I am sitting in a subway when over the intercom I hear “Sheep train
approaching, on route to Monkey station”.
I look down the barren tube where the tracks gently fade away into the
darkness, and hear the howling whisper of the approaching LRT. In no time the
train breaks from the tube of darkness and whistles on by where I am standing
next to the tracks. I take a studder step back as I didn’t quite visualize the
velocity of this Sheep train, my hair blowing in all directions mere feet from
the behemoth. She is cruising, with more velocity than I could have ever
imagined. This train however, isn’t
stopping. It keeps on flying by and
every second more of its length disappears beyond view. My option is clear, if I am ever going to get
to the next station, I need to move fast and make the leap.
So here I am, same as most years.
The winter has punched my work in the guts with a cold icy fist. Work is down for the count for another
year. And here I look at a speeding
train trying to figure out how on earth I am going to board this baby and
fulfill my goals of the I Ho Chuan. There
is no doubt the intimidation of re-engaging with a team firing on all cylinders
is very intense. I have to push out the thought that perhaps a team so well engaged
just might not need me at all.
But it is no different than any other year. I rely on the training I have done in exile,
take the time I have left and put my everything into it from this point
forward. As always I ask the team in
advance to please be patient with me while I get caught up with
everything. This week I have some wrap
up commitments for work, unfortunately cannot make the demo for Saturday but
will be back at it full force start of December. I look forward to boarding the speeding train with you all and flying on through to the next Kung Fu station.
Can't wait to have you back!
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