COURAGE to start? ENDURANCE to go on? THE WILL to finish?
sorry for the lateness of this post
Friday, I went to observe. For me, the school day started with a trip to an assembly! I saw the Tradition of Excellence assembly, in which the school brings in two alumni who have made contributions to their field and the community-at-large. This year’s two figures were pretty impressive. The first was Charles Carey, the chairman of the Chicago Board of Trade. He is an impressive figure, but not the best speaker. He kind of stood there and talked about how luck played a large part in getting where he is today and mentioned that OPRF is a good school… I got the impression that no one had really told him what to expect or what was expected of him. Luckily the second dude is a motivational speaker by profession, so he did a kick ass job. It was John Register, a qualifier for the 1988 and 1992 olympics in hurdles, who had a bad landing one day at practice that resulted in the amputation of his leg. Less than two years later he was competing in the Paralympics as a swimmer, and soon after as a long jumper, where he beat a world record to get second place. So that was pretty cool to see.
Deutsch Unterricht was fun. I don’t really remember much of what we did but I helped two first year students interpret Rumpelstilzchen. The one girl was from Turkey and said she understood the story fine, but couldn’t answer the questions as well, while the other student answered the questions fine, but couldn’t understand the story. If I’d have had more time I would have gotten the two of them to help each other, but since I didn’t have much time, don’t really know them, I just read the story sentence by sentence and asked them questions for this round. Then in Ger 2 and Ger 3 I just kinda helped out on random stuff as I do…
Then I went to visit the grandparents, and was immediately put on leaf raking duty. Uncle Sam stopped by with his leaf vaccum thing and between the two of us we had the front yard done in no time flat. Then Gramps put us to work with a garbage can (he has like 30) that had a spot for wheels, but no wheels. So uncle sam found a piece of metal, cut it to size, used gramps’ 90 year old tap set to put threads on the end of it, drilled holes in the bottom of the garbage can to hold a wooden block, searched all over the crawl space to find a proper sized conduit holder, and in effect, built an axle from scratch in about an hour and a half. I’m continually impressed by the things that he can do. I’m also continually impressed by the things that can be built from scratch by the crap laying around at my grandparents home. Then I had to go tutor, which went fine.
Helen arrived around 6:30, and she went for a run while I cleaned and bought some barbecue fixins. Then around 8, people started to show up. Isla was on time. She had a picture from work that was an x-ray of a dog that came in to the animal clinic with a barbecue stake through its heart. In and out of the right ventricle. Apparently that’s the good ventricle to get stabbed through, as the dog went home with no problems two days later. Luckily the stake plugged its own hole so to speak until they got it to the vet. Then, they apparently just kind of pinched it shut and as it came out the one side, suture suture suture, and then as it came out the far side, suture suture suture. Wow. Jenny came after I bribed her with promises of a pass to use the Chicago öffentliches verkehrsnetz, that my stupid college makes me buy even though I don’t use it. Juarez and Kathy came, Krajniak came late and left about thirty minutes later, the loser. And Jason came too. ::crack:: eventually, people seemed to be cold sitting around outside, but only Isla Jen and Helen were near the fire, so I think that’s part of it. So after we ate, I brought us inside and they all stood around staring at me, waiting for me to entertain them. I brought up a bunch of dvds that no one wanted to watch and I brought up Settlers, which Jenny demanded we play. It was met with mixed results. Helen didn’t play, and Kathy’s comment was “wait, I wouldn’t be sitting here if I’d known not playing was an option!” Juarez seemed to think it was ok. He talked about the online version, which I think Scott and Cassandra have. Healy was pretty in to it and enjoyed himself, and Jenny of course liked it. Next time I’ll just invite Healy and Jen for a Settler’s party, and everyone else for a something-else party I guess.
Saturday we slept IN, and then went downtown for Helen to attend a GF cooking thing at the Whole Foods in Lincoln Park. It was $30 and came with an autographed book. I probably could have sat in the back and waited but I didn’t want to intrude, so I wandered around Lincoln Park, sat and watched idiots try and get into a closed El station, then sat and watched idiots try to park in a busy as hell parking lot, and wandered around Best Buy, making lists of movies to buy when I’m not all-but-unemployed. Observing all day and going to class all night sucks. After the class, we went to walk around in the Loop. I parked by UIC and we walked in. We looped around and around for 5.5 miles, meeting up with David for some tea and to chat, which was good. I hadn’t seen David since my last barbecue on my birthday, and I got to hear about his new job, his breakup with the GF and all that good stuff. Helen was bored with my walking tour of the city after a while and then we headed back to the burbs for dinner. Micki’s team got 3rd at State for XC which they were pleased with. Oh, and Helen, Shawn’s brother IS in the book. It says he won regionals, took sixth in sectionals, and 30th at state. Helen and I went to Paneras for dinner, where the girl behind the counter stole $2.69 by not giving me back my gift card claiming there was nothing on it. This is what I get for A- using multiple gift cards and confusing the kid and B- not saying anything when I noticed.
Today we woke up and headed west for the annual Governor’s European Cross Country Run, just outside the quad cities in Iowa. Awesome as always. Not knowing exactly how long it would take, dad left at 8, picked up two of micki’s friends and stopped for lunch. Helen and I left at 9:30, stopped at the grocery store, ate in the car, and we arrived about five minutes apart from each other. Not too bad. Uncle mike and James showed up a little later, and we had a good run. The course was a hell of a lot wetter than previous years, which I rather enjoyed. There’s a really windy creek that the course usually crosses 3-4 times and this year we definitely crossed it about 10-12 times. There were two rope swings, one rappelling spot and two points you had to climb up a rope, half a dozen hay bale piles across the path, and more dead branches than you can count. James finished a little over an hour, Helen and I finished in an hour forty, and the girls finished in about 2 hours today. I’m celebrating the first time beating Micki ever. The race this year was a nice 5.4 miles, so I think we did pretty well. I didn’t have to walk as much as last year, and there were a lot more PEOPLE around us this time too. We didn’t bother finding any prize ribbons this year either, although we did find the people who had found the grand prize… a bike. Man, I think if I saw a bike in the woods, I’d just leave it there. at one point, helen and I were standing waist deep in a creek, waiting for them to get it up the far bank. Then we turned and found a different part of the bank to climb out at, only to discover that the girls with the bike, failing at their original spot, followed us, so I had to be nice and help them, thus getting stuck behind them again. I got nice and soaked but didn’t lose any shoes. We definitely saw a few shoeless people, from the muddy areas we went through. And a deer, who was running as fast as he could in the other direction. J
After the race, we headed back to aunt lois and uncle mike’s for some showers and food. I’m still amazed by the fact that half a dozen people can shower in a row at their house and all get hot water. For dinner, she made French fries, and Italian sausage. I ate a lot. Then dad and I split the drive home. Now I should probably go to bed because I’m observing in the morning.
Scribbled by Matt
at 2:02 PM CST