Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Pictures from Week #7 - Orlando FL


Robin - the best bus date I could ever have - from Fort Myers to Orlando! Now we continuously get abdominal workouts whenever we spend time together because we laugh soooo much!



Marilyn and Bruce - host parents in Orlando and my roommate Diana!

Above and below are pictures from my CI where I went to the small international charter school and worked with grades K-2!



Also on the same day we got to visit these guys at the teenage drug rehabilitation home! They all got to come to our show and loved it! Love the feeling of making an impact!


Diana with her meds... she is actually considered a medical mystery right now!


FSC day - studying hard We had 2 exams and presentations!


CULTURE FAIR!!!! 
"A WALK THROUGH THE MIDWEST'S 4 SEASONS!"


Winter, Snow!!
&
Fall (flannel!)




Spring attire
Swimsuit Summertime...!


SURPRISE VISIT to NASCAR! 
(a qualifying race, 3 days before the Daytona 500! We got to see GoDaddy Danica race!)


 A terrific trio!


Robin and the babes! Looking good... 
&
 not looking so hot - long day at the race track, lots of old men with beer and their shirts off! We saw a little too much! 



Amilee and I found these during show day and we could not resist! We are made for these two parts!

Larissa and I minutes before VOICES began!


Host family day at UNIVERSAL STUDIOS!!


Haley, Diana and I meeting good lookin' Captain America!


The LORAX in Seussland!
Saying good bye to Seussland!



Those dinosaurs can be scary. Seriously. 

Thought I would creep out the green goblin... it worked I hope?


Roomies braved the most intense ride of the park! 
We "rock it" Diana! (the name of the ride was Hollywood rocket!)












Week #7 - Orlando, Florida


 This week was full of fun, sun and sweat! I say this because we did a lot of fun things, it was super sunny and beautiful and we sweat a bunch because of the humidity, hot sun and all the hard work!
            We arrived in Orlando on Monday around 2pm. I  had a wonderful couple of hours, getting to know my bus date, Robin from Switzerland. He and I laughed the whole way and talked a ton about our shared passion of music and performing. We got off the bus at the city hall and got to start our week off in Orlando with a meet and greet with the mayor. Then we headed to a place where we were to meet our host families. My roommate for the week was Diana and she was such a delight. I love having roommates because it helps you get to know new people. Our host parents, Bruce and Marilyn, were a very sweet elderly couple who have hosted many people in the past. Their daughter, Diane, was also hosting a student (Haley) and so we all spent a lot of time together. Together we shared early morning car pools, dinners and a trip to Universal Studios on Sunday to top off a great week.
            As a cast we had a fast paced week with CI, a surprise trip to a NASCAR race for regional learning, two very full show days and a fun UWP event called culture fair. For my CI on Tuesday I attended a charter school full of international children, grade K-2 and work with the children. I also went to a teenage drug rehabilitation home where we got to interact and in result inspire some young boys to not lose hope. They ended up being able to attend our show, which was amazing, because they loved it and I think it gave them some inspiration to get their act together. On Wednesday I had my FSC study abroad session where I had a presentation on a chapter and 2 exams( little stressful to say the least.) Later that evening we had culture fair, which is a time for small groups to share with the rest of their cast what their culture is all about. I was in the Midwest group in the USA. Our theme was a “Walk through the Seasons” and we slowly undressed our layers, as it got warmer and warmer. We went from winter coats to swimsuits! It was quite fun! On Thursday we were expecting to go to the orange groves for regional learning, but instead the staff surprised us and we got to go see a NASCAR qualifying race for the Daytona 500 at the Daytona Speedway Racetrack! A very American thing to do, but fun for all  since most of us have never attended such an event. Then on Friday we had our set up show day. It was quite long and by the end of the night we were all sweating buckets and ready for a goodnight sleep, but alas we had to be back bright and early Saturday morning for another even longer show day. We had a tech module on Saturday which was a way for us to all understand more about what happens in the tech area of UWP. One thing we also did was put the real meaning into TRUST. We trust fell (when you let yourself fall) from the back of a truck (about 3.5 feet off the ground) into the arms of our cast mates. I now officially trust my entire cast. We truly are a family. Our two shows went pretty well, full of energy despite the sweat that dripped into our eyes. The crowd was also very energetic and responsive which was awesome! We then did our best to muster up some energy to strike the set and clean up so we can move onto Vero Beach.
            Sunday was a fun day of adventure and roller coasters at Universal Studios where our host parents work and knew the whole system! We got to catch up on some sleep and get everything organized and packed as well.
            The whole week was wonderful and full as usual and next week will only be the same. Never a dull moment in UWP and not a day is the same either! Next stop is Disney EPCOT on our way to meet the mayor and our new host families in Vero Beach, FL! Last week in “The Sunny State of Florida.” See you next wee

Monday, February 18, 2013

Pictures from Week #6 - Fort Myers, FL




Montana from Canada - My bus date for our first travel day to Fort Myers!


Our host family in Fort Myers - 
(left to right) Me, Scott, Esperanza (Hope), Iliana and my roommate Veronica (UWP Marketing Coordinator)


Eating some decedent desserts on our first night with the host family! Chocolate Fiends!


