Houston, Texas
October 1st- October 8th
Theme of the Week: Environment
Ken, Sandra, Hannah- Foster
Alexandra (From Switzerland) Fiona (From Maine)
Ken, Sandra, Hannah- Foster
Alexandra (From Switzerland) Fiona (From Maine)
10-1-18 Monday
Travel Day!!! I felt like I was going to Disney when I left Bill and Esther this morning! We drove 10 hours from Stillwater, Oklahoma to Houston, Texas. I sat next to Uriel (From Mexico) on the bus. We shared testimonies on the way, and it was interesting to hear about his life living on the boarder between Mexico and Texas. We were very late because of Houston traffic. It's so nice to be in a big city with normal people again. I love it here. Our new host family is just wonderful. They have the whole southern accent, and incessantly say ya'll. They have a 23 year old daughter who is so fun to talk to. Their house is legitimately a mansion. I fell like I am in a movie and can't sit down on any of the furniture. I am amazed at the elegance of the house and decorations. It is so big that I get lost going from my own bedroom upstairs down to the kitchen. This week is going to be amazing.
Today was the best day that I have had since I've traveled with Up with People. The bomb acoustic promo group had two performances at Texas Children's Hospital. We sang a set from our show in the waiting room to brighten spirits of families going through cancer. The mood of the hospital changed once music was in the building. I am really starting to realize how big of an effect music can have on people even in the hardest circumstances of life. Then we got to do crafts with children diagnosed with cancer or blood disorders in the waiting room as well. During this, I colored with a six-year old boy named Marciano, and he became my best friend. He made me actually like to spend time with kids because I connected to him to easily... Then his mom took him away to his appointment where he needed shots. Immediately, my heart was broken because I had forgotten that a wonderful kid who was full of energy, life, and positivity was going through a traumatic fight with cancer. Then we got a tour of the hospital where we saw a recording studio called Purple Songs Can Fly. A musician named Anita Kruse started this in the hospital for kids to record songs that they write. Here is an example... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aeaFEqQStWs. Then we had the opportunity to visit individual rooms in the hospital and sing songs to children and their families. Each room was a totally different experience because every child had unique characteristics. The first was an 8-year old girl with a shaved head. Her mom also shaved her head in support of her daughter. She was shy at first and didn't want to sing, and then she told us to sing "This is Me" from The Greatest Showman. This girl opened up completely, and sang every word to that song with fire in her eyes and passion in her heart. I was blown away by how she embodied the meaning of that song. The next room had a 15-year old boy who was entrapped with video games. We sang pop songs to him, and it was a little awkward. We still brightened his day a little bit. In the next room, there was a Spanish speaking 3-year old. Rodrigo (From Mexico) came in and translated for us. We sang a disney song by request. Then we gave her a percussion shaker and we sang the wheels on the bus with a hip hop beat on the cajone! Her eyes lit up with excitement when she was playing. The last room that we went to was the most impactful for me. Her name was Abigail and she was 16-years old. Her entire family was in the room, and there was something different about her persona. When we asked her what songs she wanted us to sing, she asked us if we knew any Christian music. Almost the entirety of our group said no except Angelis and I. She asked us to sing "Oceans." Josh and Rodrigo are so talented that they just followed us and created a perfect accompaniment. We did a beautiful duet of the song, and her family started tearing up and taking videos of us. It felt so good to sing a worship song again and feel the presence of God. In that moment, I felt like I was back on the Sea of Galilee singing that song where Jesus walked on water. It's amazing to see where that song has traveled with me. Anyway, Abigail was so inspiring to me and I will never forget that experience. Then I was talking to the lady who was in charge about her job title in the hospital. She literally just finds local artists, musicians, and instrumentalist and coordinates ways for kids to experience a higher quality of life through art and music. That is the best job I could ever imagine. I left that place so impacted and it was the highlight of my entire journey so far!!!
