The Luckiest Girl in the World
On the verge of departing for my “big adventure,” my heart is overflowing. My friends and family have blessed me in abundance with many thoughtful gifts and gracious gestures. As a result, I feel incredibly loved and am certain that I’m the luckiest girl in the world. It seems that everyone close to me as well as virtual strangers have taken some type of action to ensure that I not only make this journey, but that I begin the journey practically carried to Asia on loving hands.
It all started when I moved from Fort Lauderdale, Florida a few weeks ago. As usual, I was running behind and dear friends as well as people I had met only two months earlier surprised me by popping in and helping me get packed up. My friend April even took 3 days off work to help. She now knows that packing an artist’s studio is no simple feat! A number of people, both old friends and new, gave me fabulous send-off parties that had me floating from Florida to Kentucky instead of driving.
There was a slight hitch early on in the floating bit when the a/c in my car died, leaving me and my 3 cats driving in 90 degree temperatures. My long-lost friend Darren, who miraculously re-appeared in my life 2 days before I left Fort Lauderdale, provided us a much needed respite in Orlando in the heat of the day. I was extremely afraid I was in danger of losing one of my cats who, after several minutes of severe howling that chilled my bones, just fell over on her side; eyes rolled back in her head and her tongue falling limply from her open mouth. I truly think Darren’s hospitality getting us in out of the heat saved her life.
In Kentucky, Julia and Karen graciously donated their personal training services to help me develop an exercise regimen I could use in parts of Asia where I didn’t have access to a gym. They both declined payment saying that helping me made them feel part of my trip. I couldn’t resist leaving them each some art work though! Likewise, Nikki May, web-design goddess and one of my best friends, took two days away from her busy work to help me design and setup this blog. (If you’re in need of web design services, I can’t recommend her enough! She did the site for my art gallery several years ago: www.angledart.com. Check her out at www.bluefrogdesigns.com. She also designed the fun image of me with the passports at the top of this page).
In the past three months, I learned of an international online group of travel enthusiasts: www.couchsurfing.com. Through this amazing organization, I not only met like-minded people throughout Florida but have also become e-mail pals with several locals all over SEA. The people I’ve met on this site, particularly Munawar from Malaysia, Eny from Indonesia and Steve, an American living in Thailand, have provided untold amounts of information to prepare me for this trip. I’m truly grateful for their generosity.
And then the surprise gifts started rolling in. Knowing I am interested in learning about Hinduism, as well as other religions observed in SEA, my dear friend Michelle surprised me with a children’s book about the story of Ganesh, the Hindu god with an elephant head. My brother John and his fiance Maria gave me guidebooks and language books to enrich my experiences. My friend Glen decided that my 5 year old iPod was too old and too bulky for my carry-on luggage so he gifted me a teeny little iPod Shuffle the size of a matchbook in my favorite color - red! And my astoundingly creative friend T. Roy gave me one of my favorite gifts - an experiential scavenger hunt. I’m quite certain I’ll go into detail about this in a later entry, but it’s basically a list that he dreamed up of experiences to watch for throughout my journey in order to heighten my experience and awareness. The list includes things like “Climb to a high point and pray for someone you love.” “Ring a bell.” “Make a piece of art and leave it somewhere.” “Unravel a mystery.” “Create a mystery for someone else to unravel.” His creativity really blows me away!
The biggest gift came from my lovely parents, Bernie and Cathy. Where do I even begin? The simplest way to put it is that at one point, when I was very close to giving up my dream of making this trip, they encouraged me and pushed me toward it even though it was not their dream for me. In doing so, they set the best example of pure, self-less love I’ve ever seen in my life. They are also storing untold amounts of “stuff” for me while I’m gone, but most importantly keeping and loving my 3 babies: Idgie, Maya and Everest. In the two days since I left them in Paducah, Dad has been sending me the most touching “kitty report” emails to let me know that my girls are doing fine, settling in and are being showered with love and attention. In doing all this, my parents have quite literally given me the world.
As if all this weren’t enough, many many more friends have called, texted, emailed and written notes on this blog to remember me as I depart and wish me well. I’m so overwhelmed by all of these things. I’m sure you can understand now why my heart is overflowing as I step on the plane to begin my journey.
I make an art piece entitled “Go! The Journey Will Make You Well.” The piece is a reminder that our focus should be more on the journey through life than on the destination itself; that healing of all kinds can be found along the way if we only remember to look. Thanks to all these loving people in my life, I’m feeling especially “healthy” as step off into the unknown because I do so knowing how much I am loved.
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Congrats on your arrival and hotel!!! Can’t wait to start seeing some pics!!
Love you,
John
Lovely…
very inspiring. i am glad to read about your journey. i believe we went to high school together, this makes it all the more inspiring. best wishes to you, donita!
FROM BEVERLY: Thanks so much Donita! I appreciate your kind comments. What year did you graduate?