I am really behind--in several areas of my life--and the blog has suffered. I promise a real posting soon, but in the meantime, here is a list of things that make me smile. I'll try not to repeat anything from earlier "things that make me smile" posts, but if I do, it's because they make me smile on a consistent basis. Here goes:
- Interrupting a game of street cricket on the way into my neighborhood. I have seen street football, street soccer, street baseball, and street hockey, and now...street cricket. Game on!
- Having two weeks off for spring break. It means our school year extends into July, but those two weeks were sorely needed.
- Traveling to Istanbul during spring break. (I know, I know I should have written about this already, but I've been busy, ok?)
- Experiencing a traditional Turkish bath at the oldest bath house in Istanbul. Wow.
- Spending time at the beach in Dubai. The hotel behind me in this picture charges about 10X what I paid for my budget room.
- Skype. Have I mentioned how much I love Skype? My internet was down last weekend and my sister and I had to resort to an old fashioned phone call. Thankfully, the internet is working this weekend. Two planned calls down, one to go!
- Planning our much-awaited trip to France and Italy in July. We have been saving for this for over 5 years, and this is the year!
- A totally unexpected, late-night downpour, complete with thunder and lightning! I woke up with a start, thinking that one of my hot water tanks had burst a hose again (they do that on a regular basis) but soon realized the noise was coming from outside. I got up and sat out on my patio ledge for a bit to enjoy the show. It has been overcast and cool all day today (after being in the 90s this past week).
- Snail mail. My mailbox was full this week--graduation announcements, Easter cards, newsy letters...ahhh...feeling the love.
- Picking up an apple at the local store and seeing the familiar "Washington Apple" logo. Many of my former students and their parents work(ed) in those orchards.
- Ten weeks of student contact time left. (This also causes some anxiety--so much to accomplish in a short period of time!)
- TurboTax. Easy, correct information on how to file an extension and get the tax-free allowance for working overseas.
- Audio books on my Kindle. The 45 minute commute each morning and evening is no big deal now.