Although my 'journey of adjustment' in our new culture has taken longer and been more difficult than I'd imagined, I'm finally feeling more comfortable and able to re-define what "normal" is in everyday life. So - here it is - after almost 13 months in Honduras, the Top Ten list of things I'm (pretty much) accustomed to now:
#10 - Geckos in the house.
#9 - Seeing women breastfeeding as they walk around the mall.
#8 - (Let's be honest), seeing women breastfeeding everywhere!
#7 - Delicious avocado - for pennies on the dollar - throughout the year.
#6 - Pulling up to an intersection beside a family of 4 on a motorcycle. (If you're wondering how that goes, it's: younger child in front, followed by Dad, then older kid, and finally Mom in the back.)
#5 - Being the only female with light skin, light hair, and light eyes as far as the eye can see.
#4 - Buying cartons of eggs off the regular grocery store shelves...not from the refrigerated section!
#3 - Getting home and finding those eggs still 'embellished' with feathers & chicken poop.
#2 - Living with the windows open year-round. (The climate here really is amazing.)
#1 - Almost-daily getting the chance to observe different aspects of God's character through the people of this culture!
md
For me the best is #2. Bless you.
ReplyDeleteYuliesky y Yanet.
so awesome...such memories! love hearing all the things about life for you guys! love you!
ReplyDeleteHey Melissa - I'm right there with you , but of course, we don't have a mall. :)
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