During the mini Stobbe reunion out in California, we had a chance to go walk along Hollywood Boulevard. My adorable mother persistently asked about Mickey's star on the walk of fame. When we found it, this picture happened. I love it. I love her more.
My week with the Nystroms went well. We drove a lot, talked with a lot of people and ate some fun food - including Hawaiian barbecue. I heard their talk so many times I can definitely tell many of their stories myself now. That's totally OK with me because the stories are great.
Hearing stories from people like the Nystroms is a powerful reminder of why the work Wycliffe Bible Translators supports is so important. After one little girl in Papua New Guinea heard a part of the Bible translated into her mother tongue for the first time, she said to her father, one of the translators, "Daddy, this is delicious. Will you bring us some more?"
In the spirit of giving, I invite you to check out the Wycliffe Gift Catalog - you can be a part of helping give this deliciousness to people all over the world.
After my time with the Nystroms, I got to see my lovely little sister AGAIN! She had a crazy week, but by the time she brought me back to her college on Friday evening, she had finished and turned in the first draft of her major term paper. I enjoyed celebrating this accomplishment with her and her friends - all in an honors program together - by dressing up and eating dinner at The Cheesecake Factory on Saturday evening.
Once I arrived back in Orlando, work started up again, but we had a special celebration at Wycliffe on Thursday. At our fall Scripture celebration, we made a big to-do about the new translations that were completed or are going to be completed this year. So cool!
There are now just over 1900 languages that have NONE of the Bible translated. That number is dropping as people keep committing to the job of getting the Bible translated into every language that needs it.
Sadly, I don't have photos of my next two events. On Friday morning I had breakfast with family friends who were in town for the Scripture celebration and some other events. It was lovely to talk with people who have known both me and Wycliffe for a long time and who are excited that I am now working at Wycliffe.
Then on Friday night I had a game night at my house with some of my friends from church. Since it's fall (although it doesn't feel or look like that here in Florida), I made hot spiced apple cider. It made the whole house smell delicious. We played Quiddler, Scattergories, and Taboo - all word games = a happy Bethany.
Saturday morning I went for a 12 mile bike ride. Once again I will say how much I love biking - especially on my wonderful bike.
In the afternoon I picked up a college friend from the airport and then we had a Disney weekend. We spent Saturday evening at Downtown Disney - eating Ghirardelli chocolate ice cream and buying a giant, stuffed Eeyore.
Sunday I finally went to Hollywood Studios, the one Disney World park I hadn't been to yet. It was kind of weird being in a place with all the Hollywood names that I had just seen for real for the first time two weeks ago.
There are so many good rides and shows at Hollywood Studios, but one of my favorite things there is the car stunt show. Go see it. It's intense.
So, I've been busy. And the crazy doesn't stop. My mom flies down on Thursday and I get to show her around Orlando for 4 days. It's going to be good.
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