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FRIDAY


I got up at 6am for an early breakfast and working on Foodie Finds before gathering up my things for a walk to a laundromat. No washers at this hotel. The weather was beautiful, cool and breezy with the sun just starting to creep up, and the mile walk felt like no time at all.

Had the laundromat to myself and enjoyed sitting in the sun and reading a book while my clothes went through their cycles. Folded it all and walked back, soaking in that lovely sun and cool breeze. Oooooh I have missed being able to be outside comfortably!! Put my things away at the hotel and messaged Mike (our Main Street Philharmonic boss) to ask if I could stop by on this next layoff with some treats and to say hello. He not only said yes, but also offered to put me in for a "rehearsal day" which would get me paid! I said yes but emphasized that it's now been nearly half a year since I did any MSP sets, so I would likely use the day to re-memorize and shadow the band rather than participating in sets. He seemed totally ok with that. I am excited! I've missed the guys and want to catch up with them, and I really do need a HUGE refresher on the music.

Next I walked to Perly's ("it's Yiddish for delicious!") for lunch.
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It was busy but not packed; I'd intentionally shown up before noon to avoid a lunch rush. I placed my order and scoped out the deli while I waited. Look at those lovely homemade pickles and smoked fish!
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Potato & Duck Pierogies with mushroom onion sauce and sour cream.
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A perfect li'l bite :)
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I also got a side of tzimmes, which was sweet potatoes and carrots stewed with honey and prunes.
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The pierogies were wonderful. Packed with flavor, savory, very hearty. I loved the caramelization on the outside of the pierogies, and they'd dusted them with fresh black pepper which made the mushroom sauce extra awesome. The duck was minced with mashed potatoes in the filling. Perhaps this is rude of me to say, but...although these were very good, they did not hold a candle to the pierogies I had at Eva's in Syracuse. Sorry, I couldn't help but compare!

I'd never had tzimmes before, but it wasn't much different from candied yams and I liked it a lot. There are loads of other tempting items on the menu. This is yet another of those places where, if I lived locally, I'd eat here once a week until I'd tried everything!

After that I popped into the little market next door to look around, then back to the hotel to digest and share Perly's food pics with our WhatsApp group to encourage others to stop in before we skip town. Then I read my book some more and took a short nap as I'd been up since 6am. A few hours later, masterclass run-through and a snack. Packing things to go back into my trunk. It looks like Louisville will also be warm, so my pea coat and winter layers can go in the trunk instead of my luggage. How exciting!

The evening show was good, with Connor (Key 1) conducting. We must have had a school group in the audience because there was so much reacting to every scene, from gasps when Belle appeared in her ball gown for the first time, to howls of "Nnnooooooo!" when the Beast let her go to help her father. It was really funny! I love me a reactive crowd. And in other exciting news, we FINALLY got appointments to get our in-ear molds made in Louisville next week. Wooo! It'll still probably take at least a month to receive the finished product, but at least it's moving forward now.

Also! Jameson shared that he and our neighbor discovered an adorable baby alligator underneath the neighbor's trash can! He sent a picture:
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It looks to be about the size of a small/medium iguana. Lucky that I'm not there right now, because I ABSOLUTELY would have oogled over it for an hour and probably tried to touch and/or pick it up (with heavy gloves of course.) As it was, the men called animal control because you're supposed to call if you see a gator and there's not a lake nearby. It's amazing that we've lived in Florida for nearly 8 years and this is our first time having to call animal control.

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SATURDAY


I was up early, nervous about my masterclass.

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From there it was a normal Saturday. At the first show I had visitors, some circus fans who had come out to see the show. We took selfies afterward, and that was nice. Between shows I walked back to the hotel and had dinner and typed this post up, plus some planning for the layoff and future tour travel. I was admittedly in a bit of a mood because the theater had been VERY cold, and that makes it uncomfortable to play. But we are only here for one more day, so I am gonna disassociate from the temp for the rest of my time here :p

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SUNDAY


Daylight savings! Uuuuuuugh.

