Time for Fall!
PostedSo I have decided to recognize that I am missing fall and winter by updating the season on my blog. Fall is one of my favorite and it is still about 30 above here! :)
Corinne :)
So I have decided to recognize that I am missing fall and winter by updating the season on my blog. Fall is one of my favorite and it is still about 30 above here! :)
Corinne :)
12:21 AM | | 2 Comments
Hi Everyone!
Ok so I have to admit that I have been the most ill I have ever been in my entire life this week.... well, at least that I can remember... so I have had the week off from school. Praise God that the other teachers were able to step in and help out! I am recovering after some medicine and am feeling MUCH better than at the beginning of the week. A huge thank you to all the people who knew about this and were praying! :)
On a lighter note! I finally had some flavored water today (first real beverage after almost a week, still not doing well with food....), and so I finished and wanted to brush my teeth (naturally), and therefore went into my bathroom, rather sleepily picked up my toothbrush and went to grab the paste when I looked down (luckily) to see JUST IN TIME a 1.5 inch long dead cockroach fall off of my toothbrush!!!!
EEEEEEeeeeeWWWWWW!!!!!
Yes. That is a girly scream, and you can most surely insert flapping of arms and jumping.
It was seriously disgusting and I immediately disposed of the toothbrush and have managed to raid all of our cupboards to find a glass jar to house my new brush (special thanks to my dentist who gave me extra brushes to bring).
Can you imagine?!??! EEeeeeewwwwwwwwwwwwwwww.......
So anyhow, it looks like we need to "re-chalk" our house because I ventured out of my room at 1:40Am to share this with you (internet is only available close to the window in the common room), and nearly stepped on a 3-4" roach! My new weapon of choice? The iron. You simply just drop it straight down from a decent hight and leave it to be discovered by my fabulous Australian flat mate who happily wears the hat of roach cleaner after I exterminated her spider last month.
Ahhhhhhhhhh life in Bangladesh..... Can you BELIEVE It is only 8 more weeks until Christmas?
Unbelievable.
I do have more reflective and coherant thoughts to share soon, but figured the toothbrush story took the cake for now :)
More soon!
In Christ,
Corinne
12:35 PM | | 4 Comments
Check out Nepali Pictures here if the slideshow below isn't working:
http://picasaweb.google.com/crolson/NepalTripOctober2009?authkey=Gv1sRgCPPz57ytvqCEjgE&feat=directlink
5:16 AM | | 0 Comments
This past week we had a vacation from school and three of us (myself Hannah and Shannon) travelled to Nepal! It was great to have the opportunity to do something like this for an amazingly low price and God definitely blessed us with people who helped us find our way around the whole time!
The pictures are attached here with captions saying what they are.
The best part of the trip is twofold, firstly, whitewater rafting was amazing, yet there are no pictures. The scenery was like nothing I have ever seen before, as we rafted through the mountains and valleys, as the sun shone on the green plush surroundings. It was one of the best experiences I have had in my many times traveling.
The second part of the trip that I enjoyed was the escape from our surroundings here in Dhaka. It gave me a chance to remember that I was, in fact, here. I know that sounds strange, but sometimes you need to leave a place to realize this. I found it odd to notice myself saying "when I get home" and referring to Dhaka, and the reality of my journey here is finally starting to settle in.
It was however, quite hard to see all the idols and temples of the other religions (mainly Hindu and Buddhist). I found it hard to see how many people have spent many hours worshiping things made by man and idols made of things that too shall pass. I am thankful that I have come to know a God that surpasses time, and I pray for the people of Nepal.
Speaking of the people and the culture, both were completely different than here in Bangladesh.
