The Kings and I use this porch frequently, sometimes with other friends, but mostly just us. On Sundays, we sit on the porch with a glass of wine and enjoy the breeze and the kids. The kids and I play here after school when I bring them after activities. We play football, volleyball, and kickball, blowing bubbles, and jump rope. Yes Tayta jumps rope.
I workout one way or the other at least five days a week: dancing, aerobics, walking on campus, tennis clinic (OK, I have only been to one tennis clinic but intend to do it more often.) I don't have to climb up to the third floor to my office in the University, like I did last year, although I am in shape. The University has given Leyla and me separate offices, which we hope is a sign that there is hope for the Arabic Program. Right now that program is made up of the mother-daughter team teaching the only three courses offered. I love my office on the first floor and I have all the books I bought in Dubai exhibited on my shelves: (forgive my unskilled selfie.) My students will read them for extra credit.

Although I miss my office mate, it's wonderful not to climb those killer stairs (at my age!) one more floor. The group of students I have this year is hard working and excited about learning Arabic, and I love them and I am excited right there with them.
Right now I am in the middle of switching all the amenities and services in my house from the previous owner's name to my name. I even installed my own cable and Internet boxes because I couldn't wait for a service visit.

When I am not busy doing that, teaching, preparing, taking Fred and Bea to various after-school activities, I socialize. I have met and in the very short time I have been here, become friends with a group of lovely ladies. These beautiful girls have embraced me with true Christian love. We go places and do things, at least once a week.
I am thankful for the Divine intervention which made me move to Sewanee. I miss my friends in VA but I make every effort to keep in touch.
What is my life missing here? Joe.
Come visit me after January. As I mentioned in a previous blog entry, the Ballees' visit for Christmas is much anticipated. I am making plans for our reunion and travels around the area while they are here. I can't even imagine all five grands being together. Oh the photos that will be generated! But after that, you're all welcome. I do have two guest rooms.

The Kings are very lucky to have you around! Sounds like you are settling in very well. Maybe we can come and visit one day. Love and hugs to everyone from New Zealand. Vicky
ReplyDeleteYou are so sweet, Vicky. Thank you. It would be amazing and a great treat to all of us if you could visit. Now there are two homes for you to stay in. You can leave the kids with the Kings and the adults can stay with me...LOL Love to you all.
ReplyDeleteOh dearest May how happy I am for you. You deserve all that it is as if God has things lined up for you and is helping and directing you step by step. May he help you continue your path and protect you along the way. As for Joe, I know you miss him it would have been awkward if you didn't, but remember he is always by you guiding you too. He is alive in your heart and I'm sure he loves it. Mabruk the house and the porch!!! With warm kisses - Chadia
ReplyDeleteThank you, sweet Chadia, for these words of wisdom. It has been truly tangible, this God-love and direction. Tfaddalou and visit me.
ReplyDeleteMay, we miss you, but are so happy that you have settled and are loving life! Peace to you, my dear friend.
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DeleteSo sweet of you, Stephanie...I miss you guys and seeing your girls grow up. But thanks to FB, I stay up to date on their lives and yours.
DeleteSo happy for you! I love Sewanee and know that you are going to be so happy, living there. Hope to see you soon.
ReplyDeleteThank you Wanda! The fabulous ladies who have embraced my include YOU!
ReplyDeleteMay, your life there sounds so perfect! I am very happy for you. You are happy and you are making so many people around you happy. I can't wait to visit you and sit on your porch. What a great sign!
ReplyDeleteMabrouk!
ReplyDeleteShoukran, my Friend. Hope all is well with you. This blog woefully needs updating, but fortunately, life is busy and I barely have time to live it, let along report on it!
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