Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Quick Update

The week after Tet (what the Vietnamese call the Lunar New Year), I had only five classes. Because one ended that week, it dropped me down to four classes this week. Knowing I had all that free time I became anxious. How the heck would I spend all that free time? Well not that it helps fill the gap, but I did get one more class added to my schedule putting me back at five classes. It still gives me a lot of free time but I am happy for the filler.

I was a little nervous starting a new class. I know I am going to have this class until the end of my time here and I really wanted it to be a class that I liked....especially since I have had a difficult time with some of my former classes. But I was pleasantly surprised when I found out I was teaching a class Carolyn has had before. This is the group that we spent Christmas Eve with and who has taken Carolyn and I out to coffee. Being able to start a new class, already knowing the students was such a blessing. I am really excited to see how the rest of the year plays out with them and I am pr*ying that the rest of my new classes are just as good!

Ok so just the boys on the right are in my class but who knows, the others may be there next class too.

On a random tangent now...this story is going to be about the closeness of our relationships with the locals.

When Carolyn and I first got here we began going to a local coffee shop. For a while though, we lessened our visits and eventually, we were not going at all. It was recently when I decided to go back and plan my lessons as I had coffee. The first time I came back I was greeted with a, "It has been so long," from the owner. Since then, I have been going almost every morning. And since the return, the wife has been bringing out plates of fruit for me to enjoy as I spend at least and hour and a half at their place. If all of that doesn't show love and acceptance then the next story does.

Coffee couple

Today I went to coffee, planned my lesson and read. Before paying, I decided I wanted to buy some noodles for lunch. I handed her the money, not sure if it was enough for the coffee and noodles, but she took it and walked away to get change. When she came back I had already put my wallet away, thinking I would just put the change in my pocket but she pointed to my bag so I brought it out again. From there she proceeded to go through my money and pull out change for the 10,000 she held in her hand. She took out a 2,000 and shoved the rest of the money back into my wallet. I walked away laughing to myself. There is no way in heck I would let the majority of people search for their change in my wallet but because of the relationship we have developed with this couple, I know I can trust her completely. How blessed I am to have made such relationships with these people. It just goes to show that despite language barriers, His love conquers all. He provides divine interventions so we can develop relationship such as this one.

2 comments:

  1. How delightful that you have a class that you already have connections with!

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  2. Thanks for the updates! It is such a blessing that the two of you have built such great relationships there in HCMC.

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