Hello hello everyone! I've been on a total hiatus for the past
month I believe. Super busy. I started SFI (Swedish For Immigrants) and it's
been non-stop. For the past three weeks, I've been in class studying and
craving to learn Swedish. It can be a difficult language if you let yourself
think it's difficult, but if you go in with excitement and acceptance
that it isn't your native language, than it will be easier. There's a Polish
girl, 3 from Syria, 1 from Congo, and Israelite 1 from a country
called Erythea, a couple from South Africa, a British girl, and also myself.
First week of class, I got the most questions from my classmates. Such as
"Why would you move here?" Me:" Because my husband is Swedish
and because we wanted to start something in Sweden." "Are you a
Christian?" Me:"Well yes,yes I am" "You look Hispanic"
Me:" That's because my family is Puerto Rican *shows them in a map*"
Oooooohh. Haha It's awesome.
We all seem to get
along fairly well and to me, it's pretty awesome how so many people can be the
same yet so different. We all have our reasons for coming to Sweden and let me
tell you, mine seems like a fairytale compared to theirs. Some of these people have
seen lives taken away, pastors be prosecuted, not have options but to leave the
rest of their families behind, so many things. Leaving my family wasn't easy
but being an American, I am so grateful that I was able to sleep peacefully
while leaving there. Anyway, we're all different but amazing all the same.
My teachers speak
to me pretty fast.....it has it's benefits and crazy moments where I just stare
at her, asking in my head "What did you just say?!" Haha But either
way, they say I'm learning pretty fast for only being there for three weeks. I
even went to the Library and rented Children's book to help! (Thanks
Annica for the advice). Teachers aren't really supposed to translate to you in
English unless they see that you are very stuck, which is pretty often for me
haha! But Lord willing, I will catch up soon. I am having more Swedish
conversations with Kenny's family, so that's a plus.
-Now that
"summer" is here, we are planting loads of goodies. My herbs are
growing and so is our veggie garden. So far our Spinach, Lettuce, Dill, and
Radishes are blooming nicely! I can't wait to try them. I am so excited! During
the day is can reach about 80-90 degree on a good bright day, but at night it
still drops to the 60's. Depending if it is raining, it will drop down to
either the 50's-40's. I still love this weather though. I cannot imagine what
the weather must be like in Miami. Though, when you want to go to the beach,
you definitely appreciate the warm Miami waters.
-June is going to
be an exciting month. My dad is coming on Saturday and 1 week and a half later
my aunt will be here for a short time, but I get to see her. Yay! If there is
one thing I miss from Miami, is my family. I miss them so much. I also miss all
my crazy brothers and sisters in Christ. Ha! I love them so!
June is also
Kenny's and I's 1st Anniversary <3 I love him so much! This whole move and
life transition has brought out so much in us. God is definitely doing
something big IN and THROUGH us! We are still sticking to the word of God and
will always be. He's given us so much and the things that He hasn't, well,
they've been a blessing also. There's always a time for waiting, and I think
being in a place where you can get anything 24/7 or not wait for things to
happen, can make you take it for granted. Here, you have to be patient and
willing to wait for things. Nah....maybe also God is just making us wait no
matter where we are lol.
-No babies yet for
us. Just thought I'd throw that out there. We aren't ready for one, and who
knows maybe you don't have to be, but right now isn't the moment...in all
categories. So we are enjoying our moment of growing and settling down in
Sweden ;) They're a wonderful gift, but nooooo,not now. I'd rather satisfy my
maternal side with my friends babies or a dog for the moment lol.
-Will I move back
to Miami? Who knows. But right now, I don't foresee that. I've grown to really
like being here. The winters may kill me, so we'll see about that. I just find
it so,freeing here. I don't have to be scared as much as I was in Miami, I can
actually do things on my own and not worry. Not to say it's a perfect country
but it isn't as dangerous.
-Last time I
wrote, I still hadn't made a friend here. Well, it's the same. But since I have
spoken to a lot of Swedes about that post, I believe I also have to make the
effort. I'm super friendly, but I believe ever since I came here and the
language barrier came to mind, I became shy. So now that I am studying Swedish,
I believe it will be easier to actually have a full conversation with someone.
They do speak English perfectly, but I am sure it isn't the same, and hey, I'm
in their territory now ;) Maybe I am just crazy social lol Nah, they're
wonderfully people here.....not to mention beautiful. Like seriously.
-On April 21st, I
ran my first 5k!!!!! Yay!! I was so proud of myself. I ran it in 41 mins with
some secs but I didn't care, the fact that I actually finished blew me away. I
was incredibly dehydrated the first part of it due to me not being aware of the
first water station but once I got to the second one, I drank up and felt so
much better. I didn't get a cramp until I finished but it was a minor one. This
was an all girls race, so Kenny waited for me at the finish line. I was so
happy to see him. And got goodie bags. Yay!
-I got some huge
news that my BF and her husband are having a baby! Ah! So happy for them! We
love them dearly and are clearly overjoyed for them. I cried when I was told.
God bless them always.
Phew okay I think
I got through most of all of the highlights of the past month. I hope everyone
is well.
Love,
Ileana
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