Thank you for another relatable post! I can picture that market & the sexy Santa that the kids were confused by when we were there visiting family over Christmas a few years ago. lol
Thanks for this post. I'll be thinking about it for a while. I came back to the US but to a different area than the one in which I previously lived. No friends, no history, no instant community. Not where I would choose to live except for family needs. I don't feel like I came home but rather am continuing on down the road. I hope and want it to be a long obedience in the same direction, as Peterson says.
Thank you for another relatable post! I can picture that market & the sexy Santa that the kids were confused by when we were there visiting family over Christmas a few years ago. lol
Isn't he great? Haha!
Thanks for this post. I'll be thinking about it for a while. I came back to the US but to a different area than the one in which I previously lived. No friends, no history, no instant community. Not where I would choose to live except for family needs. I don't feel like I came home but rather am continuing on down the road. I hope and want it to be a long obedience in the same direction, as Peterson says.
Another powerful image, that long obedience in the same direction. I love that framing, too, for thinking about "home".