We just sent our Host son back to Korea. There were so many wonderful moments, and we came to dearly love him. Letting him go was difficult. I hope to see him again someday. I hope he experienced the love of God and family and friends, and that he will never forget us. I know we won't forget him.



The smiles for photos were followed by hugs and consolation.

Goodbye Sang-hun. Anyonghi-ka-seo.
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You were in Seattle and you did not call me? Of course I was probably at Family camp and would not have gotten away. Or busy getting ready for school.
Or maybe we were so busy seeing students off that there wasn't a spare moment to say "hey, B, were here, come join us!"... I do have news for you though.
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