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Sunday, April 09, 2006

Back in Berlin after a fun trip home

I got back to Berlin on Monday morning. My time in America (2 1/2 weeks) was wonderful. I had a great time at home with my parents and enjoyed the short but sweet time with my siblings home for Spring Break. I practiced a lot and made reeds, watched way too many HGTV home decorating shows (parents finally got a dish after having just 4 fuzzy local channels for years...let's just say it was addictive) and got together with friends who either live in LM or were home visiting which was really fun.

I took a flight out to Portland for an audition. Though I was made extremely nervous after listening to the others warming up/auditioning and I played terribly, I considered the whole thing to be a great learning experience. I learned not to listen to the others and to think that they are all better than me, and I learned to concentrate and play like I practiced without letting nerves get in the way.

Portland was a cool town to visit even though I was there less than 24 hours. After my flight back to the midwest I got in the car and started my 3-hr. drive to visit my friend Megan and her husband. The quick trip turned into a 5 hour torture drive after I hit a huge storm that was apparently going the same way I was. The radio was reporting hurricane winds (70-80mph.), tornado watches and warnings, hail, and torrential rains.


The broadcast kept repeating the phrase: "If you are within listening distance, please take immediate shelter," so after I was being whipped by the winds and rain on the interstate to the point of not being able to see anymore I decided it was time to pull over at a gas station. After the 2nd time I pulled over and started out again, within about 10 miles I saw 4 semis which had been literally blown over into the ditches (according to the radio reports). Later I saw another one. It was amazing to see such a large beast lying in the ditch because of wind!

But I ended up making it safely and had a nice chat with Megan and her husband. The next morning after getting breakfast together I set out for my alma mater, where my siblings are also both going to school. I met with them for a fun lunch, got together for a nice chat with my prof., had dinner with Nathaniel (thanks again, btw! I had fun!) and headed over to Loren's for some yummy wine (it was a very fun night!).

All in all I had a great time at home. It's so nice to be back in the States, to drive a car, to see friends and family, even to watch American tv. I don't know where I'll be in a year when I'm done with school and am looking for jobs, but I'd be happy in both countries I think, although I plan to settle down in America....but who knows!

Coming back to Berlin is the hardest part of the trip, mostly because of the adjustment and jet-lag. I really tried to get on a normal sleep schedule right away to avoid a week of sleepless nights and crashing all day which can easily be the case. And this time I actually had a reason to force my sleep schedule to be as normal as possible right away because I had gotten invited to a German orchestral audition for (last) Thursday. It was in Bochum, a town right by Dortmund where I have 2 German friends. They were kind enough to host and take care of me the 2 nights I was there and I had very nice time seeing them again.

At the audition we all drew numbers to organize the playing order. And what did I draw? Of course number one. But I think that was good because I didn't have much time to get nervous. I was very happy with my playing which was technically very strong - a hundred times better than the Portland audition. I unfortunately didn't get the job but felt like it was a good step in the process. Each time I will try to play better, stronger and more confidently until I hopefully one day land a job!

I also visited a required-to-graduate "breathing and movement" course on Tuesday at the music school. Since it was the first week of classes and not that many people come till the 2nd week, I was the ONLY one there. It felt a little funny prancing around the room waving my arms around "breathing and moving" at the teacher's request. But at least she pranced with me and encouraged me..... She's a typical "bio Freak," a common German expression meaning an earthy type. I think it'll be a strange class, but what the heck. I just hope more people show up this week.

After getting back from Dortmund Friday and spending the afternoon working with the family playing in English, Matthias came to visit for the weekend. We enjoyed the spring weather at the zoo yesterday. One of the funniest exhibits was the ant-eater type animal who had the sniffles. As he walked around in a circle his long floppy nose would intermittently drip, to which he would stick out his long tongue and lick his drippy nose.

Speaking of nose issues, later in the monkey exhibit there was a bored looking hairy orangutan sitting right in front of the window. To pass the time he'd dig is long finger in is nose, pull out a treasure and wrap his monkey lips around it. The kids standing there sure loved that. Another orangutan sat miserably in the corner of his room. I thought maybe he was even crying and after Matthias saw a half-eaten onion, in all serious suggested maybe that's why he was crying. Well, it's a good theory.

In the gorilla exhibit, the alpha gorilla didn't seem to be very amused by the annoying onlookers; at one point he slammed his fist into the window and skidded/slid away on a pile of straw into a back exit. Later he peeked around the edge of the door with a scowl on his face but never fully came back out. I guess we learned our lesson.

The zoo was fun but as always, bittersweet. One just always hopes that the animals are somewhat happy in their tight quarters. But it was fun to watch the animals while enjoying the spring weather!

2 Comments:

Blogger Meg said...

Hey pooch!
Glad to hear you made it back safe and sound. I'm so glad we were able to spend a little time together while you were back in Iowa. Miss you lots and talk to you soon!

9:20 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

hey girl,
glad to hear you had a good trip and got back home safely. i hope you find your future job and direction in the near future...i'm sure you'll hit an audition and everything will fall into place!! who knows..maybe it would be in nyc!!!! just kidding..oh that week of craziness with me that was like 3 years ago i think!! times flies..have a great week we'll catch up soon
jen

8:54 PM  

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