Things I Never Knew I Could Do (but did…):

 

Go to the bathroom without toilet paper

Go to the bathroom without running water

Go to the bathroom without a toilet

Go to the bathroom without a door

Go to the bathroom without a…room

Shower with ice water in winter

Shower without running water

Shower with water I had to boil on a stove

Shower over a squatty-potty

Travel with 9 people in a mini van

Travel with 10 people in a mini van

Travel with 16 people in a mini van

Travel like a sardine on a Chicken Bus

Travel like a sardine on a Coach Bus

Travel like a sardine in a Tuk-Tuk

Spend the night on a bus

Spend the night on a train

Spend the night on a plane

Spend the night on the floor of a campground bathroom

Spend the night on the floor of an airport

Spend the night on the floor of a grade school classroom

Bathe myself with baby wipes

Wash my face from a water bottle

Brush my teeth from a water bottle

Drink water from the tap in Botswana, Africa

Drink water from the tap in general

Drive a car on the left side of the road

Drive stick on the left side of the road

Eat a diet based on corn tortillas

Eat a diet based on rice

Eat a diet based on chapatti

Eat rice for breakfast

Eat rice with my hands

Go two weeks without washing my hair

Go two weeks with two outfits

Go two weeks without washing my two outfits (….I couldn’t help it, don’t judge me)

Washing my clothes in a bucket

Washing my clothes in the sink

Washing my clothes under a spicket

Spend 10 hours on a bus

Spend 16 hours on a bus

Spend 24 hours on a bus

Live in a church

Live in a mud hut

Live in a tent

Read a new book every month

Learn to play guitar

Go without internet for three weeks

Hike for two days with a 65-liter pack

Pick up and move every month

Pick up and move every week

Live in community 24/7….twenty-four-seven…

Never be alone except when in the bathroom

Travel in ways that make me uncomfortable

Eat in places and conditions that make me uncomfortable

Live in places and conditions that make me uncomfortable

Live, eat, sleep, and work with complete strangers

Choose complete strangers

Pursue complete strangers

Be absolutely translucent and vulnerable with complete strangers

Come to love complete strangers

 

This year has been by far the most challenging, exciting, scary, challenging, adventurous, inspiring, challenging, life-changing, growth-producing, unpredictable, humbling, extraordinary years of my life. 

I have done things, gone places and lived in conditions I never, ever thought I would.

Was it hard? The hardest. Could I do it again? Honestly, I don’t think I’d want to. But I am thankful God called me to the Race. I am thankful I said yes and that I saw it through. I cried, I fought, I struggled, and I thrived. I am a better person because of it, I am a tougher person because of it, and I am a far more humble, grounded person because of it. 

This year has brought me to my knees time and time again without fail. It wasn’t easy, but I met my God there; in the driest of deserts, in the deepest of valleys, and on the highest of mountains. I not only learned of, but I saw with my own eyes, and experienced with my own self, His love, His presence, His continuity, His goodness in all things, and His never ending pursuance of His beloved children.

I’m going to go home and people will likely ask me ‘how was the Race?’ seeing it as ‘one trip’. But it’s not just ‘one trip’, it is almost an entire year of my life. How do I begin to put into words, how do I begin to explain the 23rd year of my existence? You ask me, how the Race was? I can’t tell you, I feel 800 different emotions in a single day. You ask me, what it was like? Can’t tell you, day-to-day it looks radically different. But you ask me what the Race was for me? I’ll say this was an 11-month season of my life, in which my Heavenly Father pursued me without end, loved me, oh how he loved me without fault, and brought me to a place where I can and do know Him so very intimately; where I will now go forth and strive to rely on Him always, love Him always, choose Him always, seek out His will, listen for the sound of His voice, and live for Him, humbly, every day of my life.

I don’t expect everyone I meet to fully understand. But my Papa took me, His daughter, on a year long trip around the globe to see and experience His creation, to learn of the vast depths of His love for me, and to enter into a new intimate relationship with Him, and I will never turn back.