Thank you for sharing that! I think you're right that home is where you feel happiest. I am saddened that finding acceptance is so hard for you and so many others. I appreciate your attitude and courage to choose your home regardless of how people treat you. You are welcome to visit me if you're ever in Korea. I don't fit in here (I'm a tall redhead) but I love it. Thank you again~
Home is where my body feels happy. Korea. But Korea calls me gyopo and hafu. Mexico has never been my home. The U.S. was once my home, but not anymore. I think I can't expect home to be where I'm accepted. I just have to choose the place I feel happy.
Thank you for sharing that! I think you're right that home is where you feel happiest. I am saddened that finding acceptance is so hard for you and so many others. I appreciate your attitude and courage to choose your home regardless of how people treat you. You are welcome to visit me if you're ever in Korea. I don't fit in here (I'm a tall redhead) but I love it. Thank you again~
Love this piece, Trudi! I've learned, over many years of living in a foreign land, that home is wherever God needs me to be.
Home is where my body feels happy. Korea. But Korea calls me gyopo and hafu. Mexico has never been my home. The U.S. was once my home, but not anymore. I think I can't expect home to be where I'm accepted. I just have to choose the place I feel happy.