I honestly feel bad that I'm leaving my friends at church behind for the holidays. . . Some of these people have spent 2-3 years away from their families in a foreign country studying and doing tons of research, and here I am going home to see mine again this year.
These are some of the nicest, and most devoted people I have ever met.
We rehearsed a play the other night about the birth of Christ, and I had to record my part as the narrator. Being narrator is pretty cool though. After we practiced on Saturday, everyone pitched in and helped me create a nice dinner. We had some salad to go with our linguine, that contained polish sausage and chicken, to go along with the other normal ingredients. It was a fun time hanging out in the church's dorm kitchen. The great thing about friends at church regardless of where they are in the world, is that they don't judge you like your other friends do, or so you hope. They love you for who you are and that is it.
Because of these fine people at church, 2012 has been one of my best years ever, and I hardly even got to do any traveling.
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