I guess it's also International Women's Day? I don't much care about these fakey holidays, but we were told there'd be a special announcement after the matinee so someone cares, haha.

Breakfast and gradual packing of things for this flight to Louisville. I was supposed to work on Foodie Finds but was just not in the mood. Walked to the theater early and was surprised to see a hopping neighborhood block party/craft fair thing happening in the little square park in front of the theater. It looked like a lot of fun and I was jealous, I wanted to go! But work calls. 

I'd meant to get more pics of the inside of the theater but was demotivated. It was load out and things were being shuffled around a lot backstage, and I just couldn't be bothered. Sorry I'm lazy, guys, but if you want to know more about the historic Altria Theater in Richmond, seriously just google it and there are a zillion pics and videos and articles! 

The matinee went well, and after the bows they invited ALL of the women of BATB--cast crew, management, and even musicians!--to come to the stage and take a bow in recognition of our work. Of course we pit ladies stayed put because we still had exit music to play, but the gesture was appreciated! 

Between shows I walked through the block party/craft fair. Didn't buy anything, but enjoyed looking. There were so many people out enjoying it...this was probably the first nice weekend day in months for such an event. Little kids laughing and chasing each other, elderly people chatting in groups in lawn chairs. Families playing with dogs or eating together. A live band, and even a jump rope troupe! It was lovely to see. 

The evening show was very good with an enthusiastic crowd. I'm going to miss playing for 1,000 more people than usual! Sometimes it has sounded like a rock concert, the way people have cheered for us here! 

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Monday:
Flights to Louisville, KY. I haven't been here since 2014 and am looking forward to it. 

Tuesday: Opening night in Louisville. 
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MONDAY


I was up early to grab coffee from the lobby and to finish packing. On travel days I don't like to brew my own coffee unless we are leaving late in the day (has to do with potentially putting still-damp dishes in my suitcase *shudder*) Breakfast and just a little Foodie Finds work, and before I knew it it was time to load onto the bus.

The plumber called just before the bus ride which was great (I would have hated to answer a phone call on a quiet bus) and I in turn texted Jameson to let him know they were on the way. They had to not only readjust the flanges, but also cut down some of the pipes under the toilet. A lot of parts and several hours of work later I got an invoice for $,$$$. That made me cringe...but I DO want to contribute to household upgrades! And it makes me happy to take something off Jameson's plate for once.

Back to the bus ride. I intentionally rode the "loud bus" because Holly (who plays Madame/The Wardrobe) always organizes a "bus dance," and this forces me to socialize and interact. It's also GREAT practice for working on motion sickness! LOL!

We practiced the choreo several times and then took several takes. Here's the end result:


Not bad! I did some things a little slow or wrong, but luckily the goal is fun, not perfection :P

We had two rest stops, one 20 minutes and the other an hour.
For the 20-minute stop we were at a travel plaza. I didn't need a thing but always enjoy looking at the wacky stuff they sell there. Some of these things might be fun for my international readers to see. 

For example, apparently we now have Twix cookie-cakes?? I can't imagine they could be better than the candy bar!
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Ah yes, ye olde gas station knife locker.
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Vast swaths of Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia are forest and mountain. There are some knives here that could be actually functional in a pinch, for skinning game or firestarting or what-have-you. But clearly most of them are decorative and cheaply made. I wonder who buys these, and why (I'm joking: we all know it's teenage boys.)

What a great name for a candle.
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Back on the bus to nap or read or whatever, then an hour-long stop at a plaza with a grocery. I couldn't get refrigerated stuff (the bus was very warm and we had 2 hours to go) but got some apples, a new toothbrush, and Cinnamon Drizzilicious mini rice cakes. Really knocking out those Drizzilicious flavors, I should have a definitive ranking established soon!

