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Some of you may be wondering what will happen with Vanessa. Well, I'm pleased to say that she's already booked her flight to come and visit me at Easter next year. I'm thankful that God has enabled us to spend some time together over the next three days before the 6+ month period of physical separation begins. During that time, we will keep in touch via Facebook and Skype, and although the separation will be hard for her, she has already promised to keep herself busy and productive, which demonstrates her maturity.
Then on Tuesday, the night before I leave, I will be participating in my final concert in Melbourne until I return next year. In conjunction with his group PLEXUS, RMP's accompanist Stefan Cassomenos will be premiering his most recent composition, Requiem for the End of Time. We have been rehearsing it for the last few weeks, and dare I say it sounds amazing. It's certainly an original setting for the traditional liturgical text, a culmination of various music styles to symbolize the title. Thankfully, my flight is in the afternoon, so there's no morning rush the day after.
Besides getting used to my new surroundings and sorting out paperwork, there are some things to already look forward to.
On August 15 - my third day in London - my church friends Tim and Charlene will be tying the knot after getting engaged at the start of the year. Although I won't be there in person, I will of course be thinking of them and praying that their wedding and honeymoon will be a joyful occasion.
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I have also been seriously contemplating heading over to France to undertake an intensive two-week language course to give my French skills a boost before I start teaching. In a sense, starting out as a supply teacher could turn out to be a good thing; my supply work contract with my agency (Smart Teachers) doesn't start until 14 September, which gives me some leeway into September if I need it.
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By the time I write my next post I will most likely be in London. Prayers for journey mercies are most appreciated.
Till next time, Cheers and God bless!