The best staff round table group ever! We most definitely asked the best questions.


First study abroad day on the road! Go FSC students!


Midwest represent! Preparing for the Culture Fair!


Community Impact was at a Thrift Store that supported a womens and childrens center. We were sorting through the donations...


Naturally we find an arm and a leg!


Our group that worked really hard and got a lot done as you can see :)
But actually we did make quite a dent!


Happy Day of Love Everyone!


Our blind dates! Thanks host dad Scott - we had a wonderful night :)

Hope, our host sister gave us these sweet little valentines gifts! How sweet ;)

Night riding our host families horses! Super fun!


The classic UWP jump for joy! Veronica and I lovin' the oh so windy beach :)


Host family day was spent on Sanibel and Captiva Islands! A windy but beautiful occasion!

Veronica and I sporting our lights from the Edison Festival of Light Parade!


Kristina and the kids stop by for a surprise visit! So nice to get some hugs and love from my favorite community ever! I love you Viroqua and I love you Kristina and kids :)

Michael Bowerman, a musical genius our main vocal director and an amazing song writer (he played a huge part in creating this show VOICES! ) and oh am I going to miss his theatrical ways of teaching! Thanks Michael for all the inspiration! 















Week #6 - Fort Myers, Florida


Life can be very exciting and this week was especially new and exciting for me and everyone else! It was our first week on the road! This brought about a whole new part of Up with People and tons of new emotions as well.
            We left Lakeland on Monday morning and I definitely balled my eyes out when I gave Maureen (Lakeland host mom) my last hug. But it was time to move on to the next adventure and the buses needed to be loaded. We arrived in Fort Myers just 3 hours later, escorted into the city by fireworks and policemen on motorcycles. The media as well as the Fort Myers mayor were waiting to greet us at the Alliance Center of the Arts. Needless to say, Fort Myers was excited for our arrival and time in their city.      
            Then it was time to meet our new host families! Veronika, my new roommate for the week (she is the Marketing Coordinator/ Staff member from Sweden) and I went out to look for them (our clue/host code was beans). Finally we found our new family for the week – Scott, his wife Illiana and their daughter Esperanza (or Hope). We stopped for dinner on the way home and quickly became acquainted. When we arrived at our house we found that we lived on a small little hobby farm. There were horses that we got to ride later in the week, which was quite fun. Veronika and I had a guesthouse to ourselves equipped with a bathroom, kitchen and everything we needed. It was very nice and we enjoyed having space to spread out at night after the long days and evenings with our host family. Veronika and I have gotten to know each other much better already and we had lots of late night talks in bed which I will miss when we leave tomorrow. On Valentine’s Day, our host dad Scott invited two guys over as a Valentine’s surprise. We had dinner with them and shared traveling stories. They had both just returned from their own travels, Joey from Africa and Alex from Guatemala. It was quite an enjoyable evening, or blind date, as I call it and we laughed for hours into the night. A very sweet gesture on our host dad’s part, he has good taste in men! On our host family day we ventured to Sanibel and Captiva Islands. It was very windy and  not such a perfect beach day but the water was still beautiful and the sun was out so we made the best of it. There were many wind surfers out taking advantage of the weather. I will need to put that on my bucket list now that I have seen how fun wind surfing looks. Throughout the week we also had wonderful talks over deliciously cooked meals and one night I even played guitar and my host mom Illiana sang “Blowin in the Wind” with me. She has a gorgeous voice. I forgot to mention she is Puerto Rican but lived in Wisconsin for a huge chunk of her life. “It’s a small world,” is my favorite saying and I tend to use it quite a bit.
            In UWP terms this was a wonderful week. It went by quite fast and the routine of each day was quite different than it was in staging. We only did things regarding the show on one day, which is weird to get used to, but very good in my opinion. We had CI’s (which stands for community impact AKA community service) on two of the days and we also had an internal day on Valentines Day. An internal day is where we get to do activities as a whole cast instead of being at CI’s in smaller groups. We shared a lot of love with each other and the vibes  were so wonderful the whole day! We worked on stuff for our culture fair and we learned the system of how we will present to schools as we travel etc. We also had a super fun thing called “staff round tables” which was a huge chunk of time where we went around to each staff member in little groups and asked anything we wanted. Simply, it is a way to get to know our staff on a more personal level. Of course we had a day where we set up the stage and rehearsed. Because we had a double show day on Sunday, we had to do things a little differently. On Saturday night we had the honor of being the premiere act/ float in the Edison Festival of Light parade. It is such a huge deal in this town that about a quarter of a million people watch it and some chain their chairs to fences as early as November every year to claim their spots. It was so much fun! I think I danced for a good 2 miles. Talk about a work out!! It was really good promotion for us as well. Our matinee show was sold out and the 6pm show was pretty close to a full house as well. Sunday was a very busy day with a rehearsal and 2 shows. It ended up being a 15 hour day with little to know relaxing time. I had a lot of fun but my voice and body are extremely tired and ready for sleep. I was so happy to have a bit of  a surprise, spontaneous visit from Kristina Gullion and her children who just happened to be coming to see grandpa in Fort Myers and were able to come see the UWP show as a bonus! It was wonderful to receive some love from Viroqua and have some familiar faces in the crowd! My host family, Kristina  and her family all really enjoyed the show.
 Today, Monday, we departed to Orlando. The week has gone so fast and I am sure I will get used to the routine  week by week, but holy cow is it different than staging. An awesome different, but still different enough that I need to adjust my mind to this routine and enjoy every minute of it because before I know it the semester will  be over and we will be in Mexico! Crazy sounding but oh so true.
Here’s to another day of safe travels to Orlando and to all the adventures that await in the cities to come! Adios for now folks!
           