We got to the hotel a little after 5:30pm. Long ride! But checking in was easy and it's a nice hotel (more hotel details at the end of the week when we're leaving, for safety.) Because I had scheduled a Zoom sound check with Full Blown Trombone Studio and because of rain/cold I decided to Lyft to the grocery. Got most of what I needed but forgot a few things in my rush. Got back to the hotel, scarfed a quick hot bar dinner, unpacked, and had just finished when it was time for the sound check. We tested my two loudest videos and that was good. We also practiced the studio owner starting off as the host and then passing host-status to me. Then I practiced sharing my screen a few times. I'm not very tech savvy so I appreciated that the owner took time to work with me tonight! We also discussed the age range of attendees and it turns out that most will be high school-aged. That's GREAT to know because tbh I've been practicing as though talking to middle-schoolers! Now I know that I can talk just like I do with college kids, only the subject matter will still be "what it's like" as opposed to "here's how to craft a portfolio to go on national tour." Most high school kids will not be ready for that jump just yet.

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TUESDAY


Woke up kind of in a mood, probably from having been cramped on a bus for 8 hours yesterday and then not having time to go for a walk afterward. Also, headache. The weather changes really mess with my sinuses.

Breakfast and some work on Foodie Finds, then I tried to coordinate with two different friends who don't know each other, want to hang out with me separately, on the same day...but neither friend could give me a time. Which is totally fine, I know we're all busy...but in that case, I'm kinda going to run errands or explore or whatever until I hear from someone, because I don't want to waste the day waiting around. 

Anyway, walked to Kroger for berries and face wash that I forgot yesterday. It was rainy and cold and I felt annoyed about it only because it's supposed to be warm and sunny in a few days, and now that I know this I want it to be warm and sunny NOW :p It was still a really nice walk and I needed it! Back at the hotel, lunch and a masterclass practice run-through. Packed a dinner and snacks and walked over to the theater early because I'd heard the pit is, uh, "special" this week, and we might need extra time to set up. 

The theater was surprisingly pretty: 
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And the pit was not nearly as bad as I'd expected. My "office" was just the same as usual and with plenty of room to boot. 
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The main issue was that this is a rather shallow pit, and that meant DAR couldn't use his riser, which meant we might have a harder time seeing him. Personally I didn't experience this and could see him just fine. 

The pit IS shallow, though...I am 5' 5" (1.65m) and when I stand up straight the net touches me right on top of the head. 
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The ceiling seems low, but it is also beautiful. 
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This theater was opened in 1927 and was originally a Shriners...uh...shrine, haha. It was pretty apparent by looking around; there are Shriners sword-and-crescent symbols on the chairs, and lots of other symbols on the walls (specific types of flowers, loads of Stars of David, etc.) Additionally, many famous people have performed here including Elvis, Whitney Houston Jimi Hendrix, and more. I can't believe that I get to perform here, too!! 

After getting set up I did my usual tearing around backstage to explore and find all the bathrooms, water coolers, dressing rooms, snacks, and our trunks. In the Company/Stage Management office, there were these amazing cookies for us from theater management! There were 10-12 different cookie designs. 
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And this lovely note as well. How kind and welcoming :) 
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Our trunks were in the "ballroom," which gave massive "Egyptomania" vibes. The ballroom also used to be a swimming pool, shooting gallery, and office area? Something like that. I definitely want to take more pictures backstage this week. For now I raided my trunk and got back to the pit in time for sound check. 

