So that day arrived and we headed down south to accomplish 2
goals: one was to open a bank account with all of the money customers,
consignors and fellow employees contributed during our fundraising (over
$4000!) and two was to find housing. I had 2.5 hours in the car with Kanu to
“discuss” what I thought was important, how to manage money, how to stay
focused, how to write thank you notes and more. Okay, maybe it was a bit of a
lecture but hopefully some of it sank in. And remember, I was in Mom-Mode…..
Mustafa, Kanu’s friend who attends the Aviation School ,
met us and rode with us to various housing possibilities he had already scoped
out, saving us a world of time. We saw a trailer in a really remote area but
fairly close to the school, public housing and all of that paperwork,
unaffordable apartments and condo rentals and finally a one bedroom duplex
unit. We decided on the duplex unit because it is close to Mustafa and the
shopping district and not a bad bicycle ride to school. The trailer was fine
but it was far from everything and Kanu will be traveling by bicycle so this
could be problematic. Also, I think he will be more comfortable closer to a
friend.
We opened his account at the main bank in town where they
graciously welcomed him as a customer and offered their own words of wisdom.
Mustafa was with us and many of the pretty girls working there stopped by to give
him a hug. Somehow, I think these guys are pretty popular in town!
We stopped by the campus where Kanu will be spending most of
his time and saw the hanger with all of the planes he will be flying including
the old Air Tran Plane that serves as a landmark for the left turn to the
school.
So as a Mom, I now feel that Kanu is going to be okay. He
has a home, money in the bank, a few old friends and a few new ones. He has people “at home” who care about him and to come home
to. He has Betsy and me planning random
visits to Eastman to check on him and folks who want to send him “care
packages”.
It was on the way home from Eastman that Kanu let on just
how worried he had been about it all as he thanked me for taking my day off to
drive to Eastman with him. He explained how he had hardly been able to focus
because the fear of the unknown was taking over and weighing him down. This
trip to Eastman, Finders Keepers, his job, his co-workers and customers had
blessed him. Now his spirits were lifted, he could be a college kid, be excited
about his future.
That was my blessing and I wouldn’t have missed it for the
world.