6:11 AM | | 3 Comments
8:23 PM | | 4 Comments
So I took a wonderful picture of the massive spider I saw at school.... then proceeded to hear Kim SCREAM in her room when she found one under her bed.... I just thought I would share :) They are called "Huntsman Spiders" from what I could figure on the internet, so Kim proceeded to take pictures of me as I attacked it with our house broom.... It went well and we managed to contain it without too much girly screaming into our laundry area.... we decided we will make do with the clothes that we have until we can let someone of courage enter the room later and dispose of it... :)
2:21 AM | | 6 Comments
So I have decided to recognize that I am missing fall and winter by updating the season on my blog. Fall is one of my favorite and it is still about 30 above here! :)
Corinne :)
Hi Everyone!
Ok so I have to admit that I have been the most ill I have ever been in my entire life this week.... well, at least that I can remember... so I have had the week off from school. Praise God that the other teachers were able to step in and help out! I am recovering after some medicine and am feeling MUCH better than at the beginning of the week. A huge thank you to all the people who knew about this and were praying! :)
On a lighter note! I finally had some flavored water today (first real beverage after almost a week, still not doing well with food....), and so I finished and wanted to brush my teeth (naturally), and therefore went into my bathroom, rather sleepily picked up my toothbrush and went to grab the paste when I looked down (luckily) to see JUST IN TIME a 1.5 inch long dead cockroach fall off of my toothbrush!!!!
EEEEEEeeeeeWWWWWW!!!!!
Yes. That is a girly scream, and you can most surely insert flapping of arms and jumping.
It was seriously disgusting and I immediately disposed of the toothbrush and have managed to raid all of our cupboards to find a glass jar to house my new brush (special thanks to my dentist who gave me extra brushes to bring).
Can you imagine?!??! EEeeeeewwwwwwwwwwwwwwww.......
So anyhow, it looks like we need to "re-chalk" our house because I ventured out of my room at 1:40Am to share this with you (internet is only available close to the window in the common room), and nearly stepped on a 3-4" roach! My new weapon of choice? The iron. You simply just drop it straight down from a decent hight and leave it to be discovered by my fabulous Australian flat mate who happily wears the hat of roach cleaner after I exterminated her spider last month.
Ahhhhhhhhhh life in Bangladesh..... Can you BELIEVE It is only 8 more weeks until Christmas?
Unbelievable.
I do have more reflective and coherant thoughts to share soon, but figured the toothbrush story took the cake for now :)
More soon!
In Christ,
Corinne
Check out Nepali Pictures here if the slideshow below isn't working:
http://picasaweb.google.com/crolson/NepalTripOctober2009?authkey=Gv1sRgCPPz57ytvqCEjgE&feat=directlink
This past week we had a vacation from school and three of us (myself Hannah and Shannon) travelled to Nepal! It was great to have the opportunity to do something like this for an amazingly low price and God definitely blessed us with people who helped us find our way around the whole time!
The pictures are attached here with captions saying what they are.
The best part of the trip is twofold, firstly, whitewater rafting was amazing, yet there are no pictures. The scenery was like nothing I have ever seen before, as we rafted through the mountains and valleys, as the sun shone on the green plush surroundings. It was one of the best experiences I have had in my many times traveling.
The second part of the trip that I enjoyed was the escape from our surroundings here in Dhaka. It gave me a chance to remember that I was, in fact, here. I know that sounds strange, but sometimes you need to leave a place to realize this. I found it odd to notice myself saying "when I get home" and referring to Dhaka, and the reality of my journey here is finally starting to settle in.
It was however, quite hard to see all the idols and temples of the other religions (mainly Hindu and Buddhist). I found it hard to see how many people have spent many hours worshiping things made by man and idols made of things that too shall pass. I am thankful that I have come to know a God that surpasses time, and I pray for the people of Nepal.
Speaking of the people and the culture, both were completely different than here in Bangladesh.
So I took a wonderful picture of the massive spider I saw at school.... then proceeded to hear Kim SCREAM in her room when she found one under her bed.... I just thought I would share :) They are called "Huntsman Spiders" from what I could figure on the internet, so Kim proceeded to take pictures of me as I attacked it with our house broom.... It went well and we managed to contain it without too much girly screaming into our laundry area.... we decided we will make do with the clothes that we have until we can let someone of courage enter the room later and dispose of it... :)