Overdue Love Letter



As soon as I woke up this morning, I was overwhelmed with the thoughts of what I have to go on for a couple of weeks. It, however, did take for a moment of seconds self-warning that time and tides wait for no men. I spent just a few minutes for shower and breakfast. And then I was at my study desk pulling out the “Voices of Our Future 2010 Classroom” binder from the pile of books. I quickly went to the module 4 and I was totally attracted by the learning materials. After catching up the concepts of Feature
Story and Each One Teach Five, I told myself calm down acclaiming I am not too late, I can do it and I have to get up from the previous busy weeks.



It has been a long time since I posted the draft of my module 3 Op-ed. As that was my first experience of creating a critical, I really wanted all of your comments and suggestions. I couldn’t have done such a great jobs without your encouraging comments. Thanks a lot, Barbara, Lisa, my VOF and WorldPulse sisters and brothers and the mentors and midwifes for giving your precious time on me. I believe this journey is filled with sharing and learning. I always say my friends that I became a stronger woman of knowledge and wisdom during a period of time after joining this fabulous online community. Reading each of your stories, what I could learn is difficult to capture with words. As I am happy reading your comments, I always wish to drop some lines on each of your pieces to offer my suggestions and to show my support for you. I read some of your module 3 drafts and I shared my feeling and ideas for your great jobs. I felt so sorry that I couldn’t read all of your drafts and final posts and drop just a line for you.



Being able to participate in this wonderful program and make a voice of my country and my world is one of my greatest achievements in my life. I would like to go www.worldpulse.com as far as I can. At a point, however, I was very slow to do what I love so much. You might aware Insha Allah is very hesitating during these days. I used to be away from this awesome community for a while. I miss YOU so much. Now I come back here.



Starting from February 26 to March 24, the organization I am working for has a visit of experts from the United States. So our team was overloaded with arranging and conducting trainings between those experts and community social workers and NGO staff. We also had to organize some outreach programs. So we were very busy starting from morning 9a.m to evening 6 or 7 p.m. I saw Lisa and Nilima called me via Skype but as I was in the trainings I did not reply you.



I missed my sisters so much during these days. I, however, did not neglect you and I somehow was with you. I tracked you. I was inspired by what you were contributing here, in the journals. I am very glad to read sister Tainadelsol’s experiences in the UN buildings. Jade’s heroes also inspired me.



Thanks a lot, Rachael for all of her support to the correspondents and I am very sorry that I cannot reply most of her Emails during these days. Thanks, Scott, too! As soon as I could not join to the calls, what I was waiting for is the recording. That’s exactly what I want to listen and learn.



I do apologize, Sarvina for my late reply on your need help. I had a pile of works. Now, I can have a short break to have a rest form work. I forget every busy minutes and hours and am trying to focus on my assignment and to connect back again with my personal staff. I have to go for individual staff evaluation, strategic meeting for next half year and networking meetings with partner organizations in coming week but I have some time for my personal in the day time.



Now I am back!



I am working hard on my assignment.



I am with you all.

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