But we think about them anyway,
And I wonder if I'm really with you now
Or just chasin' after some finer day
Since my trip had been planned at the last minute, I didn't dare tell too many people I was coming until everything was 99.9% in place. I had toyed with the idea of not saying anything and just showing up, but that would not have been fair. My last trip, I was treated like royalty by our skater's fans. Not to tell them I was coming was unconscionable. The ladies had been so generous with their time and so accepting of me as a total stranger, it would be the ultimate insult to appear unannounced. I did want to make sure, however, that everything was secured because to say I was coming and then not show up would have been equally wrong.
Since my first trip to Seoul, many things had happened. I had become an "empty nester," dealt with enough moves and shakeups to make Elvis proud and we had all taken a journey to Mount Olympus. I was very aware that while the friendships I had forged 18 months ago seemed strong, the cultural differences were great. Days and distance were not allies in our "15 Minutes of Fame" world. While I had kept in contact with many from the group via Facebook and email, I knew that all our lives were moving inexorably forward and it would be understandable if we all had simply drifted apart across the vast ocean of time.

still here, on the edge....
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