Reeze...my awesome 5 year old friend
From island to city…to city to island...
It’s always a jolt to go from a quiet island to a big city.
And Bohol to Manila is no exception. My last week on Bohol was chock full of
both fun socializing and work. I decided to work overtime (for the first time
since I’ve been here) and so Mon, Tue and Wed worked until late in the night to
finish up some projects and organize my computer files as I’d be transferring
them at the end of the week. In hindsight, I’m both glad I decided to put in
the extra hours last week and that I decided not to do that the other 2 ½ months as I think I did find a good
balance of work and play. The last month with Josh & Scotti have been fun,
lots of card playing at home, outings, laughter and tears, as well as
get-togethers with other NGO folks and IDEA staff.
Our last Saturday teaching
at BDA was a really fun day. The students spent half their day doing trust
building activities with Scotti and I, and the other half making puppet shows
with some other volunteer teachers. It’s too bad that both Scotti and I were so
exhausted by Saturday mornings that we didn’t have our full energy to give to
the students, but we made the best of our 3 Saturdays, I think. The day before
I left, Brian and Rhonda took us all out to Tarsier Botanika, a beautiful
resort on the island of Panglao, for a little going away celebration with
Dennis, Reeze, Josh, and Scotti, and another couple. And on Valentine’s Day –
my last day in the office - we met some fun INGO workers for dinner at a
restaurant overlooking the ocean. So it was a bittersweet week as I ran on
nothing but adrenaline for 7 days and finally flew from Tagbilaran to Manila on
Sunday afternoon.
A "Trust Sit" with 70 deaf students at the Bohol Deaf Academy
The BDA students...I'll miss these kids!
Brian, me, Reeze and Dennis at our farewell dinner
The fabulous Rhonda Hillabush
It’s my last day in Manila and this evening I fly to Bangkok
where I will meet Circus. I’ve committed to being in Koh Phangan for the next 3
months to both teach and be a student at Agama Yoga. It’s been 3 years since
I’ve studied with my teacher and the shining Agama teachers (really, they
radiate light) and I hope that I will be able to soak up the teachings and
community as I immerse in the Agama lifestyle again. But first, a vacation!
After a few days in Bangkok, - don't worry, we'll be safe - Circus and I will spend a quiet week together in
Koh Samui catching up after a month apart. How wonderful it’s been to miss each
other, and to have time to integrate all that we’ve learned about ourselves and
our relationship in the last intense 6 months of travel and volunteering. I’ve
taken the time alone to integrate our many varied experiences, my reactions and
triggers, and journal what’s come up for me. Rhonda also gave me a
book that helps me to look at some subconscious motivations I have in relationship,
especially to see the shadows I still overlook in myself and my
patterning (samskaras). The work is not pretty or easy or fun. It is messy,
exhausting, and exposing. And often I feel “emotionally hungover” after
unearthing some particularly nasty pieces of myself and bringing them to the
light. So while my time reuniting with Circus will be fun and refreshing, it
will also be full of sharing for me and the not pretty parts of myself that I
want to grow from. The last 4 days in Manila have been pretty stress-free,
though, and have given me ample time to clean out my inbox, work on the last
Bohol project – to be posted in a few weeks, stay tuned! – and do lots of yoga.
Unfortunately, my sleep habits have not returned to normal, but I am nurturing myself
with good food, practice and rest.
Grand Central Station....my desk at IDEA with Josh and Keith getting morning assignments
So I will be on a small, beautiful tropical island doing
tons of yoga for the next 3 months! In case you get the bug, check out KohPhangan and Agama Yoga and think about
taking a vacation yourself. You deserve it and I’d love to see you!
The 3 Musketeers...with Josh & Scotti
1 comment:
Dear Karissa, you are amazing, it is an honor to be your friend. Your writing is beautiful, very thoughtful, insightful, transparent. Have you considered writing a book about your travels and humanitarian work? You should!! I am so proud of you, your humble heart and willingness to give of yourself, to a transformative degree, helps me to understand the true 'old soul' that you are. Keep balanced, continue your gift of patience and seeking the beautiful oneness we all share. God Bless you my friend! xoxoxoxo Namaste' Pam
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