Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Among what manner of people...

Not quite the twenty years that Ulysses was absent from his beloved Ithaca, I find myself on the cusp of a twenty-four hour flight that will set me once again on the sweet and foggy shores of Seattle. I have been too long away from my culture of comfort—yet, this day is the last.

Yesterday, Wednesday in Southeast Asia, I began the long process of packing, repacking, and shuffling those belongs that must make the journey with me. The power was out, of course, so as a grimy sweat began to show beneath my Sasquatchian arm hair I heard a faint knock upon my door. I quickly moved across the room and answered; it was Roat (the student I tutor).

“Hey, Roat,” I said.

Cher, I wanted to make the thanks to you for teaching me individually this whole year.”

“Oh yeah, well—it was no problem,” I replied.

At this, he slowly reached into his pocket and pulled out a small gift wrapped in bamboo. Grinning, I took the gift and opened a small silver ring-holder engraved with an image of Angkor Wat.

“Thank you Roat, this is amazing. I really appreciate it.”

Cher, the thing is,” he began, “today is a very sad day for me. Oh, Cher,” he spread his arms wide, “please hug me.”

Obviously, as an American male, I was a bit discomfited by this offer, but what could I do—I hugged the little guy. He cried on my shoulder.

“Roat,” I said patting his back, “I will miss you friend.”

It was a difficult parting; a parting of a lifetime.

I closed the door.

I decided to postpone packing for a bit in my now melancholic mood, and instead picked up the last book I had hoped to read before departing, The Classical World. Before Andrea had left she decided to surprise me with hidden notes riddled throughout the books I had yet to read. So, as I picked up The Classical World, I opened to the chapter that held my secret note and pulled it out. Scrawled in the hand of my illiterate infant (Mommy’s hand over Regan’s) the note said: Dad, mommy misses you. Please come home soon.

There is so much I am leaving here in Cambodia; there is so much I am coming home to in America—what a beautiful and mysterious world in which we live.

I look forward to seeing you soon,

Ben

Missing the Shoolies meter: I watched an eleven second video that Andrea's sister sent me of Regan giggling forty-seven times yesterday.

4 comments:

Unknown said...

its kinda selfish to say this, but, well, we will miss reading your eloquent blog. You could keep it up if you wanted...
Blair and Amy

Unknown said...

I am so glad you could watch the video...I have sent you a few more, but then again, you will get to see your girls in just 48 hours! Yipee!!! Steve keeps saying that he does not know what he would do if he had to go for a month without us and that he really feels for you. He too can't wait to have you home.

steph

Faith and Freckles... said...

awesome blog ben, I know exactly what you're feeling...keep in touch!

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