It really sucks being in that place, where you feel like you're not moving forward, yet you're not moving backwards either, you're stuck.
That's how I feel right now. The plan after the summer was to just spend a couple weeks at home, saying goodbyes and all that stuff, and head out for S.Korea. However, I've not been here for a month, and I still have no idea when I'm leaving. I hate this: being at home, not really having a job (cause I don't know when I'll be called out to leave), with no car, with all of my friends miles away, and just generally doing NOTHING.
Friday, September 18, 2009
Friday, September 11, 2009
Be Where They Are
Hello, my name is Pamela, and I'm a nomad.
I feel like this is a great way to introduce myself, not only to you, my internet audience but also to those I will meet in life. Let me explain:
In my 25 years of living, I've moved around, a lot. More than I would have liked to, but that was just the way that life has taken me. During my sophmore year at college, when I was meeting new people, one of my friends jokingly referred to me as a 'nomad.' We all laughed about it and it became this little phrase that I would use whenever someone asked me where I was from. I had no idea how true that description would be, of the life God has for me now, after university.
I feel like this is a great way to introduce myself, not only to you, my internet audience but also to those I will meet in life. Let me explain:
In my 25 years of living, I've moved around, a lot. More than I would have liked to, but that was just the way that life has taken me. During my sophmore year at college, when I was meeting new people, one of my friends jokingly referred to me as a 'nomad.' We all laughed about it and it became this little phrase that I would use whenever someone asked me where I was from. I had no idea how true that description would be, of the life God has for me now, after university.
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