FIRST before I update about SOUL stuff, it is kudos to Jackie time! A little background: Michigan is home to one of the top ten largest broadcast markets in the US (Detroit (also where I am from)), Central Michigan University is home of the best broadcasting program in the state (where I obtained my degree), And the Michigan Association of Broadcasters has recently awarded me with a third place award for "Best College News/Talk Radio Show" for a series of special interest stories I did for a show called Central Beat!! The good news is....THIS IS A HUGE HONOR!!! The bad news is...as I am on the road for work I will miss the award ceremony in which I was invited to accept the award :( But I can still add it to my resume, and it feels really, really good to be recognized by such a prestigious group of professionals!!
Okay now onto Chicago...first and foremost our Chicago host families were nothing short of absolutely amazing! We did not want to leave!! We visited several schools in Chicago including Whitney High School which is where Michael Jordan's children currently go to school and also First Lady Michelle Obama's Alma Mater!!! There was A TON of snow when we were in the windy city as well...Makly and Zuly both got to experience shoveling for the first time and driving without getting stuck every five seconds was....well challenging....
One thing we really wanted to do in Chicago was visit the SkyDeck at the former Sears Tower and we didn't get to because Mother Natures loves us, and it was just too cloudy :( But! We did visit the Chicago Institute of Science which was amazing! We got to do things like run in a human hamster wheel to experience just how hard hamsters work, do an analysis of our lifestyle to find out how old our organs are, see what we might look like in 50 years, learn how accurately we can read others based on body language, and much much more! ( I have photos I will add later, but right now my computer is failing to cooperate...oy, technology)
We also just happened to be staying in Chicago, very close to The Wild Hare (a famous reggae club) on February 6...the anniversary of the birthday of the late, the great, the one and only Bob Marley!! So we went to club to celebrates Bob's birthday and to make it even more spectacular miss Kristen Henderson was in town and she and her sister and friends met up with us!!! So great to see you girly...it was a blast!
On our way out of Chicago we stopped in a nearby suburb for a couple days and the SOUL team got to stay in a hotel for the first time! As much as we love our host families it was really nice to have a little change in the routine and be on our own for a couple nights! Makly and Steve shared a room, Teele and Zuly shared a room and for me it was the very first time I ever stayed in a hotel room by myself! I felt very grown up and official. :) Our hotel was really nice (freshly stocked with an abundance of Andes mints) and the staff was great too! hehe This was where we met Jose, who I think loved us because of just what a strange bunch we are. He worked at the front desk and seemed to be there every time we passed during our entire stay! He was the one who suggested TGI Fridays for dinner...so we went there and it was perfect! Why? Well Fridays was hosting a speed dating event and everyone was SINGLE, and ready to mingle! (SOULS new favorite phrase). Our waitress told us we were welcome to participate and Zuly promptly blurted "Well can we see the specimens first?" as if we were getting ready to conduct a science experiment to create the perfect man, which we all know is not possible, certainly not after meeting our beloved Jose ;) haha
Done with Illinois and now onto Indiana..."The Crossroads of America". Each time we get in the car for a drive we like to reflect on redundant things that make us laugh. For example every time we leave host families, they send us out of town with 1 million calories in the form of brownies, cookies, cakes, candy, etc. and Zuly always reminds us of the epic SOUL quote "Come May...I won't enter my pants!!". This quote actually stems from Rory (Chile), a 2009 SOUL singer who was trying to form a phrase in English about how he gained wait and came up with, "Oh no! I don't enter my pants". Another good one is us all imitating each others introductions for presentations since we hear them so much! "We are singers of united lands developing international and cultural awareness through vocal music.....I'm Jaaaaaaaaaackie Foisy, Aronga o Steve Angia toko, Buenos Dias me llama Zuleika, mis amigos llama Zuly, Bonjour toijsccnondownkjnemliufvhwuiorhtnglfnlcina Makly Benjamin Prophete, me llaman Teele eeestes.....and well I guess you'd have to be there. And did you also know that the number of motor vehicles on Rapa Iti island fluctuates depending on the day? Yessss, sometimes 25 cars, sometimes 27.
