It took a couple of days to make the connection, but I am ever so elated to have spent part of the morning talking to Taike.

Due to weather problems, I couldn't reach him by phone (tried probably 25 times-always got a busy signil due to damaged lines and overloaded call volumes). He kindly called me this morning, and we could have spent many more hours talking (sorry for the big phone bill, friend).

Here is one of the kindest, most interesting people I've ever been in contact with. Over the years, I've become a big fan of his intellect, his world perspective of multiple pertinent issues, his dedication to his profession as a teacher, his generosity (he and his family support Monks on an on-going basis) and, of course his devotion to his beautiful, gentle wife, Nok and their precocious little three year old, Mapanoy...."da Dude". He is the definition of a real renaisance man.

Nok and Mapanoy are still in Laos, but will be joining Taike early next year.

I have the great honor of being invited to be an honorary part of this wonderful little family.

In a few minutes, I'm going to go to the frame shop to pick-up two fabulous paintings they sent me. One has special significance. It depicts 4 Monks walking from the back...signifying an on-going commitment this family (including me) has to offering on-going support and assistance to these devoted, revered leaders.

Taike is a fine teacher, and I've learned a lot from him, as I think we all can; particularly, his "world view" of the critical issues impacting humanity and his unwavering commitment to living a life guided by a keen sense of ethics and compassion.

But, most of all, he and his family are dear, valued lifetime friends. Over my practice piano, I have multiple photos of "da Dude". He's a real "charmer".

I'm so proud to be a little part of their lives.

Russ Silimasack