Saturday, July 10, 2010

Letter




My family is meeting for a reuinion in Colorado this weekend and I have written them a letter. So, to save me some time, I have copied the letter I have written below. I mention family (it's a family reunion), however I consider my friends part of my family as well. If you're not sure you're my friend, go ahead and assume you are until told otherwise. The pics here are my futbol (soccer) team headin to a game and the knuckle heads I live with or near huntin' for mice aka dinner.


Helloooo everyone. Thank you for coming. I'm glad you all were able to make it on such short notice and are now wondering why I have called you here today. As you can see, I am unable to attend due to some unforeseen circumstances, but have sent my worthy counterpart instead to speak on my behalf. Please listen closely. First and foremost, I miss you and love you all. The back pack that I carry everywhere says Fort Collins, Colorado on it (thank you Alpine Arts) so I am constantly reminded of family and the wonderful times we have had together. For example, there was... willing it to snow one clear night so school was cancelled the next day, playing golf with Uncle Tony, playing cowboys and indians in the mud during a downpour, taking batting practice at the Field of Dreams, whitewater rafting the Colorado River, and Whirly Ball... need I say more. Being so far removed from these places and times have given me a much deeper appreciation for these memories and I find it a very fulfilling past time just trying to think of them. I am very fortunate to have so many wonderful thoughts and I have my family to thank for that. The other night a breeze came into hut, through my mosquito net, and across my face. I was instantly taken to a room on the second story of a house on a corner in Iowa. In that room I was lying on a well used bed, to say the least, and I was tucked into some heavy quilts with just my face exposed. The bedroom window was open and the window by the staircase was open allowing a cool breeze after a warm summer day to pass over my face. Maybe that breeze started there and has just found its way here to find me again. Maybe not. Regardless, the breeze carried with it a reminder that we are energy and are always connected. Sometimes it is something we can't see that reminds us of that. So, in light of being reminded, let me remind you of some important lessons you may have forgotten. They are as follows:
1. The limbs of a Papaya tree are much weaker than they look.
2. You can fall out of a Papaya tree and still live to tell the dangers of fetching papaya.
3. When there are no mirrors, you always look good.
4. Electricity and running water are not overrated.
5. Peanuts taste better when you dig them up yourself.
6. You don't eat as many peanuts when you dig them up yourself.
7. Before you criticize someone, walk a mile in their shoes. This way you're a mile away when you criticize them, and you have their shoes.
and finally and most importantly
8. There is no fairy godmother that appears when you pick up field mice and bop them on the head.

In conclusion, may these lessons remind us of how we are always together. We are one. We are one team. We are Jodi's team. Utanti Village in the town of Chimusanya in the district of Chongwe in the province of Lusaka in the country of Zambia in the continent of Africa on the planet Earth is on your team. We feel your pain. We hear your laughter.
I love you all.

Grant

1 comment:

  1. Papaya theory is great! Love your humor! And, feel fortunate to now be able to check up on you and enjoy your journey...next to my A/C, stereo and cold glass of water...I feel so selfish right now. It is summer here of course, but you being in winter gives me a new appreciation for electric blankets. What an amazing life you have chosen to lead. You really have taken your fav quote seriously. In the end, all that matters was that you were important in the life of a child...or something like that...lol. I am happy to know you Grant, and will be following your journey as you keep us updated! And!!! I want to send some school supplies to the kids...how do I do that? Take care...~Dawn

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