Just in case there's someone there, our first Parents' Weekend show of the summer, Circus Arcade, was this morning and it went really really well. Which was especially fantastic because the camp show yesterday had a lot of hiccups. Now what happens is that most of these kids, including some of my favorite campers of all time who are aging out this year, are leaving tomorrow and we get a whole new batch on Monday. Some kids will stay on for six weeks, too. Tuesday we start our casting process all over again, and then we begin putting together our second session show which is based around a turn-of-the-century circus and some very mischievous triplets.
But for now, I'm exhausted.
Shh...Did you hear that? It was the sound of my priorities shifting.
12 July 2008
07 July 2008
A Day in the Life
Sometimes people who don't work here are interested in what a typical day is like for me. So here's my daily schedule for this session:
7:15am -- Wake up, shower, take the dog out, etc.
8:00am -- Breakfast
9:00am -- Morning Meeting
9:15am -- First Period (Aerial Cradle--I teach)
10:15am -- Second Period (Double Trapeze--I teach and base)
11:15am -- Third Period (Adagio -- I teach and catch)
12:15pm -- Lunch
12:45pm -- Rest Hour (Usually I rest, but sometimes we have meetings or work to do during this time of day)
1:45pm -- Afternoon Meeting
2:00pm -- Fourth Period (Flying Trapeze--I teach and catch)
3:00pm -- Fifth Period (Spanish Web--I teach)
4:00pm -- Snack
4:15pm -- Sixth Period (Period off)
5:15pm -- Seventh Period (The five circus intensive kids work out with me)
6:15pm -- Dinner
(After dinner I'm usually off until around 8pm, but sometimes we have evening rehearsals and other times we do open flying trapeze for campers or staff)
8:00pm -- Circus Staff Meeting
10:00pm -- Sometimes I'm still working, other times I'm off. One night per week I'm on duty in the office until midnight.
12ish -- Sleep
That's how pretty much every day goes this session (it'll change in a week once session two starts) except on Mondays, which are my days off, and Sundays when we get to wake up an hour later and the afternoon is full of longer, full-cast rehearsals and circus maintenance.
They are full, exhausting days. But it's great to be so busy and to be able to sleep at night without having to take Tylenol PM (which I have to use every night at home in order to get any sleep at all).
Today was my second day off this summer and Chris and I went to Glens Falls to get some last minute stuff she needed for costumes. It was really hot out, so we mainly hung out at the mall even after she was finished shopping, then we went to a movie (we saw Wanted. Angelina Jolie is it's only redeeming quality, just so you know). Now we're back in Long Lake and Chris is at the bar and I'm at camp in our cabin finishing up some real world stuff (bills) before falling back into the normal schedule tomorrow.
7:15am -- Wake up, shower, take the dog out, etc.
8:00am -- Breakfast
9:00am -- Morning Meeting
9:15am -- First Period (Aerial Cradle--I teach)
10:15am -- Second Period (Double Trapeze--I teach and base)
11:15am -- Third Period (Adagio -- I teach and catch)
12:15pm -- Lunch
12:45pm -- Rest Hour (Usually I rest, but sometimes we have meetings or work to do during this time of day)
1:45pm -- Afternoon Meeting
2:00pm -- Fourth Period (Flying Trapeze--I teach and catch)
3:00pm -- Fifth Period (Spanish Web--I teach)
4:00pm -- Snack
4:15pm -- Sixth Period (Period off)
5:15pm -- Seventh Period (The five circus intensive kids work out with me)
6:15pm -- Dinner
(After dinner I'm usually off until around 8pm, but sometimes we have evening rehearsals and other times we do open flying trapeze for campers or staff)
8:00pm -- Circus Staff Meeting
10:00pm -- Sometimes I'm still working, other times I'm off. One night per week I'm on duty in the office until midnight.
12ish -- Sleep
That's how pretty much every day goes this session (it'll change in a week once session two starts) except on Mondays, which are my days off, and Sundays when we get to wake up an hour later and the afternoon is full of longer, full-cast rehearsals and circus maintenance.
They are full, exhausting days. But it's great to be so busy and to be able to sleep at night without having to take Tylenol PM (which I have to use every night at home in order to get any sleep at all).
Today was my second day off this summer and Chris and I went to Glens Falls to get some last minute stuff she needed for costumes. It was really hot out, so we mainly hung out at the mall even after she was finished shopping, then we went to a movie (we saw Wanted. Angelina Jolie is it's only redeeming quality, just so you know). Now we're back in Long Lake and Chris is at the bar and I'm at camp in our cabin finishing up some real world stuff (bills) before falling back into the normal schedule tomorrow.
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