Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Today is Wednesday, May 27; it's a cornfield tour day

We are in Platteville, WI

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Today's Menu
Breakfast
Loaded egg bake
Sausage links
Banana

Meal 2
Chicken pot pie
Tropical fruit
Chocolate chip cookies/butterscotch or chocolate pudding

Meal 3
Butt Chops (which have prompted quite the discussion this morning on Facebook)
Corn-noodle casserole
Fruit cocktail

Meal 4
Breadeaux Pizza (Carole brought)
Rice pudding


Today's Schedule
7:20 Wake
7:30 Breakfast
8 Staff meeting
8:30 Stretch at stadium (the cooks thought that was tentative - "Pretty damn steady rain here right now."
9 Vis
10 Guard to vis
12:30 Meal 2 for brass and percussion
12:45 Meal 2 for guard
1:35 Brass and percussion to vis
1:50 Guard sectionals
3 Sectionals
5:30 Travel (from stadium) to Meal 3
5:35 Meal 3
6:35 To stadium
6:45 Vis
7:30 Warmup
8 Music ensemble
10 To fieldhouse
10:10 Meal 4 and showers
11:30 Lights out


Today's Cooks
Carole, head cook
Jim J
Luba S
Bill S
Lisa M
Penny D
Jim K


Today's News
First words out of Bill's mouth when he called: "Quit sending us lousy weather. It's raining. Not good." So I guess I'm the one responsible for the rain. :(

Goal for today: March and play through - G stage ballad/impact. (We're open for anyone who wants to interpret this for the cooks)

The corps is doing well. The rain is getting a little old already, though. The cooks served snack between raindrops last night and it was raining pretty steadily just before breakfast this morning.


As always, check colts.org for the latest official word on tour news, housing sites, mail drops, or other corps information.

1 comment :

Anonymous said...

i think it means they want to get through letter G, which is where the impact is. Letter G would be a common point in the music for a stopping of a section or a starting of section, thats my guess :)

Jeff Decker