Tuesday, August 30, 2011

How I became a human anthill... and the first day of class

I was rightly nervous about the workload in store when I signed up for three writing classes and Spanish (although I think the knowledge gained will be very helpful long-term). I'm excited about basketball, which I acquired as kind of a creativity/sanity booster (just forget about writing for an hour) and saxophone class of course. I also really like all my teachers and classes except one, but there's still hope for that class to be awesome.

I also keep running into people who know my name and I only vaguely remember theirs, and where I know them from. The latest example occurred last night with a girl named Katarina (or was it Catalina?). Who knows...

At least the girl I ran into about four times today was familiar to me. Her name is Melissa and I know her from my Wyview ward last year. I saw her for the second time right before noon. I was just setting my stuff down on a nice grassy hill in the shade of a tree, excited to eat and read while taking advantage of the good weather, when she walked by and stopped to say, "Jessica, you're crawling with ants!"

"What?" I jumped up quickly and looked down. Sure enough, there were black and red ants swarming all over me and my stuff. (Luckily I hadn't gotten my food out yet.) There was no warning- I hadn't even felt the slight tickling sensation of dozens of little legs crawling all over you- but in the five seconds I had been sitting in the grass, about thirty ants were all up and down my legs, shorts, and shirt. Thirty more were exploring my backpack. "Oh, thanks!" I said to Melissa while furiously trying to brush myself off. They were very stubborn ants. Some may even have been trained in the secret ninja arts of Avoiding the Hand.

"No problem," Melissa said, watching with no small amusement. "Well, I'm on my way somewhere- see you."

I moved inside after she left. And killed three more of the ninja ants I found crawling on my backpack or on me before I felt safe taking out my sandwich.

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Bringing the saxophone back into my life

I really wanted to play the alto saxophone in seventh grade band. They made me take a semester of clarinet first, which was great, but I was super excited to get my first sax.

That was the only year of band I took, but I missed playing saxophone after we took it back. I always wanted to pick it up again (not that I was very skilled at it in seventh grade) but had neither the time nor opportunity.

My chance came with a music minor requirement, which stipulates I must have so many hours of instruction in an instrument. I've already taken a piano class at BYU; this time I wanted to try sax. They say there's no minimum skill level required to sign up, so I'm going for it. I sold my soul to Summerhay's yesterday in return for a student model and I've been doing my best to brush up on what I learned six/seven years ago. My accomplishments so far: remembering where my hands go, one scale, and parts of a few songs I just played by ear such as the Star Wars theme, Amazing Grace, the U.S. Navy song and taps.

Saturday, August 13, 2011

The concert!... and the Asian Pearl

I'm really tired right now so I hope I can do the stories of today justice.

The 10 Piano Concert went well. The K. 545 was a little rushed but still good, Tyler's group did awesome at the Happy Farmer, and Nathaniel was the best bower on stage. Saying goodbye to Hannah afterward was the hardest part. Lindsay especially will miss her roommate, I think. I'm glad I get to hang with the Drapers a little longer.

Shannon, Scott, Tyler and I also went to the banquet at Asian Pearl Restaurant after the concert. It was a super nice place. Shannon, Tyler and I got a little nervous when we walked in and saw an aquarium filled with a variety of sea creatures, all obviously on the menu for whoever asked for fish or crab or lobster (or whatever). We were even more concerned when we saw the labeled pictures on the walls highlighting certain dishes available at the restaurant. The most notable one was the intestines of some animal I can't remember (Shannon says goose). We found our table and joked about what we were about to eat until the banquet began.

Our fears were put to rest when the servers brought out a huge plate of something very similar to chips and orange sauce. Next came eggrolls (when the server brought them to our table, Tyler said loudly and happily, "Yum! Taquitos!" to which we replied, "No," after which he guessed, "Tamales?"), then candied shrimp and walnuts, a small cup of soup with shrimp and hickima (jicama) and green peppers (Shannon said, "Great, now we get to eat shrimp that's floating!" She's not a fan of rubbery textures), rice, orange chicken, beef and broccoli, tofu, fried rice, noodles and small sea animals including more shrimp and palm-sized octopi, with orange slices for dessert. With the exception of the orange slices, the food got less Americanized the farther through the courses we got. There was SO MUCH FOOD. My favorite was the candied shrimp; I was full by the orange chicken. I did eat an octopus (tastes just like shrimp, but more rubbery) just so I could say I've done it.

