The first thing for which I'm thankful on this, the second day of my "20 Days of Gratitude" is the opportunity for rest and reflection. (I'm thankful for the smaller things, too, like coffee, candles, a laptop, a couch, books, etc.)
Secondly, I'll soon be enjoying the amazing hospitality and culinary skills of several families from the International Christian School of Budapest. A group of families has gotten together and planned a lovely Korean dinner for the teachers tonight. Since this is my first year, I am eagerly anticipating my introduction to this particular cuisine.
Thank you, thank you, Korean families for loving us in this way! Jó étvágyat! (Enjoy the meal!)
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And I am thankful for you, my dear Audrey! I miss you!
Nice alliteration English teacher. And I'm joining in. Lots to be grateful for, especially you!
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