January pleasures - annual Elliot - Ghent tea party
I think the tea party was one of those things that Sarah did once and it turned into a tradition. If the Ghent boys come home we "have to" have a tea party! (Or so my daughters tell me.)
Always lots of fun making memories at the Elliot house! (Even if we are a little odd.)
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Congratulations grandma! Glad to hear about Kye. Is it true that Luke and Yuko are expecting?
Leaving January 11 - exactly 1 month from now ... so much to do!! (Pray that I can get it all done -- actually I know I can't, but that's alright.) And then all the goodbyes ... which I hate... (but a lot of good things to look forward to, too.) Can you belive it, I'm actually looking forward to going to language school, thanks to Rosetta Stone. Why do I always dread things before I do them, anyway? They never end up being half so bad as I expect them to be.
It sure is! They're expecting in May - I think. Maybe June.
I'm glad you're looking forward to language school. I wish I'd approached Language School the way I'm doing Chinese now. I'd have been a lot less stressed - and would probably know a whole lot more Japanese!
BTW, I'm still hoping you'll write to me about how the Lord led you to make this trip. I don't know what you call it... we used to call it a "testimony." Whatever you call it, I'd like to hear it!
Will try to write soon! You'll get a picture and letter in the mail but that's not my full 'testimony' so... I'll try... tho I seem to be busier and busier.
How did you approach language study last time compared to this one? Is there some trick I should know about? ;)
Last time she had a two year old and a baby; was in total culture shock and was worried sick about family problems back in America. (She also had her third baby in her second year.)
By the way, Mum, I think the tea party tradition was started by me, the year I was given the pink glass and, therefor, relatively recent.
M.E.
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