tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4088576474458664356.post7930344614191914479..comments2022-03-28T10:35:49.338+03:00Comments on Missionary Mom's Companion: Younger older woman?Phyllishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09529794989164847124noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4088576474458664356.post-78819459870373003492013-11-04T00:02:52.230+03:002013-11-04T00:02:52.230+03:00i totally agree with betsy. i LOVE mentoring relat...i totally agree with betsy. i LOVE mentoring relationships... from both sides - as mentor-er and mentor-ee! :-) of course, with 6 daughters, some of them beginning to reach young adulthood, i'm mentoring... but i also love those opportunities to mentor women outside of my family. i was super involved with that in the church back in niger... trying to find my way with the opportunities i have for that role here. and i'm always looking for older women from whom i can learn... so much i don't know, especially as i'm starting to venture into a new phase of life.<br /><br />as far as your question? can i answer both?Richelle Wrighthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04083189929795613771noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4088576474458664356.post-79806274851626275292013-11-03T10:38:41.099+03:002013-11-03T10:38:41.099+03:00Oh Phyllis, this topic is very dear to my heart. I...Oh Phyllis, this topic is very dear to my heart. I love mentoring relationships. I have a mentor back in Texas that I read by phone, and God has put lots of younger women in my life (I'm 49).<br /><br />But I CAN SO RELATE to what you say about diving into home school on Monday and coming up for air on Friday! I think baby steps, and small things can be important. Even phone calls when we can't get together...Betsy de Cruzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16787903903743238209noreply@blogger.com