But the night wouldn't have been complete without a small humbling experience for me and a noisy wedding in the room next door (Scott got the giggles over the live Asian rock music they were playing). It was really hard to hear all the speeches and stuff at the end over the other party, but really by then I was too tired to care. Shannon felt bad for the Japanese teachers and everyone who put a lot of work into the concert, though, and I see her point.

The humbling experience came when one of the servers offered us styrofoam containers to take some of the food home. Tyler and I really wanted to bring home an octopus to show Lindsay, Nathaniel and Matthew, but there weren't any left on the plate on our table. Tyler glanced over at the table beside us and saw they had two octopi. It seemed perfectly natural for me to go to that table and pick the octopi out of the noodles for our container - everyone was done eating over there, after all. Unfortunately it didn't occur to me to ask permission before I helped myself to their serving dish. Two ladies I either didn't see when I took the octopi or walked up a heartbeat after I did it were kind of offended.

"Excuse me," one of the ladies said, causing me to turn and see them for the first time. "That's our table. We were going to take some of that home. Weren't you sitting at that table there?"

I was pretty embarrassed. I also felt pretty bad. "I'm so sorry," I said. "I didn't mean to - do you want them back?"

The ladies looked at me like I'd sprouted two heads. "No, that's okay," she said. "Keep them."

I apologized again to one of the ladies right before we left because I still felt bad. She knew exactly what I was referring to when I said, "Sorry again."

"Oh yeah. That was kinda weird," she said. I tried to explain but I have a feeling I'm still on their bad list because she didn't respond. Good thing the charges aren't more serious than stealing octopi. Shannon thought it was funny. Nathaniel and Lindsay were sufficiently impressed. So at least I didn't do it for nothing.

Friday, August 12, 2011

Dress Rehearsal

Got a go-get-'em talk by the Japanese teachers that basically consisted of "Play like this tomorrow!" after the K. 545 group rocked our dress rehearsal today! It took some work to get to that point, so that's what we'll be practicing individually before the concert tomorrow - SINGING the melody. When we play loud (which they encouraged us to do), we can hear our own sound bouncing off the walls of the hall. We ECHO!

I have LOVED being here for my second 10 Piano Concert in Sacramento, with the Drapers and Hannah! It's been great, and I'm looking forward to putting the culmination of everything I've learned and practiced into our piece tomorrow. Following that (and the banquet), I'm both sad and thrilled to be returning home Sunday.

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Cafe Rio!

Today was Cafe Rio wraps day! I tended the pork last night before bed and today before and after my and Hannah's rehearsal (Tyler had the day off). It turned out great! Hannah made pink lemonade ice cream cake, which is one of her favorite desserts. That turned out well too. After dinner (and before dessert), we went to a local pool and played hard for two hours! Now I'm tired and I reek of chlorine. But I had a blast.

Humorous story of the day: Lindsay had a violin lesson this morning and Shannon took all her kids from about 9:30 to noon so Hannah and I could have a golden opportunity to practice piano. After we both ran through our skill spots, played the song through a couple times and finished our practice, we put in a movie and watched the first hour of it. I knew we had a lot to do once Shannon and company returned, and I didn't want to deal with trying to drag not only myself, but four other kids away from the TV, so at noon I asked Hannah to turn it off. She did so without question and we turned off the TV and put away the movie as if nothing had happened. I even went back to the piano and started a second practice, so when Shannon and everyone came in from the garage a few minutes later, she made a passing remark like, "Wow, you haven't moved in the whole three hours we were gone!" (To which I replied, "Trust me, I've moved.") I wasn't trying to hide the fact we'd been watching Ever After, just make it as un-obvious as possible.

Later that afternoon, when Scott took the boys to a park and after Hannah and I had finished all we could do on our respective dessert and dinner dishes, we popped the DVD back in and finished it up. Lindsay and Shannon were surprised when they came in from the other room to find us in the middle of the movie.

"Sneaky, Jessica," Shannon said to me. "I guess I DID tell you before I left the house you could do whatever you wanted. But it was pretty sneaky to get back on the piano before we came in... I think I'm seeing a dark side of you." (Later, she teased me about something else, but similar: "Wow, Jess, you DO have a dark side. I'm glad to know you're as human as the rest of us!")

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Today's rehearsal

Rehearsals started again in full force today on the huge Mondavi Center stage (at UC Davis). The Japanese teachers told us to keep practicing with the metronome and watch the clarity of our notes but overall didn't seem too anxious. We've really improved since our first rehearsal.

