06 February 2011

It's been two years since my life-changing journey to India. I doubt a day goes by that I don't think at least once about some aspect or experience that I was lucky enough to be a part of. A lot has changed in my life between my departure to India and now. I've moved my life from the beautiful and wonderful Hudson Valley of New York to what I think is the most charming city of the United States, Philadelphia. My professional life has shifted from Crime Victim Assistance and Advocacy, to Archaeology, to Public Health Outreach.

My love of language has remained constant and has evolved to include my latest interests; Hindi and Japanese. With the help of some loving friends and a large investment in time and literature, I have learned to read Devanagari Script (Hindi). I wish I could have learned this before my trip to Rajasthan and Gujarat!

The ripples in my life that have lead me to move to Philadelphia are complex, confusing, and not much worth raking over. Suffice it to say that I hadn't imagine myself leaving the shores of New York's Hudson River, but at the moment, at least, I'm glad that life has lead me here. Currently I work for an organization charged with preventing the spread of HIV and improving the lives of people affected by the virus. I go home very proud of the work I do, but I hold a second job to make up for the income that is impossible to earn while serving in a struggling non-profit organization. This is not to say I wont for anything. Along with my beloved, I live comfortably in health.

It has been too long since the last time I have written a blog entry. Let's hope this is the beginning of a new era of inspiration and creativity. With any luck, I'll write to you guys again soon.

As always,
peace and love,
-AJW

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