Next stop: Buffalo
Aug. 20th, 2007 08:02 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Hey'all! We're still in transit on our great trans-continental adventure! Sorry if you've emailed us and we've not gotten back, Internet access is spotty at best on this trip, and who wants to spend their vacation reading email anyway? =)
We just finished a good time in the kitchens of Opus and ConCentric. Angie, Sera, Chris and I all worked well together in a cohesive team, with a minimum of drama. It was really nice to work with such a solid group of people that we could say things like "Dude, I need a nap, can you cover for me?" and there was no problem with the rest of the team trading off.
Leif was an absolute hit at the con. We were able to participate in a couple worships where him singing along wasn't a distraction at all, and he totally loved being passed between people. It does mean that he caught his first cold, but he's doing alright.
There are always the people that I'll miss when I'm gone from there. Alexis was in the kitchen on a regular basis saying hi, Liz was always nearby, Karina with her star maps, lizzie the brit with her piles of energy, the frying-tofu master Geoff seemed to be in the kitchen often. In the kitchen, though, we got to see pretty much everyone so it was a nice chance to connect with people.
The staff was also a very neat set of people. I don't think there was anyone in the Opus staff that I couldn't see actively working hard to pull of great programming. There's always the curmudgeonly part of me that sits in the back corner and can nit pick things to death, but in doing so I wouldn't want to hide that by almost every measure this was a successful Opus. In particular, I was impressed that the staff faced head-on how to handle walk-ins at the staff meeting just before the con started. It was interesting to watch a consensus process work with a group of people who came in from wildly different personal perspectives and to watch people change from varying viewpoints to agree on the compromise that best suited the group.
So what's next? We've spent the night with Andrew from Koolu and will be heading down to Buffalo next to get an van and start on the adventure. We don't know where we're going yet, or how we'll get there, but the idea is to head down to the Creation Museum and then west towards Vegas and the Grand Canyon. On the way, we might see if we can visit Stephanie in Ohio, Sera in Albuquerque, and Karina in Flagstaff.
Peace, Love, Faith and Blessings to all.
We just finished a good time in the kitchens of Opus and ConCentric. Angie, Sera, Chris and I all worked well together in a cohesive team, with a minimum of drama. It was really nice to work with such a solid group of people that we could say things like "Dude, I need a nap, can you cover for me?" and there was no problem with the rest of the team trading off.
Leif was an absolute hit at the con. We were able to participate in a couple worships where him singing along wasn't a distraction at all, and he totally loved being passed between people. It does mean that he caught his first cold, but he's doing alright.
There are always the people that I'll miss when I'm gone from there. Alexis was in the kitchen on a regular basis saying hi, Liz was always nearby, Karina with her star maps, lizzie the brit with her piles of energy, the frying-tofu master Geoff seemed to be in the kitchen often. In the kitchen, though, we got to see pretty much everyone so it was a nice chance to connect with people.
The staff was also a very neat set of people. I don't think there was anyone in the Opus staff that I couldn't see actively working hard to pull of great programming. There's always the curmudgeonly part of me that sits in the back corner and can nit pick things to death, but in doing so I wouldn't want to hide that by almost every measure this was a successful Opus. In particular, I was impressed that the staff faced head-on how to handle walk-ins at the staff meeting just before the con started. It was interesting to watch a consensus process work with a group of people who came in from wildly different personal perspectives and to watch people change from varying viewpoints to agree on the compromise that best suited the group.
So what's next? We've spent the night with Andrew from Koolu and will be heading down to Buffalo next to get an van and start on the adventure. We don't know where we're going yet, or how we'll get there, but the idea is to head down to the Creation Museum and then west towards Vegas and the Grand Canyon. On the way, we might see if we can visit Stephanie in Ohio, Sera in Albuquerque, and Karina in Flagstaff.
Peace, Love, Faith and Blessings to all.
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Date: 2007-08-20 01:47 pm (UTC)Flintstones as fact "museum"
Date: 2007-08-20 11:47 pm (UTC)I can't believe you're planning to support the "dinosaurs lived alongside people" "museum"...
Cheers,
Frode