Saturday, January 14, 2012

Such is Life

Friends,
I am writing to you from a Starbucks in Leeds where I have just finished my final essay!  And with that, and some stellar news from UNM, you are reading the words from a recent college graduate.  Exciting!  Now, to find a job... which is the case for 9% of Americans.  I guess now I am the 9%?

I am one week away from joining most of you in the Land of the Free and the Home of the Brave, and cannot wait!  My time here in England has been, well, a whole list of adjectives.  The most valuable fruit that is coming from this trip is knowledge.  I cannot tell you how many hours I have spent enriching my mind with knowledge of history and culture by traveling, conversing, and honestly, spending hours upon hours on Wikipedia.  I have come to believe that perhaps the most valuable knowledge one can acquire is through learning and accepting cultures different than your own.    I know this experience will serve me well for the rest of my life, and the journey of my knowledge does not end with the acquisition of my college degree, but only begins.  These past five months, I've been able to evaluate why I believe the things I do,  and why other believe the things they do.  I am so blessed and thankful for this opportunity, and it would not have been possible without support from my beloved UNM, the Chase Foundation and my dear friends from Artesia, and of course, my sweet parents who support and encourage my dreams (even though my dad raises his eyebrows at some of my schemes).

Goodness, now I'm all teared up!  (All that being said, I still believe that the United States of America is, by far, the greatest nation on earth!) Like I said, this is my final week in England.  Tomorrow, the Aussies and I are going to Bath and Stonehenge, which we are really excited about!  Bath is an ancient Roman city that, you guessed it, has ancient Roman bath ruins.  And I don't need to tell you what Stonehenge is (or at least I hope I don't! see Wikipedia if necessary!).  This is our final hurrah together and we'll make the most of it.  I'll be sure to let you know all about it when I get back.  Next Saturday, I will be flying from London to Boston to see the city (always wanted to) and learn about some of my own history!  Then, I'll be heading to Pittsburgh for a day or two, where I will make a day trip to Shanksville to see the 9/11 memorial where United flight 93 crashed.  I'm feeling ever-so-compelled to visit the memorial.

After all that, I'll return to Dallas for a few days and then head out to New Orleans for the weekend (it never ends).  Then, the real world hits and I have to get out of the unemployed 9% and find a job.  Should be exciting (and by exciting, I actually mean stressful, haha)!  Now I must put to use all that I have learned to do something good--to contribute to the world we live in.  In the words of Peter Parker, "With great knowledge comes great responsibility."  (Actually, he said power not knowledge.  Power/knowledge, same thing.)

I promise to write soon about my trips in December to Italy, Paris, Holland, and Scotland.

Go Broncos!


Make a career of humanity. Commit yourself to the noble struggle for equal rights. You will make a greater person of yourself, a greater nation of your country, and a finer world to live in. -Martin Luther King Jr.

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Back on the Map

Another home (with a cow)ParadiseMoroccan mint teaSnack time!HomesPalace
Sultan's palaceFresh olivesThe souksBread ovenMedicine manWool
Wool dyesMoroccan card gameNot sure...Snake charmersHerb GardenIMG_1809
God's masterpieceSketchy bridgeVillagesCan I spend the rest of my life right here?Moroccan refrigeratorBeauty at the top
Morocco, a set on Flickr.
It sure does feel good to be sitting down at my computer to write for fun.

I don't even know where to start. It's been one month and one day since my last post, and it has been the most eventful six weeks of my life. I have so much to tell you, but I'm going to have to limit it to squeeze it all in--or else I'll be here for ages! I'm going to give you a brief recap of what I've been up to and I'll add a few of my favorite pictures and stories from each place over the course of a few separate blogs. Tonight I will start with Morocco.

On the other hand, England is incredibly backward (in more ways than one) and it is finals week here for the fall semester. That being said, yesterday I was very happy to turn in a 4000-word essay that discussed the ways in which Americans view their First Amendment rights post-9/11 (if that sounds hard to you, it was!). I have one more essay that I am about halfway through and will turn it in on Friday. And that, friends, will be the final essay of my undergraduate career.

Before I go on a tangent about my travels, I would like to give a shout out to my mom and dad. Tomorrow, January 11, is their 26th wedding anniversary. How amazing is that?! If you have their numbers or email addresses, shoot them a happy anniversary because they sure do deserve it. There is a good chance that if you are reading this you have, at some point in your life, been inspired by my parents. They are amazing examples of love, marriage, humility, frugality, friendship, honesty, and dozens of other adjectives that I can't think of right now. So, here's to you, Tami and Darrick. I love you. Thank you for being incredible parents. I hope that some day I can only be so blessed to have a love as beautiful as yours.

Without further adieu, I present to you--Chelsea's wild and crazy six weeks in a nutshell.

Marrakech, Morocco (Click to see the map)
I spent December 2-5 in Marrakech and it was unlike anything I've ever seen. It was so much like what you would expect to see in Africa/Aladdin/a third world country. Marrakech is the heart of Morocco with so much history behind it. I, naturally, wanted to visit Casablanca because of the movie, but I'm so glad I went to Marrakech. I got to brave the city bartering markets, ride a camel in the Sahara, and I travel high into the top of the Atlas Mountains and see the most primitive villages, and yet the most beautiful nature I've ever seen in my life. It was truly remarkable--a beauty so striking that it could only be created by the hands and vivid imagination of God.  Check out the photos and captions.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Where are you?

Hi friends!
Things are getting crazy and, unfortunately, I don't have time to write you a new blog.  However, I did want to explain why I am yet still slacking.  December is my month of traveling!  Last weekend I went to Morocco and it was totally amazing.  Can't wait to show you pictures.  Tomorrow I am off to Italy to meet my dear parents!  We are going to Venice, Florence, and Rome.  Then, I will fly straight to Amsterdam to meet up with the Aussies (my roommates).  I will be back in Leeds on December 17th.  Then, I'll head out December 23-27 for Christmas in Paris, and to Edinburgh, Scotland the December 29-January 1!  I'll try to blog again when I get back from Italy.  If not, you know where I am!

Ciao!