In relation to project being over, many would assume I would end this blog. Lets first look at the word longevity, which is the length of someones life or the length of service. Then time span cover the idea of how long something last. There are two forms of time span thought, the literal how long you were doing the action and the less obvious how long that action/event is affecting you. Well I am going to be focusing on the latter.
Yes project is physically over, but the work and service that was done there created relationships and lesson that will need to be learned. In the last blog, I talked about lessons I was still learning a year later. Chicago was a long long time ago, but it is a part of me forever. It shaped who I was in many ways, many ways that got reshaped and further molded in Buenos Aires. So it only makes sense that these past six weeks would follow the same trajectory. The same path of effect on my life and how it would be changed from project.
The longevity of this experience will never leave me, but obviously I am not going to continue this blog for forever. It does mean that as I process through the end of project, fill in some gaps from the beginning and focus on how transition is hitting me; that this blog will continue. So keep your eyes ready for some of the ways God used experiences to continue to grow me and shape me into the woman He planned.
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