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Some of my Asia people (Photo by Gonzalo Santillan, 2012).

Some of my Asia people (Photo by Gonzalo Santillan, 2012).

Gratitude & Asia & Colorado

November 24, 2015

I once lived in Asia. I remember the night we arrived, how we all trooped into the first apartment at midnight, how we took in every bright and dusty and unusual detail. How we had a few names and phone numbers, but we didn’t know anyone, not really, and we didn’t know this city.

Three months later, we didn’t just have our favorite restaurants and transportation success stories and the ability to navigate any dish with a pair of chopsticks; we also had friends. We wrote down the names of these people, the ones we spent time with in living rooms and cafeterias and zoos, the people we ate chicken feet and watermelon and birds-on-a-stick with, the people we invited over and out, the people who understood a little of what we said and those who understood a lot. We filled three sheets of paper with their names. We had them, and we had each other.

So much can happen between spring and summer.

So much can happen between one winter and the next.

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In Reflections, Travel Tags Asia, colorado, connection, finding each other, friendship, gratitude, loneliness, making room for others, memories, new home, searching for your people, seeing and being seen, spending time together, thankful, thankfulness, transition, travel
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Photo by Jasleen Kaur.

Photo by Jasleen Kaur.

House Church

April 9, 2015

Please be my people.

Almost every time, I leave their house feeling lighter than when I got there, even in my work clothes and work grime and work weariness. What was dormant in me is now stirring; what was dull is now reflecting bits of light as I walk back to my car on another Wednesday night. It's been two and a half months.

One week into my new city life, I was pressing send on an email to an unknown person. I was feeling around in the dark for an open table, for other hands that would reach back, for faces that weren't hiding behind plastic or paint or cliches. It was a hopeful search for the truest kind of community.

I think I've found it, but I'm not sure it's found me ... or that I've let myself be found by it.

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In Faith, Reflections Tags church, friendship, hope, community, connection, growth, insecurity
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