Wednesday, January 04, 2006

Many Meetings

The last week and a half has given Ahreum and me the chance to meet some friends of mine I haven't seen in two years or more. These opportunities were truly fortunate, and I am thrilled that they worked out.

First, last week Ahreum and I drove up to
Eau Claire, Wisconsin to meet my friends Jason Godin and his wife Meg. I have been friends with them since my freshmen year at university, when they were already dating. I hadn't seen them since August 2003 just before I left for England. Well, luckily Meg's family lives in Minnesota, so we meet halfway in between.

We didn't do anything fancy, but we had a meal all together, and they had a chance to meet Ahreum. Jason and I talked about our research, and we all filled each other in on what we are doing and what are plans are for life. All I can say is that seeing them again means an awful lot. I don't know when we will meet again, but more than likely it will be because of wedding bells.

Second, two days ago, I received an email from my friend Kuan Ju. He was visiting his girlfriend Caroline and they would be travelling through
London on the way to his flight back to the USA. They were free yesterday afternoon, and luckily, so was Ahreum. So we all met at Pizza express and had lunch together. Really a great time. Caroline is doing a law conversion degree at Nottingham, so she and Ahreum had quite a bit in common between them. This meeting was really unexpected, and it has really made my week. I'm still feeling elated. I had better hold off before I get misty eyed (insert youthful and jocular sense of irony).

Ahreum had to leave after a little more than an hour to head to class, but I ended up talking with them for just about two more hours. The time really flew buy, and it was good to here how well things seemed to be going for them. However, Kuan Ju and I, appropriately, didn't have a chance to go into in depth conversation on photography. He's probably the person most responsible for me taking photography seriously as a hobby, but it would have been out of place to have too much techie talk.

Anyway, I would never have imagined four weeks ago, that I would be able to meet these friends over break. It kind of shows how the world can quickly shift from a vast expanse of time and distance, to moments of close interconnection.

Once more into the breach,

Ben

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