
It’s 5:30 in the morning and I’m wide eyed. My body still has not been able to wind down from the buzz of adrenaline of the stresses of med school. Also, I think my body is still two hours ahead and I get up every morning at 7ish for class, so this is "normal" time for me... I started this blog as I was sitting in the San Juan airport on the 18th, and I was going to post from there, but the plane was early... Here’s what I was writing:
Craziest quote I heard today in the airport was from a girl who was probably 9 years old. She was walking w/ her grandmother and said to her: “You know, I’m probably going to drink so much that I will be an alcoholic”. Her grandmother replied: “I never want to hear you say that ever again!” To be honest, I don’t know anything about their circumstances or even their conversation leading up to that comment, but I wonder why such a young girl would say something like that?
Last night, I arrived in San Juan and went to the hotel and to eat a steak! Luckily, a couple of guys from my class had an overnight layover and we all split the room. They were going to spend the night at the airport, which is insane. So, as I flew into San Juan yesterday evening and I was a little emotional. Maybe it was the fact that I was one step closer to my wife, or maybe it was because I just finished a grueling 3rd semester and my brain was beginning the 3 week cool down? I believe it was because of Liz, really. You know the first thing I saw? A Cadillac Escalade! I immediately thought of Kathy (Liz's mom) when I met her for the first time. She rolled up in the McDonald’s parking lot in Ft. Smith in her Escalade truck (since I had never been there before we had to meet somewhere easy). She flies in, Liz hops out and Kathy yells: “I like yer truck!” Nice to meet you too...
Any way, being in Dominica makes me realize that we live in our land of excess... Have you ever seen the movie “Super-size Me”? Me either, but that’s all I think about when I walk through the airport, or go to a place to eat. There is just so much stuff in the states. All of the coke machines I have come across do not have anything less than a 20 oz. drink! I am not complaining at all, I guess, because that’s the culture we’ve grown to love and it makes us happy. Although I love America and American food, I really like the good cooking Liz has grown to be sooo good at making! She made me gain 10lbs. this semester, seriously! Also, I would have never thought I would take a girl out of her perfect world down to an island where you never know if you will have power or clean water that day. She has sacrificed so much for us in this past year and I am very thankful for her. I am also thankful for the support of our family and friends. It’s hard to believe we have been in Dominica for ONE YEAR! To me, the time has flown by, but I spend my days in the books and there never seems to be enough time to study all I need to study.
Okay, back to writing from Arkansas:In the few days that I have been back, I have had a great time with my wife, eaten entirely too much, made a 5 hour road trip to El Dorado from Ft. Smith, and have gotten to see my family (well, a lot of them). I thank God for getting me through Semester 3. Without Him there is no way I would have made it through. Really, Semester 3 was by far the most grueling and tough for me. I appreciate the prayers and support from everyone! I studied a lot this semester and Liz (and Ellie) were my biggest fans on the island. Thank you Liz, I love you!
I am including a picture (see above) from Google Analytics that analyzes our traffic flow to the website. As you can see from the US map there are people from many locations that visit our site. I have NO clue who many of you are, but I thank you for checking up on us. Feel free to leave us a message or email some time. I wanted to include a map of the world because there are visitors from all over, but it really didn’t look right. Crazy, that in one year we could have over 8,000 visits from all over the world to a blog that Liz initially started to keep our family informed of our life!
Have a Merry Christmas!
Comments
Momma Kathy
Tue, 23 Dec 2008 06:29:08
Thanks, Justin, for the update from your heart and life!!! Lots to think about in that email and our life here in the states. Since I have gone out of the country twice this year, I truly feel it would do us all good to see what others go through in other countries. We are all so spoiled and I am at the top of the list. Bless you for sharing your heart!! Have a great time in El Dorado!!! Love - kathy, Phil. 4:13

