Taking A Big Break (Sydney Salter)
A few months ago, I realized that I'd finally accumulated enough frequent flyer miles to visit these guys!
My sister-in-law with kids in downtown Sapporo. |
My brother and sister-in-law teach at Hokkaido International School in Sapporo, Japan. That means my niece and nephew live a whole ocean away, too.
I'd been muddling through my WIP, futzing with this and that detail as I doubted the whole darn thing. So I took a break. With a trip to Japan only weeks away, I set aside my writing and gave myself a crash course in Japanese history and literature. I wanted to understand what I'd be seeing on our trip.
Did I feel guilty about not writing? Yes. Did I stop thinking of myself as a writer? Yes. Did I plan to use this as research and write something about Japan? No.
I just took a big long break.
We had a fantastic vacation in Japan. I loved being able to spend three weeks with my niece and nephew while watching my own daughters reconnect with their cousins and joke around with their aunt & uncle. None of us had our electronic devices--all that media that distracts us from each other during our regular lives. We saw amazing sites, made incredible memories, got to know local Japanese people, and bonded as a family.
I wrote in my journal every night, barely keeping my eyes open as I scribbled a hasty account of the day's sights and experiences. Travel doesn't do much to enhance my prose. I suppose I honed my observation skills as I bungled my way through such a foreign culture. Maybe...?
Sometimes it's okay just to have a good time.
Our whole motley group in Tokyo. I'm wearing a hat--just like my brother! |
I opened my WIP last week. And it's not nearly as bad as I feared--before I took a nice long break.
I am so bad at taking breaks...but sometimes life forces me to and it almost always ends up being a good thing. Congrats on what looks like a break well-spent! I would love to visit Japan someday.
ReplyDeleteJapan! What a neat experience, and great that you were able to visit family too!
ReplyDeleteI'm very envious of your break! Japan sounds amazing! And I think travel does hone the sense of observation, plus it is important just to have fun!
ReplyDeleteFabulous! Sometimes, you just need to take a step away. And how cool that you got to take that step in Japan!
ReplyDeleteI was born in Japan and loved reading your piece and seeing your pix. Travel is the ultimate recharging experience; you are so lucky!
ReplyDeleteThat must have been an amazing trip! Good for you for simply enjoying it!
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