In any case, I wanted to give an update on things here in my neck of the woods. Currently, the biggest challenge that lies before me is pictured below.
Now, if that sight doesn't scare the living daylights out of you... well, then you're probably Korean. You see, it's not as simple as just flipping on the heat when one is cold. In Korea, they use what is called a floor heater. That's not a space heater I'm talking about. There is actually a system of pipes that runs underneath the floor in most houses and apartments (as far as I know) carrying hot water. This hot water heats the floor (almost always a wooden floor) thereby heating the room above. It makes for some very happy feet in the morning... when it is working properly. I have yet to get it to work in my apartment, in spite of having had the office manager of my building come and check it out with me along with a co-worker from my school. Thankfully it is not very cold outside yet and the only time I might need some extra heat is in the morning. But, all the same, I think this is a battle worth fighting now rather than later.
I am not worried about it though--okay maybe just a tad--BUT, that is my humanity talking. I know God is going to take care of me. He has provided everything I have needed every step of the way these past 22 years and much, much more.
"Yet true religion with contentment is great wealth. After all, we didn't bring anything with us when we came into the world, and we certainly cannot carry anything with us when we die. So if we have enough food and clothing, let us be content." (1 Tim 6:6-8)
My best friend recently shared this verse with me and it rings absolutely true in my current situation.
That friend (David, whom many of my readers know already!) happens to be Korean and also happens to really enjoy translation! SO, I am going to take the liberty now to share with you all another of the blessing God has given me...
So, there you have it! (I hope David doesn't mind my showing off of his beautiful work...)
I hope to make another update this coming weekend. Until then, blessings everyone--count them, because they are all around you!