I'm not sure what I would do if tea didn't exist. I'm fairly certain I would be dehydrated 75% of the time. I just love tea. Currently, I've been adding cinnamon to just about all my tea (in an effort to grasp the elusive (at least in Africa) "fall" feeling). It's so wonderful to have a cuppa while attempting to get through one of the longest novels of all time.
That's right. I'm finally reading War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy. One would think that after all of the "Warren Peace" jokes I've gotten over the years, that I would have read it sooner. I did try. . . once. . .
but now I'm reading it for real. And I have to in order to meet my goal of "2 Tolstoy novels" by the end of the year (also, 4 Dickens, 3 Steinbeck, and 1 Shakespeare. I have 2 Steinbecks and 2 Dickens left after the Tolstoy). But just to give you an idea of how amazingly long it is, I am not marking my progress by thirds or fourths or halves like I do with "normal" books, but by tenths. And even the tenths seem few and far between. On the plus side, it finally started getting interesting (on page 195).
On a completely random note, I went to Ethel's house today with Kyle. Ethel is the 4th grade teacher here, and she lives right next to school, so she invited us over for lunch. It was wonderful! I love Nigerian food. Turkey in pepper stew poured over rice and beans. Mmm!
While we were there, we found the Nigerian answer to America's Cosmo magazine. I can't tell you the name because the front cover has ripped off, but here's a quote from a "Question and Answer" page:
"Q: If you catch your husband in bed with your younger brother's wife, or your wife in bed with your younger sister's husband, what would you do?
Paul Eze's Answer: There is no course for alarm; since that is the man she loves. I won't fight her, but I will tell her to go with him, if not, I will kill her."
Wow.
Just wow.
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Of Trashy Magazines: That's how we roll! :)
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