french cuisine

I’m about to fly home to Africa after being in America for five months. That means for almost half a year I’ve…

  • stayed in other people’s homes.
  • not sat at a desk for a normal days’ work.
  • traveled a lot.
  • not cooked a real meal.
  • drank gallons of frothy beverages from Starbucks.
  • had friends on speed-dial and made frequent use of those buttons.
  • did my own laundry.
  • strolled through Target whenever I wanted to.


I’m going to miss aspects of each of those when I’m back home. (Yes, even the laundry!) Okay, I may not really miss staying in other people’s homes; I am definitely ready for my own space with my own couch.

I think even more than I’ll miss my beloved grande non-fat extra-hot chai lattes, I’ll miss not cooking. I’m not good at it. I don’t like it. And I hate having to plan out meals. But alas, duty calls. And cook I shall.

French toast anyone?

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  1. @ngie says:

    From the looks of it Neil was handling it just fine in your absence. While not let him handle that aspect of your domestic dynamics?

    FYP, FYP and more FYP

  2. Heidi says:

    No french toast my dear!!

    What about cereal?

  3. This side of the world will miss you…

  4. 1godsgal says:

    Alece: I know many are praying for safe travel..love you and keep in touch! I’d have french toast with you any day…

    Love you!

  5. yeller says:

    Wow! What a trip!

  6. Amy says:

    love, love, LOVE your banner…

    safe travels friend… and I’ll see you on the flip side in a week. Maybe while the boys are doing home-brew with king corn, we can come up with a Starbucks-inspired frap blend of our own?!!!

    I can’t wait to do life together again.

  7. moweezle says:

    But no more living out of suitcases!!! That’s the best part :) I’m sure Africa is extremely excited to finally have you back.

    ps. Those giraffes are too great. Lightens up the look and I love it!

  8. yea … we are leaving for the land where meat is cheap.

    beer is strong

    walking naked is a daily occurance

    and a house full cereal where i can be myself…

    do my own things

    and sit on my couch and watch friends……

    God bless America

    God loves Africa

    we will miss al of you here .. i think

  9. Heidi says:

    Anti-

    I believe………………..

    You are truly going back to Africa a Changed man!!

    We’ll be waiting for your return…

  10. faithstart says:

    i enjoyed reading the links you had in here. Maybe pick up some easy cookbooks like Rachel Ray 30 min meals before you go home. I find that if I plan ahead at the beginning of the week when I do my shopping, its so much easer to make meals. Oh and we always have frozen pizza at least once a week, we love it! I will miss late night chats with you! But I think it might be good for my sleeping not to have you here, hehe.

  11. Jen says:

    I hope you have a safe flight to Africa! I’ll be praying for you!!!

  12. Jen says:

    P.S. – awesome banner! :)

  13. Anna says:

    I am actually sad you are going back already….. Why? I do not know… I guess I wished I could of met you. But I guess if you aren’t coming to me, I will just have to come to you one day. :) Yes, I mean in Africa…. not any day soon, but SOME DAY

  14. Becca says:

    I’ve appreciated having you on speed dial, too.

    I love french toast.
    (but I love you more)

  15. Michelle says:

    For you praying…again…

  16. Mai Oui!

    Bon Voyagee :-)

    Great Banner!

    On the plus side – you’ll be closer to me soon :-)

    Not close enough – but closer – i find that a little comforting :-)

    <B

  17. Brandy says:

    I want a Joyce. Besides my mother in law. She’s also Joyce. But she doesn’t do my laundry. LOL!

    I love you, and even though blog friends don’t move, I am going to miss our “at the same time” chats.

    AB: walking naked is a daily occurance? You meant dancing right? ;-)

  18. annie says:

    Haha. Gotta love the French toast. (Where would we be without the French, anyway?)

  19. Amy Ellison says:

    there’s nothing like crawling into your own bed after being away from it for a while!

    and I’ll take three slices of french toast. butter and syrup, pretty please.

  20. tam says:

    i love me some french toast!

    i love that you will still be as close as my laptop. always accessible to me! yes. im selfish that way!

  21. Christen says:

    Can you remember coming to visit with some interns back in 2001… I can remember b/c we were in our first flat. We were so poor (and i think we’re poor now!) and had nothing to offer. I remember we bought 4 loaves of bread and made a ton of french toast! I don’t know if you remember, but I do. I love French toast. But American style with butter and syrup, not SA style with something savory on top!

  22. Alex says:

    Have a safe and great flight home! I know everyone there misses you and is excited for your arrivel!!! Things in America are convienient…but Africa loves and misses you while you are away!!!! One day we will get that hug :-) Talk to you soon!

  23. Kari says:

    HELLO!!! Safe travels, sister….I am visiting you over from She had to say it blog…..WOW!!! I am totally coming back to read more….my husband, 2 kids and I were missionaries in Madang, Papua New Guinea with New Tribes Mission. I can’t wait to read up about your ministry….blessings on your trip and settling back into your home! :)

  24. April says:

    I will be praying for safe travel!

  25. Laura Wood says:

    At least you are leaving a couple of pieces of you behind, for us to remember you by! : )
    Be blessed as you travel, enjoy your 12 hour nap Alece, and be kind to those who are jealous that you wake up as you are landing!
    We will miss you here on this American soil, but I know that Africa has been counting down the moments of your return!

  26. alece says:

    kitty — sounds good to me!

    moweezle — tis true. living out of suitcases gets so old!

    AB — daily occurrence, eh?! i’ve yet to see it. oh wait, never mind.

    faith — i’ve got one of her 30-minute meal cookbooks, which i enjoy. sadly i can’t get everything here and with all my substitutions/changes it usually takes well over 30 minutes, but i do love some of her recipes.

    anna — your comment was so sweet! yes. someday indeed!

    becca — i can just hear that song of yours… “FRENCH toast!”

    love — true, i’m evening out the time zone difference now!

    amy E — coming right up!

    christen — i don’t remember that, but i love that you do! thanks for reminding me… french toast between friends is heavenly!

    kari — welcome to the craziness of the G&G! i’m glad you stopped by.

    laura — i miss your voice!

  27. Laura Wood says:

    I’m bummed!!!!!
    What happened to the time?
    When things were calm, you were attending to family stuff, or sacrificing body parts to the greater good of oration and health!
    Give Africa a hug for me!!!
    Tell Shvendel “Howdy”!!
    Louie and I miss you both very much!

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