The theater seemed PACKED. It's also a much bigger venue than we normally do; most theaters are around 2200 seats and this one is 3500! The first act went really well, and the crowd was loving it! When the ribbon cannons fired after Be Our Guest, because the pit is so shallow we were very much in the line of fire. An especially big clump of "pink spaghetti" landed right between Sarah (horn) and DAR, and I was quick enough to capture the laughter as they untangled themselves.
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Tonight I had a special visitor: [personal profile] sparkythegeek from DreamWidth!! We texted a bit before the show, and have also made plans to hopefully go get coffee tomorrow. He got great seats right down front, and came to visit me at intermission. I am SO HAPPY that we got to meet in person! We've been following each others' journeys pretty solidly for months, so I felt like I know him a great deal already, and that was pretty cool :) 

"STG" stuck around for our Exit Music, and took this pic of me/us playing! Not many people have gotten pics or footage of the band playing the show, so this picture is special! At least to me it is :p 
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Overall a really great opening night in Richmond. 
Tomorrow it is supposed to be close to 70 degrees!!! (21.1C) Oh my gosh, I can't WAIT to be outside again finally!!!

Oh one more quick pic: the IUP trombone professor posted this photo along with a very complimentary caption about how much they'd enjoyed the masterclass I gave last week. Yay! 
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Wednesday:
Coffee meet with "STG," then possibly a trip to an H&M to desperately search for my favorite black pants, OR just walking around in the nice weather! One evening show. 

Thursday:
Meeting a friend in the afternoon, masterclass run-through, and possibly errands or exploring before our evening show. 
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WEDNESDAY


I was up early to do laundry. Don't normally do laundry in the middle of the week but with the masterclass on Thursday and having been sick last week, I thought it prudent to do it.

It was a cloudy, cold, and dreary day, so I mostly stuck to indoor activities. Winter is a bummer like that! But I am behind on Foodie Finds, plus wanted to run the masterclass thing once more and pack for it. Forty-eight minutes, which is a bit long but I have nearly 90 minutes this time so that's still just fine. And my voice felt pretty good at the end! I am trying to remember to relax my throat and not allow the fight-or-flight access to those throat muscles.

In the afternoon the sun came out for a glorious millisecond, so I went outside to just walk in it! No destination and not enough time to actually do anything. The result was I did end up buying perhaps more candy than I ought to have :p I've been jonesing for Swedish Fish for the longest time. Also, the last two weeks were very stressful and perhaps my soul wanted some consolation foods. Chatted via text with Jameson...he is getting our faux hardwood floors installed tomorrow. He took a bunch of "Before" photos and I can't wait to see the "After!" It's going to take a few days as they're doing it in sections so that will probably be in a separate post.

Back at the hotel, lunch and a nap. The nap felt very good for once. The evening show was nice, audiences here are like they were in Texas, with lots of people interested to come see the band and interact with us :) The show went mostly-well, though my lips and back of my throat are constantly dry here and it can be frustrating when your body won't do what you're asking because of outside factors like that :/ I slather chapstick on night and day, and drink loads of water and use throat spray...not sure what else to do except keep trying!

After the show while walking back, I had some deep thoughts about this masterclass. I had looked up pictures of their current trombone studio, and there are 17 students...FIVE of whom are women!!
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Now, not all of these kids are MAJORS...some of them just enjoy trombone and participate in the studio because of that. But the fact that there are this many women on trombone AT ALL is a definite improvement. When I attended IUP, I was essentially IT. My friend Lauren played trombone as well and we'd practice together, but she was an ed major. As far as ensemble work and studio and a performance track, I was The Token Chick. And that has been true throughout all of my education and performance history. 

Went to bed thinking about that.

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THURSDAY


Woke up early, nervous for this masterclass, but it wasn't until 2:30 so I had the whole morning to center myself. Stole some peanut butter from free hotel breakfast. Typed up this post, watch on the Ring doorbell as the flooring guys arrived and loaded their stuff into the house to tear up our old carpet and install the new flooring. Exciting stuff!

And RE: yesterday's thoughts about female tromboning, posted this:
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Ate lunch a little early because I had to walk to pick up the rental car around noon. They scared me at first by saying they didn't have any rentals available, then when my face fell and I immediately pulled out my phone to call Budget, suddenly they "found one." Hmmmmm. Regardless, got a car and got to Indiana, PA right when I wanted to, a little before 2pm. 

