Sunday, May 31, 2009

Summer

Yes, I know it's been a while--there's been quite a bit going on recently. Whoever came up with the idea that Summer was supposed to be boring is quite wrong.

School finished up nicely. It was a tad stressful for a while but finals all went pretty well and the year wrapped up as quick as it began. I've been saying this all year but it is really amazing to me how fast it all happened. Hard to believe that the first year of college is already complete.

The week before finals was our marathon Into the Woods week. The midnight rehearsals gave way to four really good performances. It was the first musical I've had the chance to play and, while very tedious at some points, was quite a bit of fun. It was really cool to see a lot of friends/family come down and see it.

This summer has already proved to be busy (thankfully without the stress of school...yet). I'm still doing my weekly internship in Oxnard and just finished up a really fun trip to San Jose and San Francisco with Casey and Jamie to visit Tani and work on a wedding gig (I think there's some pics on Facebook). I'm off to Sacramento in a few days and the week after I start Spanish and Public Speaking at College of the Canyons. Fun days ahead.

If anybody is feeling like a runner on July 5, we are celebrating Karl's 30th birthday by helping him run 30 miles. Us mortals have the choice of different millage loops (1, 3, 5, or 15) to join him on. It should be a lot of fun so if you're feeling spunky enough to give it a go let me know and I'll pass along more info.

In a move that somehow will crack down on ID fraud, it is now illegal to smile in your Virginia DMV driver's license picture. Now that's somewhat depressing.

Compliments of Karl, we can go back to the basics with Nike Running by running supernatural at the Bear Butte Running Camp. Just be advised...you've never seen this commercial on TV for a reason.

That's all for now...time for a nice summer nap. We might see a fairly significant format change for this blog in the future. Still thinking about it so stay tuned.

1 comment:

Karl Stutelberg said...

Thanks for the plug Clark