01 November 2010

Dayzed

Phew, Mondays are long. I woke up at 7:00 this morning, went to breakfast, went to Physics at 8:00, worked on Physics homework until chapel, then went to Calculus, Microeconomics, and Gospel, Church and Culture class all in a row. After those classes I went back to my room to finish my Physics homework and mark my Brahm’s music for Glee Club. By the time I dropped my Physics homework off at the science building I was late for Glee Club. After Glee Club, I went to dinner, and after dinner I came back to my room, sat down at my computer and started typing, which I will probably do until 7:50, when I will leave for the discussion group for my Gospel, Church, and Culture class.
Most of my days aren’t this hectic, and if I had not done so many fun things over the weekend, I would have had a few normal breaks instead of study breaks, but that’s my Monday schedule B-quad. In case you didn’t know, Wheaton has a quad schedule, where some of their classes are semester long and some of their classes are half a semester long, so some classes start and end at fall break. By the way, chapel today was really cool. http://www.wheaton.edu/wetn/chapelfall10.htm. The link might not be up yet, but once you follow this link, just click on The Sons of Korah, November 1st.
So, a lot of you said you wanted stories. So I guess I will put off my Wade Center post for a few more days, sigh. Anyway, last Thursday I went to a performance of Great Expectations, which, thanks to Rylan, I read over the summer. It was performed by Arena Theater, the more official acting group here on campus. I thought it was very well done. If you have seen Our Town performed, you might have a pretty good idea of how this play was performed. Just imagine the entire cast as the stage manager. The actors very rarely left the stage, most of the time they stayed on the stage and narrated. I think almost all the lines came straight out of the book, which didn’t bother me at all, but was really quite impressive considering how long the original book is. I don’t know if I’ve seen a more complete, accurate condensation of such a long book before.
Friday night I went to an improv show which was really fun to watch. Apparently, they have weekly workshops where they teach and practice improv comedy. I think I might try to join one in the spring. Saturday, my Passage group (you remember the camp I went to at Honey Rock) was supposed to go to the biggest corn maze in the world. Unfortunately, only four of us ended up going. Dr. Thorne, Matt (our leader) Ben (from Dr. Thorne’s group last year) and me. We had fun anyway though. The farm with the corn maze had a zip line that went over part of the maze, and also a huge double balloon of sorts where you could get in the inner balloon and roll down a hill inside the giant ball, kind of like a hamster. It cost twenty dollars, so we didn’t do it, but we did have some fun it the corn maze, and we went out to a big patch of pine trees behind the maze and played sardines and capture the flag. Really, I think capture the flag is more fun when you have to dodge Christmas trees every step of the way, there are only two people on your team, and if you get tagged you just go back to your side. It makes for a really fun, quick game.
Last night, some of my friends went out trick or treating, but I went to a small party at Laura’s apartment (Laura is the archivist/my boss at the Wade Center). We had some great snacks and watched It’s the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown, The Garfield Halloween Movie, Walt Disney’s The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and a somewhat spooky fairy tale from Jim Henson’s The Storyteller. I had a great time, but my GC&C class starts in ten minutes, so I will click publish, and say “goodbye.”

3 comments:

  1. That is a long day!! Not too long for you though, I hope. The corn maze sounds amazing!!! To bad we don't have stuff like that here..... I bet running through pine trees would be fun! Did you run into any? Capture the Flag with only 4 people would be very interesting and it sounds like you had a blast. I'm glad you had a great weekend, Daniel! :)

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  2. I have a few of those "Mondays" myself. I'll have five in a row, come play week! The "hamster ball" sounds fun! I wish they had some of those here. I agree with Bekah on the corn maze.
    We miss you! James 1:2-4

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  3. Sounds like a long, fun day/weekend! Don't forget to breathe!! =P The Great Expectations play sounds really neat. So does the farm with the corn maze!
    BTW, *Bekah*...we do have a corn maze here! There's one at Power and Ray!
    Anyways though, tell us if you join the comedy improv group! You can come back and entertain us with your wonderful on-the-spot humor =D

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