31 October 2006


I pulled my first tooth in dental clinic today. Whoopee!

30 October 2006

How exciting!

I have been told this week by our interpreters that I am "bem brasileira." That means I'm becoming Brasilian! (Except I'm still really pasty. That should change in the next few months....)

27 October 2006

I'm back!

Well, I am happy to finally be home. I am without internet (so I'm using some other missionaries' computer, as they are gracious enough to let me come over and do so), and so I feel a little disconnected at times. Will post more soon.

04 October 2006

I FINALLY GET TO GO!!!!!

After the long, arduous months of waiting, I got my visa in the mail TODAY!!!! (Dancing around the room as I write this) I will soon be home.
Addendum to an earlier post entitled One Book: I have long since given up on Vanity Fair (it was definitely boring me) and completed reading All the King's Men. Not sure how they've made that one into a movie.
I have been struck by my own reading choices lately (yes, I know they're my choices), simply because I have branched out a little and am reading things I wouldn't normally read. The Good Earth is on my Pulitzer list (though I'm not sure how it won the Pulitzer, since Pulitzer winners are supposed to be fiction that encompasses American life, and The Good Earth is about Chinese culture and set in China), and it's worth reading, especially if you have any interest in China.
The Black Dahlia is the first hard-boiled detective novel I've ever read (though I have tried to read The Maltese Falcon), and I am finding all of the background information quite cumbersome.
The Time Traveler's Wife (which I just finished) is certainly a worthy read, though you have to pay attention to which Henry is when. Sometimes I wish I were like Clare in the sense that she got to know so much before it happened, but then again, maybe that's too easy. Maybe she appealed to me because there is so much that I don't know, or maybe because she learned, in the end, to enjoy the Henry who was in front of her, no matter his stage in life.