Monday was Martin Luther King, Jr. Day and I had the day off work. That's good.
The only problem with the day was that my wife started feeling sick on Sunday night and very early Monday morning before I woke up she drove herself to the doctor's office and came back with a diagnosis of strep throat! I think I already knew how much she does and how much I depend on her, but it is hard to try to pick up even a little of what she does every day. I spent that day getting medicine, doing laundry, cleaning up the things from our weekend trip, cleaning up, cooking, shopping, and trying to keep the children occupied and not fighting. I did go with the children for a couple of hours to do some shopping at Costco and have lunch, which was a bit of a break for all of us, even though that particular Costco is completely crowded and nuts all the time.
On Wednesday I got to go to the Middle School Geography Bee because my oldest son was in it. It was a lot of fun to watch and try to guess the answers to myself. Those kids were good. Mine did really well, even though he did not end up winning. I was glad that it was right during the break in between the two halves of my language instruction so I could go and not miss anything.
On Wednesday night I went to an activity at the church with my oldest daughter and we played a game where you answer questions about yourself and the other person and then match up your answers. We had fun.
On Thursday I attended a Freedom of Conscience Seminar which had its interesting and boring parts, but overall is an interesting subject to me. One of my takeaways from the morning was that it is important to understand the religion and background of the people to understanding them better individually and understanding the culture of the country. It would be wonderful if there was more tolerance of the beliefs of others all around the world. After that, some of my "classmates" and I went to eat Indonesian food with one of our Indonesian teachers. It was some pretty interesting stuff. The anchovies with peanuts and honey tasted pretty good at first and then I started to feel it in my stomach and kept seeing their little eyes staring up at me.
We did keep up on more Indonesian grammar and getting a bunch more words which I still have yet to memorize but I can see some progress. We did have a new development in our class structure as one colleague felt he would be better off working with a group that started a little later than we did to give himself more time to catch up. So we are now down to five. I don't know if this will make it so that we don't split like we were supposed to or not since now we are at the maximum and not above it as before.
I was able to get back into my exercise routine this week after missing a couple of days because of the weekend vacation and family sickness. That helps me think clearly and I like the feeling it gives me like I can do anything.
Last but not least, I had a good time Friday night celebrating my wife's birthday. Luckily, by this time she was all better. Some great ward members and friends offered to watch our kids for her. We watched an old "chick flick" she picked out and had a really good dinner together at Lebanese Taverna and had a dessert she really wanted. She is really amazing and may be the best thing that has ever happened to me.
'Till next week!