Sunday, June 15, 2008

Ok I guess I will write on my Blog

Well for a while I didn't feel like writing on my blog. But I thought about it, and even if no one reads this, it will still be really good exercise for me. So to all of you faithful readers [and I know there are many of you] I am back. I will try to write about some interesting stuff.

Speaking of interesting...I went to Madrid the other day [it was totally last minute] to meet up with Ford Quarterman and his Spanish friend. I was there for two days [you can see pictures on at Flickr

The trip was great blah blah blah. But the interesting thing happened late the second night when I missed my 1:35 am bus back to Granada. Originally I was on a really tight budget because I had to pay for two nights at a hostel, food and I only had 90 euros to do it because my bank card was frozen. Once the money was gone it was gone. But when I met up with Ford, his friend said I could stay with him. So I thought, "Hey I can spend all the money I want." I did a bunch of unnecessary stuff like tour the Real Madrid stadium etc. and by the end of the night I only had about 14 euros left. But I was taking the bus home and I already had a ticket so I was fine.

When I missed the bus I said to myself, "crap, I don't have anywhere to go and the next bus isn't until 10:30 tomorrow morning." So I started walking. Little did I know I was walking in the wrong direction and I ended up in a really scary part of southern Madrid that was poorly lit, and empty except for the lines and lines of prostitutes who chased me down every time I had to walk by. Needless to say I was a little worried. I didn't know where I was. I had two expensive cameras with me and I had no where to sleep. After about 3 hours of walking I made it back to center city and found a bench to sleep on. After a pretty un-restful hour of sleep I got up and read for another couple hours till the subway stations opened.
What I was reading was "The Bonfire of the Vanities" which is a book by Tom Wolfe about New York in the 1980's. It spends a lot of time discussing "the ghetto" and the plot is centered around a hairy encounter in The Bronx.

At around 6 the subway opened and everything was fine and I slept on the subway until my bus was ready to go. I had survived "the jungle" to put it in the words of one of Tom Wolfe. And it was time to back to Granada.

Last night when I got home I watched Spain play soccer and then came up to my room. I couldn't decide if I wanted to go to bed or go out and do something. But as I sat here at my computer I started to get really lonely. I thought about how much fun all my friends at home must be having with out me, how I can barely even talk to my friends here and how much I didn't really want to be here in the first place.

I went out on my little 2X4 terrace and smoked a cigarette. When I was done I came back in, crawled onto my hot bed and eventually fell asleep. This morning I woke up after about 13 hours of sleep [I guess I was tired since I didn't really sleep the night before] and thought about my thoughts from the night before and I realized that (1) it is a huge privilege to be here. Most people don't get to just go out of the country for two months... (2) I realized that I didn't come here for vacation. I came to serve other people for a change, and to taught things by the people that I meet as well as by God.

So that was good.

4 comments:

wettopsoil said...

Last year when I was in slovakia I missed the last train into Bratislava and had to spend the night on a bench, in a city I never saw a name for. I wish I could do that again.

James M. Harrison said...

cash money zay
skype me sometime

Michael Kendall said...

dude i have a team. you need to come hang out with me and brian. you have tons of money so i know you can.

Paul said...

Isaiah - don't believe it for a second - ever since you left, no one here has had ANY fun at all. We sit around all day talking bout how much we miss you. It is only your blog posts that sustain us. Keep them coming young man. Oh, btw, loved the fickr video.

Love, Uncle Paul