Day # 15: Sun Dry. That's right. Sun. Today was a beautiful day and the sun dried my laundry so fast. I wore a sweater today to church, and half way there, I took off my coat because, get this, I was actually hot! Again, today was BEAUTIFUL! It even smelled like spring:)) There was also a guest speaker at church who was a pastor from Maryland. So today's sermon was in English and then translated into Russian. It was really refreshing to hear someone preaching in English, and to be able to actually understand everything, and to be able to laugh at his jokes when no one else understands instead of the other way around. It was nice to be able to open my bible right to where he was preaching from instead of second guessing if it was this book or that, and wishing he would repeat the chapter and verse just one more time, and then resorting to looking from the corner of your eye (as to not be obvious) at the person's bible next to you to see if you can see any numbers and guessing which verses. If you can get the angles just right, you can get the general vicinity of the page that they're reading. (But you can just pick any chapter and verse you want because you don't understand Ukrainian anyway, (most of the sermons are preached in Ukrainian, not Russian.)) So yes, today was a breath of fresh air, in every aspect.
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Laundry
Day # 15: Sun Dry. That's right. Sun. Today was a beautiful day and the sun dried my laundry so fast. I wore a sweater today to church, and half way there, I took off my coat because, get this, I was actually hot! Again, today was BEAUTIFUL! It even smelled like spring:)) There was also a guest speaker at church who was a pastor from Maryland. So today's sermon was in English and then translated into Russian. It was really refreshing to hear someone preaching in English, and to be able to actually understand everything, and to be able to laugh at his jokes when no one else understands instead of the other way around. It was nice to be able to open my bible right to where he was preaching from instead of second guessing if it was this book or that, and wishing he would repeat the chapter and verse just one more time, and then resorting to looking from the corner of your eye (as to not be obvious) at the person's bible next to you to see if you can see any numbers and guessing which verses. If you can get the angles just right, you can get the general vicinity of the page that they're reading. (But you can just pick any chapter and verse you want because you don't understand Ukrainian anyway, (most of the sermons are preached in Ukrainian, not Russian.)) So yes, today was a breath of fresh air, in every aspect.
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