I do NOT want to sound like a whiny baby. I am acutely aware of our tremendous blessings as we continue this adventure of cross-cultural ministry in Switzerland!
But I also need to be honest. It’s hard keeping up with a bunch of different communities and ministry commitments in different countries at the same time. There are a lot of balls in the air right now, and this one – the blog – is one that’s easiest to drop. Sorry I’ve been inconsistent!
I tried to bake for the first time last week and it was a total disaster! There’s no mixer in the kitchen where we’re staying, but there is an immersion blender (go figure). So I tried to use it, and butter and sugar flew everywhere!
Plus they don’t sell vanilla here and I accidentally used baking SODA instead of baking POWDER (darn German language!) #fail.
However, I did try this new SUPER easy recipe for Coconut Braised Chicken with Sweet Potatoes that was a winner, fusing Thai and Indian flavors. (note I’m keeping with the international theme). One note – I used all coconut milk with no broth after reading the comments.
We continue to be stretched and enriched in this season, learning about communication, conflict, unique relational challenges, and theological differences across cultures.
On Monday and Tuesday I had the joy of visiting a friend in the mountains and making a new friend from China. What a tremendous blessing it is to learn from people of other countries and cultures!
Our conversation ranged from the Coronavirus to how to make dumplings to why most Asians don’t like cheese and why they take pictures of pigeons.
We talked about our respective faith traditions, and the Swiss art of paper-cutting, and the three types of Gruyere cheese.
We discussed the differences between those born in China vs. Hong Kong, the danger of lumping all Asians into one group, and the hard dividing line between being a “come here” and a “born here” in Switzerland.
And speaking of the Coronavirus, this post just wrecked me (Please watch the video – click on link).
Another new thing for me…For the first time ever I’ve learned of the term “Third Culture Kids” and the research that has been done about this group.
My friend, Katie Bachelor, who has raised her kids in Israel, and now Jordan, posted this on Instagram.
Lastly, a few posts from Instagram to lift your spirits or make you smile…
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