tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1807797510077851525.post3514759074517525906..comments2022-07-22T20:25:35.857-08:00Comments on Lox Populi: To Arrive Where We StartedTiffany Borgeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03027802344101689023noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1807797510077851525.post-48338866699709347212013-03-10T21:46:59.397-08:002013-03-10T21:46:59.397-08:00Very true! Part of our talks has been examining wh...Very true! Part of our talks has been examining whether we're simply nostalgic for a certain 'time' in our lives, or whether the place is truly our goal.<br /><br />I'm either blessed or cursed with being generally happy wherever I live --- never been one to feel 'homesick' -- in fact Anchorage has felt like home in every way for ten years. And we're very attached to the Anchorage area. All in all, I'm seeing some unresolvable stuff about raising a family in a city. Even a relatively small one like Wasilla. TIME is so limited. We want our time back.<br /><br />I wish we would've tagged along to Soldotna with Fr. Lukasz! Peace.Tiffany Borgeshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03027802344101689023noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1807797510077851525.post-50452580365965838832013-03-09T04:22:36.126-09:002013-03-09T04:22:36.126-09:00Oh how this makes me ponder. We long to be somewhe...Oh how this makes me ponder. We long to be somewhere we are not... we are with family now, and that is lovely. But are hearts are restless. <br /><br />God does such interesting things with the promptings of our hearts. I really do think that we much enjoy the journey as much as the destination. Joe @ Defend Us In Battlehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15230524215323916396noreply@blogger.com