I did ask someone I love if they were feeling alright when I
heard them stutter for the first time, and I found out that He was not ok. He had
been, or was going back to the hospital for another malaria treatment because
the previous round of meds didn’t get totally rid of this case of malaria.
It was a big deal for me to know that asking a question
about an abnormal behavior was ok. He wasn't offended. I knew he was smart, and pretty thoughtful before he
spoke. He was usually methodical in his communication and I had never heard a
stutter before. So, I was genuinely concerned when his stutter went a little bit
into a slur. That's when I said to him what I hope someone would say to me if they noticed
a brand new ‘quirk’ or maybe even a typical quirk of mine that was a little too
pronounced.
So yeah. That is another reason why I’m so passionately talking
and writing about mental wellbeing. That case of malaria stuck around and messed with his brain for a long time. Jesus won, and he's not even stuttering. But that was a big scare.
I guess that is all I have in mind for mental wellbeing. I’m
also interested in other things like, celebrating my little sister’s 30th
birthday, hosting my best-friend while she has a three day speaking engagement near Denver, and all the while getting ready for our trip to Cali and then on to
Mozambique.
Do you want to know some of the preparations for our trip to
California?
Dance moves! I love it!!!! A dear friend from our early days
on the mission field is getting married and we’re gonna do a Bollywood flash-mob
dance.
Here’s a few of the dance moves that I gotta try to roll
through :-) to read because I thought that if I wrote out some of the dance choreography,
then I could remember it better. I'm pretty wordy.....if you haven't noticed.
So here it is: Intro 1,2,3,4
Starting on 5, then 6,7,8
feet shoulder width apart both feet facing forward and tapping. Turn
face towards the right lift right hand up straight and flat (bent at the elbow)
in front of face, with left hand just under chin in the middle of upper chest.
Pumping shoulder a bit and hands at the beat.
On 1, then do the same move facing left 2, 3, 4
Back to right on 5, then 6, 7, 8
On 1, move left hand from in front of the chest to the left
of left hip at waist height. Move fingers to soft and long with middle finger
touching the thumb. Step with the right foot slightly to towards the left in a
counter clockwise motion bouncing the right hip with each step and slightly
extending and retracting the arms on each step.
Then on through 2, 3, 4 ,5, 6, 7, and clap in front of your waist on 8
and change directions.
On 1, doing this move going from left to right. Clap on the
8 count
On 1, lift hands up and out in a slow bounce (slightly
facing left with right knee slightly bent) out to 8 count. On Jai Hoo
That’s only the first part of the dance! It is going to be
fun, and I am certain that the choreographer is going to tell us we look
amazing!!!! Here’s hoping.
Well tomorrow is my day off from Blogging. So lots of love
for two days!!!
Missionary Momma Mia
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