Hey as my sisters and I grew up in Canada, Costa Rica and Mexico it has been hard to leave friends and family as we've experienced several moves.
When we were really little we didn't notice how much we missed family and friends and we always kept busy and seemed to move on. But now that were all older people start to mean more and more to us and it gets way harder to leave the people we love. I'm sure a lot of u have moved or have at least been there when you're friends leave, especially when their really close to you. We have been experiencing some difficulty lately with this and we would love it if people could pray for us.
Don't get me wrong we love Mexico the people and the FOOD, but sometimes its a little hard. When we were on home assignment (for the year) in canada we got to know alot of great people and Carmy, Julia and myself had all made really good friendships.
Its still hard to cope with not seeing our friends and not being able to be with them.
Thank you to all our prayer warriors who we need at these times we would love it if you would continue to pray for us as we struggle through transition, missing friends and realize we will not always have those same friends for the rest of your life.
Bella
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We miss you all as well!
-erica
Hi Isabella,
Celeste still thinks of you and would love to stay in touch by phone, skype, or by email or mail. She has email and would love it she could chat with you. She would be so excited to hear from you again! Check with your Mom on how to do this and remember that just because you are out of sight does not mean you are out of mind. We moved away from Calgary after 7 years and experience the loss of friends just like you. God has us here on Vancouver Island now and we have kept our old friends and made new ones. I still have 2 friends from when I was 11 years old, we have lost each other and found each other many times but never lost the friendship. I hope you continue to trust God in your loneliness, He will never leave you nor forsake you and will help you transition.
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