•Life is EASY - I understand everything, I can communicate with ease, I can hop in my car and go where I need to go, when I want to go there, and know how to get there. I feel like my mind has been able to relax for the first time in 10 months.
•In comparison, the American culture is cold - No, not the weather. That's the warmest things around these days. Nothing against my "American family", but a homecoming is not nearly as warm as seeing a Peruvian friend on any given day. Now hello's and goodbye's just seem awkward (really? a handshake?)
•DRIVING. There's almost too much to elaborate on here.
•Another chapter closed - As much as I promised myself, and my friends, that I'd be back to Peru as soon as possible, I can't help but accept that things will never be the same. The hardest reality to face is that life moves on.
•Another chapter begun - I feel like I'm living my dream. Despite difficult goodbyes, and overwhelming culture shock, I know the best is yet to come. I have a lot to look forward to, and I can hardly contain the excitement I feel about what He is going to do with me and and through me at UW Sports Ministry.
No comments:
Post a Comment