Monday, September 21, 2009

Eid

This has been quite the week. I said goodbye to all the fellows last Monday and headed back to California. On Tuesday evening I did a presentation at my church (Thanks you to all who came! I really appreciate it) and have been spending the last several days trying to not think about the next eight months or saying the word malaria, and failing miserably. I can't not think about all that is to come because it is so important and I am so passionate about it. Oh well.

Eid was yesterday. That is the official end of Ramadan and fasting for Muslims. My mom decided to fast with me the final four days while I was with her here, and I thought that was a really cool display of understanding. What a crazy journey the last 30 days of fasting has been! Thinking about all the weird food we ate during Ramadan in Tanzania, then our deep dish pizza morning 4 am suhoor breakfast in Chicago with all the fellows, such wonderful memories. I was sitting at a Muslim Eid service yesterday thinking about how much my perspective on what community is has changed in the past month. I felt so welcomed being there, and it was very powerful to have the shared experience of Ramadan to talk about. I was thinking about how the "me" of two months ago probably would have been super uncomfortable and confused about what was happening and not know what to think; and now I feel like I understand a little bit of their story and respect the Muslim faith so much.

I hope I continue to learn and change and grow as much in the next eight months as I have in the past two. I have a feeling the best is yet to come. I mean, I am living in Chicago with the coolest roommate in the best apartment ever working at an awesome organization. How could things not be epic?

Stay tuned. Again.

4 comments:

Nadeem said...

Awesome job Amy

joeyshapiro said...

beautiful post. so nice to hear you reflect on the past month. i think it's really beautiful that you spent the month so intentionally acquainting yourself so personally and so purposefully with this tradition, and in doing so, deepening your relationships and broadening your own perspective.

see you in chicago.

Tim Brauhn said...

I know you think I'm weak sauce because I only lasted through 21 days of the fast, but it was a privilege to join you there. Keep up the good work - see you in Chicago

Keith B. Ives said...

Thank you for sharing, the work you are doing, and putting up with Tim...