Friday, March 5, 2010

Is it Spring?!

Beautiful day here today in STL.  50 and sunny all day long!  The best part is Monday it is supposed to be 61!  I have been here for 6 weeks now and have made a few connections to the community.  I renewed my soccer officials license, and have my first games on the season this weekend, which will be good to get back outside, get some exercise and earn some money.  I also found a community band to join!  I unfortunately have not picked up my trumpet in almost a year, but it will definitely be good to get back playing again.  The band is called the After Hours Community Band in St. Charles, MO http://www.ahcb.org/index.php they rehearse once a week and it sounds like it will be a good group to be a part of!

The St. Louis Symphony is playing the Planets by Gustav Holst this weekend, and I'm planning on going tomorrow night.  This will mark the 4th symphony I've heard play this amazing orchestral work, including Columbus (2x) Dayton, Cleveland, and now St. Louis.  The symphony hall looks like a beautiful place and I'm pretty excited to go check that out! http://www.slso.org/powell/psh.htm

3 weeks ago I got to spend the day at Camp Mo-Val http://www.mmsucc.org/camp_mo-val/welcome.asp, the camp from the Missouri Conference UCC for their Conference Youth Event.  I was asked by a friend here at Eden to go down and teach a guitar workshop.  It was only by chance of a fortune cookie I said yes.  My guitar abilities aren't great, but I'm discovering they are getting fairly adequate for my purposes.  The fortune cookie, although I don't remember it exactly said something like, "an opportunity to use new gifts will present itself in the coming days".  So when I read that, it was kinda like, well I guess I'm obligated now!  It was a good day, and I got to spend it at camp which is always enjoyable!  As far as developing guitar abilities, I was able to play with Christopher Grundy and Deborah McBride on a song that she wrote.  That was a great experience, getting to play with two great musicians and a performance for the Eden community.

Last year with the OSUMB in D.C. for the Inaugural Parade, I was able to spend some time enjoying the beautiful artwork in the National Gallery, and saw this piece http://www.nga.gov/fcgi-bin/tinfo_f?object=42929, Snow In New York by Robert Henri, that really stood out to me for some reason.  I have been looking for a print of this work for about a year, and finally found one, and it came in the mail today!  The amazing thing about this, and the intriguing connection it continues to have with me, is that Henri dated this piece March 5, 1902.  Exactly 98 years later it arrived on my doorstep.  Pretty cool coincidence!

I am beginning to really embrace being a Cubs fan in St. Louis.  Last weekend I found a Cubs hat at the mall, and wearing it out of the mall I got more evil eye looks than I did from Michigan fans when the band made the trip up to the Big House for OSU vs. M*ch*gan games.  It's unfortunate that the Cubs don't come to town here till August 13.  I'll still be cheering them on all spring and summer, and hopefully I'll be able to get a ticket to a Cubs Cardinals game in the fall.

I have managed to start forming a really horrible habit in terms of papers.  The past 3 papers I've had to write for school, 2 here, and one at OSU I've turned them into procrastination masterpieces by staying up all night writing the papers.  This is not only stupid for the night of sleep I lose, but for the entire day of productivity I have lost the following day.  This will not turn into a habit so help me God!

The next paper I have to write is for my Disability Justice and Spiritual Health class.  It is going to be examining the concept of ableism in relation to an institution that we have a personal connection with.  I am almost afraid to write this paper, thinking about the institution I will be examining.  My initial thought is to use the Ohio State University Marching and Athletic Bands, to examine how they promote the culture of ableism. Ableism is the belief that those who are able bodied are superior because of their ability over the disabled.  Just like racism, sexism, ageism, or any other -ism you can imagine, it is dismantling the ability for people who do not fit into a certain category to experience the world in a similar fashion to those who are the oppressors. There is an interesting correlation with my Bible 4 class to this concept, having just examined the socioeconomic criticism of the gospel of Matthew, and how the oppressors are contributing to the culture of oppression, in todays society, by simply living life.  This contribution to the oppression of others, mainly the 2/3rd of the world living in the "3rd" world, or poverty stricken, or oppressed places, is done when all of us who are privileged partake in any institution, such as shopping at Wal-Mart, eating at Taco Bell, buying clothes manufactured in a sweat shop in India, that some how in some way engage in the oppression of others.  I have no doubt this will be a difficult paper to research and write, and that it will help significantly change my view of ableism in todays society.

That is for next week though!  Today is Friday, start of the weekend, and I'm going to enjoy it!  Volleyball tonight with the Eden team (maybe we'll win a game this time!)  Go Apiru!  Soccer tomorrow morning, St. Louis Symphony tomorrow night.  This should be a great weekend!

Go Bucks!  Big Ten Co-Champions, and the only school to ever win conference championships in Mens and Womens Basketball and Football in the same year, done for the third time this year!  Go Cubbies!  Can't wait for April 5, opener at Atlanta.  Enjoy some Steve Goodman Cubs tunes with 30 days till opening day!  Eamus Catuli!  AC0265102....here's to AC000000 by the end of this season!
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Thats the news from Eden, where all the Women take charge, all the Men are well founded and the Children are still Cardinals fans.