Wednesday, April 11, 2007

To Depart & Arrive

A young woman who accompanied our group in Jeddah wrote this poem and read it aloud at a luncheon before we left Jeddah. It is beautiful and she shared it with us via email when we left. I will always remember those who I was privileged to meet and talk with on this trip. After all the incredible sights and sounds have faded, the conversations will remain- and they have changed my life.

Some people depart from our lives
Others arrive
So, you must be strong
To accept the new
And learn more on your own

Your memories will guide you through
For, it is through who you were
And the life you lived before
That .. will give you hints
On where you'll go
And how you'll get there

So don't be scared
You will always find a reminder along the way
In everything you do
In every way you choose to go
With any one .. your fate takes you to
You will always remember those who departed
Yet still.. smile with the ones who just arrived

So smile and be compassionate
Every moment is an adventure
You will never know who will leave
And who will remain within your reach

So celebrate those you have around
Be gentle and nice
Tomorrow their smiles mixed with yours
Will form the memories
That will lighten up your soul


By: Haneen Mohammad Shoaib

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Kris,

It seemed like only yesterday that I received a message from da doug giving me your blog address. I had planned to follow the trip daily, as I did his when he did the trip. Now you are home, and I only saw the beginning of the trip "live." I enjoyed your observations and the information you shared. As I told da doug, my dad was there almost 50 years ago, in the US Army, to teach the Saudis how to use tanks in the desert.

Thanks for your posts and pictures. I have been to a camel market in Egypt many years ago. It was very interesting.

Christine in Neotsu, OR

Anonymous said...

Kris. I loved visiting your site and I particularly enjoyed the last passage you included. We certainly did make many new friendships and I look forward to staying in touch with many of you in the years to come.

Shukran for your friendship as we traveled.
Debbie Hinrichs
Amherst Middle School
7th Grade World Cultures
Amherst, NH