8 Days to Liftoff

Much progress has been made my friends. The narrow gap between myself and Japan is quickly closing.

Omiyage have been bought. Boxes are filled with clothes and shoes and jewelry I can let go because of this move. My cat has successfully assimilated into my parents’ household and is working his way into the hearts of their own two cats. My suitcases lay half-packed with much cat hair amassed in them. There’s still a few things on my to-do list, but I even closed a couple of US bank accounts I had yesterday — which was remarkably easy — and cutting up cards has never felt so great. ^__^ I’m also digitizing a lot of docs I’ll need while abroad and storing them in the cloud so that they won’t take up space in my luggage. One notable part of this digitization process is recipes, of the Texan/Southern/Tex-Mex variety. So yeah, I’m trying to be prepared in any case. I’m also apparently trying to eat as much good food as possible before departing. I don’t know if I’m a good cook, but I am definitely a good eater. That is the truth.

Basically, the only thing left at this point is to linger and enjoy the presence of my family for a week, go to Pre-Departure Orientation at the Consul-General’s, pack, and then catch a plane 8 days from now. That day, in the words of a very good friend, I will have to wake up “at the butt crack of dawn” to facilitate group check-in and catch the flight, but I think I’ll enjoy every minute of it.

Last week, Wednesday-Sunday, I completed a circuit of where I grew up and where I’ve spent the majority of my “grownup” life. It was pretty great to see some friends and family that I haven’t seen in a while. But it was also humbling for me to be there again. The overall effect though was positive, and it put me in the right state of mind to move forward confidently!

This past week I had some Honest Tea – you know of it I’m sure. Well this is the quote I discovered inside of my lid:

“Only those who risk going too far can possibly find out how far they can go.” – T.S. Eliot

This seems to be very true. And I can’t wait!

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