As difficult as non-profit work can be, when you can step back and look at it from more of a distance, it's incredible what people get up and do everyday just to make the world a better place. And believe me, what we've been doing at the museum doesn't even hold a candle to what some non-profit workers face everyday, but they're all still making a difference on some very important issues.
So we'll see what life holds when we return from the honeymoon and how I'll fill the days (packing!), but until then I'm going to attempt to finish up the wedding to-do list so that the excitement and reality of next weekend has a chance to settle in to my bones.
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1 comment:
I know what you mean. My heart always aches a little when I leave a job or move away from a place, even when I'm confident that it's the right decision. Some of it I think is just missing the familiarity, but of course much of it is grieving the relationships you've formed. Hope this last day is a good one. You have much to look forward to!
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