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Monday, February 27, 2006

This Weekend

I had a very busy weekend. Since I am in college, I will start my weekend on Thursday...

Ryan Johnson had been wanting to go to the Corpus Christi bible study at Sacred Heart for a while now and so we planned on going this thursday. Jennifer's mother had planned on taking me, Ashley, and Jennifer out to Pondarosa for dinner. So, Ryan and I didn't drive together, and I got there a big late, but eventually all was well. A guy with a great voice joined in singing the Hail Mary's and Jenny had a very good bible study prepared. Afterward, my future roommate, Sarah, and Ryan and I all went to Linda's together (we always have some food and games at her house after bible study). There we had some awesome cookies and played scatagories. Adam Halfman (who I had introduced to Ryan online becasue we are all working on a project together), Jon Pohl, Ryan, and I talked for a long time about the differences between the Anglican, Epicopal, and Roman Catholic churches. I got home that night around 12:30-1am

To begin with, I had thought that the concert was on sunday, and my parents were supposed to visit me on saturday, bringing with them money and my dress for the concert. On Friday at noon I found out that the concert was on the 25th. Meaning that my mom and dad brought my dress and things to me on Friday evening. BUT, i also thought that the banquet was at normal open house time, 7pm, but it was actually at 5pm. Thank goodness for Ryan Johnson being online and telling me at 4:45. With my parents on the way, and a banquet aproaching, I scurried around trying to find something to wear and looking for my key/ID. It is very good luck that I had already gotten my car from the far lot, because I didnt leave my dorm until after 5, without my key, cell phone in hand, frantically re-dialling my dad's new cell phone number. Once i reached my mother, she was only 10 min away and I was across campus in the Trout parking lot, ready to go in to the banquet. I told her to just leave my things in the room, since it was unlocked, due to my lack of a key to lock it.

Once I was got to Trout Kristen was there to tell me that Ryan had told me the wrong location, we were actually in Larzey. Finally, I arrived at the banquet. There was a name marker and everything, I san to the right of Ryan, Mark was on his left, and Kristen was on the other end. Most of the rest of InterVarsity were there as well. There was dim lighting and soft music, the dinner moved slow, and I really liked that.

That photo is actually from a while ago, but all three of the people shown (Tricia, Ryan and I) well all at the banquet, Ryan was even wearing the same thing, haha.

At 8 pm Krista, Brandon, and I, with Ryan driving, went to the skating rink. On the way Ryan desided to do some off-roading in a field and almost flipped his jimmy into a ditch. It was a good time. We also listened to some weird techno music... some of which was German.

After skating (which reminds me, I owe Ryan $2) we went to Liz and Sarah's apartment. We played some Dance Dance Revolution and then played a really cool game about secrets. The leader would choose a catagory of secret (such as "secrets involving food") and everyone would write one down. The leader would read the secrets and everyone would take turns guessing who the secret matched to. At about 2am we decided to call it a night. I had to call up to my room and have someone let me in because the doors were locked by then and I didn't have my ID to get in at the front desk. Luckily Jennifer and her boyfriend were still up, he let me in and he went back to his dorm.

Later that morning, my alarm went off at 9am. I, as usual, fell back asleep after shutting it off. It's a good thing Jennifer's alarm was set for 9:45 because I was supposed to be at the music building boarding a bus for Saginaw at that time. I ran around, brushing my teeth and shoving everything else i needed into a bag. Luckily there were a few people late, so they weren't just waiting on me. I got the last available seat on the bus, next to Dr. Gumm. I didn't mind, I love my professors. We were all given a free lunch from Max & Emily's. I have a ham sandwich, potato salad, and a cookie with a bottle of water.

Once we got to the Temple Theater in Saginaw, we had to hike all of out stuff up to the freezing third floor and wait for our rehersal time with Voca Lyrica, the adult women's chorus we were singing with that night. We had only rehersed once before with them, on the Sunday that I couldn't go up north. Dr. Gumm, along with the rest of us, were very worried about how things were coming together, but once we were in the theater everything started coming together. After rehersing with the orcestra we went to St. John's Epicopal Church for dinner.

