Leaving on a jet plane
All my bags were packed, I was ready to go...
But the dawn was breakin',
It was early morn.
President was waitin'
He was blowin' his horn
Already I was so lonesome
I could die....
One year ago today I was on a jet plane,
didn't know when I'd be back again.
But oh, I hated to go...
Coming off that jet plane, in a short time
I fell hard and felt deep pain,
I finished my bachelor's degree,
I didn't spend nearly as much time with true friends as I regrettably wish.
The only concrete plan I had post-mission was to finish my degree, and that was checked off the list in the blink of an eye.
Before I knew it, I my bags were packed and I was ready to go, saying good-bye to my home--my stomping ground.
Not quite in a jet plane,
I moved across the country without much of a plan or a second thought.
And I loved it.
I found a safe haven.
Yes, sometimes distance IS the answer.
Very hesitant to open up to anyone at all.
I can't honestly say much has changed, but I can see slight progress. :)
Something is better than nothing, right?
Work has been an amazing discovery and I have had to grow up in many ways.
First real kid job.
Scary... but exciting.
Friends have been crucial in survival and support. #ilovefacetime #thankgoodnessforskype
I sure did a lot of packing my bags (and my car) this last year......
I can't believe where I was one year ago.
I was still wearing a little black name tag. I was representing the Savior.
I hope since then, I have continued to represent Him without a little black nametag.
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Love and hugs!
Hna. Kristin Klein