
so, three years? yes! basically, innerCHANGE realizes that the best thing for the apprentice, the team, and the community is people who are committed. in an international context, especially with language barriers, experience has shown that 1 year is only really a start to scratching the surface of real life among a team and community. some days when i think about 3 years, it feels like a long time (one/ninth of my life!) and other days, when i realize i've already lived in new orleans longer than that, it doesn't seem so long.
when am i leaving? after i have raised support!
no, but really, when is that? well....the next step in the process is an assessment with some other CRM and innerCHANGE staff members. that is scheduled for march 31. after that i can kick start the support raising process first thing on april 1. no april fool's joke there! i will need to have at least two months of full support coming in BEFORE i can depart for south africa. so my goal might be around august-ish, but it is hard to say at this point.
the rest of my time of travelling was good! from south africa, i flew to san francisco for the innerCHANGE orientation. there i made some new friends, learned more about innerchange, and got deeper into the values and culture of the innerCHANGE family. i also got to hang out with my wonderful aunt and good friends and mission year teammates heather and jessica!
then, on the last leg of my trip, i made it back to chicago to see the fam! and also to see jessica get married! i had such a wonderful time, but it sure does get cold up there in the winter : )
then.....the SUPERBOWL!!!!!! who woulda thunk, when i planned this trip in november, that the saints would be in the superbowl???? i mean, they were having an amazing season, but really. come on. the saints? but oh yes, the saints! so, since i wasn't back with my new orleans family, my parents and i had our own new orleans style celebration in deerfield, complete with gumbo, bread pudding, and beads. and then, you know how it ends, THE SAINTS WON!!! WHOOOOO DDDAATTTTT!
oh man, if you're not from or weren't in new orleans on this most-apocalyptic day, you just cant understand. i mean, i wasn't there so i can't REALLY understand but i know it was just absolute craziness. but in the most beautiful way (so i've heard!)
i got back to new orleans in time for the big victory parade, which had an estimated 800,000 people in attendance. CRAZY! after that, i got swept up straight away in the craziness surrounding the saints victory, mardi gras parades, and re-connecting with friends after being away for so long. (i definitely believe that mardi gras is one of those things that everyone should experience at least once in life. most of it is nothing like the bourbon street debauchery that most people think of. just good, clean, fun. and lots of plastic beads!)
after alllll that, i'm finally getting back to the normal craziness of life. i'm working a bit and preparing for support raising. i'm excited to share some opportunities for you to join in what God is doing!
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Can't believe you put that picture for everyone to see!!!
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