P.S. The flight back has been ever more a
continuation of the blessings of the past week.
On the flight out of Keflavik, the guy sitting across the aisle from me
and up a row mentioned something to the stewardess about Chattanooga. I talked to him a bit and found out he is
moving to Chatty to get his Masters in Physical Therapy at UTC. Once in JFK I managed to avoid the long
layover in JFK and Atlanta. I asked the
ticket desk if I could get on any other flights heading directly to the
vicinity of Louisville (I was hoping for Cincinnati or Nashville). When talking to the desk, I heard the
intercom mention a delay in boarding for the next outbound flight to
Louisville.
“Is Louisville your final location?”
“Yessir.”
“Okay- why don’t I put you on the direct
flight?” Arriving in Louisville 18 hours
early is infinitely nice.
And there’s even icing for the cake. After going through customs at JFK, I was
trying to find out where I needed to go to go again through security. I was moving one way, when two gentlemen in
red shirts holding large instruments were hurrying by in the other
direction. The shorter man looked
familiar. I decided impulse may be the
best option at this point- before they disappeared.
“Steven Sharp Nelson?”
The man stopped dead in his tracks and turned around,
a little confused. I’m sure my jaw
dropped a little bit. I walked over,
introduced myself, let him know that I really enjoyed his music, I love the
videos, and that I even listen to his Christmas album in the summer. He introduced the other gentleman traveling
with him- also a cellist- but I was not familiar with him, and have since
forgotten his name (sorry); he must be
one of his accompanying cellists that I will look up once I get a chance. I asked if I could get a picture.
“Is that a ukulele?” he asked as I set my backpack
down to pull out my camera.
“Yup.” But
what else do I say? I don’t play very
well…
An attendant hurried by, there to take their
oversized luggage. So the cellists took
care of their business that I had accosted them from… and after the interruption, we took a
picture- and they needed to go their way.
Unfortunately, they were taking flights out of the set of gates on the
other side of the airport. I told him
thank you for his time- and the picture- and apologized for accosting him. He apologized for having to run- I fear they
were running a little late for their flight.
I would have talked to him about where he had just performed and where
he was heading next!
And if you need any proof, look up the Piano Guys on
YouTube and check out any of the videos that he and Jon Schmidt have done
together. Great style and imagination.
Wow!
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