Weird Note: The bass player looked exactly like Ryan Johnson. Ryan Johnson was very excieted that I was going to that church... he likes to talk about, look at, and even draw, old churches... he would like to restore them someday.

Once at the church, we had some Little Cesar's pizza, pop, more cookies, and some yummy asian chicken salad. After dinner we got dressed and warmed our voices up again, practicing our consinents again. At about 7:45 we went back to the theater, and back up those steps for the fourth or fifth time...

We waited for a time, warmed up, and went on stage. The songs went very well. We waited another hour for the show to end. We got on the bus and arrived home at 11:30pm.

Weird Note: Dr. Gumm, like the great David Stattelman, are both from Iowa.

Once I got back to my dorm I saw how Ashley and Jennifer has rearranged my half of the room (Jennifer had asked that morning if it woudl be ok). I really like what they did and should ge them somthing... I don't know what yet, but something. I got my things around and headed out for home, pulling into my driveway at about 1:10am.

After a day of drawing 3 self-portraits, 2 still lifes, and two fabric sketches, I was about ready to throw my pencils, paper, charcoal, and erasers out the window. My self-portraits are probably the worste pieces of crap i've ever seen, but that's ok, because they are done. I made dinner for my family, finished up the drawings, and headed back up here at about 9:30pm Sunday night.

That night I made the slight alterations to my room that needed to be fixed and got Eric (Jennifer's boyfriend) to walk me back from my car after parking it in the far lot. Once back in the room, I wrote a two page paper about William M. Harnett's The Old Violin. It's in the tromp l'oiel style, meant to fool the eye into believing its real. It speaks to the difficulties that come with the passing of time and how things are changed by change. I went to bed at about 3am... and still got up for my Math class on time!

12 Comments:

Blogger Jenn said...

longest post of all time?

2/27/2006 06:59:00 PM

 
Blogger Jenn said...

by the way... i had an exam on friday in math... i studied thursday night after i got home until about 2am... i think i did pretty well.

2/27/2006 07:01:00 PM

 
Blogger Tom said...

I am glad you had a funfilled weekend.

How long did it take you to type that?

2/27/2006 09:06:00 PM

 
Blogger Sarah said...

wow yeah ahhhh i love tromp l'oiel i was thinking about trying to do it sometime...in art history we saw these woodden versions of them they looked real it was sweet...ahhhh you have a roommate named sarah...mmmm i should have went to central...oh well too late now...i'm glad the catholic group thing is going well

2/28/2006 09:12:00 AM

 
Blogger krustacianken said...

were you by chance listening to Kraftwerk techno music, because it sounds like that might be it.

2/28/2006 09:28:00 AM

 
Blogger Jenn said...

it said "good, super good, you are super good" or something like that, it was rediculous. ryan listens to some crazy stuff.

2/28/2006 03:35:00 PM

 
Blogger Jenn said...

i think trompe l'oiel might be insanely difficult. i remember watching a reading rainbow about it, thats when i fell in love with it. its so amazingly intricate. hey, u guys should check out a my frawings... i think they r looking pretty cool. lol (yeah, i'm talking myself up, oh well)

2/28/2006 03:39:00 PM

 
Blogger Jenn said...

drawings*

2/28/2006 06:36:00 PM

 
Blogger Sarah said...

where are they dude...i want to see...

2/28/2006 07:26:00 PM

 
Blogger Jenn said...

they r here... at school, lol. i have to turn them in soon, for the mid-term. but, i'll get them back after and i'll show u guys.

3/01/2006 11:34:00 AM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Quite interesting... lengthy, but interesting.

I remember seeing tromp l'oiel for the first time in an Introduction to Humanities class a year ago and was fascinated by it... that particular example you showed (The Old Violin) was great... I don't know whether that falls under outstanding talent or just being obcessively attentive to detail, but it is really cool.

And yes, your drawings are awesome, Jen.

3/04/2006 01:52:00 PM

 
Blogger Jenn said...

either way its an amazing sight to behold. GO TROMP 'LOIEL!!!

3/06/2006 06:11:00 PM

 

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