Over the last few days I've really been trying to figure some things out. It seems like once I walked into church, those things figured themselves out. Besides Pastor Ken, I'm the only person whose native language is English. It's humbling to see how nice and respectful everyone is, considering we represent possibly eight or nine different countries during one service. Pastor Ken really is becoming like a big brother to me.
Today, I stayed for the fellowship time after the service. This included discussion about Pastor Ken's sermon. It was very cool to spend that time discussing the message with all of the Africans, as well as Kahn (from Pakistan). Having discussion time with these people is just one of those things that makes you much prouder of who you are and where you come from. Considering my education level is the lowest among everyone at the table (everyone is in Korea for some sort of research), I feel like I am becoming more intelligent -- at least for that hour or so out of my Sunday.
Anyway, this post isn't great work, but I'm fine with that. My beloved New Orleans Saints lost today, but I did some shopping. I got bow tie pasta, fettuccine, linguine, and some blueberry energy bars that come with a blueberry plant --- STRANGE!!! Instead of eating pasta for dinner, I had beef, eggs, and potatoes.
YUM YUM
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