This part of the process is stressful, but its also a lot of fun. We are getting down to the nitty gritty nit picky things, and its making the show come alive! So exhausting, but I love my job.
Because of all the rehearsing that is happening, I haven't had much time to do other fun things over the past little while, but a couple of weeks ago we went into Waterton for a hike, and it was stunning!
Waterton has become one of my favorite places! It is so beautiful! We took a hike up to a place called Wall Lake. Which is very fitting considering it is pretty much a wall and then a lake. The lake is full of glacier water so it is FREEZING, but crystal clear blue, and deceivingly inviting
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| Here is my attempt at patching different shots together to get a view... it kind of worked. |
At the onset of the hike, none of us were planning on getting in the water, but once we got up there we "Yolo'd" it and decided to jump in.. . none of us brought swimsuits except for Rachel, so the rest of us stripped down to our undies for a freezing cold dip in the lake. We decided that since we knew it was cold, it would be a better idea to rush in instead of going in slow... so we did. It was SO COLD. The shock of the water made it hard to breathe, and my whole body went numb. It was kind of hysterical. We all looked like fools.
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| Luckily this picture does not come with audio... |
| Success! |
Overall, it was a really fun day. I can't wait to get these shows open so I have more free time to go exploring in this stunning place.
| I can't get over how pretty the water was... these pics do not do it justice, but trust me! |
One last thing worth noting is the Calgary Flooding. All of the towns around Cardston have been flooding. From what I know however, the town of Cardston itself has not had much trouble. Though, many people here have friends and family that have been affected.
The only way I was directly affected was that on the night of the crazy rainstorm that caused this flooding, Brian and I were driving two and a half hours to Calgary to pick up Brian's brother from the airport. The rain was insane. So much lighting, and so much rain. We were praying the whole time. It was scary. I thought it was a normal thing for Alberta though, and had no idea that we were driving through such a bad storm. It was interesting when we woke up the next morning to find out that Calgary was flooding like crazy, and we had just been there five hours earlier to pick up Mark. We were contemplating getting a hotel because the rain was so bad, and we were tired and didn't want to drive back, but I'm glad we didn't stay.


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