 Life can be very exciting and this week was especially new and exciting for me and everyone else! It was our first week on the road! This brought about a whole new part of Up with People and tons of new emotions as well.
            We left Lakeland on Monday morning and I definitely balled my eyes out when I gave Maureen (Lakeland host mom) my last hug. But it was time to move on to the next adventure and the buses needed to be loaded. We arrived in Fort Myers just 3 hours later, escorted into the city by fireworks and policemen on motorcycles. The media as well as the Fort Myers mayor were waiting to greet us at the Alliance Center of the Arts. Needless to say, Fort Myers was excited for our arrival and time in their city.      
            Then it was time to meet our new host families! Veronika, my new roommate for the week (she is the Marketing Coordinator/ Staff member from Sweden) and I went out to look for them (our clue/host code was beans). Finally we found our new family for the week – Scott, his wife Illiana and their daughter Esperanza (or Hope). We stopped for dinner on the way home and quickly became acquainted. When we arrived at our house we found that we lived on a small little hobby farm. There were horses that we got to ride later in the week, which was quite fun. Veronika and I had a guesthouse to ourselves equipped with a bathroom, kitchen and everything we needed. It was very nice and we enjoyed having space to spread out at night after the long days and evenings with our host family. Veronika and I have gotten to know each other much better already and we had lots of late night talks in bed which I will miss when we leave tomorrow. On Valentine’s Day, our host dad Scott invited two guys over as a Valentine’s surprise. We had dinner with them and shared traveling stories. They had both just returned from their own travels, Joey from Africa and Alex from Guatemala. It was quite an enjoyable evening, or blind date, as I call it and we laughed for hours into the night. A very sweet gesture on our host dad’s part, he has good taste in men! On our host family day we ventured to Sanibel and Captiva Islands. It was very windy and  not such a perfect beach day but the water was still beautiful and the sun was out so we made the best of it. There were many wind surfers out taking advantage of the weather. I will need to put that on my bucket list now that I have seen how fun wind surfing looks. Throughout the week we also had wonderful talks over deliciously cooked meals and one night I even played guitar and my host mom Illiana sang “Blowin in the Wind” with me. She has a gorgeous voice. I forgot to mention she is Puerto Rican but lived in Wisconsin for a huge chunk of her life. “It’s a small world,” is my favorite saying and I tend to use it quite a bit.
            In UWP terms this was a wonderful week. It went by quite fast and the routine of each day was quite different than it was in staging. We only did things regarding the show on one day, which is weird to get used to, but very good in my opinion. We had CI’s (which stands for community impact AKA community service) on two of the days and we also had an internal day on Valentines Day. An internal day is where we get to do activities as a whole cast instead of being at CI’s in smaller groups. We shared a lot of love with each other and the vibes  were so wonderful the whole day! We worked on stuff for our culture fair and we learned the system of how we will present to schools as we travel etc. We also had a super fun thing called “staff round tables” which was a huge chunk of time where we went around to each staff member in little groups and asked anything we wanted. Simply, it is a way to get to know our staff on a more personal level. Of course we had a day where we set up the stage and rehearsed. Because we had a double show day on Sunday, we had to do things a little differently. On Saturday night we had the honor of being the premiere act/ float in the Edison Festival of Light parade. It is such a huge deal in this town that about a quarter of a million people watch it and some chain their chairs to fences as early as November every year to claim their spots. It was so much fun! I think I danced for a good 2 miles. Talk about a work out!! It was really good promotion for us as well. Our matinee show was sold out and the 6pm show was pretty close to a full house as well. Sunday was a very busy day with a rehearsal and 2 shows. It ended up being a 15 hour day with little to know relaxing time. I had a lot of fun but my voice and body are extremely tired and ready for sleep. I was so happy to have a bit of  a surprise, spontaneous visit from Kristina Gullion and her children who just happened to be coming to see grandpa in Fort Myers and were able to come see the UWP show as a bonus! It was wonderful to receive some love from Viroqua and have some familiar faces in the crowd! My host family, Kristina  and her family all really enjoyed the show.
 Today, Monday, we departed to Orlando. The week has gone so fast and I am sure I will get used to the routine  week by week, but holy cow is it different than staging. An awesome different, but still different enough that I need to adjust my mind to this routine and enjoy every minute of it because before I know it the semester will  be over and we will be in Mexico! Crazy sounding but oh so true.
Here’s to another day of safe travels to Orlando and to all the adventures that await in the cities to come! Adios for now folks!