All the nervousness that started creeping up on me back in February has been replaced with excitement. Almost all of the question marks that existed three weeks ago have been answered (wonderfully) and I feel more ready now that I have had a chance to catch my breath. Thank you, Jesus for this delay.
I've always wanted a show entitled "Chill Time with D-Hack" and have had multiple venues in mind for this show. Back in '04 during my last summer at Kulaqua I would tell all my counselors that if you can't reach me on the radio, you can find me on the lazy river. And I started to invite fellow staff in dire need of some relax to spend their "nap time" on a flotilla of never-ending Florida summer sun.
Site #2, still one of the coolest places I've ever visited, Copan, Honduras. A tiny tourist town built on the industry brought to them of their humble Ruinas de Copan beginnings. I'll never forget discovering my favorite restaurant seat to date... a wooden swing hanging from the rafters. I'm coming back Copan. And I am going to learn your gorgeous language.
Which brings us to where we are now. Or where we are going, I should say.
The Taipei Skydome (http://skyscraperpage.com/cities/?buildingID=36112). The highest residence in Taipei, Taiwan.
This blog will be my hub for random thoughts, experiences, travels, floats your boat, or finds your lost remote.
Til next time, I will see you on the flip side.... of the world.
Hi Dustin! It is so wonderful to see you're following God's will. I apologize because I couldn't go to your farewell party here in Orlando, but I wish you the best, and for sure I'll be following and reading your experiences in Taiwan.
ReplyDeleteAnd also I expect to talk to you soon in the gorgeous language of Central and South America!!!
Have a safe trip, and God bless you!!
Roly
Copan was absolutely amazing. I can just see you going back to that swing with what's his face as your tour guide. Best of luck on your new adventures my friend.
ReplyDeleteI just found out about your blog, while catching up on facebook. I want you to know that you were the best, and Jonathan and I are going to miss you. I wish you God's speed, safety and protection while you are away. The natives will surely be blessed to have someone like you teaching them. Take care for now my friend and I will keep in touch. Love you,
ReplyDeleteSheena
I am sorry that I haven't gotten back to you people. Blogspot does a horrible job of letting you know that people enjoy your writing dribble.
ReplyDeleteRoly, buddy, thank you for everything. I hope that all is good back in central FL. And my guy, it is a gorgeous language. In fact, my inspiration to learn it was to hit on the gorgeous women of Central and South America.
Esther, I know his name, It is just escaping me at this particular moment. What an amazing trip that was. I'm glad I got to share it with you.
Sheena, I love you and your son more than you will ever imagine. Give him a giant hug and smack in the behind for me.