And yet, here I am, with boxes still packed around the living room, nothing hung on the walls, and no one local I can call a friend. My best friend, Tina, still lives back in Tennessee, and she begs me to move back every time we talk. But I can’t. My brothers have a bet going as to how long I’ll stay here before tucking tail and coming home.
Home.
Tennessee doesn’t feel like home, either. No more than Huntsville. If I didn’t know better, I’d say I was homeless. And yet, I know I’m not. I have a mailbox downstairs where I collect my bills and junk every day. And sometimes even a letter from Jordan.
Now there’s someone who knows what home is. He’s living on his family’s property in Louisiana, working his dream job of being a nurse practitioner, and leading singing at the congregation where he grew up. How did we meet? Tina. He’s her cousin, and when I started looking for a pen pal, she suggested we’d be a good fit.
I didn’t think I’d ever try being a pen pal again, but stumbling over that box of Gran’s old letters a few weeks ago really inspired me, I guess. We’ll see how long I stick it out this time. Growing up, I didn’t make it more than a few weeks.
Maybe if I find a picture to hang on my wall, it will feel homier. Or maybe, I just need to give up and let my brothers be right for once. Ugh. Who wants to do that?
I wonder if Jordan would have any ideas to help me feel more at home here in the place I always wanted to be.
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Amy has generously offered to gift a signed copy to someone who comments below!
Drawing to be held next Wednesday evening (January 27, 2021)
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My Story Title: Writing Home
My Story Genre: Contemporary Christian Fiction
My Story Released: January 19, 2021 (Brand new release this week!)
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The Author of My Story: Amy Anguish
Amy R. Anguish grew
up a preacher's kid, and in spite of having lived in seven different states
that are all south of the Mason Dixon line, she is not a football fan. Currently,
she resides in Tennessee with her husband, daughter, and son, and usually a
bossy cat or two. Amy has an English degree from Freed-Hardeman University that
she intends to use to glorify God, and she wants her stories to show that while
Christians face real struggles, it can still work out for good.
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Follow Amy at http://abitofanguish.weebly.com or
http://www.facebook.com/amyanguishauthor
Or https://twitter.com/amy_r_anguish
Learn more about my books at https://www.pinterest.com/msguish/my-books/
And check out the YouTube channel she does with two other authors, Once Upon a Page (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEiu-jq-KE-VMIjbtmGLbJA)
Or https://twitter.com/amy_r_anguish
Learn more about my books at https://www.pinterest.com/msguish/my-books/
And check out the YouTube channel she does with two other authors, Once Upon a Page (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEiu-jq-KE-VMIjbtmGLbJA)
6 comments:
Sounds like a wonderful book that describes making a step into the unknown perfectly.
Hi, Deb.
I think you said that well. I hadn't thought of it that way - but - I totally agree with you.
Your name is now in for the drawing next Wed night.
Blessings,
Can't wait to get to know Chris better ;)
We'll see if you get to know her in a free copy or not, Natalya. lol
Thanks for stopping by!
Thanks Joy, for having me again. And thanks to Deb and Natalya for their comments!
We have a winner.
DEBRA MADER is the winner of Amy's book and Christina's full story.
CONGRATULATIONS, DEB!
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