Monday, August 8, 2011

Fun at 6 Flags Discovery Kingdom

Today was 6 Flags day!

The bad news - my camera will not turn on at all, even with the new/old batteries Scott tried to give me. The good news - Lindsay brought a disposable camera!

Hannah, Lindsay and I had a GREAT time at the park. We started with two roller coasters (I went on a roller coaster!), then rode the flying swings a few times and did bumper cars. We made sure to get seats in the Splash Zone for the killer whale show at 1 and very much enjoyed getting soaked. After the show, we basically spent all our time looking for a place to eat that wasn't super expensive (which was difficult) - clear up until we had to meet back at the front gate to get back on the bus. We got lost a lot.

There's one story that I have to share because it was so funny: After wandering the park for a good half hour or so on our hunt for food, Hannah finally bought a giant pretzel with cheese on the side, which she graciously shared as we sat at one of the shady tables by a very expensive hamburger place.

We'd just polished off the last of the pretzel when I saw Hannah's face light up at something behind me. Before I knew it, she was reaching into the trash can right next to me and lifting out a cardboard platter full of French fries and a single untouched chicken strip from the hamburger place we were sitting by.

"Did you just get that out of the trash?" I asked in disbelief as Hannah immediately picked up a fry and chowed down. Lindsay looked shocked for a moment, but then she dug in too. I looked the plate over suspiciously. "What's wrong with it?"

"Nothing," Hannah responded with her mouth full. "A lady just barely threw it away. You just didn't see because your back is to the garbage can."

That was all the reassurance I needed. I gave the food a last, quick once-over before accepting a piece of the chicken strip (which Hannah had divided in three).

"She didn't really even throw it away," Lindsay said. "She just set it in there. Some people are so wasteful."

"This food isn't wasted," I pointed out. "We're eating it."

"Will you go see if they'll give us some ketchup?" Hannah asked, referring to the hamburger place. I jumped up from the table and brought back a couple ketchup packets and a little tub of really yummy barbecue sauce in response. We devoured everything on the plate in about three minutes, and walked around the park very giggly and satisfied for a while after that.

Lindsay couldn't wait to tell Shannon and Scott what we did, but we convinced her to let Hannah tell the story at dinner when the whole family was there. Hannah is a master storyteller. She told it exactly as it happened while dramatizing it a little bit for effect.

(Shannon and Scott - thanks for letting us take Lindsay, and for making it possible for Hannah and I to go!)

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Progress

Word has it (and again I quote the music grapevine) that the Sonata K. 545 is the most improved pianist group in 10 Piano. The Japanese teachers gave us candy at our rehearsal yesterday; we were the only ones I know of who got some. So, either they were handing it out as a reward or they're moving on to bribery.

Hannah also spent a good hour and a half meeting Lindsay's request to crimp her hair Friday morning. (I think it was Friday.)




Yesterday was a pretty busy day: Hannah and I had a rehearsal at 12:45 and Shannon took us, Lindsay, Tyler and Nathaniel to the Jelly Belly Factory afterward. My camera ran out of batteries recently and I accidentally packed the wrong kind of extra batteries so I was glad when Shannon took lots of pictures with her camera. Right now they're still on her camera, but I'll post them when she or Scott has time to download them to the computer.

Hannah holding Snowball, the Drapers' rabbit

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Shout-out to Snowbird

Hello people at Snowbird reunion! I love you all and wish I could be in two places at once so I could tell you in person!

Shout-outs: Aunt Debbie and Kerr cousins, Aaron!, MASON and Ethan (as well as Aunt Becky and Uncle Mike, I guess... :) ), Kayla and Kara of course

Upcoming events for my 10 Piano working vacation:
  • 6 Flags! on Monday! with Hannah and Lindsay!
  • Jello cake for dessert tomorrow! and hopefully Cafe Rio wraps
  • REHEARSAL... EVERY DAY THIS WEEK (Tuesday-Friday) - Friday being the dress rehearsal, I believe (has time really gone by that quickly?)
Good night; enjoy church tomorrow and FHE... also tomorrow? Grandma's worked hard on FHE and I think you'll enjoy it!

Estoy contenta otro vez

I don't have much more to add tonight except I think our piano rehearsal today was one of the best yet, I love being here and I'm looking forward to tomorrow!

