Monday, November 17, 2008

Farewell Camelot

This process of saying goodbye is not likely one I will ever forget. In this transient society, we so quickly make friends, friendships that most often become our family. Unfortunately, as quickly as we develope these relationships, we have to say goodbye. In our 4 1/2 yrs here, we have seen many families leave. We have had farewell parties, helped them clear out their pantries, and gone through the last days with them. It always felt odd, wanting to be happy for them , often going home, or another luxurious location, yet feeling sad to see them leave. Sometimes there was a bit of jealousy, wanting it to be you whose going home.

Now it's our turn! This is bittersweet as you can imagine. It's time for us to go home, and leave our friends behind. Those whom we have gathered around the Thanksgiving table, and spent Christmas with. Those who we've shared our joys and saddness with when missing our homeland. They have been with us throuhg thick and thin.

Our friends from Camelot had a farewell party for us on Sunday evening. All the children ran freely around the pool and ate tons of sweets and crisps, swimming and playing thier fvorite game of cops and robbers. Everyone asked about our new house and what it's like "back home" They spooke of how much they will miss us when we are gone. It's so hard to balance the emotions in this situation! We were blessed with great neighbors in Camelot!

Here arre some pics from the night............

Patsy and Wendy

The guys of Camelot
The Camelot Ladies
Beena and Wendy
All the children lining up for a peice of Erin's homemade cake
(this is after they've already decorated 2 of thier own cupcakes!)

1 comment:

GrossoSpace said...

Hey Wendy,

I can see how it can be a bittersweet goodbye. Looks like you guys have some real good friends and built up such great relationships.

Being selfish now...the Grosso family can't wait for you all to return :)

We've missed you guys...but I have to speak for Chris, he really missed Steve. Chris would talk about the days when they would go mountain biking, golfing, and just having conversations about God and Politics.

Once you guys settle in, we would love for guys to come over...and I PROMISE not to make that awful chicken (how embarrassing LOL). Chris and I still talk about that day. I felt so bad HAHA.

Love you guys and we will be praying for safe travels home YEAH!!!