Saturday, October 10, 2009

(Enter Center Stage.)

(DATED and written 10/9/09) Today was my last day as an Invisible Children Roadie. As I type, I am on a bus headed to Hurst, Texas to live with my family there. After a mental, physical, and emotional struggle with being on the road, living with three strangers, being sick, and all of the other things, I decided it would be best to stop. This is something that may come off as something completely out of left field, but I really have been thinking and praying about everything for a while now. I can honestly say that I have never in my life been so certain of a decision until now. Usually it takes a long, long while for me to figure out that whatever road I chose was right for me. I strongly feel that God has some really awesome things coming for me in the near future and that I needed to head home to accomplish these things. I want to go back to school,(yes I did say that) I want to help out locally in changing people, and become a History Teacher/Counselor/Youth Leader. (I haven't quite gotten that down yet.) But, I can be certain that I was honestly meant to become a roadie, meet amazing people whom I will miss, and work and be a voice for the voiceless.

Now some people may think, that seems a little selfish not to finish what you came to do. Or fulfill your commitment to the children in northern Uganda. I would like to clarify that I will continue to do just that. I want to inspire people and open their eyes to something they might not have seen or heard of. I will continue to talk about Invisible Children, and try to do my part in ending the longest running war in East Africa. I encourage everyone to go to www.wewantobama.com and sign the Citizen's Arrest Warrant. I will do my best to find places to show IC documentaries or somehow help people get involved. I still truly believe that this war can end. And I want to see this war end. I would love to talk about what Invisible Children is doing to put a stop to this. I just want to let you all know that being on the road for me, just was not working out. I grew so much from this experience and will be able to use what I learned for the rest of my life.

As I head in a different direction, I want to also let you know that I have a few things planned for the upcoming months. Music, Rock 4 Relief, possibly Young Life, Youth Group, and a few other things. I will keep you all posted. I will miss my Roadie Family a lot, and I hope they are understanding of my decision to leave. Any Roadies out there, I would love to meet up when this is all done and talk and hang out and I hope you feel the same. To my friends and family back home and around the East Coast I miss you, love you, I will talk to you all very soon(and see most for UB and Leenie's wedding).

Until Next Time, Peace and Love.

(Exit Stage Left)

2 comments:

  1. Clark, As far as I'm concerned,EXIT STAGE LEFT is only a temporary direction. In my mind, you will be back on CENTER STAGE with a bright spotlight on you in no time. That's how I've always seen you.....and that's how it will always be. Every great performance has a try out on the road. That's when you keep what is best for you, and rewrite what isn't. You are a stellar individual. God knows that, and so does everyone who has ever met you. I can't wait to see you in your next role. I KNOW the reviews will be smashing. Love DadDad PS> I know you already know, if given the choice to have you either 'THERE' or 'HERE', which one MomMom and I would choose!

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  2. Clark,

    Your roadie family loves and misses you greatly. I know I personally am going to take you up on that offer to meet up when this is all done, as we've discussed already (Boston perhaps?). I am bummed we won't be seeing each other in November, but I know our paths will cross some day very soon. You're a truly unique a phenomenal human being and don't you forget it! I miss you. Stay strong and stay gold.

    Peace and Love,
    Jes

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