Monday, April 14, 2014

Reflections On My Last 6 Months:




Time is fleeting…

On Saturday night, 10/5/13, the wheels of my plane gently lifted off the runway from Sao Paulo international airport and I was on my way back to the United States.  That was a little more than 6 months ago.  From a “time” perspective, it feels like 6 years.  A lot has happened with my IBM organization, job, and department since returning.  However, my memories of Brazil are vividly and indelibly imprinted in my mind.  As I reflect on those 30 exciting, fun-filled, and glorious days in Brazil, the faces and names of my Brazilian friends come flooding back to me.  The sights, sounds, tastes, and smells of Minas Gerais are quickly recalled when I think about my CSC (Corporate Service Corps) assignment.

Since returning, much has happened with my family:

=>    My mother turned 85 in February.  All 5 of her children (3 daughters & 2 sons) went to Pennsylvania to celebrate.
=>    Audrey, my oldest daughter, graduated from Florida Southern College (FSC) in December 2013.  My wife and I are extremely proud of her because she graduated from college in 3 ½ years.
=>    Camile, my youngest daughter, was accepted into the Pratt School of Engineering as part of Duke University’s Early Decision program.  She will be going to school there in August 2014.
=>   I started my 35th year with IBM on 11/8/2013.  My entire IBM career has taken place in Tampa, FL.
=>  In October, 2013, my wife (Niurka) and I celebrated our 25th wedding anniversary.

Dear Brazilian Friends, 

Even though I may be “gone” from your beautiful country, you are definitely NOT forgotten.   If you have a moment, please send me an e-mail.  I would enjoy hearing all about what you’ve done with regards to our CSC project’s recommendations and business plans.  Also, I would love to hear what has been happening in your lives outside of Ipe. 

I miss all of you and I frequently think about how I can get back to Uberlandia one day and once again join my extended “família brasileira“ (Brazilian family).

Sincerely,

Joel Cleveland
IBM Corporation