oof. I know this space so well, albeit with differences. (Pointy hats = tees from new bands. Basotho blankets = tenor guitar. Inside jokes = inside jokes.) Looking forward to seeing you and keeping the generalities at bay, best we can. ♥️
Thank you for all your posts, Ryan. Your insights are full of wisdom and in that, draw us into deeper reflection on our own lives. Best wishes from Gail and me as you continue your meaningful journey. Thanks again for sharing with us.
Thanks for your posts. You have so eloquently described that feeling of returning from an adventure that changes your world view. So hard to put into words for most people. Welcome back!
Thanks for your posts during the time you were away, Dr. Meili. Upon returning to the familiar and 'easy', I have also experienced some of your emotions - for the most part, they made me feel as if I'd lost my moorings . . . it takes a while for that to pass but it does. Welcome home and enjoy a summer, perhaps, with no wild forest fire smoke every day, all day, of last summer . . . Thank you for all you do.
Thanks for the wonderful posts. I read them with great interest.
oof. I know this space so well, albeit with differences. (Pointy hats = tees from new bands. Basotho blankets = tenor guitar. Inside jokes = inside jokes.) Looking forward to seeing you and keeping the generalities at bay, best we can. ♥️
Very nicely written Ryan. Yes the awkward return to the other life.
Thank you for all your posts, Ryan. Your insights are full of wisdom and in that, draw us into deeper reflection on our own lives. Best wishes from Gail and me as you continue your meaningful journey. Thanks again for sharing with us.
Thanks for your posts. You have so eloquently described that feeling of returning from an adventure that changes your world view. So hard to put into words for most people. Welcome back!
Thanks for everything so far Ryan.
Looking forward to what's to come.
Thanks for your posts during the time you were away, Dr. Meili. Upon returning to the familiar and 'easy', I have also experienced some of your emotions - for the most part, they made me feel as if I'd lost my moorings . . . it takes a while for that to pass but it does. Welcome home and enjoy a summer, perhaps, with no wild forest fire smoke every day, all day, of last summer . . . Thank you for all you do.
Elaine Hughes
Beautifully written Ryan.