{"id":36,"date":"2008-04-26T21:37:19","date_gmt":"2008-04-27T02:37:19","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.timpeterson.org\/blog\/?p=36"},"modified":"2008-04-26T21:37:19","modified_gmt":"2008-04-27T02:37:19","slug":"juggling","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.timpeterson.org\/blog\/2008\/04\/26\/juggling\/","title":{"rendered":"Juggling"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>For RIT you have to take two &#8220;wellness&#8221; (PE) classes to graduate. When looking through the class schedule I didn&#8217;t see a lot that I was interested in, but I settled on bowling to start with. Then in spring 2007 I signed up for juggling. Ever since I got the Klutz book of juggling, I&#8217;ve been able to juggle the basic 3-ball cascade, but at class and online I saw how much more you could do with throwing things in the air. Pretty soon I was doing the reverse cascade, shower, and <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Mills_Mess\">Mills Mess<\/a>. Even better, the spring quarter is when the annual <a href=\"http:\/\/www.rit.edu\/~jugwww\/\">RIT Spring Juggle-In<\/a> occurs, which attracts 400+ people to Clark Gym between Friday night and Sunday afternoon. The gym is full of people on Saturday, with workshops and contests followed by a big show that evening. IV takes up some of my time on Friday evenings and church on Sunday morning, but I went for a good portion of the rest of the festivities.<\/p>\n<p>After juggling class is when the juggling club meets, so I stayed after for a while some weeks. This fall I was no longer in the class, but I joined the club for real. The club is rather small and informal, so the first meeting of the year involved questions like, &#8220;Okay, who wants to be president?&#8221; Eric ended up with the title, and has done a fine job at it. I volunteered to help update the web site to the standards of the new millennium, though I haven&#8217;t actually had time to do it yet.<\/p>\n<p>Last week, around came the 31st annual juggle-in. Jeff Peden, juggling instructor and de facto leader of the juggling club, is also the coordinator of the juggle-in. As a club member, I helped with a bunch of the setup and such. The big thing I did was to run the music for the show from my computer. Jeff&#8217;s son Wes did a fine job of that last year, but he&#8217;s off becoming a better juggler in Sweden now, so I offered to take on the job. I like computers and audio and behind the scenes stuff, so it was perfect. I collected music from all the performers beforehand and assembled it into a playlist, so all I had to do was click on each one as they performed. After the show it came to my attention that FOX was going to have a story about us on the news at 10, so I got online and had my brother set up my TV-recording MythTV computer to catch it. I later poked around the web sites for the other stations and picked up some more videos, which I collected and <a href=\"http:\/\/www.timpeterson.org\/juggling\/\">posted<\/a> online. There&#8217;s a lot more I could say about the juggle-in, but it was generally excellent.<\/p>\n<p>Then last night the club was invited to come to the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.rit.edu\/sg\/uptildawn\/\">Up &#8216;Til Dawn<\/a> fundraiser and juggle, to entertain and teach interested people how to do the same. It&#8217;s supposed to go until 5 am, but we were invited to be there midnight to 1 am. Ben, Eric, Katie, Zach, Kassie, Jeff, Rachel (his daughter), and I showed up around 11:45, and some of us stayed until 3 am. We did a lot of juggling, and taught a bunch of people how to juggle, ride a unicycle, or balance on a rolling globe. I managed to do the latter while juggling 3 balls for the first time (I&#8217;d just balanced a number of times before), and took a shot at the unicycle.<\/p>\n<p>Juggling is fun. I&#8217;ve finally found a physical activity that I enjoy. It requires thought and dexterity, but it doesn&#8217;t involve running around with a bunch of people and getting tired. It&#8217;s a solo activity, which appeals to me, but it can also be done with others, whether passing or just hanging around. I hope we have more opportunities to just juggle with people like last night.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>For RIT you have to take two &#8220;wellness&#8221; (PE) classes to graduate. When looking through the class schedule I didn&#8217;t see a lot that I was interested in, but I settled on bowling to start with. 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