I cant believe that I've been in the USA almost 8 weeks. My time is up. In less than 48 hours I will board a plane taking me to South Africa and a few days later I’ll head to Vilanculos, Mozambique. I feel like my time here has just flown by, especially coming from slow-paced Mozambique.
Fun. Relational. Memorable.
Special.
Busy. Variety. Efficiency. English (only). Relaxing. Stressful. Shopping.
Many purchases.
Food. Cereal. Cinnamon toast crunch. Meat.
Milk. Sweets. Mexican. Chinese Driving.
Clean feet. Air conditioning. Cooler weather. Family. Friends. Relationships.
Love. Atlanta. Marietta. Washington D.C.
NYC. Encouraging. Hiking. Tennessee. Maryland. Americus. Liberty Church. Abundance. Blessed. Hard-working. Tall trees. Wedding.
Multicultural. Hectic. Brazilians.
Bolkim Meadows. Legal documents. Visas. Money. Prayer. Songs. Joy. Connection.
Peace. Planning. Homeless yet Spirit–filled. Movies. Abundant internet. Computer (dead & new). Hope. Precious people. Discovery. Community. Fellowship. Belong.
Bargain-hunting. Portuguese Bibles. Bacterial infection. Pills. Museums. Spies.
American flags. Huge roads. Famous places. Consumerism. Materialism. Headaches.
Hot showers. Friendship. Gifts.
Receiving. Stories.
I had a Mozambican Open House, with pictures, food and stories about my time in Mozambique. I was dressed like a typical Mozambican woman- with a capulana (wrap skirt) and head scarf. The next picture from the open house has food and drinks including hot tea, tang, water, baji (made from bean and spices, then deep fried) , bolo (fried sweet dough), coco cookies.
Here are a few words that describe my time in the States:
I want to highlight a few
of my favorite moments in the last few months. Much of what I did was re-connect with family and
friends. It was special to visit each of
my siblings where they live and connect with them. I enjoyed staying with my parents in Georgia and visiting many people from church.
I also was able to visit all of my siblings and spend time with them.
My sister Sonya was helping make baji.
This is Felicity and her husband Ian. They just celebrated their first anniversary yesterday.
My brother Isaac and I. It was good to visit him in Tennessee and go hiking together.
Also I was a bridesmaid in Laura’s wedding. She’s a friend
from college and I’m so excited for her as she enters this new part of life.
The last 2 weeks in Washington D.C., where BeLOVE headquarters are I’ve been staying at the
“Haverkos hotel” and enjoying my time reconnecting with other world racers
(friends on the same mission trip in 2009-10). It's been fun and also spiritually significant and encouraging.
Becky and her son Matt. Becky and her husband Dan opened their house to us and also started
BeLOVE Inc., (the organization I'm with).
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