As my trip neared the end, I had contrasting notions of time. Mongolia seemed so long ago but it also felt like I had just left San Francisco for this adventure.
Before leaving Seoul on Monday, I said good-bye to some friends and my Korean mom. Nancy drove me to the airport and we said our farewell too. I'm always so sad to leave. Every time I come back, there's always something that's changed and no longer the way I remembered. But change is good. After all, that's the reason why I embarked on this trip. Who know--if my Korean mom's prayers are answered, maybe I'll bring back a husband and a child on my next visit. One thing I know won't change is my friendships, especially ones like the one I have with Nancy. And that's very comforting.

4 comments:
I loved the blog. You did a great job.
Great blog, and great trip! I had a blast with you!
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OMG ! JACKIE JAcKIE JACKIE !
MY CRAZY JACKIE FROM CAMP !
YOUR EXACTLY THE SAME ! I would recognize You anywhere ! Seems like youve done some massive world trotting as have I ..we need to catch up girl , its been over 15 years ! Out of all the places I lived in Asia , I somehow never got to Korea , and now Im really kicking myself . You really brought it to life .....have to go read more !
HUGS !
Sue
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