Friday, May 29, 2009

Ducks Are Not in a Row

I leave for Nicaragua in about 36 hours and am pretty much unprepared, unpacked, and overwhelmed. I have a zillion things to do before I leave the office today and am operating on about four hours of sleep. Isn't it nice to know that, one way or another, things will work out? And that despite a long to-do list I will somehow make it to game night tonight because lets face it I'd rather give up sleep than game night with friends. Plus this is Clay's opportunity to see my obnoxious competitive game night side.

Speaking of which, I think last night was date #11. He cooked for the third time per my request, and it was great (and my very first time eating a fish taco). I'm still surprised by how much I like Clay and enjoy being with him. He's just really easy, fun company and being with him is exciting and comfortable at the same time. I don't think I've written much about him, so if you have any questions, feel free to ask. He's very bright & well read, a great conversationalist, disciplined and focused (including with his relatively new Christian faith and fitness), thoughtful (gave me a "happy day" gift--Lonely Planet's guide for Nicaragua), a fantastic communicator (I know how he feels and where he stands), is funny, and an easy date (he's come to two get-togethers with me and requires no attention--mingling with my friends with ease). He also has a mullet wig and great taste in music (and can sit and listen with me for hours instead of watching a movie).

We'll see if distance makes the heart grow fonder as I'll be in Nicaragua for two weeks, then he leaves a day after I get back for a week. Then we're both going to be out of town for a long weekend. So I guess we'll catch up with each other in July :)

I arrive in Nica on Saturday night, and on Sunday morning I'll travel to San Juan del Sur by bus (saving about $37 by not taking a shuttle) and start daily meeting with a Spanish tutor on Monday. Hoping that my Spanish comes back with a vengeance and that I learn new vocabulary rapidly, so that I won't need to use a translator the next week (during the mission trip in a small village with a group from my church).

p.s. I'm grateful for your encouraging words and prayers over the last week. My family is doing as well as can be expected, but now that the funeral and arrangements are behind us, I imagine my grandfather, mom, and aunts' grief will really kick in.

13 comments:

Accidentally Me said...

We will miss you while you are gone! Have a great trip, enjoy yourself and stay safe!

And yes, everything will work itself out before you leave:-)

W T G said...

GOD-SPEED to you.
Be well & be safe.

A2 said...

Sweet friend,

I also had a fish taco last night ... yummy!

Everything will come together for your trip; you are going there to do God's work and He will make sure you get there. I am so excited about the amazing things you are going to experience.

Praying that God's amazing power exceeds all of your expectations for Nicaragua!

Pam said...

What an amazing opportunity. I'm looking forward to hearing all about. Safe travels!!

Anonymous said...

Have a fabulous trip!

ella said...

Can't wait to hear stories when you get back.

ps: I want to see a photo of Clay.

Thomas said...

You are going to have to tell us more about this guy's mullet.

Anonymous said...

I hope you have a great time and return with inspiration.

Did you see my FB yesterday? I went to GiGi's cupcakes on Broadway. I can only assume you ate there while living here???

HappyascanB said...

Praying for you while you're gone! And, is Clay Tim's twin? I swear you sound so much like me years ago!!! YAY!!!

Tiff said...

praying for you right now as you're already there...

boohoo said...

Have a wonderful trip :)

And Clay sounds really nice. I hope you're able to pick things up again next month :)

TC said...

Which one is Clay? Is he a Match boy or the neighbor one? I think we need a chart or something to follow :)

Ally said...

TC: I've contemplated a chart several times! Clay is my neighbor.