Sunday, July 22, 2012

July Updates






...Summer is going by too fast. Only four weeks left before it's back to school. Highlights from last semester: Attending UNR for the first time, and co-attending Sierra College with severe vertigo and a 30 decibel hearing loss in my left ear that didn't immediately start to improve after the mastoid ventilation tube surgery. I will most likely have some permanent hearing loss but am so thankful to be able to converse with people easily again and hear well. It was an event that made me aware of how isolating and marginalizing it is to have hearing loss (even though mine was partial). I stopped trying to communicate because it was so hard. Couldn't enjoy music or TV. After a lot of soul-searching I decided to stay in school full-time and somehow made it through with prayers and tenaciousness, and support of Mom and Dad. I'm so glad I did: Highlights include being the defense co-counsel for a mock trial months in the preparation, including an unfolding murder scene on campus orchestrated by our professor, a real-life sheriff's deputy and some of his co-workers. We got our guy off murder charges (we argued self-defense) and had the trial in front of high-schoolers in their campus theater. Our whole class had roles including CSI, officers on scene, FBI, etc. and we had a pretty big dossier of reports by the end. I began to feel more at home on the big UNR campus (18,000 students vs. 500 at our local college!) and made it to class through a few snowstorms. We just got back from a trip to Monterey and Los Angeles, just six days total including driving time. Always a good thing to change it up and see new things and people, fresh experiences that help you re-frame your "regular life"....Today, after heading to the gym, I was hanging up a few posters for a local nonprofit in our downtown and happened upon the local jail, now a historical site. I stopped in for a brief tour from two very knowledgeable guides and got a view of frontier justice. Thought you'd enjoy a few glimpses of our last couple weeks. Hope you all have a summer with surprises and delights, and most of all, family.
Safe travels and returns home!

3 comments:

  1. The view from that old jail reminds me of Nate's paintings - only the view is reversed.

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  2. It's great to see and hear of you persevering through your studies Geneva. Thank you for keeping us up to date on everything. Hearing loss runs in the family. Grandpa Tom would come up with some amazing mistranslations of what was spoken to him. Maybe we can carry on that tradition. Hope you guys make it to the lewis family reunion, and see John Richard (jon jon). Take pics.

    Nathan

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  3. ...I just found out about the reunion from Dad a few weeks ago, and we're on, we're all going, including Debra....I will definitely take photos!
    We'll have a full report...possibly (most likely) with many mistranslations!

    Geneva

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