Thursday, November 27, 2008

busy bee gives thanks

so this is going to have to be short and sweet. i haven't blogged for a while, because there is not much to report. lately, the days have been kind of blending, with a few mild peaks and some serious lows. plus, i always write about my crappy days or feelings of doubt, and i'm over complaining via my blog all the time. (i've probably said that very same thing before, but i really mean it this time-- hence the lack of blogs).

today is of course thanksgiving. many people asked if i missed the fam and/or the states. well, the answer to that is quite simply, yes of course.... every day, now that you mention it! however, thanksgiving is not my favorite holiday. in fact, it ranks quite low on the list. maybe even dead last. it's a nice tradition and all, but we don't have a huge family get-together and i'm not exactly partial to the majority of food served. in any event, i do like the meaning behind the holiday, which of course is being thankful. i taught a lesson about thanksgiving to my students. we drew those little "hand turkeys," like the ones you make in primary school, and i had the students write four things they were thankful for. so, i suppose it's only fair that i list four things i'm thankful for:

1. being an American. i've always been rather patriotic, but as of late, my feelings have strongly intensified. my travel experience is still very limited, but i really do love my country. it is truly the land of opportunities, ideas, and well... convenience! boy do i miss the days where if i needed something, i could pop into the local wal-mart and buy it!
2. family and friends. as cliche as it may be, i truly could not have made it this far into my peace corps service without their love and support. of course i have my fellow volunteers, and enjoy spending time with and talking to them... but sometimes you need your mommy and daddy. or your best friend who can always finish your sentence.
3. the fact that this experience has given me the time to think about something i have ignored with a fair amount of success back home: God. i still haven't found the discipline to read the bible as much as i would like... but i have been reading other christian literature and found it quite interesting (for lack of a better word). and comforting at times. my favorite verse i've read is: "Consider it pure joy, my brothers, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith develops perseverance." (James 1:2-3). I especially love this verse because i feel like "faith" can mean so much more than religious faith... it can be faith in yourself, faith in other people, etc.
4. the INTERNET. i really can't imagine life without it. whether it's silly little messages between my friends and i on facebook, talking on Skype, finding lesson plans when my brain is out of creative ideas, or downloading new movies and music when i just need to relax... my computer is my world! props to Al Gore for inventing the internet (haha!). but seriously, i love modern technology.

this was a bit longer than i planned. what can i say... when i start talking, it's hard to stop me. but now it's getting beyond late and there's STILL work to be done. i hope everyone had a lovely thanksgiving and remembers to be thankful for the many things we so often take for granted :)

3 comments:

L said...

awww. what a sweet post. i love the quote from James...it seems oh so applicable in so many of these trying experiences!

bonnie said...

great post, jordan. i love that you took the time to actually think about and list your many blessings. i, too, am thankful to al gore. :D

bonnie said...

Great to hear you are quite thankful. It was also great to hear you are reading the Word and the many variations that exist. Miss you bunches. Patrick