I've been in DC for four years. This city has shaped me in ways that I cannot possibly begin to describe or number. It has been the place of my education, my joy and happiness, my awakening, my life. The people who I have encountered here - and the people that I have encountered through the people here - mean more to me than words can possibly describe. I love them with every cell in my body. There is certainly no luckier person on the face of the earth.
Last night, I hugged everyone. I hugged them as if the sheer force of my love for all of them would carry them with me.
I think it will.
Jon Lipe kissed my forehead. Amy kissed my hands and cheeks. I grabbed Neal fiercely. "I love you, Neal. Don't you ever forget that."
Katie wrapped her arms around me and I clung to her for over a minute. She then put me at arm's length.
"Carmen," she said. "Remember that time on campus when we sat in the Tavern, and you told me that you were a mess? And I said that you were a beautiful mess?"
"Yes."
"Now, you're just beautiful."
We left the bar. I blew kisses to them as I left shakily, my fingers entwined in Anne's.
As I walked away from the table, my friends began to clap. The benediction carried me like a gentle wave out the door and down the street to my car.
I dropped Sam off at his apartment. "I love you," he said, hugging me tightly.
I didn't say much. I didn't have the words.
I'm leaving tomorrow, very early. Errol and I will be on the road for a long time. I will be updating (hopefully) at every stop every evening. If you're having issues with the website or the Facebook application, contact
I love you all very much. I'll see you on the other side.
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