By Liz Chang
Posts Tagged ‘transition’
Belonging: More Than Being Welcomed
Posted in reflections, tagged desert, transition on October 10, 2017| Leave a Comment »
The Pillar of Salt
Posted in reflections, tagged grief, loss, moving, transition on June 2, 2015| 1 Comment »
By Eun Joo Angela Ryo
I never knew that moving could be so difficult. So stressful. So painful. So…hollow. I never really left Chicago since I had immigrated there at age 9. I went to a state university that was only three hours away and came back home upon graduation to attend a nearby seminary, got married, had children, and bought a house and settled in the suburb of Chicago until a few months ago, when my husband landed a job near Ann Arbor. (more…)
Resistance and Embrace
Posted in reflections, tagged balance, employment, money, seasons of life, transition on July 29, 2014| 2 Comments »
By Liz Chang
The furniture fidgets got me last week for the first time in six months, and the reality of transition has become too obvious for me to ignore. I am moving out of a full-time-student-with-work-on-the-side world into a full-time-employee-with-workshops-on-the-side world. (more…)