Day 10

Date: May 24, 2011
Time: 9:23pm
Playing on iTunes: "On a Hymnsong of Philip Bliss" by David Holsinger








So, today's update is going to be some multimedia. I just went picture crazy today. FIRST OF ALL...I realize that high school kids are just learning how to drive (sort of) and maybe they want to try to protect their car by taking up a few spaces, but this is just out of control...

First off, you have this ugly brown car who can't figure out what straight is...then you have this grey speeding bullet (below right) that has no clue the difference between white line and black pavement. And then lastly you have this red Chevy Blazer (below left) that must have missed something... Well aside from that most of the cars in the parking lot were parked fairly well.




































Breakfast this morning was absolutely 'divine', as my friend Daniel from the pit told me. It consisted of hash browns and the Cadets homemade blueberry bars. I had 4. They were absolutely amazing. Toss a little layer of butter on the top, and vwualah! You've got an amazing tasting blueberry breakfast bar.
During the lunch block, the vibes needed to be altered a little bit. We needed to take out some unnecessary parts. It took a good 15 minutes per vibraphone, but what we do makes the vibraphones a little lighter and much louder (acoustically). I won't go into detail about what we had to do because it is hard to explain, but in a nutshell it is like taking the throw pillows off a bed, they look good and complete the comforter set, but they aren't necessary.


And here are just some more pictures of clouds. Since we're outside all the time, I've been appreciating nature more now that I'm not cooped up in the music building at school 14 hours a day. I'm becoming fascinated with how beautiful clouds are. So expect at least one cloud picture per day.



And tonight when we had our night meeting, this is what was going on behind us...







 Quote of the day: "Change is hard. 20% of reject it, 20% accept it, and 60% can be convinced either way. What are you gonna' do to change that 60%?" - George Hopkins

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