Share Your World – 2016 Week 12

In response to Cee’s Share Your World for Week 12

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coconut-water

Wanting something to quench your thirst, what would you drink?
I would drink coconut water. It is very refreshing, yet the jelly is very delicious.

What made you feel good this past week?
I was able to attend the on-line team leaders meeting with my colleagues from all over the world and it was a very nice experience for me. We discussed some things about translating the Bible reading plans and how to motivate the volunteers to keep them committed to this beautiful life mission.

When you’re alone at home, do you wear shoes, socks, slippers, or go barefoot?
I usually wear slippers though I love go barefoot. Since we share the house with other persons, I can’t enjoy go barefoot now.

Would you rather live where it is always hot or always cold?
I lived in Europe, where I could experience all of the year seasons, but I dreamed about living somewhere, where is always warm. My dream came true last year, after I moved to my husband (that time fiancée), to Jamaica.

Bonus question:  What are you grateful for from last week, and what are you looking forward to in the week coming up?
I am always grateful for God’s presence in our lives and for our health. The last week was a bit busy, but we did it and I could enjoy my weekend with my husband. We visited the public library on Saturday and we went to the Emancipation Park and ate some ice cream on Sunday. 🙂

For this week I am looking forward to receive my login details, so I can open my first slots and start teaching. Yay!

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8 thoughts on “Share Your World – 2016 Week 12

  1. Terrific answers! Thanks for sharing. 😃

  2. Thanks so much for sharing this week. I like your coconut water answer. 😀

  3. Nice to learn a bit about you.

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