It is the "saying goodbye" time of year again. This time we're not leaving (phew!), but others are. It is a conversation I've been having a lot recently - staying put in missionary life doesn't immune you from goodbyes. I wrote about it a little while ago here.

18 months ago I wrote a post about missionaries and loneliness. As I look back at it, I realise the one thing I left out was the constant farewells - even when we're on the field. That does something to you. One thing it does is make you go deep quickly in conversations and relationships (see a post about that here). We don't waste much time talking about the weather (though that does rate a mention, especially on a day like today when it is something like 16 degrees on the first official day of summer!?!).
So, we say goodbye to more friends. A quick count gives me at least 10 people who I know who'll be going back to their home countries in the next couple of months, probably more. Some of those will be back after a year, others will not. I once got slightly annoyed with a friend in Australia who was getting upset because her missionaries friends were leaving for home assignment. I felt like saying (or maybe I did), "That's what you get when you make friends with missionaries." It's a strange lifestyle. You get used to it a bit, but it still hurts to say goodbye so often.
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So true Wendy! It's definitely the season of good-byes at the moment, however I'm excited by the fact that mid-late July is going to be a season of welcome backs, when some staff from my old school who left at the same time as I did but for different reasons, are returning to the school. Yes, I'll be missing some people, but am excited by the new & returning people who will fill some of the gaps. The joys (and sorrows) of the expat/missionary life!
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