Well, another two weeks breezed by. One week I did a TON of cleaning at Dance Gallery, Jackie's and my own house! My house is now like completely spotless ( practically the first time since we moved in since 1995) and my room is now rearranged, redecorated, and overall just rejuvenated! It's now like my own little haven with pictures of things I love like all around (dance, a few New York City pictures I took myself and a few of my sister's cool posters she bought at college). The other week I spent at a little thing called POE. Pipe Organ Encounter 2009.
Now, going into POE, I was DREADING it. I had a hunch that a certain someone that I really don't care for was going to be there, but lucky me, HE WAS NOT THERE! I can't tell you how relieved I was to find this out. Overall during the week I learned how to play the organ. Before coming here, my mom convinced me (well forced me into coming) but she told me lots of the students will have never played the organ, like me. Much to my surprise, when I got there, I was THE ONLY ONE THERE WHO HAD NEVER PLAYED THE ORGAN. Luckily that did not hamper my friendships, and I made a ton of friends at camp! Braden, Phil, Rebecca, Clara, Hannah, Michaela, Sarah, David, Katie and Catie are just some of my closest friends there. We had TONS of laughs. Like a ridiculous amount. I had no idea organists loved to laugh SOOO much. I honestly can't remember the last time I laughed this hard with people. Playing the organ was a unique experience in it self, but when I look back at this experience, I can tell the thing I'll remember when I'm good and old is not how I learned to play the organ, but the amazing people I met and all the laughter we shared.
John Schwandt and Doug Cleveland improvising on organ to Singin' in the Rain at POE. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_rSrxQVqiU
Hannah having a laughing attack during POE! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g1nr9_el6PU
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I know who you're talking about! And frankly, you're lucky he wasn't there!
ReplyDeleteI don't! Wait... maybe I do. There are only so many people that I associate with organs... But I'm very psyched about being able to say that I know an organist! Thanks for the bragging rights, Grace!
ReplyDeleteOrganist sounds much better than pianist, don't you agree?