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Saturday, February 10, 2007

Whoah.

There are about a billion things that I wish I could write, but there simply isn't time.

France feels like home compared to here. When I think about how terrified I was to get on the airplane to France, it makes me laugh. You know, I could probably live in France. After a week, I felt comfortable enough with the language. Both Pierrick and Claire told me that they were super surprised at how fast my French accent came back. Huge, huge compliments.

But now I am here, in Jordan.

I am writing this from one of the couple missionary's house, President and Sister Dew. They are from Salt Lake City and have been here for a little less than a year. There is another missionary couple here - the Bradshaws - both of these couples focus primarily on humanitarian aid work and other such things.

Something I didn't count on - it's COLD. I would estimate it's about 40ish degrees outside. The thing is, in Al-Husn, there's a ton of wind, and nobody has heating inside their houses.

More later...tomorrow my school starts.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Je ne vais pas me risquer à écrire en anglais, ca serait horrible.

Ne t'inquiète pas pour cette sensation que tu ressens. C'est, je pense, une sorte de nostalgie (les bons moments passés avec Pierrick et les Bassets ont une grande importance la dedans à mon avis).
Mais d'un autre côté la France est un pays si génial (enfin, la Bretagne surtout :D)

bonne chance en Jordanie, et n'attrape pas froid, ca serait étrange après être passé en bretagne ;)

Joe Vasicek said...

كايت!!! اهلا و ساهلا!! الحمد لله!! ازاي الاردون؟ بأفتكر فيك يا اختي

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