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On the drive back, Jameson updated me with The Floor Situation at the house.
Here is a picture partway through. I had thought he was only doing the living room and kitchen, but I guess it's going to be the whole house!!!
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The big grey area is where the carpet was, and where the man is standing is the tile that you've always heard me say I'm mopping :p He's breaking it apart. It took them essentially the whole day, and they did the living room, dining room, bathrooms, and kitchen. I don't think he's having the bedrooms done just yet. 

Another pic of the living room floor and the piano covered in plastic. 
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They're supposed to be finished tomorrow but we'll see what happens! 

I returned the rental car just slightly late due to rush hour traffic. Walked back to the hotel and ate dinner (thank you, Past Me, for knowing I'd probably be late and prepping dinner for Future Me!) and then it was pretty much straight to the theater. Another good show, another stellar audience who cheered loudly for Gaston and Be Our Guest :) 

In closing, here's a lovely picture that someone (Pittsburgh Cultural Trust?) took of our logo truck right outside the Benedum Center. 
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Friday:
One evening show. I want to do a Foodie Find for breakfast or lunch, and some thrifting or a walk! No other plans.

Saturday and Sunday: Two shows each day, no real plans. Might try to see/do something on Saturday morning because the weather is supposed to be nice and I'm mostly feeling better.
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TUESDAY


Not surprisingly, tossed and turned, and every time I woke up I was halfway through part of my presentation haha. Got up reluctantly with my alarm. Coffee, and decided to eat breakfast on the road so packed it along with some snacks and water.

Around 7am I walked to get the rental car. It was easy and I was finished around 7:30...which I was banking on, because Sprouts down the street opened at 7! This meant I had time to pop in there and poke around. They always have interesting foods that I don't find elsewhere. I found two more flavors of Drizzilicious, Very Berry and French Toast, and picked those up to go in my trunk. I can try them in upcoming cities. Also picked up some hand lotion, fruit, and a new flavor of Mezcla bar which happens to be strawberry, like the new Koia shake flavor that came out a few days ago.
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I'm sure this flurry of strawberry-flavored products were released intentionally close to Valentine's Day, but unlike Koia, Mezcla didn't at all advertise that there would be a new flavor, which I find odd.

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The Masterclass


Anyway, from there I drove 90 minutes to Delaware State University. A straight shot down I-95, eating my overnight oats and yogurt.

Arrived well on time and happened upon the organizer, who had just pulled up with catering trays of cold cut sandwiches and cookies. He wouldn't let me help carry anything but I held a few doors and followed him to the green room. He set up the food and got me comfortable. I ate a snack and listened to the presenter before me, who was giving a jazz clinic. It sounded great! There were several high schools visiting for the event, and some students got up to take solos with the presenter.

As they were finishing up, a tech helped me to get my laptop and PowerPoint set up backstage. We chatted and I felt nervous until it was time for me to go on.

There were maybe 40-50 students in the crowd, plus their teachers. The presentation went exactly as I'd practiced it in my hotel room. I only tripped over my tongue once or twice, and sometimes while gesturing I'd hit the lavalier mic because I'm not used to wearing one (but it was better than a handheld.) The PowerPoint went flawlessly which was a huge surprise. I wrapped up in plenty of time for the next presenter to set up while I was doing the Q&A. As far as whether the students got anything out of it...I'm honestly not sure :/ Several were making eye contact and nodding, or laughing at my little interspersed jokes. But others looked bored, or were clearly looking at their phones, and a few looked like they were half asleep. Most were high school students so this didn't bother me...kinda typical, you know?

I did see several students taking pictures of some of my slides that contained detailed information about application processes and contact info. And afterward pretty much all of the teachers/faculty made a point to tell me they'd enjoyed the presentation and found it informative...in fact, the teachers had more questions during Q&A than the students! I hope this doesn't mean my presentation wasn't a good fit for this audience...I hadn't been aware that high schools would be attending too. A lot of those kids haven't decided on careers yet.