So, our experiences in both Avon and Berne Indiana were great! In Avon we were welcomed with a dinner raising money for Haiti relief and once again our host families were great! It was Valentines Day weekend and the boys and I all shared the same host home! We played pool with our host parents and Steve who was playing for the first time EVER was really freaking good at it....He got excellent grades in geometry I'm sure.
We braved a horrendous snow storm to drive to Berne and on the way we stopped downtown Indianapolis...we did a little shopping and SOUL 2010 discovered Noodles and Company...love at first taste. "Good for us" as Steve would say, and we would repeat. SOUL also had their first experience being haggled by a homeless guy in the US and as sad as it is...I told them this would be a good time to pretend they don't speak English.
Next stop: Historic Rogersville, TN...Hello gorgeous mountains and natural beauty! All five SOUL members got to stay in one house with our host Guerry and her absolutely adorable dog Daisy in Rogersville! It was a great slumber party and we made a pact that everyone's secrets were safe, so, nananaaa boo boo! And Guerry is a folk singer, storyteller and performer so it was treat for SOUL to perform and be performed for! Rogersville is one of those hidden wonder kind of places. Every building and house has a history and IT WAS WARM enough outside to walk with just t-shirts and jeans to look at them...yay for southern weather :)
Music city USA, here we come! ( and that would be Nashville, woo!) First night there is a Friday and we have Saturday off!!! Let's just say this is a happenin' town and...what happens in Nashville stays in Nashville ;) Our workload in Nashville was lighter than usual so we really got a chance to relax and check out the city which was nice. One of our host fathers took us on a complete tour of Nashville including Centennial Park where there is a replica of The Parthenon and a walking tour inside the Opreyland Hotel, which when I put up pictures, you'll see, is the most amazing hotel ON EARTH!! Inside the hotel there is a jungle, an old fashioned village, a tropical paradise, flower gardens to die for and much much more! It was beautiful and incredible and I want to stay there and I also think I might not mind getting married there because it is sooooo pretty! hehe Oh and did I mention Marilyn Monroe was there? Yeah, she was.
Also in Nashville I was blessed to have a host father who is an IT guy and fixes people's computers on a daily basis. He worked throughout my entire stay there to clean off viruses and trojans from my computer that were partially preventing me from updating this blog!! Thank goodness for him and good riddance to computer nerds that have nothing better to do with their lives than infect other people's computers!(yes, this is my angry face)
AND now I again apologize for the lack of updating and I do believe I am nearly caught up! SOUL is now in Hunstville, AL...Sweet home Alabama!! We have had two evening concerts here, one of which was at the Boeing Company. As in Boeing 747, yes the airplane, yes the company that designs aircraft and defense machines such as missiles - one of the largest aerospace engineering companies in the world, what an honor! Speaking of engineers, here's a crazy fact...2 out of every 3 professionals living and working in Huntsville, AL are engineers of some sort. That is a lot of very smart people living in one area. There was a slam poet that also performed with us, and she was amazing...her name escapes me right now but I will find out and get back to you! Huntsville is also home to the US Rocket and Space Center (Alabama's #1 tourist attraction!) and Makly, Steve and I visited the museum today. We each picked the rocket we'd love to pilot and we rode a simulator of a mission to mars...it was radical dudes!
We also discovered our latest amusement. Our previous joke has been "I'm sorry officer...my GPS told me to." This comes from the fact that when you make a mistake she says "When possible make a legal u-turn", and Makly proposed one day "What if it said, make an illegal u-turn??" And keep in mind, that I always listen to my GPS. Except today when she said "You have arrived" and I yelled back "You are dumb! I'm not listening to you!" We were indeed not at our destination because we were in the middle of a field. Power to the humans! (Except...I did have the wrong address...) Anyhow, tomorrow morning we leave this astronaut town for Hattiesburg, Mississippi! And I promise...no more slacking on the updates :)
Hugs and a sunshine smile! ~Jackie
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