Alive
Yes, indeed, I am alive. I'm just busy and distracted, and don't have reliable access to the internet.
I moved into a crap-hole of a house for the month, and immediately Jennica and I regretted not checking out the place better before agreeing to live there. The guys (yes, guys) are nice enough, but during the year it is an off-campus frat party house. So it was in quite a state of disrepair upon our arrival. It took 3 hours of cleaning to get the bathroom to a human-usage level. I'm still kinda wary of it, but at least I don't get dirtier from showering in there. Someone had made Jello shots in the kitchen for a party gone by, and they made them literally all over the kitchen. We were scraping pink stickiness off of every surface. But after the smell of cleaning solutions faded and I got in the swing of my normal busy life where I come home only to eat a Hot Pocket and fall into bed, it's not too bad. There are pirhana in the living room, which makes it all better :)
My "class" is going awesome. It's an internship/observation at rehab centers in the Holland area. I'm in a different place every day or two, seeing almost every aspect of physical and occupational therapies. It's so cool. I've seen cases of some really interesting pathologies, including Alyssa's favorite: condromyalgia patellar. Cool. And I'm even more sure of wanting to do this, and also more sure of what parts of it I would truly like to avoid. Injured dancers would be awesome, 80-year-0ld stroke victims are much harder to deal with. A cool adventure overall, and one that really helps on my way to grad school.
The studio had a show last weekend, and it went smashingly. I got to be stage manager one night, and helped backstage the whole week. It was great to be part of the action like that; I was pretty much solely responsible for having costumes on 3/4 of the dancers. There were a lot of very quick changes, and I was in charge of them. The only real snaffoo was that a zipper busted while I was zipping it, and she had literally 20 seconds to get on stage, and somehow I managed to pin her in and calm her nerves enough that it went off wonderfully. It took a little longer to get her out of that costume, but no one in the audience was any more the wiser. They all danced beautifully, and were a shining light for Jesus in their full-length balletic interpretations of the creation and the book of Revalations.
This weekend I'm up in Cadillac with Mike, visiting his friends and just enjoying being out of Holland. His mother is a great cook, I gain like 5 pounds every time we come up here. It's nice to be able to sleep in and to hear all of the stories of the town and Michael before I knew him. A very good way to spend the holiday. It also gives me time to read over Jennica's big "lifeview" paper for her class, which is very good but also about 25 pages too long. Hopefully with the work I've done on it this weekend we can work it down to a more manageable length for her to turn in.
Alright, I suppose I should go, and let Mike's friend have his computer back. Sorry it's been so long, and this is the least pressing part of the summer. I leave in a week for a visit to my parents in Ukraine (woohoo!!). Maybe it'll be warmer by then...


1 Comments:
At 1:31 PM,
Anonymous said…
So glad to hear you are alive. Sounds like you now have plenty of cleaning experience--come use it at my house anytime. It's certainly warmer here in Kiev--can't wait until you come.
Love ya--Mom
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