Melancholia: Pensive reflection or contemplation (from Late Latin)
I remember getting to church on Sundays and wanting to turn around and run back to my car; I felt so alone, and the crowd of people was so intimidating (and I was even working part time in the church office). I still don't enjoy huge crowds; I don't think I ever will... It's not how I'm made up. But I can see such a difference now; I walk in to an event at church and I know 60 to 70% of the people. I eventually started working in the office full time, and I can see how God provided that job as a way for me to get to know more people and feel a part of it all.
Kathryn Morgan... She would MURDER me if she knew I was posting this picture. This is the wonderful lady who has allowed me to share her home for the last 9 months. I can get away with posting this because she doesn't have a computer--never has and never will!
Matt Knorr... This is a picture from when we were dating; now we are good friends, which is rather unusual in this world. We are grateful to still have our friendship.
Girls from my Bible study (l to r): Kerrin, Amy V., Mary (I'm in the back)
Kellie Wenzel... I lived at her house the first year I was here; we work together in the church office; she was also on the Czech team.
Sarah, Hannah, and Terri; Sarah and Hannah and their husbands are planning on doing missions. Sarah and Abel just got back from Tanzania, Africa. Hannah and Aaron aren't sure where they're going yet. Terri is Matt's mom and has been incredibly loving and accepting; she gives great hugs!
1 Comments:
Esther. You are looking really well! I can understand as well how hard it is to leave friends behind. It's wonderful that you can look back now and be amazed at how far you have come in these two years with friendships.
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