Wanderers, value those you encounter on your journeys. I have been furiously writing to try and get a “love note” out to each person I have come across thus far on this operation. Unfortunately, we know I cannot track the day of the week, well it is even more impossible to track who is leaving when from an operation. I think we often take it for granted that no one will leave till everyone leaves. Not all who deploy out here wander as I do and can delay their departure. I won’t go in to detail about what gets put in a love note to a practical stranger who has suddenly become your best friend for a week, but I will tell you the rules. When it comes to a “love note” there is one rule only… The recipient is not allowed to read it until they have left the operation. I however cannot stop someone from opening their love note on the spot, or even after I walk away. This is each recipients right to do as they please with my love note to them.
One friend read his and then came and hugged me a day or so ago (I am still not sure the days). He thanked me for the note, and I scolded him playfully for opening it early. His response was that he could not wait to open it because he loves my loves notes. He then opened his bag and pulls out the love not he received upon our last departure in October. He is this amazing person, with a great attitude, super funny and gives awesome hugs. That is just a little background before I tell you what he did next… He proceeds to read his old love letter out loud saying the most ridiculous things that I am pretty sure I did not write, though you can never be sure. He ends it with “I like you, do you like me, check yes or no.” Maybe I should end all my love letters like this, however I do recall not writing this in his letter from last fall. Though I do so like him… not like like… just like, lol. These people make me feel like a kid again sometimes. Then of course he gives me an amazing hug, I kind of wish I could pocket all of these hugs and pull them out whenever I am missing them.
Well since most of the folks are leaving in the morning I was handing out cards tonight with the one instruction to open when they leave. A couple of the people I had only met in passing and not specifically worked with. I opted to write them love notes anyway and then could not find them to give it to them. I went ahead and placed them on their racks and five minutes later they all came in and opened their love note, not knowing what it was, or what the rule was. It turned out this was a perfect opportunity to get to know a handful of more awesome people! I got hugs from each of them and then they invited me to hang out with them. I have many friends through TR and beyond, but each time a new group wants me to spend time with them it is like I am in high school being invited to hang with the popular kids. Sometimes the feelings from high school never fade, and that excitement still hops in to a person’s stomach.
My love notes serve many purposes. Their main purpose is to provide a bridge for each person. There is a point that the deployment bubble pops, the adrenaline settles down, and the extraordinary life becomes ordinary again. This can be a hard transition for people. The love note bridges this gap for a person in giving them a physical reminder of the fact they are appreciated and loved. It also has served to bridge gaps between me and those I wish to get closer to. Many years ago I realized that I am pretty terrible at purposefully building relationships with people. Most of my friendships were accidental, and though beautiful, still I don’t understand the process of making friends. So now I write something tangible to make a connection and it makes me more comfortable. I am one awkward wanderer.
Well I must write more love notes for more of my beloved TR members. Till next time!
Signing off from Wimberley, TX.