Thursday, August 4, 2011

More practice; more fun

Went to a water park today (don't think Seven Peaks; think more along the lines of the Olympic Fountain in Gateway) and a regular park for Nathaniel's soccer practice.

Tire swing at the water park

Climbing trees with Hannah at the regular park

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Practice, practice, practice

Today was the opposite of yesterday: lazy morning in which Shannon took all her kids to a home school group social thing until noon and Hannah and I spent the hours practicing, playing on the computer and watching The Little Rascals in the quiet house all by ourselves; then a busy afternoon. Pretty soon after lunch, it was off to rehearsal and then soccer practice for Lindsay, dinner, games and an after-the-boys-are-in-bed trip to the grocery store for me, Hannah and Shannon.

Rehearsal went pretty well. The Japanese teachers complimented us almost right off after they asked us to play through our song: "We can tell you have been using metronome." Then they proceeded to give us several more spots to work on, adding dynamics to some of the old skill spots. I was glad to hear Tyler say we played a lot more together today. He should know - he's been at every one of our rehearsals so far.

Tyler, Hannah and I have all been working hard refining our performance pieces (Tyler is doing Happy Farmer). Hannah especially is very dedicated. She's a good example of diligence and very willing to help me with or discuss the K. 545. She's also in high demand for helping Tyler and Nathaniel with their piano practices.

When we're not practicing, the hours continue to fly by with fun outings, games and yummy food. Shannon is amazing.

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Today and yesterday

10 piano rehearsal went OK yesterday. Hannah was even more nervous for this one than our first one, and she may have rubbed off on me a little bit... It was still mostly enjoyable, but the Japanese teachers got frustrated because we're having problems playing together and people kept making mistakes. They said for tomorrow's rehearsal they're going to make everyone who makes a mistake stop playing and stand up. It was fun to see Cleo and Mrs. Tuttle there (my piano teachers). According to the music grapevine, the Japanese teachers consider the K. 545 to be one of the worst groups thus far. We'll have to change that.

Thankfully, Shannon made plans to have FHE on the grounds of the Sacramento Temple that evening, so Hannah and I got to unwind in that peaceful setting after our stressful rehearsal. There was one exciting moment when Matthew was wandering over to the drinking fountain a few yards away from our picnic dinner when Hannah started yelling, "Snake! Snake! In the grass!"

Shannon darted to Matthew and picked him up, protesting, while the rest of us took a few steps forward to see what kind of snake it was. After Shannon and Hannah's rattler stories I was kind of scared, but it turned out to be only a garter snake - and a hurt one at that. Its tail was oozing blood. At first we thought Matthew may have stepped on it by mistake, but a quick shoe check proved otherwise. The snake slithered away from us when we leaned forward for a closer look. Tyler was especially fascinated with it, although he understood the potential danger. Nobody got bit. The incident was nearly forgotten when Hannah, Matthew, Tyler, Nathaniel, Lindsay and I discovered a smooth stretch of granite to the side of a staircase (holding up the staircase railing) by the temple - a perfect slide!

Today was characterized by a busy morning and a lazy afternoon. Hannah, Lindsay and I went walking with Shannon again at 7 in the morning, then some people did music practice after breakfast, after which we ran errands (one of which was going to the Costco optometry place to get Hannah's glasses fixed - she lost a screw last night right before we were trying to leave for FHE and Scott had to wire the frame back together until we could go to an optometry center).

After we came home from errands (and getting treats at two separate places), Hannah and I practiced and then the lazy afternoon began, complete with card games, hand games, and board games. Fun times.

Monday
Matthew on the slip n' slide

It took Tyler a long time to decide to get wet

Matthew


Matthew, Tyler

Hannah, Nathaniel

Nathaniel and Matthew, who enjoyed randomly turning the water off and on

Hannah

Playing Ninja again
(Tyler, Lindsay, Nathaniel)

Hannah knows lots of hand games. Lindsay likes to learn them so she can play them with her

Everyone was really concerned about the state of Hannah's glasses

Scott used pliers and a little paperclip to wire the frame back together until we could get a new screw

Looking at the poor wounded garter snake at the Sacramento LDS Temple

Tuesday
Hannah played with Star Wars figures with Nathaniel and I this morning after Nathaniel practiced his songs on the piano

...it was about time somebody took my camera to use on me instead of the other way around... Hannah got this picture

Hannah and Lindsay made almost the same face. :)

Matthew and Hannah