Hola Familia!
Here's a quick note to summarize the last couple of weeks.
We have Kara back from her volunteer experience in Fiji, so that is a good thing! She took some super long flights to get home, but now one of us has been "over" the North Pole. The last leg of her flight took her from Hong Kong to Boston, OOOOOoover that point on our earth!
David and Teresa are into their home stretch of the semester. A couple of days of class this week, then a reading day and then finals start. Ugh! But then they can breathe, until the next round. David has 1 more semester.
| Teresa is 9 here! That turtle is heavy |
Kara's job/internship is also with a company here in Boston. (Yay, again!) I can't remember the department she'll be working in, but it's marketing or finance or something.
WARM WATER. But before all that starts, we get a family vacation :) :) David and Teresa will finish their finals in about 10 days, then fly home and the NEXT day we'll fly to Panama. There we will begin our cruise, from Panama to Cartegena Colombia, then to 3 small islands close to Colombia. Curacao, Aruba, and Bonaire. Warm temperatures for me, hanging out with some of my very favorite people. This will be the last few days of April/first week of May. Can't wait!
BOOK RECOMMENDATION. Here is a book I read recently, after listening to Zak Ebrahim's story on a TedTalk. Wow. He is the son of the man who planned the bombing of the World Trade Center in 1993. His amazing story had me hooked for the 9-minute Ted Talk, and then I looked up his book (the "full" story) in the library and read that.
Truly, if you have 9 minutes, it is a great Ted Talk. Then if you have some 10-minute snippets in your day to spend reading a pretty short 93-page-or-so book, he tells his whole story and it is So. Perspective-Changing. And. Uplifting. The Ted Talk is called "I am the son of a terrorist. Here's how I chose peace."
His book is called "The Terrorist's Son; A Story of Choice." Well worth your time.
HOLY WEEK. Yesterday was Palm Sunday, the beginning of Holy Week and the day of Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem. I wondered what was the significance, of him entering the city on a donkey?
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| Triumphal Entry: the people place palm fronds on the road in honor of the Savior's arrival |
Have a beautiful week!
Kari





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