Every year I say this, but… “I can’t believe I’ve lived here SIX YEARS!” I wouldn’t trade the time for anything in the world. There have been moments when I would trade it for having a more “normal” life, such as starting a family of my own, but overall it’s been a greater joy, privilege, honor, and ADVENTURE than I ever could have imagined six years ago.

With Elena, my faithful sidekick :)
This morning I re-read what I wrote last year. Basically I said it all there and it all still stands. I also realized that I wrote a lot better back then, which is a little concerning... Maybe functioning in Spanish most of the time is affecting my English as much as my family always swears, ha!

The crew: Brianna, Megan, Shekkinah, Hannah, Brittany, Micaela, Elena
Thanks to everyone (you know who you are!) who has supported me during these intense, emotional, incredible years living and serving in Bolivia. The fruit is yours as well.
1 comment:
I am a frequent reader of your blog, but I don't think I have ever posted.
My dream as a child was to work in an orphanage. (My earliest childhood memory is of adopting my sister Nicki when we were both two. I can still picture parts of the orphanage in my mind.)
In 2002, I spent 4 months volunteering in an orphanage in Quito, Ecuador. I also spent 16 months in 2004-2005 as a missionary for my church in Quito.
To this day, I still dream of returning and working on a longer basis in the orphanages I love. I have even been offered the opportunity to help direct the program I once volunteered for. (That offer might be available again next spring.) However, I have a long list of fears of what my future will look like if I move to Ecuador on a more permanent basis.
Basically, all of that was to lead up to the fact that I admire what you do. You are living my dream despite the fact that your posts mention that you share some of my apprehensions. Thank you for your example!
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