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This morning, Mr. 42 and I liberated the sedan from the shop, so we are a two-car household once more, a thing I appreciate all the more after not having access to a car for the past four days. Fortunately, AL, one of my fellow sops in master chorale, lives in the same complex we do, so I've been able to catch rides home with her after rehearsal every night this week. She was also able to serve as a go-between to donate an appliance I don't use to a migrant camp in Tijuana, which is excellent on several levels.

Alas, yesterday's Mercury-Retrograde fun did not end with having to do last-minute social media-ing due to the Julian calendar.

moaning )

Fortunately, things got much better once I started singing, and while it wasn't a perfect dress rehearsal, it was definitely a good one. And we were released at 8:30 pm instead of 9:30 pm, which was WONDERFUL! And AL and I had a fun conversation about lawyers (she is one) on the way home from rehearsal. She is really neat, in addition to having a kick-ass singing voice.

Today, I have reimbursements and a faculty lunch meeting to take care of. One thing that has not yet gone to crap this week (though the day is young) is final exam-related stuff. I got to help a colleague figure out how to do something with our Scantron software that I've never done before, and even though it took me longer than it might have on a less crazy week, the fact that I figured out a way to do it was cool. Especially since that colleague is out sick today and I had to re-grade it because the professor discovered an error in the answer key. :D Still convinced that no knowledge should be considered a waste, even if it's not being used when or the way we think it should.

Righty ho. Off to go clean up after the aforementioned lunch and try to accomplish a few more Travel reimbursements today. Now that I have a car again (and have a later call time) I actually have time to go home, walk the dogs, eat, and put on make-up before our first Puccini performance tonight. Here's hoping for good music-making and a restful Saturday of sleeeep and probably also laundry.

Smooches to All!

Mun42
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Hump day and day 3/6 of Puccini Boot Camp.

*weaves a bit, collapses in a heap*

I woke with my alarm mid REM-cycle feeling like slightly warmed over poo.

Thankfully, the feeling-like-poo part has dissipated, having eaten breakfast and consumed a quite-decent-for-the-cafeteria latte (with staff discount, lattes are a buck cheaper than the coffee cart, plus closer to my office, plus there's cheap other breakfast food at nearby stations). I was a bit worried that I might be catching Mr. 42's cold, and while that is still a danger, at least I know that getting to bed at a reasonable hour will help. Unfortunately, I did not heed that bit of knowledge last night because I was wired from our first orchestra rehearsal.

Puccini_yammering )

Today it's work and Puccini, like every other day this week. Wheeeeeee.

Also Zicam. *nods*

Mr. 42 and I got some great news about the car, namely that the radiator is not in its death throes: the rusty coolant leak was caused by a popped hose, which will be replaced along with the gunked-up heater core (YAY! WE WILL HAVE HEAT AGAIN!), plus they're flushing the coolant. And while the repairs are expensive, it's still WAY less than last time, so we will hopefully not have to replace the car anytime soon. Still, I did broach the topic of replacing the car with Mr. 42, so when the sedan does reach the end of the line, I know he's well open to the idea of a hybrid, which is good to know. And maybe we can start exploring renovation options for our various home projects now that we aren't reeling from this round of car repairs. *rubs hands together*

In less happy news, campus is on edge because someone left some seriously fucked up graffiti in several bathrooms: "XChurch part 2 - coming to a lecture near you."  I want to shake the little shit that did it. Hard. Campus police have deemed it not to be a credible threat, but have stepped up surveillance and advise all to be vigilant during exams this week, but a student already tried to use it as an excuse not to take her final. Funnily, she decided to take it in the lecture hall after all when the prof offered to let her take it in his lab. *rolls eyes* Times are scary, but at least college students are still college students.

Right. Gonna go see about scratching some things off my to-do list before heading to the exam center.

Smooches to All!

Mun42
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I wasn't quite sure what to expect from rehearsal last night, but I certainly walked out feeling better about our performances this weekend. It helped that I know I wasn't the only one who reviewed their music this week, because the music was the most solid that it's been. It also helped that our guest conductor clearly knows this piece exceedingly, which was pretty much the first thing he said:

"I grew up in Belfast in Northern Ireland, and I was a chorister when I was a child. I remember one Christmas we were all excited because we were singing a special mass for Christmas: this mass by Puccini. I remember it especially well because it was the last thing I sang before my voice broke."

D'aaw. <3

I do love conductors who have choral experience, because it makes them extra-sensitive to what the voice can (and can't) do, and they usually let us breathe on occasion :D

I'm deeply glad I switched out my choir pencil for one with a with a good eraser, because all of the markings that JR gave us were from the original conductor who had to withdraw due to back injury. So we dutifully lengthened note values, changed articulations, changed moods, changed tempi (to downright humane speeds, thankfully), added/removed breaths, rejiggered phrasing, you name it, we changed it! He also rightly called out our pronunciation on the word for earth/land, "terra." While we were correctly rolling the double-r, as one does in Italinate pronunciation of Latin, we were singing an American "teh" on the first syllable instead of singing a more closed "tay" (sans dipthong of course). And damn it, he was right. So I'm going to have to go through the whole score and mark all the "terra"s because I'm so used to singing "teh" instead of "tay."  We were so focused on keeping folks from accidentally pronouncing "in" like the English word instead of "een" that we totally missed "terra." Ah well. I retrained myself to sing Latin "o" as "aw," I can fix this. Heaven knows I sing enough Latin that I'll have the opportunity to reinforce it!

So yeah, it was a good rehearsal. Tonight is our first rehearsal in symphony hall, and I'm hopeful that at least some of the good work we did in our acoustically-friendly rehearsal room translates to singing in the cavernous, somewhat sound-sucking space. And if not, well, we have two orchestra rehearsals yet before the first performance, so there's still time to fix and get used to things.

Work today has not been hugely efficient, but I've crossed a few annoying things off the to-do list. There is still much to do, but I'm getting things done almost out of spite today. Whatever the motivation, I'm glad for the progress!

In other news, our sedan is in the shop with one of the symptoms that presaged a catrastrophic radiator fail and a thousands-plural-of-dollars repair bill, but we were much prompter about bringing it in this time and are hopeful to avoid another one of those. I'm hoping the fix will be flushing the cooling system to remove any lingering crud from the last radiator and replacing a hose or two, then sending us on our merry way. And maybe then the heat will work again? And while I'm wishing, I'd like a pony. Because if faced with another huge repair bill, it might be time to start thinking about another new-to-us car, preferably one that fits our needs (and our garage) a bit better than this one, which we bought from Mr. 42's grandma when she stopped driving. I'd rather not, of course. I have a goodly list of home improvement projects that I'd rather drain our savings with. But we do still need two cars at this point, so it's either pay the repair bill and hope the sedan hangs on for a while longer yet, or get something else.

Right. Off to check a few more things off the to-do list before skedaddling downtown via bus. A choral music society friend wants to chat after work. The last time this happened, I was asked to help organize a new recurring singing activity, so I am practicing graciously declining adding anything to my already daunting to-do list, just in case. :D

Right. Gotta finish a couple more things, then the aforementioned skedaddling.

Smooches to All!

Mun42

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