Tuesday, July 27, 2010

I figure its about time I give a detailed (and backward) overview of my stay here in Louisville so far.

Yesterday was the last day with the cast for a week. I wished goodbye and good luck on the reunion show. The family served fried pork sandwiches. AMAZING!! After which they taught me how to play Tripoli and I taught them how to play Texas Hold'em Poker. I'm such a good influence...

Sunday was host family day. We went to Rocky Mountain National Park, and I took 3oo pictures. I didn't really know I was capable of that... On our way back we stopped at a Indian/Nepali restaurant for some awesome curry dishes. I stamp that day as a success!

Saturday was Cast B 2010's first show day. Yeah, it was only about half of the show, but now cast has ever done that before. Adrenaline rush, followed by introducing the 8-year-old to all the cute girls in the cast. He might have been a little shy at first... I was the only guy to help the costume girls with strike. Hmm... That night we watched Salt in the theaters. Not a bad movie, but not that great.

Friday was a lot of run-thrus for the show. A lot of run-thrus...

Thursday was pool party day!!! A lot of the cast and staff met up in Broomfield and had a 2-house party with fajita munching and hopping the fence into the neighbors pool. Epic win!!

Wednesday was a long day of rehearsals and whatnot. I was told to start working on Footloose solo exclusively. We (the kids) watched Serenity.
(Since I haven't been journaling, some of the activities beforehand are kind of a blur...)

Saturday the 18th was another day with the family. I went rafting at Clear Creek with Aaron and Leiselot. When I got back, I went to watch Inception with Brandon and Lindsey (my Boulder friend). Definite win on that movie! For dinner, the family went to The Sink. That was some good pizza!

I arrived here in this family's home on Monday. They helped me learn to ride the bus, we've taken many walks together for food and desert, and I've kinda grown a thing for kids (which was definitely not expected). I was their first host-child!

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