A normal person can call one specific place home, can name
five or more friends they know since childhood, they know their little towns in
and out. They belong. Even if they leave this place they just have to return
home to be with people and places again. To be together.
Well, I guess I am not normal. If you ask me where home is
it might take a while to explain. The places I am familiar with include the
comfort of airports, the African red soil under your feet, the rain on iron
sheet roofs. I can’t give you a name of my best friend, since they might change
quickly. Friends are categorized by continent, country, period of my life we
have spent together.
We were together then, but we are no longer now. We might be
together now, but who knows where life takes me next? I can’t say.
What I can say is this: Even though we aren’t together I often wish we were. So badly that it hurts physically. No skype call (even video) can compete with a real hug, lying on the floor laughing so hard your tummy hurts, tasting new food, being still together. Technology brings you close, but not together.
What I can say is this: Even though we aren’t together I often wish we were. So badly that it hurts physically. No skype call (even video) can compete with a real hug, lying on the floor laughing so hard your tummy hurts, tasting new food, being still together. Technology brings you close, but not together.
While you and I move on with our lives, each in different
parts of the world, meeting new people, places and challenges, we can miss and
pray for each other.
This spiritual connection is such a sweet blessing to every friendship; it encourages and keeps alive the hope that we will be together again – at a place where continents, distance and skype calls don’t exist. Soon.
This spiritual connection is such a sweet blessing to every friendship; it encourages and keeps alive the hope that we will be together again – at a place where continents, distance and skype calls don’t exist. Soon.
What a great word at Lisa Jo Baker's Five Minute Friday
today! Much love to all readers and my dear, dear friends around the world.
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