I realized that only when I began to say goodbye to my friends and teachers for the final time did I realize the sinking feeling in my stomach emerge. These people have been a part of my story for so long that I am not sure how to imagine a life without them. Saying goodbye seems to make moving forward more tangible.
Megan
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Cynthia
2/18/2011 08:02:14 pm
We will still be here or somewhere but still around. It's more like you are going on an adventure for us all. I am excited to read your stories about your time there and I envy your ability to uproot and go on this great journey. Enjoy it fully.
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Deborah
3/4/2011 07:50:47 am
Hi Megan -- I'm so excited for you as you undertake this great adventure! What a great opportunity for you -- I'm sure you'll make the most of it! Keep in touch, and I hope to meet up with you next year, either in India or the Himalayas or both. Cheers, D
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Sedrick
3/10/2011 11:18:47 am
Hey Megs,
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