyone - including you - is busy. Everyone has hard times. The past year or two may even have been brutal for some of you.
Around us, many people are just hanging on, like the cool beetle skeleton we found in the garden. And yes, of course I snagged it to show the grandkids some day. When I was a kid, that would have been more interesting to me than 10 plastic toys. (W says, "Ugh., no thanks. I wouldn't have touched it.")
We've had both covid and vaccines. It hasn't been easy to keep working and adjusting, we admit it. We've had floods - in the house.
We've done maintenance, inside and out.But how beautiful the world is! How blessed W and I feel to be in surroundings that take our breath away. Just because some things (like these trumpet flowers) are poisonous doesn't mean they're not pretty.
Just because they're prickly (like these Crown of Thorns) doesn't mean they're not worth a second look.Saturday
We live among people who are kind and generous. A neighbor's grown kids stop by with their son to pet the dogs and say hi. They are amazing bakers and leave us a gift - a loaf of REAL organic sourdough bread. You can't imagine what a treat that is!
We live in a city known for food that is both spicy and tasty. The saté ...
The curries ...And the noodles. Oh yum. (Now, if it came in colors other than rice, deep-fried, and battered ... What? You didn't realize those were colors?) The hot chilis add a touch of color, as do the banana leaves that act as serving plates.
Sunday
Claudia comes to sit on the porch for BIC Online. W, Melvi, and I eat breakfast with her and chat. She's briefly in town and staying nearby.
It's more meaningful to have people watching the online service with us ... W and I agree that we'll do this more often. One or two people (or a family) for brunch and the online Gathering would be very special and it would be safe. Now to schedule it! (Let us know if you want to be on the list, ok?)
We stayed up late last night for a special treat to arrive from Jakarta - and it did. We could not wait until morning so sampled it, but today we share it for breakfast.
Thank you, Micha. He's a creative "star" in many directions: art, music, architecture, graphics, etc. - and now he's mastering baking. Woohoo! We are the happy recipients of his generosity.Wow, the pineapple pie is outstanding! It reminds me of Mom's apple pie - not too much dough and lots of fruit = just right. It has a flaky crust, with a perfect blend of cinnamon and other spices. Because we share our best things, we send a slice to our neighborhood "taster," DrW. She agrees. Delicious.
We meet with the BIC leadership team before a late lunch, too. Today our numbers are reduced by family visits and time zones; family takes priority. We record the business for those missing.
It's a treat to work from home. I've been enjoying lighter colors all year but am looking forward to the deeper palettes of November and December. The colors define an artificial and warm winter for me. Last year, because we flew to Canada for Dad's funeral in December, we did no Christmas decorating. It was nice not to have to put the tree and ornaments away, though.
We're hoping Indonesia gets back to Level 1 or 2 (from current 3 and 4) in Covid restrictions so that we can host friends for the celebration of Christ's birth.
Tuesday
After an online meeting with some very dear mentors, I'm in the office. We've planned Advent bags in advance.
"Will there be cookies like last year?" everyone asks. "Those were our favorites." Yes, there will be fresh-baked cookies. If you live in Bandung and want to be part of BIC's annual Advent celebrations, let us know.)
Alice is assembling the packets with volunteer help - if you want to help (either with assembly or delivery), contact her. Should be fun.We look over her menu: nothing is over $2.
*He who supplies seed to the sower and bread for food will supply and multiply your seed for sowing and increase the harvest of your righteousness. 2 Corinthians 9:10
Moravian Prayer: Creator of all, the earth is full of your glory. In your infinite wisdom, you formed the seasons for seedtime and harvest to ensure the supply of daily food. Forgive us for the times we are not good caretakers of the earth. Refresh and renew us for your righteousness sake. Amen.
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