The Nutcracker - Orangeburg Civic Ballet |
Sorry it has been so long since my last post. I left you last with a post about Hobby Fair, since then I've been a busy bee with performing 'The Nutcracker' in Griffin, Georgia and in Orangeburg, South Carolina, working PEAK SEASON for UPS, family Christmas time, and of course finding time to rock climb!
First things first, I danced ballet professionally until my beautiful baby girl was born and then my priorities changed. After two years of not dancing professionally, I was quite surprised to receive some phone calls asking if I was still dancing and if I was able to perform. At first I didn't want to try and jump back into ballet because quite honestly it's HARD.
Luckily, it's like riding a bicycle. The muscle memory is there but one sure has to work to get strength and stamina back. The performances in Griffin, GA and Orangeburg, SC both went very well. I was invited to go back to Griffin, GA for there May performance of "The Little Mermaid". Dancing is also very good cross training for climbing. It's taught me to dance up the mountain!
UPS Peak Season was somewhat disappointing, I was hired last Peak Season and it felt like it was never going to end. Maybe the fact that I was a New Hire and didn't know what to expect made it that much harder because this Peak Season flew by quickly. Our belt received several 'prizes' for being the 'best belt' in the HUB. I acquired a UPS trucker hat and a UPS sweater. Good news and bad news.
Bad news first - I had to put in my two weeks notice at the beginning of the year. They told me that I would have good Re-Hire status if I ever wanted to come back.
Good news - I had to put my two weeks notice in because I got hired to be a Columbia City Firefighter Recruit. I have orientation on the 5th and I start recruit school on Jan. 9th. Wish me luck!
Happy Holidays |
Nicole, Ava, and I all had a fabulous Christmas. It was exciting to see Ava grasp the idea (maybe too well) of opening presents. Anywhere she went, and saw presents, she was all about trying to open them. Ava is just too smart for a two year old. We spent our holiday season here in Columbia with Nicole's family and relatives. Tell you what, I thought I could hold my alcohol, these people are professionals ;-)
Stronghold Gym |
I took a three week hiatus from climbing to be able to do "The Nutcracker" performances and I was feeling worn out after my performances (old knee conditions acting up). I started climbing at the gym to get a feel for what I was working with. I lost a lot of grip strength and endurance but otherwise I was feeling mentally strong on lead in the gym. I managed to end the year with a lot of last minute ticks that I didn't expect to achieve. I am rather please with my last two weeks of climbing in 2011! For 2012 I want to try and onsight a (5.12). Might as well go 'balls to the wall,' right?
Rumbling Bald, North Carolina |
On a rather tragic note, there was an accident at Rumbling Bald, N.C. on January 2nd. Unfortunately, it did not end well. The gentleman involved in the accident did not make it. He was a Irmo, South Carolina local and climbed at Stronghold Gym. Some of the details can be obtained here. My condolences to his wife and three children. What a horrible reminder that climbing is actually very dangerous. We as a climbing community need to remember that safety and risk assessment should be at the top of our checklists.
2011 Noteworthy Ticks and Highlights
Middle Finger (5.7) |
Nuclear Arms (5.10a) |
3) New Yosemite (5.9) TRAD - Redpoint - First CRACK climb. Unfortunately, I didn't have enough big gear when I was leading and had to settle for a Redpoint with borrowed gear on the second attempt. NEW RIVER GORGE, WEST VIRGINIA
4) Nuclear Arms (5.10a) TRAD - Onsight - First (5.10) Traditional Onsight. RUMBLING BALD, NORTH CAROLINA
When Shrimp Learn to Whisle (5.11a) |
Focus (5.11c/d R) |
7) Focus (5.11c/d R) MIXED - Onsight - First 'R' in the (5.11) grade. RUMBLING BALD, NORTH CAROLINA
8) Red Red Wine (5.11b) SPORT - Onsight - Second Sport Onsight of the (5.11) grade. CROWDERS MOUNTAIN STATE PARK, NORTH CAROLINA
Axis (Bold as Love)(5.11c/d) |
10) Slimebelly, Snakeass, Sodhole, Skunkpie (5.12a) MIXED - Redpoint- First MIXED climb sent in the (5.12) grade. I did it twice on two separate occasions. CROWDERS MOUNTAIN STATE PARK, NORTH CAROLINA
Fashion (5.12b) |
Fashion Direct (5.12c) |
13) Fashion Direct (5.12c) SPORT - Redpoint - This route adds a hard boulder problem to the original Fashion. I got it the first try after the Fashion (5.12b) Redpoint. CROWDERS MOUNTAIN STATE PARK, NORTH CAROLINA
Thank you friends and family for a fabulous 2011. I'll see you at the mountains!
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