I can feel myself fighting the idea of going home
could I somehow make a way to stay here forever?
I like change, but only when I have a bit of an idea of how that change will impact my life
I have no idea what will happen when I get to the States...
I have been working on editing and writing, odd jobs for the project in Malawi and keeping busy with friends, games, dancing, laughing, meeting new people, thinking and wondering about tomorrow
I will de-brief with the project in South Africa in two weeks and I am nervous, strange how things change over the course of time, one would never expect how things will actually turn out.
I could use your prayers right now, I don't want to be running away from things
1.20.2008
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We are praying for you Megan. Enjoy your last couple of weeks in Lilongwe. Make sure you spend a lot of time at this place:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/khym54/1789018055/in/set-72157602760877631/
When they have lemon cheesecake -- it is simply terrific.
Megan,
It seems that, often times, when people have the opportunity to experience another culture such as you have, there is a struggle between longing for home and enjoying the present.
My prayer for you at this time is that you will be able to relish the present and create meaningful memories during these last days.
Blessings,
Terri
Meg,
This is Kerry Snyder from Superstition Springs Church in Gilbert. We met when we were there at Hands at work last June when we came with Karl. Hopefully you remember. I've been following along, and praying for you. Anyway, I was wanting to know if when you get back (and get to decompress/debrief yourself) if you would want to come share with our group? Let me know, still praying for ya.
Praying, praying for you, friend.
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