Afterward I thanked the presenter, packed up my gear, wolfed down a catered sandwich and cookie, and hit the road. Whether anyone learned anything, I don't know, but at minimum it's good for me to get more practice doing these. Hopefully I'll get feedback from the presenter in a few days.

Drove all the way back, returned the rental car, and had just enough time to get dressed for the show and put away my Sprouts goodies before heading back out to meet Jonah and his fiancee's family for dinner.

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The Family Visit


They had chosen an Italian place near the theater. It was very small, but warm and inviting and the portions were HUGE. Danielle (his fiance) and I got gnocchi, hers was sweet potato with alfredo sauce and mine was regular with a 12-hour beef ragout. It was real homemade gnocchi and was AMAZING, pillowy and fresh. The ragout was incredibly flavorful and had chunks of tender beef. Everyone else’s food looked amazing as well (no pics because I didn’t want to be rude.)

This was my first time meeting Jonah’s soon-to-be in-laws. They seem completely pleasant; Danielle’s dad in particular was chock full of agonizingly awful dad jokes :p We talked a LOT, and of course they all wanted to know all about touring and the shows and whatnot. But I made sure to ask everyone at the table about their work, or wedding prep, or basic facts in the case of Danielle’s parents since they’re New Family.

This is maybe an odd thing to say, but as Jonah doesn’t really have parents—his dad/our stepdad is an absentee drug addict, and our mom has passed away—aside from my Aunt, I'm kind of the oldest family representative he's got. As such, I was a bit nervous to give a good impression. I certainly got a good impression of all of them!

After our lovely meal it was still a bit early, so we killed time at a nearby bar (I didn't drink.) When it was time I walked over and they followed to get their tickets. 

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The Show


Backstage, we had a lovely surprise from Disney Theatrical Group and the venue for Lunar New Year:
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(photo courtesy Darrel, ensemble)

The pretty envelope is called hongbao, and they are traditionally filled with money and given as gifts during the New Year to wish good fortune, blessings, etc on friends and family. These had New Years wishes in several Asian languages, and a chocolate gold coin :) There were also cupcakes backstage which I was too full to eat but took one for later.

The show went just fine. I am not shaking any more...it went away on it's own. And I was exhausted, having spent all of my adrenaline on that masterclass. Jonah & Co. enjoyed the show very much, but we didn't meet up afterward because everyone had to work early tomorrow. It was great to see my little brother and spend time with him and his soon-to-be wife and in-laws!

Additionally, housekeeping DID service my room today, yay!

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Wednesday:
Two shows so no plans.

Thursday: Meeting an online friend for lunch at a cafe, possibly visiting the African American History Museum, and an evening show.
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MONDAY

I did quite a lot of things in just 48 hours, so this post will be photo-heavy and long.

I was up at 5am to have coffee, review my notes, and load up the rental car to drive 4 hours to Western Carolina University. Partway through I stopped to pee and get gas, and continued driving while eating a packed breakfast. It was I-40 for most of the way but eventually spit me out on rural Blue Ridge Mountain roads, windy and requiring both hands and readiness on the brakes. But I have driven all kinds of roads, and found this fun and engaging.

I arrived a bit after 11am and the trombone professor, whose name is Zsolt, came out to meet me.

WCU Masterclass )

Overall Zsolt was incredibly kind and hospitable. I'm so grateful that he allowed me to talk with his students today. This is only the second masterclass I've done and it is very much a learning process for me, too. I learned a lot and will hopefully be more organized and prepared for the next one (which right now is in Delaware in February!)

