The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly of Being Three Cubed
(Three cubed = 3^3 = 27)
*In no particular order, obviously*
(Three cubed = 3^3 = 27)
*In no particular order, obviously*
- Wore a funny hat and got a diploma, put on a sombrero and had a fiesta
- Had the best going away party EVER
- Moved away from Fort Collins...and cried as I looked in the rearview mirror and realized that Fort Collins had become home
- Returned to the desert and remembered how much I love it
- Became a nursing student
- Put many a Foley catheter in all my favorite mannequins
- Was astounded when amazing friends flew me home to Colorado from New Mexico
- Learned that therapeutic communication with the mentally ill = listening and loving
- Had my first visitors in New Mexico: Vanessa, Deanna, and Elijah.
- Sang Christmas songs during a torrential monsoon on a mountain top in East Nepal
- Slept in a hut next to a pile of roasting corn
- Became a dudh chiya (milk chai) addict
- Was totally stoked about drinking milk in Nepal without my lactase pills
- Trusted God to be my provider and He, of course, gave me all I needed and then some
- Hiked hundreds of miles on two continents
- Lived in a climate where I didn't need to put on winter weight to keep warm
- Said goodbye to and grieved the loss of a dear friend
- Went to my hometown 3 times
- Tried spinning classes...totally hooked
- Tried hot yoga...loved it!
- Became long distance friends with folks in Nepal, India, Colorado, New York, and, oh yeah, Chicago :)
- Made a whole mess of new friends in New Mexico
- Learned how to let winter be winter
- Became acutely aware that I am NOT in charge, PHEW!
- Became a green chile snob
- Learned how to eat with my hands Nepali style
- Sobbed with a Nepali woman as we prayed for her to be healed of cancer
- Sang in a warm summer rainstorm walking down the streets of Seoul with Kierna and Trissa and no umbrella
- Acquired some oh-so-essential (and stealthy) ninja band-aids
- Learned how to swim...sort of...in the shallow end
- Forgave...really and truly forgave someone when I didn't think I could do it
- Had the second best nap of my life on a beach in Kauai
- Made friends with a Nepali kid after I (accidentally) hit him in the face and then fed him cookies
- Developed a real deal friendship with my big brother
- Kissed my niece Miya's sweet little face hundreds of times
- Spent hours and hours building Lego cities with my nephew Xander
- Ran miles and miles and miles along irrigation ditches in pecan orchards
- Taught some Nepali kids my favorite church song, "Big, Big God"
- Became a fan of home church
- Fell in love with Jesus...again
- Was intentionally single for all of my 27th year
- Cried as I watched my kid sister graduate high school
- Discovered dark chocolate and chili powder covered mango slices. Yummy!
- Ate my first whole, raw garlic clove on my last evening of being 27. Thanks Mike! (Hint: if you try this at home kids, chew it up real fast and swallow with a glass of water)
- Wrote a list of 27 of 27 which turned out to be far more than 27 items long...oops!
- The years just keep getting better and better
3 comments:
Here's to 28 and 28 more. I'm glad we're friends.
That was a dang good list! I liked that you are now a green chile snob! I sure like Mesilla. Thanks for sharing..I'll try to do mine soon.
I like it!
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