Friday, May 24, 2013
The End
The hardest part of starting any blog is the name. When I started May The Road Rise I thought of it as a beautiful toast to the start of a small section of my life: the GSE experience, I had no idea how much the name of the blog would actually impact my month of travel and how it alone would create some of the most beautiful memories of the journey. As with anything in life, sometimes you put the smallest piece of energy out there and the world cooperates.
I am super sad to leave the name behind, but the mantra continues. I am no way holding the next name up to those standards.
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Monday, April 29, 2013
The Final Day
With the district conference over we had one free day before heading home. Panama City Metro Club was nice enough to take us to the beach. We will say that we felt so bad for the club. They tried to take us out on Friday and then again today and both days we were just exhausted. However, it was so nice to have a chill day in such a relaxed setting.
Christi and I ended our final night at of all places TGI Friday's.
My feelings are pretty conflicted on heading home. On one hand I'm excited to rest, to not have to be somewhere at a certain time, and to not live out of a suitcase. On the other, I have no idea how it will be when no one wants to take my picture, no one picks me up in the morning, no one gives me a schedule of my days. I'm going to have to decide on my own what I want to eat and when I eat. So bizarre :) All joking aside, we have been taken care of so well this past month and another huge thanks to everyone. I think it will take a bit of time to process everything and really comprehend what we experienced this past month.
And now, a look back at some of our finest moments:
Lost items by the numbers:
- 8 pairs of sunglasses (including broken ones). Paul is the only one left with his original shades.
- One debit card and one credit card. Lost twice. Found once.
- One camera (recovered)
- One pair of shoes
- Two blue blazers (recovered)
- One pair of shorts
- One shirt
- One water bottle
- Two bottles of shampoo
- And a toucan in a fig tree
Not bad for five people gone for a month. I've lost more in my house in that amount of time.
It was an amazing journey. Six flights, two tica busses, two boats, numerous rides in backs of trucks, one rick shaw, and countless car rides, next stop: home.
Day 27: Final Presentation
The last few days of the trip have been a struggle energy wise and we headed home around 10:30p to get to some rest before heading to the canal on Saturday morning.
Sunday, April 28, 2013
Pictures from Costa Rica
As promised, here are the pictures from our time in Costa Rica. I received a lot of slack from the ticos for not having many pictures from Costa Rica on the blog (due to me losing my camera). It was beautiful!
Day 28 Evening: A Beautiful Goodbye
Tonight was the final night of the conference. When we arrived in Panama we learned that tonight would be a white party... we had not packed for this. EEK! Christi and I tried to shop a bit for with little luck, so we made do with what we had. I did pick up this $6 black and white dress that worked out perfectly. Most clothing shipments go through the canal, so clothes are much cheaper here because they don't have the shipping cost to the US.
Our last night. I keep trying to think of the words, but I don't have them. Love is all I can think of. One of our hosts greeted me and said mi amorcita, my little love. Everyone we met has been so filled with love. Even the words they use about hosting us... they say they recieve us, like we are a gift to them. At the district conference we have gotten to see almost everyone we have met along the way. I'm not much of a cryer... but I keep tearing up every time I greet someone or leave someone.
It is no secret that we have had a lack of sleep this trip. And I am a person that needs sleep to be a functional human being. However, on this trip, I have had at max 6 hours of sleep per night... and that is a very generous estimate. The other part of this trip that is very difficult is being on point at all times with zero alone or rest time. I can not explain the exhaustion.
I literally just took a two minute nap. Seriously. We grab sleep everywhere.
With all of that said... we suck energy from our hosts and new friends. In every city we meet someone new that gives us such a boost. We want to talk to them, to learn from them, to laugh with them.
Hugging everyone goodbye was very hard. I honestly don't think I can ever say what their love, generosity, and kindness has meant to all of us. We have been humbled to the max.
To anyone reading this blog who has hosted us, driven us, spent an afternoon, a morning, an evening with us, eaten with us, laughed with us, talked with us, loved us...THANK YOU. THANK YOU. THANK YOU. We love you so much. You have no idea how much your life impacted us. We appreciate you taking the time out of your life to receive us. There are many times we did not speak the same language, but your kindness and love transcended any language barrier. Your smile gave me energy when I was too weak to talk. Your hug made me warm. And I think most importantly, you let me know I safe and at home. There are many wonderful aspects to this journey (the GSE), but you are the best. I love you all so much.
My wishes for you:
May the road rise to meet you,
May the wind always be at your back,
May the sun shine upon your face,
May the rain fall soft upon your fields,
And until we meet again,
May God hold you in the palm of his hand.
Santa Ana, San Salvador, San Miguel, Chinandega, León, Managua, Jinotepe, Granada, San José, Cartago, Heredia, Panama City:
Liliana, Eli, Henry, Mario, Olga, Eduardo, Juan Carlos, Tony, Maybell, Meli, Niki, Sandra, Enrique, Manuel, Antonio, Jesus, Felicidad, Alejandro, Saskia, Julio, Jessica, Fernando, Francisco, Gladys, Ariella, Roberto, Roberto, y Roberto, Neny, Tito, Ramon, Lydia, Eduardo, Chuck, Alvaro, Humberto, Cristina, Jorge, and anyone I missed who we met along the way.
I will miss you. I will love you. And with all my being, I hope we will meet again.