Why not? Nothing shocking: I've been out of town.
Somewhat inspired by the stories others tell of dropping in on classes in other areas, I did check to see if I could find a class that interested me, but nothing really grabbed my attention. And let's be honest, the Dallas suburbs are not exactly comparable with NYC or Boston in this matter.
And then there's the issue of scheduling and energy levels. When I go on one of these trips I generally have time and energy for three things: work, food, and sleep. This trip was no exception, and most evenings I left work, found a convenient restaurant for dinner, then went back to the hotel and crashed. The night I arrived I did practice one combination for about 15 minutes, but that was all I could muster.
Next week I'll be back to class as usual. Hopefully the rest of them haven't gotten too far ahead of me.
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