In just a few short days I will be back in the land of
plenty, where everything is available to those who can afford to buy them. You can tell I have my usual ambivalent
feelings about leaving home to live out of a suitcase for a few months, being
tempted on all sides, while trying to raise money, not spend it, and to lose
weight, not find it.
Right now I am surrounded by lists – things to do before we
leave, people to see while we are stateside, stuff that needs to happen down
here even while we are gone, and junk to purchase and cram into suitcases to
bring back in August. Meanwhile I am
consumed with tidying up the house and tying up loose ends I don’t care to face
three months and thousands of miles down the road.
With WOTH’s blessing, I’ve decided to take off the month of
June to help transition into mini-furlough mode, so you won’t hear from me
again until I am in Ohio
in July. Rather than leave you dangling, I thought I would write one
final post to tie up some loose ends with you, too – an update of sorts. If I’ve left any other question marks in your
mind, leave me a comment and I will attempt to answer it. How’s that?
Plumbing. Would you believe we are just now almost getting the plumbing problems
fixed? Yep, a whole year of stench and
inconvenience, and we almost have it resolved.
Almost.
Techy side.
My dream is coming true as I sing and chat with my little 5-month-old
granddaughter. This week I was blessed
to share in her bedtime routine via Skype, watching my son read The Poky Little Puppy aloud to her in
the nursery. What a precious gift
technology is to me.
Will they ever forgive me?
One estranged friend I have prayed for recently friended me on Facebook, and
another is looking forward to seeing me this summer for this first time in more
years than I can remember. A third just
chatted with me the other day on Facebook as though nothing stands between us. God is blessing there, too. There is hope, my friends!
Speaking of friends, I am looking forward to a little reunion with some of my dearest high school
friends – the first time in way, way too long.
At the end of my Unforgettable Week,
yet another coworker passed away, and I blogged about it here. Later I read a fascinating article about
another fallen hero I never met or even heard of until his death – Jim Elliot’s
brother, who faithfully served the Lord for over 60 years without any fanfare
at all until he reached heaven.
Now that I’ve gotten you up-to-date I really must get busy
on all the other items on my to-do list.
Procrastination stops here – right after I reread all your comments and
suggestions from this post
and today’s post.
IRL* See you in July!
Will be praying for you. Understand the mixed feelings. The challenges of being in the States. Enjoy the family and friend time-make lots of good memories. Fauche.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Kristi. And thanks for the medical tip over on FB. The stomach is still rumbling big time. Boo. Poor timing with everything else going on.
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