As many of you know I had the opportunity to go home for
Christmas for about three weeks. I had a wonderful time there! I was able to
spend a lot of time with my family and a few close friends. I made sure I had
lots of time with my new niece Charley and my nephew Cutler. They are growing
up so fast and it is difficult to miss it.
Being home was amazing but it was also very challenging for
me. When you are away for a while you can in some ways forget what you are
giving up at home. I loved being able to hop in the car at my parent’s house
and be at either of my sibling’s houses in ten minutes. I loved being able to
enjoy a home cooked meal with my family. I loved hoping in the car and driving
to Wal-Mart to pick up a few things. I loved meeting friends for a coffee at
Starbucks and hearing about what God is doing in their lives! I loved taking
Cutler and Charley to the park to play and feed the ducks. These are all pretty
simple things but can be the things you miss most when you’re thousands of
miles from home.
On January 11th as I went through security to
begin my journey back to Congo, waving goodbye to my family, I began to weep. I
wept for the days I would be away from my family. I wept thinking of Charley
being 13 months old and probably walking the next time I see here. I grieved
the loss of time with my family and friends. I think this is all part of the
process of what God has called me to in this season.
Pigs to go with our Three Little Pigs Story |
Making a tasty snack! I just love this picture! |
Shea,
ReplyDeleteI have been enjoying reading your blog for the last few days and was encouraged to find a blog from an educator. My wife and I have taught for the last 24 years in Alaska and are marrying our youngest daughter off in a few weeks. I noticed that there was an opening for an elementary teacher onboard for next year and would love to chat (email) about your thoughts, etc.
I have taught everything from K-8 as well as 6 years as a teacher mentor. My wife homeschooled our daughters K-12 and has also been working as a tutor / intervention specialist for the last 5 years. We have been involved working with a school in rural Uganda for the last 6 years so Africa is dear to our hearts.
Would love to hear from you ...
Larry Mitchell
pedalpushinllka@gmail.com