10-3-18 Wednesday
Today, the acoustic promotion group went to St. Dominic Village, an Old Folks Home. This was another mountain top experience in Up with People. We did three performances in independent living, assisted living, and the nursing home. The old people had lost so much passion in their life by being alone in an Old Folks Home. When we performed for them, they smiled and had 15 minutes of enjoyment in their dull day. It was so sad to learn that when people age, their family stops visiting, and they experience extreme loneliness everyday. I loved the opportunity we had to bring brightness into their lives through music and simple conversation. In the afternoon, we got to visit individual rooms, and ask the elderly if they wanted to watch our performance. So many of them had such positive things to say about our group and life in general. Many of them remembered Up with People when it was popular in the past. I received so much joy from these old spirits, their life stories, and their encouraging words. This was such a good experience to have!
10-4-18 Thursday
Today was yet another unforgettable experience in Up with People. Michael Bowerman took Angelis and I to a recording studio in Houston. We sang the solo parts for the new opener of Live on Tour called Here and Now. They wrote this song 2 months ago, and they asked us to record it for the CD that is dropping around Christmas time! I recorded the viral hope moment in the beginning of the show, and the hope moment in the middle of the opener. It was unreal to record in such a nice studio with state of the art equipment. We did about 7 takes, and Michael will mix and master it into the final project. When Angelis did his part, Michael asked him to ad-lib in the end... he can riff like nobody I have ever met before. I was stunned at the things he could make up on the spot. He did about six takes of ad-libs, and each time was something totally different and spectacular!! It was amazing. The next step is to get Mariah and Nick to record back in Denver, and then we have the track of the first song in our Up with People show! So many people in the cast were very jealous of what we did today so I just tried to lay low with it all, but IT WAS SOOO COOOOLLLL! I feel honored to be asked to record it because people who sing this song in the show didn't even get to record it, and they asked Angelis and I to sing. Then Michael took us out to lunch, and we had a deep conversation about the challenges of our current vocal instructer, Ellen. When we got back we had our Mexican travel day information meeting. I am so excited to be immersed in Mexican culture in only 3 days! AHHHHH:) For dinner, Corinne (From Switzerland), Tylene (From Montana), Bela (From New York), and Lydia (From Finland) all came over. We had a total girls night, and even went for a late night swim. Today was such a good day!!!!
Show Day in Houston! This is the last show that we will do in the United States and we had a great audience in the house. There were so many family members of the cast, and so many alumni in Texas. In Mexico, our show will be 90 minutes with no intermission so we did many songs for the last time in the show. We won't do the unplugged medley until we go to Europe. It was one of our best shows so far! Then I started my assistantship after the show. I worked with Evelyn on the parent newsletter for the U.S. tour.
10-6-18 Saturday
The cast got to explore NASA! It was so cool to visit the place where famous space history is made. There was a bus tour about the training an astronaut goes through, along with exhibits of space shuttles. Then we went through the touristy museum. The humidity in Texas is UNREALLLLLL! You feel a wall of heat when you walk outside, and today I had the biggest heat stroke of my life. I have never been so hot in my life, and it brought me to the point of tears. I couldn't do any outdoor exhibits, so I chilled inside the museum for most of the day. It was a very cool opportunity to go to NASA in Houston!
10-7-18 Sunday
Host family day!! Sandra and Hanna took Alex and I to Galveston Island which is about an hour away from Houston. We went to the Gulf of Mexico on a pier that had roller coasters and rides. There was a ferris wheel at the end of the pier where we got to see the water from a birds eye view, and it was beautiful. Then we had lunch out there, and headed back to Houston. Sandra and Hanna took us to a restaurant called Houston's before they dropped us off at the airport. I had the most amazing salmon of my life, and they also ordered us two deserts. I felt spoiled. This host family was the best so far (not including Denver). I know that I could visit them anytime, or stay in their condo out in Montana! After we said goodbye, we got on a shuttle to the airport, and the contagious energy from the cast was exciting! We're going to MEXICO!!! We "slept" in the Houston Airport until three in the morning. Everyone was awake creating mischief in the waiting areas of checkin. Time went so fast, and before we knew it, we were weighing our luggage making sure it was under 50lbs...
END OF USA TOUR!!!
Wow - how amazing And then to end with oceans. I can’t even imagine how you girl from this experience
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ReplyDeleteJust love seeing you in your element! You are blessed, and blessing others. THAT's what makes me most proud! Keep being excellent!
ReplyDeleteLOL! Love the comments about the heat in TX....just remember, you're headed further south!!!
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