To sum it up, we are still transitioning! I guess there's no other way to describe it than to just say everything is tiring and draining! Everything takes a little more effort and a little more will-power (and a little more Chinese).
It seems these days I'm missing Panera Bread Co. Panera Bread was my little get away. After a crazy day and after the kids went to bed, somedays I would drive the 5 minutes out to Panera Bread, park in a designated parking spot and order in my native tongue the yummiest drink or pastry you can think up. Or better yet, zip over to Starbucks where the coffee drinks actually taste like coffee and on a nice crisp fall evening get a scrumptious, pumpkin spice latte with soy and as much whipped cream as I want, always knowing I could ask for more if I really wanted to (though I never did, fyi). No worrying about hitting crazy scooter drivers, or bikers, or pedestrians or suicidal dogs (that's what I call those crazy dogs that live here that literally take naps in the middle of the road). No worrying about where to park. No worrying about attempting to order, praying they understood me correctly and praying that they don't ask me any questions all the while receiving my order only to find out it's all wrong.
But before you think we are totally miserable, we are not. :) I think I have just found myself in the throes of transition along with my two children who for the first night in weeks, went to bed before 8:30 tonight, praise God! We are in transition. We are adjusting, recognizing the good, the bad and the ugly about Taiwan and digesting it one pill at a time. All the while, we are content, feeling safe only because we know we are in the center of God's will, the safest place anyone could possibly be in this crazy world.
And speaking of Taiwan, "Zhong Qiu kuai le!" Today Joey and Ellie had a day off of school for the Mid-Autumn or Moon Festival. Tonight we have heard fireworks going off almost incessantly. Here's a clip of some that went off right in front of our apartment! I took this video after the fireworks had been blasting long enough for me to pick up Siri and console her, think about what a good video it would be, get the camera, step out onto the balcony and THEN start recording, ie. there was more than a minute of these loud booms!
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