Been a couple weeks since I last made a post. Well I was gone all of last week so that played a major role and the reasons for which I was gone will be the subject of my latest entry. I was consistantly hassled(practically harrassed though his intentions were good) by Mr. Reiling to go on this "Quest Retreat." His words are as follows "Hey Hauser, don't you want to uncover the mysterious energies of being a man!" Not always the best way for a 50-some year old man to approach a 17 year old about a supposedly religous retreat, but he's not your average religion teacher (or person for that matter). Luckily the retreat was in a span of 3 days where I would only miss one day of school and it was supposed to be "senior skip day" that thursday anyway.
So I arrive at school at about 3 pm and we are on the school bus by 4 to go to a hostel in Peninsula, Ohio. Did you know that there was a hostel in peninsula Ohio? Or a Peninsula Ohio for that matter. But there apparently is and that is where the many misadventures would take place over the following 3 days.
So I arrive at school at about 3 pm and we are on the school bus by 4 to go to a hostel in Peninsula, Ohio. Did you know that there was a hostel in peninsula Ohio? Or a Peninsula Ohio for that matter. But there apparently is and that is where the many misadventures would take place over the following 3 days.
We had little discussions about Jung's four archetypes of male energy, a little map-drawing session of our individual kingdoms, etc. Don't shake your head at the computer screen, you just had to be there. Anyway, these were all EXTREMELY interesting but one can only handle so much psychology per day.
So in between these discussions we did the normal stuff likfe throwing a football around, hiking, playing card games, hassling Mr. Reiling for not bringing his hippie guitar or peace pipe, etc. So we were sitting there playing Uno (which, like scattergories, is 2nd base in christian basebal) and four of us agreed that Uno was fun and interesting at age 7, but seems to get boring afther the 16th round. So we went and played Euchre, which is by far my favorite card game. So between all of these activities I actually got some time to get quite a few pages of writing done.
There's something about the wilderness and countryside that instills peace in me and allows me to really be creative, there are way to many distractions in city life, especially in the loud city of Lakewood. Now for the people who are not affected by ADD: Loud/Sudden noises + ADD = Bad. It's next to impossible to concentrate sometimes but thankfully i can just put on my mp3 player at full blast and put my entrainment track on repeat for a few hours. This is a cool little trick (that plenty of people could use) to put oneself into a deeper level of thought. The great thing about the wilderness is that you don't need high-tech devices to do that. just a blanket and a pen and paper.
Since this is supposed to be about my crazy life of writing, revising, and directing it seemed fitting to add these thoughts in here. Its a shame that millions of people in the world rarely leave the big cities of places like New York, LA, or Cleveland and plague themselves with a form of tunnel vision that pushes out any thoughts of self expression. Plenty of the people I go to school with, a lot my closest friends, are only concerned about where the next big party is going to be. It's so nice just getting away from the hustle and bustle and enabling yourself to actually hear your thoughts.
The saddest thing about living in a big city, or even just a small town where lights are wround is where you can't just look up and see this:


Things were pretty normal for the first couple minutes but before the bus started rolling we had the pot smoking socialist college professor telling us that if we were tempted to jump the fence, to first take a deep breath and know that you are commiting a felony, and if you feel like going over then go for it, because he sure as hell would be. Then we had the nun's who were convicted felons (quite possibly for the instance previously described), and then Willo decides to pray. So she starts out with "Father God.." (ok sounding pretty normal) "...Mother God, we thank you for the trees, and all of the animals on this planet, we ask forgiveness for eating your creations and that you will still accept us into the kingdom of heaven. Thank you for the soles of our feet for without them we could not walk, thank you for this bus and let us pray that we will not all die in a terrible crash....Amen." Well thats a GREAT way to lift up our spirits? So our group then decided that Willow was an abstract. A few other funny things happened that are of less importance, we got reprimanded for watching Blazing saddles, A man in Tennessee tried to sell us all armadillos, and John found out that coca cola is apparently an evil company and that he should feel ashamed when he buys Coke products and Nike shoes.
In a world where there is so much violence and hatred, there are events like these that remind us all that there is still goodness in humanity and that there is still hope for us as a race. Many people, including other teachers, told me that this was a waste of time and that this could not change a government's mind. Tell that to the thousands that were present and the countless people of Latin America that were there with all of us in spirit.