So...while PPT was coming back online, I left on a band trip for Toronto (the same one I asked advice for two months ago). And it was awesome!
On the first day (the glorious Cinco de Mayo), my band left for Canada. Customs wasn't too bad, and the bus ride was overall uneventful. We ended up getting to our hotel a bit late though, so everyone had to rush in to get ready for our later activities. I was one of the first ones ready, meaning I was one of the only ones on time. Anyway, we head to the Hard Rock Cafe in Toronto. It was great there! The waiters got onto the bar and danced to YMCA at one point. They have good cookies too. After that, we headed for the Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Great concert, but a little too long. One guy sitting near me was counting things, like people in the audience, empty seats, boards in the celing, etc. I was also at a good angle to see what the bassoonists were doing, and was quite pleased to see that there were four of them...one of which switched to a contrabassoon for one song.
Day two was revolutionary for band trips for two reasons. The first reason was that we were able to sleep in. The second reason was that we were given free time to roam around the Eaton Center (a massive mall) and a radius of a few blocks beyond it. My friends and I didn't leave the mall, but we still found a lot of stuff to buy and amuse ourselves with. We then went to the CN Tower. This bugged me a bit at first since I'm acrophobic (especially that glass floor), but I managed and took tons of pictures. After that the band went to watch a Blue jays game, and must have annoyed tons of Canadians by rooting for the White Sox (who won). the stadium, though the roof was open, was still a neat site, and it was even neater how you could see the CN Tower next to it.
Day three was our performance and awards day. The performances went extremely well. For our other activity of the day, we went to Canada's Wonderland. I didn't have any of the funnel cake, but it looked delicious. I enjoyed riding the stuff there, especially the Top Gun coaster. The awards ceremony was at the park, and we did extremely well! We won a 1st place trophy for concert band and jazz band, along with the overall trohpies for both. We also won a trophy for a jazz solo and something along the lines of "Nicest Band". So, we won a total of six trohpies, beating everyone there (I recall Xil asking me to beat his brother, so I did just that). My band's goal was to achieve superior ratings (the highest ratings) for both concert and jazz band since we kinda knew we'd win first, and we achieved that goal. Once we left the park, we got back to the hotel pretty early, so we had free time there.
Day four (which was today), we left the hotel and headed for home. First we stopped at the Niagra Falls and took a boat tour on the Maid of the Mist. The falls were impressive! After the tour we got lunch at a nearby street (I forget the name of it, but I liked the boardwalk feel of it) and walked around a little. After that we headed home on yet another long, uneventful ride. And now I'm here telling you about it!
Dumb trip facts:
-146 pictures taken by me
-6 trophies won
-The last hour of my time at Canada's Wonderland was spent by playing cards with friends
-My bassoon wasn't functioning properly due to it being frozen for several days and then rapidly reheated. I still did well.
-No one in the low woodwind section could play a certain part of the one song. No one noticed (clearly).
-I used a sheet to make a fort out of my two seats on the bus, mainly to block out the sun when I was sleeping. Everyone else copied me at one point or another, most notable of which would be the back of the bus blocking off the entire...back of the bus.
-Movies watched were: National Treasure, Napoleon Dynamite, AVP, a home movie a friend of mine made, Drop dead Gorgeous, Spaceballs, and Finding Nemo (most of it anyway...we came home before we could finish it).
And that's all I have to say!
EDIT: What was all of that with the beavers? The only ones I saw were on the money I got.


Yes, I'm still alive...still alive...