The drive to Greensboro was nice, and I got there in good time so checked into the hotel first. This week I am NOT staying at the company hotel because it's 5 miles away from the theater and I have promised myself the gift of NO CARPOOLING on this tour. Pretty much the only reasonably-priced hotel available downtown was the historic Biltmore. In 1895 it was an office building, and later became apartments and then a hotel. Of course several people have died here so it's said to be HAUNTED, woooOOOOoooo. But it really is a Greensboro Historic Building and is protected and preserved as such, so I will have to explore it carefully!

I checked in, chucked my stuff into the room, and drove to the airport to return the rental car. From there I got an Uber to Whole Paycheck where I ate dinner from the hot bar and got my groceries for the week.

Back at the hotel. My room has a real doorknob and key just like an apartment!

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And here is the room (click on the images for larger versions):
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The ceiling is incredibly high. There is virtually no counter/table space and few outlets, not surprising when it comes to old hotels. But I know how to make do. First, the ironing board comes into service. (Don't mind my bras.)
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And then EVERY flat surface is put to work including chairs, end tables, and windowsills. Lamps are delegated to the floor or closet.
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I decided to try keeping the food on the sill because A) the shades don't open, and B) the windows are in the center of an alley. The hope is that the sun won't be able to reach that far in. Putting the Itaki and kettle on the nightstand means they're on a different outlet than the fridge, tv, and computer. The last thing I need is to blow a fuse around here.

The other windowsill has my food storage containers, food scale, dishware, and oatmeal. Any kitchen gear that I didn't take out is in that nook by the fridge for easy access.

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The suitcase goes in the closet, the computer to a small desk. The bathroom counter space is a whole 'nother story that we won't go into...suffice that I got a nice hot shower and the toilet flushes.

By the time I'd weaseled everything into functional spots, gotten a shower, and typed up this post, it was 11pm.
I was exhausted...and why not? was a full and rewarding day :)

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TUESDAY


Awake at 7:30. Checked out the hotel's "continental breakfast" and it was disappointing, prepackaged muffins and two sad bananas and cold coffee. So much for that. I made coffee and oatmeal, yogurt and berries, in my room. Typed up more of this rather long post, posted to LinkedIn about the masterclass (promotion) and eventually got up and around to walk to Deep Roots Co-op.

I've been to this co-op many times before. Really nice little place. Since I can't steal bagels and fruit from the hotel, I bought a lovely loaf of local whole wheat bread, some apples, and some "biodynamic grapes." I had no idea what this meant but the grapes were tiny, the size of raisins and very cute-looking. Later discovered that "biodynamic" means they were grown under esoteric conditions. Yeah, idk, but they turned out to taste like nice miniature green grapes.

Did some meal planning and packed snacks and dinner for later, then tried and failed to catch a nap. Had a pleasant walk to the theater. Ah, the memories! I’ve now performed at this theater three times in the past two years, with three different shows. We had a nice sound check, and afterward I went looking for my wall tags.

My Fair Lady, January 2024: 
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Elf, December 2024. This one has little LED string lights inside the book, on the tree, the etch-a-sketch, and the cityscape. I was surprised to find that all of them worked except the cityscape. 
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Near the stage door, a local restaurant had set up these lovely treats for us! A chocolate flourless cake on the left and cream puffs on the right.
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Around 6pm someone took this photo out front and posted it in the group chat. An hour before the doors open and the foyer is already full with a line out the door!! I am so glad that Greensboro is excited for our show!!
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I thought the show went well, and the crowd was great. The way the pit is set up this week, I can see everyone except the violinist and that is really cool (pictures later in the week.) After the show there was a party for us in a restaurant/bar down the block...the same restaurant hosted parties for Elf and My Fair Lady, so I knew already what food would be served! THAT was weird. Spent an hour there and had a nice time, but left around 11:30pm to walk back to the hotel and type this post up, do my dishes, and go to bed before any Greensboro ghosts could hassle me :p


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Wednesday:
One evening show. Giving the trombones a bath, exploring this historic hotel! 

Thursday:
One evening show. No plans...perhaps going for a walk or sourcing a place to do laundry.

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