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Alrighty, I’m off again, this time to Tokyo, Japan. My cousin is getting married on Saturday and my mom and sister are already there. The shuttle service is coming at 4:20 tomorrow morning and my flight from Austin to Dallas leaves at 7:40 am. Ah yes, the joys of international travel schedules. My flight from DFW leaves at 10:10 and I’ll arrive in Japan on Thursday at 2:30 pm (Japan time). It’s a 13 hour flight and they are 14 hours ahead so I end up loosing a day. On the way home, I leave Tokyo at 7:00 pm on Wednesday, February 27 and I arrive in Dallas at 3:35 pm on Wednesday, February 27. Yup, yup, I get to travel back in time!! Well, I guess I should get packin’ now.
Love you, mean it!
~C
p.s. I’ll be available periodically via Yahoo! Messenger & Skype. Both usernames are the same so if you know how to find me via Yahoo!, you can find me on Skype. ![]()
I am now home from TMEA. I left feeling like we accomplished a lot…despite only having gone to 1 clinic the entire weekend. It was very much a jazz education focused weekend for me and I think I grew a lot as a musician, educator and supporter from my experience.
The three big highlights (in no particular order) -
It was really nice to see everyone, as well! Those of you that live further away, I hope your travels home are safe and I hope to see you again soon. Seeing you guys brighten my life even more than it already is!
Next: Tokyo, Japan. ![]()
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Love you, mean it!
~C
Despite gas prices, I love driving. It really allows me to think and assess what I have and what I want and/or need in my life. On my way home from another fantastic conducting symposium today, I took the 3 hour drive home as time to think and examine some things. I’ve come to conclude that as much as I love what I do and where I teach, I’m needing something else in my life. My well feels dry and nothing I’m doing right now can quench my thirst. I also know somewhere inside that before I can move on to other things, I still have quite a few ends to tie up in this part of my life. But I don’t think I’m going to wait around for something “new” to come around. I’m going to keep working to find what it is that will bring me to my new horizons and quench the thirst I have right now.