09 May 2007

No Hay Camino

Another adios to towering skylines, four dollar frappucinos and incessant city voices and vibrations, that comforting 24-7 soundtrack of our city search for purpose.

Though I thrive in the city's ecclectic and demanding energy, I eagerly anticipate a change in scene as I travel to Arusha, Tanzania for three months. I reluctantly take a brief hiatus from the personal and professional fulfilment that is Keep A Child Alive, assured of growth in and success of the KCA College Program in the hands of our brilliant team (JOIN US!).

Despite an intense internal reluctance to step off my path for a few months, I welcome you to participate in this surrender to my eternally
peripatetic energy. I'm beginning to see that it all comes together in the end, anyway. "Caminante, no hay camino. Se hace camino al andar." {Traveler, there is no path, paths are made by walking.}


4 comments:

brett said...

You have very interesting verb tenses. :-D Good luck in Tanzania!

Uncle_Tubby said...

Que c'est que cest Kiangazi?

The Sox keep on WINNING (and the METS) and the Yankees keep losing.
Toronto actually stole home on Petite last night. COOL BEANS.

Have a Great Trip and bring home pix.

Love ya.

Diana said...

It's only been less than 24 hours since I last saw you, but I already miss ya moops! Try not to get mugged by any baboons, (they're veryyy dangerous animals) and if you were thinkin about getting me anything from any gift shops, please stick to a T-shirt..or even a nice pair of slacks :0) love love LOOOVE you moops!!!
--Big D

Yasmin said...

Good luck in Tanzi Land!
I'm pumped for this blog. Hopefully I don't have to read about any muggings or jerkface cab drivers. I miss you way more when you're out of the country than when you're in another state. LOOOVE YOU! God bless!!

xoxox Yasmin