"Would You Let Me See the World Behind Your Eyes?"

"Would You Let Me See the World Behind Your Eyes?"
-- Jon Foreman --

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Incomplete.

So, show choir is coming to an end for this year and I am seriously starting to feel like my life has no meaning to it. It sounds ridiculous, but to show choir people it makes sense. You put all your time and energy into it that when it's over you have so much time it's weird. It's an incomplete feeling.

This year has been an exceptional year and I am sad to see it end, but next year will bring new beginnings. I can not wait to start in on next year! The feeling of performing for an audience and working so hard to pull off a great show is one of the most amazing feelings I have ever experienced in my entire life. There is not a lot that compares to it. Taking a step back from it all, I realize how thankful I am to be able to go up and do that. To look into the eyes of your audience and see the smile on their face and to hear them cheer wildly at you is truly rewarding. You learn a lot from show choir. Just like any sport, you learn where hard work can get you, you go through ups and most definitely downs, you learn about improvement and how no matter how good you think you are, you can always be better. You can see this improvement in the difference of shows and you think to yourself "Wow, I am apart of that! I am a factor in this show choir getting even better!" This year has been wonderful and I am grateful for the friends I've met and the memories I've made. Most importantly, I am grateful for the lessons it has taught me and will continue to teach me.