I am in the process of transitioning from the front classroom to the back classroom at work and trying to make it a preschool room. It has been a lot of work, but it is coming together, and in the end it will be a good change. Change at anytime can be bittersweet. Bitter because I have to say goodbye to some of the children I have spent the last 5 months with, sweet because it is a new beginning and a new change of pace.
Even though change is good, why is it so hard to adapt to change? Things are constantly changing all the time: the seasons, our age, the weather, all run on a schedule of constant change. So, why is it so hard to adapt when change comes around the corner?
Why is it so hard to say goodbye to the old and hello to the new?
A wife. a mother. A pastor's wife. Above all, a Christ follower.
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