I spent these days wandering through Xiamen - taking in the city and its people. As much as I wanted to return home, I felt somewhat melancholy leaving this beautiful city. I had lunch at my favorite "Green and Yellow" restaurant. The young people at the restaurant, who were my servers, were absolutely darling. We became old friends!
The Ignatian teachers meet for fun and discussion |
All enjoyed time together! |
Our "good bye" dinner! |
The walk on Hubein Xi Lu - adjacent to a lovely lake |
Foot massage, anyone? |
I am smiling - but not sure why.... foot massage? "Open to growth, open to growth" |
The young people who worked the coffee shop around the corner from our apartment |
The Ignatian group teaching in China ( minus John) |
As I reflect on my time in China - there is almost a dream like quality to my memories. It truly stretched my life and in doing so, enhanced it immeasurably. Would I return? Absolutely. Sharing this journey with teachers from Jesuit schools was incredible. In addition, the presence of the Scholastics - Alex and Curtis - made my adventure challenging and comfortable. As I told these two young men, "The Jesuits are blessed to have you in the 'company' ". If nothing else, as I'm sure you have discovered on your journeys, human beings share a quality that knows no political, idealogical, or geographical borders: we are human and humane.
Gan bei! Zai jian!