Wednesday, July 1, 2009

The "Year of Ian"


I last left you in Costa Rica, and have been battling a crippling case of writers block since. Not true. Maybe writers laziness. Or maybe I convinced myself if I didn't write about heading home and ending the Latin American adventure, it wouldn't really happen. Didn't work, it ended. Here is a quick recap of the last 6 weeks and a preview of what is to come.

La Fortuna, Costa Rica. Watching lava pour down the perfect cone shaped mountain during the night, and the steam and smoke drift from the summit of the volcano in the morning before the clouds rolled in for the day. Made a new travel buddy and crossed into Nicaragua in the middle of the Swine Flu panic. I passed my brief Swine Flue exam and spent the next few weeks being awed by the natural and colonial beauty that is Nicaragua. Beautiful stretches of beach on the Pacific Ocean, the magic, colors, and splendor of the colonial buildings lining the cobble stoned streets in Granada, and of course one of my personal favorites, Isla Ompetpe. Imagine a lake bigger than all the great lakes in the US, add surfable waves, soft sand beaches, sharks, and two twin volcano's that after thousands of years of lava flow between the two, connected them and formed an island. From the shores of the lake you can see the twin peaks rising out of the water, and it's hard to imagine you haven't been transported into a fairy tale. Days passed easily on the beaches, hiking the mountain peaks, and swinging in hammocks on organic coffee, banana, and chocolate farms.

From Nicaragua I took a flight to Seattle, barely to be recognized by my dad at the airport. Long hair and a beard does wonders. hahah The adjustments back to living in the US were made easier by 1 on 1 tackle football at the park with my nephew, unlimited acsess to Peanut Butter, moms home cooking, hanging out and going to soccer games with dad, seeing all my best friends, and spending time with a new one I met out of the country but have known all along. Seattle was as just as much as a traveling experience as the rest of my trip, one I really enjoyed, and after spending a few weeks there really felt like I got to to know the city from a new perspective. A few days in San Diego to visit even more friends that I haven't seen, and tonight I head out for uncharted lands.

My first stop is Israel, where I will be playing for the USA Futsal (soccer) team in the Maccabiah Games. A chance to play a sport I love, while representing my country and heritage, in an international tournament with over 8,000 athletes from over 60 countries, all taking place in a country I have never been to. What else could I ask for? I hate to make specific plans after Israel, as we all saw the folly of that with the name of this blog. (Did I really think I was only going to be in Peru?) But, I refuse to be in the Middle East, so close to so many more incredible places and not seem them first hand. So, in short, vacation is over for both of us. Get your reading glasses ready, because I have a feeling the posts will be coming hot and heavy starting in the next few days.
Quick shout outs to people I love, people who have given me support throughout this year of Ian thus far, and have helped me in my travels, re-adjustments, and self discovery.

Nick for doing it first and understanding more than anyone...Tony for taking my advice and allowing me to take my own...Jenna who walked next to me on my path of discovery (and on alot of the same streets), my family for the support and for always providing a home, all the wonderful people who took me in to their homes and fed me across South and Central America, I hope I can return the favor one day, the lady at Bank of America who finally understood I needed my new card sent to Colombia not Cambodia, Adam for being all the things a great friend should be and the voice of reason when one is needed, Ben for giving me a home and a friend in SD, Drew for pushing me up the mountain and pointing out that I dropped my water bottle, Sim for helping me deal with my hair and and giving me her leftovers, and of course the Universe for making it all happen! Next stop Tel Aviv.....








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