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Checking off “Get on the Damn Plane”

  • June 5, 2013
  • by reddiva3
  • · European Audition Tour · The Red Diva

I put “Get on the Damn Plane” on my to do list. 

I’m sure I’ll explain about me and lists in the near future. However, lets begin with the premise that lists are an important part of the way I operate. 

So every day for the last several months, I have seen this item on my electronic task list. Every day i have been anxiously anticipating getting on the damn plane an taking that next big step toward my ultimate goals. 

The sense of relief and excitement coupled together is a bit overwhelming. I’ve been planing and saving and packing for the last several months.  Wanting to go on this trip for years and now I am here. I am on the plane the doors are closing and I am checking this huge line Item off my list!

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