In a place like YWAM where people come and go constantly for
schools, missions trips, volunteer opportunities and sometimes just to visit,
“Goodbye” is said far too often.
Something I have discovered in the last year and a half of
being here is that no matter how many times you’ve said it, it doesn’t get any
easier.
We’ve had people of all ages, cultures, and walks of life, and
for the few weeks or months they are here, they become family.
A tatted up pastor’s kid, who slept under my parent’s
kitchen table for a night, with an upbeat personality from Switzerland; a quiet
and reserved guy who has a great sense of humor from South Korea; a tall white
boy who loves singing Adelle and is beast at making blackberry jam from
Missouri; a South Korean girl with a heart for missions like mine; an
adventurous and outdoorsy family from Pennsylvania; a girl with a great sense
of adventure from Canada; a photographer who claimed he found a “rocket” from
Kansas with a heart for Latin America; roommates from Brazil who would let me pour
out my heart as we cooked and ate together; a guy from Mexico who inspired me
to learn more Spanish; a runner from Alaska who’s biked cross country; and the
list could go on…
They have inspired, encouraged, and comforted me. We have
talked, ate, cleaned, traveled, laughed, sung, and even cried together. We were
friends, and we were family.
While I hate saying goodbye, I have found this one fact to
be comforting – I now have a home in various areas of the world; on every
continent almost. It’s like I told one friend, just the other day, in my broken
Spanish, “Mi casa es su casa. Ahora yo
tengo un casa en Mexico.” “My house is your house and now I have a house in
Mexico.”
I can’t help but think that the people whose lives have
crossed my path, isn’t just a coincidence. I believe that while (as much as I
hate to admit this) there will be some people I never see again, I think there
will be others that I will one day get the privilege of eating, talking,
laughing, crying, and ministering alongside with again.
Thinking of that gives me hope and gets me excited.
I know I still have many more goodbyes to say, but I also
know that “hellos” are in store as well.
So thankful for this journey I’m on and the people I meet
along the way,
Brittaney :)
Brittaney :)