Returning to Houston and stepping from the air-conditioned confines of baggage claim, I felt somehow betrayed by my own hometown.
Humidity; thick, like a bland cheese that has been melted to point of stickiness yet has no flavor... only texture... Houston in June.

Yard work and interviewing prospective faculty has replaced panoramic views of wilderness; weeding through piles of e/mail has replaced prolonged periods of journaling and reflecting; a non-stop social process has replaced a natural rythme that is older than the baobab trees. We call it civilization; I think: "Babel".
I am thankful.
I am thankful for this day.
-for the new relationship that is growing
-for the old relationships that continue to bless me
-for my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
I'm out of Africa now. There are shrubs to trim, orders to place, bills to pay, people to meet, and duties to perform-- Lord, let me not forget your Kruger sunsets or the playfulness in the Victoria Falls. I selfishly ask for rich laughter, release from anxiety, and excitement for the moments You have for us, Abba.
Help me to be a fantastic Jim Kelley.
I love You, Abba.