Saturday, February 14, 2009

End of Week 3

It is hard to believe we are one week shy of being half way though with training! This week was full of anthropology, worldview, linguistic, and ESL training. The classes have been interesting and informative, but building relationships with the people here is definitely the highlight. Dorm 37 is definitely the hotspot of late night conversation for the Western Europe people especially. Last night was part two of a "discussion" about the philosopher vs. the artist: the difference between intentionality and the sub-conscience. We've talked a little bit about politics, alcohol consumption, cultural issues/contextualization, and definitely spent quite a bit of time analyzing and speculating about Lost! 

I am getting made fun of quite a bit about my cooking habits! Well, it's not as bad anymore now that many are benefiting from it, but the theme for a while was "Give Amber some bones and beans and she'll be happy." So true! Tonight, because I used my once-a-week out-to-eat ticket already this week, I am making a big Indian feast! I have a chicken curry dish with chickpeas, dosas, and an Indian salad. I generally make a pot of soup two or three times per week and live off the leftovers. The Korean Soup was a hit with the girls! I also made the Jamaican Beans but they were gone pretty quickly. I found a great brand of yogurt at Whole Foods that actually has grains soaked in it...and it is actually really yummy! Oatmeal is a staple. I bought some delicious hummus from Whole Foods and am pouring olive oil and olives on top for lunch. I usually get a salad from the salad bar at the caFATeria for lunch along with it. Of course I knock out at least 2 bars of dark chocolate per week also! 

News on the other side of the pond is that I have an apartment! It is located in a really neat part of town where there are many hang-out places and shops. I feel so blessed to have this particular apartment. It has a double bed and two walk-in closets, which is extremely rare! It's on the 4th floor with no elevator so I am hoping to offset the large quantity of pasta I will be consuming! I really, really love it. Once I figure out how to download the video and make it work, I'll post it! 

2 comments:

Derek and Amanda said...

I miss you and all your health food. :P I thought about our juicing carrots and apples etc... the other day. I kida wish I had a juicer somedays!! Love you!!

Megan Penner said...

yeah, Amber! I'm so proud of your resourcefulness!! The kids love the Korean soup, too! They call it "crayon soup". :) I miss you so so much, sweet girl! Love you!