As time passes and the wounds of leaving Japan scab over I find myself reconnecting with my family and most importantly my fiancee. Most people have made this transition easier, and a few have made it nearly unbearably difficult, but I'm thankful for both. The passive or active reinvention of oneself can be painful and rewarding, but what really makes it complete is seeing what sticks when transplanted back to an old place. The way I view myself, my family, my friends and the faceless crowd in the street have changed. The way I interact, or rather the way I want to interact with all of these people has changed as well. What I want to give and receive from these interactions has changed as well. The fallout from all this is still settling. But I left Japan with a goal to deal with things better, to try to be more thoughtful in my own words and decisions and to remain positive in all things. Some will think I've blown this goal, but I'm not answering to them. For me, I'm starting a new life, not continuing an old one.
Growing closer to my fiancee has led me to feel more in tune with the rhythm of this new life and is helping me to reintegrate with my family. I am thankful for everyone's patience as I mourn what feels like the loss of my friends in Japan, and for lifestyle I'd grown accustomed.
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
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There is nothing like returning to a place that remains unchanged to find the ways in which you yourself have altered.
Nelson Mandela
I love you. I'm here for you. In some ways, I am going through what you are going through. Although to a lesser degree, I am still adapting and trying to fit back in. I understand and I am here for you. Whether you want me to be or not! ;)
I love you, son
Mom
Paul, It was great to have the opportunity to see you over the weekend. It is clear that your time in Japan was deeply meaningful to you, and that clearly confirms that it was the right thing for you to do. It was much more than just a trip, it was an experience, and that will always be a part of you. Take it with you in whatever you do next.
If you need to explore the beauty of southern Virginia & surrounding area, you are always welcome at our house.
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