Thursday, July 8, 2010

potable.

(written a couple weeks ago, back in Buenos Aires)

I don't know why, but I really like this post title and the subject...without even having written it, I feel like it will be my favorite (arrogant much? I don't know what I'm thinking -_- anyway...on to the post)

potable (adj.): suitable for drinking (according to WordWeb)
A few days into my stay in Buenos Aires, I discovered from my dad here that all water in Buenos Aires (I think? or Argentina) is potable. (On a random side note, I remember first learning the word and thinking it was so odd...but thank goodness I remember it and that it's the same word in Spanish! Hehe.) Filling up my water bottle and/or quenching my thirst is as easy as turning the spout in my bathroom or kitchen sink here. I guess it essentially is the case in many places in the United States (maybe?), but even so, we seem to have developed a need for water filters...either way, I've never been a picky water drinker, so taste doesn't bother me.
But! The interesting thing is, although water from any faucet here is drinkable, water is not free at restaurants, unlike in the U.S. You have to order mineral water (for two dollars or so per bottle--although, to be fair, they come in cool green glass bottles that are pretty large XD); otherwise, no H20 for you!
Somehow, something in my mind connected the strange dichotomy between potable water everywhere and yet having to pay for it in restaurants (and vice versa in the U.S., to some extent) with...(maybe) you guessed it, Jesus! :) This may not make much sense, but if you're willing to try, bear with me.
I was reminded of the fact that so often, in today's society, the world tells us that we have to pay for salvation, that we have to earn our way to heaven and eternal life with "good" deeds (the same way we have to pay for our water in restaurants here). However, the salvation offered by God's grace through Jesus and His death and resurrection is all we need to be saved.
And the great thing? It's FREE! :) All we need is to invite God into our hearts and believe that He sent His Son to save us from our sins. It's free and ubiquitous, just like the potable water from faucets here.
(Connection number two...water is absolutely essential to life...as is salvation in Jesus!)




...I wish I was more eloquent. The idea sounded better in my head, but I feel like my explanation was inadequate.

Friday, July 2, 2010

so loved. :D

One more really quick one for the night...so I got back home today before dinner, and my host mom handed me...A PACKAGE!!! :O from...Michelle Li?!
XD
I was so confused...wondering what she possibly could have had to mail me before I see her in two days...nevertheless, I just went to go open it after dinner and some time on the computer...

What a SUPPLIES! :D It´s a box full of letters and cards (and one t-shirt XP) from a lot of people back home :) combo of Dallas and Houston! Hehe. I haven´t even read all of them, but I just want to say (to those of you who wrote something and also read this blog, please pass it on to the others!), thank you so so so much :D to everyone! You all are so thoughtful and made me feel very very loved :) and like Caiqian said, it reminded me that there is definitely a lot to look forward to in my return to Houston :) despite me saying several times how much I don´t want to leave here XD

But yeah. I feel so blessed and honored and grateful for such loving brothers and sisters :D Yayyy!
(and praise the Lord! that the package got here today...because in less than twenty four hours I´ll be leaving on a jet plane!!)

vamos!

Man, I really can´t believe that it´s our last night here. Already?? But yes, July is upon us (and has been since yesterday, haha)...
Still so much I want to blog about, but at least I can do it when I get back to Houston :) the memories are coming home with me!
FYI (if it interests you, dear reader), we fly out from Buenos Aires tomorrow night and arrive in the U.S. Sunday morning (in time for Independence Day! haha)...I guess that´s a prayer request :)
Eep, and I still need to pack...><


On another note...VAMOS ARGENTINA!! Playing against Germany tomorrow morning. Don´t let us down! Por favoooooooor. XD