The day is quickly approaching when my move will be permanent. I began processing that this week when I formally changed my address with the US PO. So many have told me how brave I am--please let me clarify--this scares me silly! BUT I couldn't seem to move forward here in Ruston---too many memories at each corner---I began to become concerned about future health issues and the need to be near my children. I prayed and God seems to have opened all the doors for this to happen---so the day that Ruston will no longer be home is almost here.
Here is what I am asking those that have asked---please help me through this difficult leaving by not calling attention to the reality that I will be gone. Some have asked to do special things, that is so sweet---I appreciate it more than you could ever know---but it will be painful enough to leave--please don't make a big deal.
LOVE all my Ruston family and friends more than I could ever---EVER tell you---so--allow me to bless you in some way before I leave. As God places the opportunity in my path---I hope to give you some form of blessing---if nothing else a verbal blessing---just let me leave having loved and served you to the end. You bless me--by allowing me to bless you and I love you as He loves us all!
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