He loves me, yeah, yeah, yeah...
This morning one of my students said to me "Miss Harrison, your cat was at the compound this morning!" Sure she must be mistaken, I replied "No, that's a cat that just looks like mine."
But when her brothers both told me the same thing, adding that they saw the cat's blue collar, I got a little worried. See, right now, I'm house-sitting for a week so I've not been at home to check that my cat's ok. My housemates have been feeding him but I suppose it's just not the same-no cuddles, no sleeping on the bed, no neck scratching... :)
He must miss me cuz he walked all the way back to the compound where I used to live. I assume he was looking for me! How did he do that?! He'd only taken the trip one time, in the opposite direction and inside a car!
That's pretty impressive!
Thursday, January 27
Thursday, July 22
Family Fun in the Mountains
Summer fun at Mt Baldy!
My aunt Sherry
cousin-in-law Nick and little Niko
Morgan and Karis coming down the mountain
Karis enjoying getting her hair wet and flinging back her head!
Niko throwing rocks
Up and down the mountain
Friday, July 9
Summer Schedule
Not a very exciting post here but I thought you might be interested to know my summer travelings:
June 20
leave Dar es Salaam
June 21
arrive Tampa, Florida
drive to Fort Myers to stay with my sister, Liz and her husband, Rhett
(help out with a summer arts camp along with my mom and our other two sisters)
July 2
drive to Bushnell, Florida to stay with parents
July 5
Barbeque with family!
July 6-8
travel to Yulee, Florida and Evans, Georiga to visit cousins!
July 9 (today)
...remind myself I need to buy a camera so I can take pictures of all these events!!!!
in Bushnell, Florida
get-together for supporters and friends
July 14
fly to Rancho Cucamonga, California
July (....)
travel to northern California to visit friends (?)
July 26
return to Bushnell, Florida to finish buying and packing
August 1
fly to London, England to stay with Debbie, Naomi and Jess (with possible visits to other friends)
August 14
fly to Dar es Salaam
August 15
return to Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
... if I'm in your area, give me a call or email! I'd love to reconnect with you!
:)
June 20
leave Dar es Salaam
June 21
arrive Tampa, Florida
drive to Fort Myers to stay with my sister, Liz and her husband, Rhett
(help out with a summer arts camp along with my mom and our other two sisters)
July 2
drive to Bushnell, Florida to stay with parents
July 5
Barbeque with family!
July 6-8
travel to Yulee, Florida and Evans, Georiga to visit cousins!
July 9 (today)
...remind myself I need to buy a camera so I can take pictures of all these events!!!!
in Bushnell, Florida
get-together for supporters and friends
July 14
fly to Rancho Cucamonga, California
July (....)
travel to northern California to visit friends (?)
July 26
return to Bushnell, Florida to finish buying and packing
August 1
fly to London, England to stay with Debbie, Naomi and Jess (with possible visits to other friends)
August 14
fly to Dar es Salaam
August 15
return to Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
... if I'm in your area, give me a call or email! I'd love to reconnect with you!
:)
Tuesday, June 29
June
Delicia, me, Naomi: housemates
June is a hard month at HOPAC. Although the end of the school year usually brings joy to teachers and students alike, in a missionary community, it also brings the season of good-byes.

As a teacher, about the third to last week of school, I'm saying "Come on, end-of-the-year." But by the time the last week of school rolls around, I'm saying "What? Already? Can't we have just a little more time together?"
This year is no exception, especially as there are many leaving HOPAC and Dar for good: families who have been the pillars of our community, prayer warriors, HOPAC leaders, small group girls, friends at church, a housemate. (Naomi, below)
It's hard to have so many good-byes at the same time and to be leaving Dar myself for two months, knowing I'll be returning to a somewhat different community. At the same time, I am thankful for so many friends who will still be in Dar, at HOPAC, at church. And as one friend said, "I am ready to open my heart again" to new friends.
I find myself longing for the day when there will be no more good-byes, no more transitions. I am comforted by the knowledge that my citizenship is in Heaven and I entertain the thought that in Heaven, all of my 'groups' will get to meet all of my other 'groups' in one joyful, never-ending, Jesus-hosted reunion.
But still, June is hard.
Labels:
Dar es Salaam,
friends,
HOPAC,
musings
Monday, February 15
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