So, this is it: where the rubber meets the road. Time to put my money where my mouth is. Departure day. I'm not nearly as nervous or anxious as I was expecting to be. Of course, it has been 21 months since I began my online Peace Corps application. That's a really long time to get really comfortable with the idea of moving to a nice little hut on the other side of the world. And, as we say in Oklahoma, this ain't exactly my first rodeo: I've left home, by myself, for parts unknown to do a job I knew very little about several times before. Kalyn's campaign, my internship in DC, the midterms, the Obama campaign all qualify. In many ways, this is simply the next logical step.The truth is, I've been bored out of my skull since the election.
Anyway, I was happy to pass my last night in Oklahoma by watching Barack's speech. I wasn't underwhelmed at all, he was clear, rousing, statesman-like. All in all, I'll be leaving America with a good taste in my mouth...literally, actually, because the other thing I did was fix the mega-fantastic culinary sensation of my own design now sweeping the finest, most stylish cafes and sophisticated ristorantes of Europe: Beer Noodles! I just had to have it one last time before I go.

Anyway, so long and thanks for all the fish! J Kebs out!

So sorry I never got a taste of that fantastically exquisite new concoction, beer noodles! Your former roommate must have been a culinary wimp--couldn't he tell from the ingredient list that this new dish is "mostly harmless"? (Score another one for clever old Auntie Lindy, clearly also a Doug Adams fan, may he rest in peace...)
ReplyDeleteLMAO...That is amazing....this sounds exactly like a recipe we have stumbled upon once or twice on a hungry night with few groceries. We would rate this dish with 4 stars making it a culinary delight...Derric and Katie
ReplyDeleteHey--did you feel that earthquake? Are you like in a tsunami zone?
ReplyDeleteI am worried from afar!