Wednesday, March 18

Mis Padres

Latinos are more entitled to be attached to family. At least, that's my justification here in Wake Forest. But it's getting to be a little old. How often can a girl in her mid-twenties, living on her own, miss her parents?

Oh, but I do.
Today, I miss them so much it aches.
I hope this goes away for good (but I also kinda hope it never does). They're such amazing people.
Last week (Mar.10), we had a chapel speaker talk on the cost of following Christ. I'm not gonna lie... I wasn't too crazy about some of the things he had to say, even though they were true.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Aww. You know how we roll. Latin families are a bit different when it comes to growing up and moving out. They don't want you to lol

I miss you!

Anonymous said...

I am so glad we are a "close knit family". I think we are, not only because we are Cuban, but because we are the other "C". We love our Lord, love you, love our family & love those you will reach for Him for many years to come.
I miss you so!!! I do however understand that you need to deepen your faith, have "...Fresh conversation with the one who came that first Christmas", LEARN to be la mejor church planter & plant many "love" seeds all over His Kingdom on Earth. Love YOU, mommee

Kiki said...

Q. "How often can a girl in her mid-twenties, living on her own, miss her parents?"

A. As many times as she NEEDS to!!!

whittakerwoman said...

Oh girl, I love me some parents too! :) H