18 December 2006

heroes and legends

i've been in a marching band for eight year: four in high school and four here at bc. (yes, yes, laugh it up - i've heard all your jokes) and it's band nerdy, but really, for all of those eight years, band has provided me with a sense of belonging and helped me discover who i am.

and ... one of the weirdest things about being a senior is that all that ended this semester. we had our last game, last show, last parade, last mod-walk, last "big red", last "great day for a race ... the human race that is", last alma mater, last time being in the middle of the super fan section.

it was a great day - us seniors decorated the band room the night before so that when everyone arrived, the place was covered with balloons, streamers, signs, jokes, pictures.

and we had an awesome last game - it was so obvious that every senior there wanted to hold on to the moment and not let it slip away so quickly. really, this was the first of the big lasts in senior year.


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[my view of the superfan section]

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[trombone line]


at halftime, they announce all the band senior's names and we run out onto the field by ourselves, joined by everyone else later. what a bizarre feeling - to run out onto the field alone after years of coming on as a group.


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the whole day felt surreal ...


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[stack, alex, and i - the three original bones]

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[all the senior bones]


but it was fantastic.

after the game, the seniors play our first show with the bcmb on the front steps. our drum major from our freshmen year came to conduct us in "heroes and legends".


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and afterwards, we all ran around spraying each other with champagne


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10 December 2006

ok computer

recent e-mail conversation with my dad. we do this fairly regularly, sending e-mails back and forth rapidly:

from: dad
subject: blackberry!
date: 7 December 2006 2:47:23 PM
to: mom, me, sister

ladies,

note new cell phone

love
chris/dad

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from: alexis
sent: thursday, december 07, 2006 4:01 PM
to: dad
subject: new phone situation

congrats on the new work phone! and a blackberry too it sounds like? fancy fancy

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from: dad
subject: new phone situation
sent: 7 december 2006 2:06:58 PM
to: alexis

Frankly I'm a little intimidated by the blackberry. Hopefully I'll be able to figure out the basic functions soon. I'll try an e-mail note to you through it soon.

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From: dad
Subject: Re: new phone situation
Date: 7 December 2006 2:10:39 PM
To: alexis

Check it out!

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From: Alexis
Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2006 4:13 PM
To: Chris
Subject: Re: new phone situation

is this through your blackberry?

faaaancy

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From: dad
Subject: RE: new phone situation
Date: 7 December 2006 2:14:23 PM
To: alexis

That last one was; I'm back on my desktop computer now.

Am I proud of being (minimally) techno-savvy, or what?

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From: Alexis
Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2006 4:15 PM
To: Chris
Subject: Re: new phone situation

haha and rightfully so too :)

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From: dad
Subject: RE: new phone situation
Date: 7 December 2006 2:16:38 PM
To: alexis

Pretty pathetic, considering that BBs have been around for several years now. Oh well, "backing into the future" we are.

09 December 2006

he did the monster mash ... it was a graveyard smash

halloween has always been a big deal in my family. as a kid, we threw halloween parties regularly, complete with a haunted house / mad scientist (my dad, complete with crazy scientist hair and body parts (i.e. peeled grapes)), and making fun crafts and cookies with my momma. my friend mia came as a scarecrow one year and was so real and scary looking that i actually slammed the door in her face when she came in terror. it was great. that was the year she left a trail of straw all over our house.

no more parties like that, but i still managed to dress up this year - complete with costume courtesy of my sister. i have no good pictures of it (i was an indian) but i do have a cute one of kaitie, jess, and i:


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but! brad and i carved pumpkins! i haven't carved a pumpkin since high school, so it was very exciting. they came out pretty good too:


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[his is the pirate and mine is the scary one]


the best part is that i still get a package from my parents every year with halloween decorations and presents in it. some kids get christmas decorations - i have more halloween decorations than anyone else i know :)

i love it.

03 December 2006

october is the month for painted leaves

my parents came out to boston to visit at the beginning of october (i know this is quite late in coming). it was my momma's birthday, so we celebrated in my apartment, complete with chocolate mousse for dessert and a delicious dinner:


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having family come visit is great because it gives me an excuse and reason to do things in massachusetts that i otherwise wouldn't do. we were extremely lucky with the weather - clear skies and fairly warm the whole week they were here - and managed to get to salem and to walden pond, neither of which i'd been to since coming to college.

since it was just before halloween, we did a ghost tour of salem, that was actually quite fun. lots of good stories, at the very least. the tour guide also encouraged us to take pictures of most of the locations, to see if we could see any "ghost auras" - i took a fair number of pictures ... let me know if you see anything in the house below, one of the top five most haunted houses in the united states:


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my parents also got their one and only chance to see me in band at the boston college vs. virginia tech game the thursday they were here. it was a fabulous game - great energy, we won. i was so happy that they got the chance to see me in band at least once while i'm in college. it has been such a huge part of my college career (well, and high school too) that it meant a lot that they came all the way out here to see a game. plus, a great great game.

and we also managed to get out to concord on a sort of literary tour - walden pond/thoreau, the emerson house, and the alcott house. i had no idea that the three were so connected and had interacted so much. walden pond is absolutely beautiful, especially in the fall, with all the colors. there's a path that winds around the pond, so we walked along that and past the site where thoreau's cabin stood.


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[silhouette portrait]

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[momma]

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[daddy]

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[walden pond reflection]


at the site where thoreau's cabin stood is a huge pile of rocks, with a quote from walden on a sign next to it. people from all around the world bring a rock from their hometown and leave it there.


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i read walden when i was in new zealand, and although i do not completely agree with everything he said, i think the idea of "going out into the woods", even though he was only a few miles from his home in concord (i.e. the joke that he took his laundry home to his mother), is rather remarkable. it is a gift to try to connect with nature even while being so close to the city/real world. it is definitely something which i have struggled with this year - a search to find nature, peace, and calm, while being in the city. being there at walden was touching and calming.

and there were no pictures allowed in the emerson or alcott home, but that fact that this little town of concord had so many literary and innovative thinkers in it was amazing. plus, seeing the alcott home felt so familiar from reading little women. it was great.

as per usual, we also stopped off at a cemetary - this is a strange practice in my family, we always seem to visit cemetaries everywhere we go.

new england cemetaries are beautiful though, tucked into the city on a hill behind homes:


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once again, i am so lucky to have parents who travel hundreds of miles to come visit me. i'm so glad they came out to visit before i graduate in may (scccaaarrrryyyy).

love you parents.