Thursday, November 27, 2008

Giving thanks, with a grateful heart

If I didn't have a calendar to remind me, I probably wouldn't know that today is Thanksgiving day. All of the usual suspects are missing: no grocery stores tempting me with discounted turkeys and yams, no Macy's parade, no Pittsburgh gray skies and snow flurries, no giant newspaper full of ads for stores opening at 5 am tomorrow, no trip home to see my family. All that's left is the knowledge that this day is set aside simply to be thankful. As I taught my students about Thanksgiving this week, it was wonderful to realize that you don't need decorations or special music or lots of gifts or even certain food to celebrate His abundant provision. Aside from the familiarity of being with my family, I'm not missing anything this holiday. If anything, I have more gratitude and joy in my heart than usual. Everything else has been stripped away and I'm left with a clear view of all that He's given me.
"Thanks be to Him for his indescribable gift!"
I am SO blessed, beyond words. If you're reading this (which you obviously are), then you should know that I'm thankful for YOU.

So it's been a great Thanksgiving day here- we were given the day off from classes, and my cell phone has been overwhelmed with text messages from my students wishing me a great day and expressing their gratitude for me-they are so kind and thoughtful. Tonight I'll be dining with my great friends Newt, Claire and Tony- though our food will be far from traditional fare. We're saving all of that for Saturday, when the entire IECS team will gather here in Langfang for the first annual Turkey Bowl and Feast. We'll be playing our own football game, and following that with what I'm anticipating as my best China meal ever: chicken, stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy!, sweet potatoes, green bean casserole, creamed corn, mac 'n cheese, biscuits, and pumpkin pie!! We can find many of these things here, but we're also getting a little help from back home. We're going to cram all 16 of us into one room- and I cannot wait!!

To update you on other happenings: the heat is on, and has been cranking it out for over a week now. In fact, it came on the day after I wrote my last post- thank heavens! The apartment is back up over 70 degrees, and the afternoon sun makes it even warmer. I actually had to open a window the other day- but you will never hear me complain about that! November has officially been the fastest month so far, and my days have been filled with things like English clubs, playing cards with my pancake party girls, and a trip back to the Philip Hayden Foundation. This little guy was laughing up a storm almost the entire time we were there, it was so precious, and I couldn't help but laugh along with him:

Isn't he the absolute cutest thing you have ever seen??

Happy Thanksgiving!!

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1 comment:

Taegs said...

Seriously cute. You can practically hear his giggle through the picture!! :)