Whether we like it or not, life is full of changes. And yet, there is another force at play in our lives. I call it the “small world affect.” It’s when a person through one of those constant changes we experience leaves our sphere of contact, only to return weeks, months, maybe even years later down the road of life. I’ve had this happen so many times in my life I’m no longer surprised when does. In fact, it gave me great comfort as I left Wyoming for the last time this past weekend. I may have moved to another state, hundreds of miles away from those friends I’d come to love and appreciate, but I’ll see them again. I don’t when or how—I can’t see much past the next couple of weeks of unpacking—but whether sought out or by accident, I bump into people from my past all the time. So this isn’t goodbye Wyoming, rather a very firm “I’ll see you around.”
Janelle Evans, Author
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