Posts Tagged ‘music’

How I’m diggin’ dorm life.

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

I really like dorm life. I’m a fan of just sitting in my room and talking to random people as they come in. The people on my floor are super cool. There’s a couple of people who are almost always around so I talk to them. Some others are wandering around. If I have a question about our english class, I’ll just walk into their room and be like “Dude, what quote did you use for da-da-da-da-da?” It’s great.

I’m not very homesick. I don’t know if that’s okay or not. I love my mom and my brother (and my dad too but he doesn’t live with us. I mention my mom and brother because I used to see them all the time) but I’m not feeling super empty. It would feel empty if -they- were the ones that left, because I’d be living in a place that was once filled with their presence. I’m in a new environment in which I’ve never really shared with them so I don’t really feel like anything is missing. I do miss them both.

I miss my friends too but I don’t feel empty. I think it’s because our communication started slowing down a month before I left because they’re all (except one) on the semester system. When our floor went to an amusement park the other night, I kept wanting to say “Oh, Trevor would have loved this!” or “Do you remember what Jessica said?!” but nobody from home was there to share those thoughts with. It was weird. I think it hit me then more than anything else that I’m with a -completely- new group of people. But I’ve adjusted well so I’m proud of myself for that.

I went to the music center to play the piano the other day. I passed by the bulletin board and saw sign up sheets for auditions for different groups on campus. A woman passed by and we started talking. She said the wind ensemble needs percussionists so I signed up for an audition for later that day. I was worried because I didn’t have my drumsticks with me and I had nothing prepared -and- I hadn’t played seriously in a year. I ran out to buy drumsticks. I survived the bus system by myself! It was actually pretty easy. I figured out that the 15 and 16 get me to downtown. So that’s all good.

I told the woman that I hadn’t played in a long time and I asked her if I would be allowed to use the percussion equipment for practice. She said I need to be a percussion student and told me I should sign up for lessons with Willie. I signed up for Wednesday of next week. She said he LOVES mallet players, which is what I am. I’m super excited to play Marimba or Xylophone again. I miss playing mallets.

Anyway, I went to go to my audition for the wind ensemble later that day and I was 5 minutes late. I left way early but the shuttle took forever getting to the bus stop. I ran through the recital hall and all through the music center trying to find the audition room. Someone pointed me in the direction of the conductor. He was super friendly and told me not to worry about being late. They don’t audition percussionists. What I’m supposed to do is show up at rehearsal on Monday night and if there are too many percussionists, they’ll audition us. I told him I’ve been playing piano since I was 8 and he got super excited. He said that for their repretoire for this year, they need a pianist for some parts that’s also a percussionist. I don’t want to get too excited or over-confident because I don’t know the skill levels of everyone else that’s interested but I am confident that I would be able to play the music very well.

I think I’m going to go to the lounge to play the piano. Thank God there’s a piano near my dorm and I don’t have to go to the music center all the time!

Waiting for college

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

I’m so anxious to leave for college. It’s 12:45am and OFFICIALLY, I have 11 more days. :D 10 if you don’t count the day I move in. I’m almost in the single digits, bay-bay!

I’ve got most of my dorm shopping done. I have little things like pads, ibuprofen, surge protector, etc. My family has a bunch of surge protectors but heres the story. The garage of the house we live in was never a garage. It was converted into a room. It was supposed to be a three car garage. Two cars of it is a giant living room, the second car is split up into two rooms of equal size. All that space is mine (yesssss!). The two smaller rooms are my bedroom and closet.

The thing is… there is officially ONE outlet in my room. So we bought one of those thingies that makes six plugs out of one. Then I’ve got one short extension cord with 3 plugs coming out of that. Then I’ve got a surge protector coming out of that. Then another one. Then another one. Then another one. Then one more JUST for the organ in my room. So that’s 5 plus the extension cord. It’s kind of insane. I can’t unplug any of them because everything electric in my room is needed. I’m going to list all the stuff connected to these surge protectors so skip the next paragraph if you really don’t feel like reading.

The first one has my fish tank, my tv, my dvd players (one of them I use for the VHS feature. I lost the remote to it so I use the other DVD player. Along with surge protectors, our family has a bajillion DVD players too.) I see a couple of other things plugged into it but I have no idea what they are. The next surge protector has all my game systems connected to it, plus my iPulse. Then my next surge protector has my Clavinova and a lamp connected to it and the next one has my organ attached to it. Damn.

Hm. So 345 words later, I’m getting to the point of my post. I’ve got all my dorm shopping done and now I just have to pack. I know if I pack now, I will be living on practically nothing for 10 days. But I’m so flippin’ excited to go through all my stuff to take with me. I have no idea what personals to take. I’m going to take my favorite books, maybe a couple of DVDs, a couple of board games… I don’t really know what else. To be honest, I think I could fit all my stuff into my closet and like, 3 under-the-bed storage containers. I don’t know why everyone is freaking out about dorm space. I feel like I’m missing out on something BIG that I’m supposed to take with me… What else should I take?

Oh, I intend on taking my flute with me. I want to get better at it so I’m proficient at a wind instrument. Then my options for ensembles definitely grow. Concert bands/orchestras/whatevers usually need only a small number of percussionists. You can’t have too many people standing around back there. So now I have my flute. I’m also going to take my violin and hopefully get some student to teach me how to play. I need to be somewhat proficient at the violin to take lessons from instructors at the university.

What else should I take that’s personal… Freaking, I have no idea. Of course I’m going to take picture frames… what all is everyone taking that they need SO much space for?!

Edit: By the way! I rushed out, an hour before they closed, to a Borders in a city 30 minutes away just so I could buy one of my $16 memoirs for my english class. My coupon expired tonight. Saved $6 with my 40% coupon. I rushed to the Borders near my house and I got there 8 minutes before they closed. I couldn’t find the last memoir that I needed even with their help. Apparently they had four copies and we looked in two different sections. Oh well. I had two 40% coupons (from two different accounts, mine and my mom’s) and I wanted to use her coupon. The book is $9 so I suppose I can just buy it retail whenever I can.

Editedit: I just got a 30% coupon in my email 14 minutes ago. Damn, son. These people are seriously lean-mean coupon sending machines! It’s like freaking JCPenney. There’s ALWAYS a sale!