Thursday, November 13, 2008

Japanese. Burmese. Spanish. And Christmas.

So i've been watching-- well more like, checking in on-- THIS all day. I can't stop. They're adorable. The feisty little instigator/bully in the lime green collar Val and I have christened Chewy. He's like a little furry tank. Although Ol Yeller (Little Baby Yeller?) has some fight in him as well. Pretty positive they're Akitas? Which makes one of them Evita... but I haven't paid close enough attention to decide who.

Also, for the few hours I've been out of the house today, I've been bombarded by Christmas. It's like 55 degrees outside. I can't get behind it.

But I must say, that while I was walking through Target, I did pass through the Christmas ornaments and I started thinking about my misfit tree... and I got sort of excited. :) I think I'll write a whole post about that at some point. I gotta take some pictures first though.

Oh and-- guess what I did last night? I helped my buddy Omar transport some Burmese refugees back to Nashville from their job at a Tyson Chicken factory in Shelbyville, TN (which is an hour away). It was kind of amazing. Omar works for an organization called World Relief that helps place/reunite refugees in TN. So it was me and him in the front seat of this red Windstar minivan, driving through a rainstorm with 8 Burmese guys in green rubber boots smashed into the backseats. They didn't really speak English, so they just talked amongst themselves while Omar and I traded stories and talked about music and politics and NPR and world news and God and revolutions. Yes, me. I talked about politics and NPR. Crazy, right? But I actually really enjoyed it. And the Burmese were really sweet and very grateful for the ride. It was an adventure and an evening well-spent. :)

Tonight? Trabiendo.

Peace!

1 comment:

Valerie said...

I love and miss the puppies!! I haven't seen them since Saturday! Doesn't feel right to look at them without you. But we should check in on Cash and Bucket and that gang soon. ;)