Do you know the days I'm talking about?
I think it had something to do with the fact
that the air was clear
and the sun came out from behind the clouds.
It's getting lighter.
I have seen a sunrise two days in a row now.
And the mountains echo gloria.
Besides light, there was love.
It was my last day at work,
and I could feel how loved I am there
and how I will be missed.
It is a nice thing to know that you are missed.
Bittersweet, I suppose.
But still
to know that I have touched a heart
and to know
that there will be a small
Meg-shaped hole
and that my heart will have a small hole
where that person was
is sweet and beautiful
and the way that it is supposed to be, I think.
We are supposed to live together
in friendship and love
so that it is hard to leave.
And I know
that when the time comes
I will miss Salt Lake.
It's funny.
I didn't think I would.
But now--
well, I had a friend tell me
that she believes
that "home is wherever God leads you."
And I feel that to be right.
It feels right to me.
And Salt Lake
has become home to me.
I am grateful to be here
I am grateful for my experiences here
I am grateful for my friends here
I am grateful to love and to be loved here.
[view from the top.]
if you do it right, you'll love where you are.
Song of the day: "93 Million Miles," by Jason Mraz
But you just posted about loving your job! What happened? Where are you going?
ReplyDeleteIt was a 4-month internship, so it ended in late January. Right now I'm doing some freelance work while waiting to hear back about PhD programs. :)
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