The past 2 weeks have just flown by in a streak of woven colors!
Now that I am looking back at my summer with SAORI Worcester, I am most overwhelmed by how close I have become to Mihoko and Nat, Asa and Nori.
Even though it may not seem profound or particularly insightful, I think that a good way to tell how far you’ve come in a period of time (that just seemed to Fly By) is to look at the relationships you’ve gained and all you have learned that you didn’t know anything about before.
When I start to think “wow, I can’t BELIEVE how quickly this internship has gone by”, I remind myself how, before this internship, I didn’t even know Mihoko or Nat or their children. I didn’t know anything about Saori (except what I had read on the website in preparation for working with them).
Now it is like I am part of their family. I know the ins-and-outs of their home let alone their small business. I can set up and take off a warp on any of the looms without help, I can teach Mihoko’s weaving classes, I can create new files in the database on the computer, I can update their website. I send emails from the company address to the public. I got 3 stories published in the Telegram and Gazette, Worcetser Magazine and Telegram and Towns. I have publicized on every major netoworking site (Twitter, facebook, WorcetserGOlist, SAORIExplorers…etc)…
And so much more. I honestly think it might be impossible to write down all I am capable of doing now. Sure, a lot of it is very specific to this business (Knowing how to get to the Monitor Roster PDF on the office computer won’t really help me in a desk job)—but EVERYTHING plays into ‘the bigger picture’, right?
Yesterday I went to GreenFest in Boston with Mihoko and Asa. It was like a fieldtrip and we had SO much fun. She picked me up at my apartment at 6:30am, and we continued on to Boston, skipping all of the traffic cus it was so gosh-darn-early. The van was filled to capacity with looms and tables and yarn and shuttles (with JUST enough space to fit Asa in the back). We set up in front of Town Hall (near the North End and the Prudential Center. We set up in a big white tent that resembled a clean circus tent. We then proceeded to teach little kids and adults the same, How to Weave SAORI style. No one bought anything, which was disappointing, but everyone LOVED the weaving. We packed up out supplies and finished by 6pm and got back to Worcester at 7:30pm. Mihoko is superwoman. She works so hard, it is unbelievable. While Asa and I immediately fell asleep in the car, Mihoko drove. Through traffic. Lots of traffic to Worcetser. She then, I am sure, went home to unpack the car, do some computer work and/or make dinner for her family and take care of her boys.
(I have no Idea when that woman sleeps.)
Today, being the second day of GreenFest, I Covered both of Mihoko’s Saturday classes and she went to Boston again (with just Asa to help her).
Teaching felt AMAZING, and I w as surprised at how much I knew and How well I coped with being in-charge.
Now I must stop working. Tomorrow is my only day off this week, and then Monday we start to run, head first, into the SAORI Bridges of Elm park. (Firing proofing all 66 of the banners, sewing the rest of the titles onto the banners, getting all of the Monitor spaces filled with volunteers, and actually hanging the show…filling in for ALL the spaces that get left open….
It will be SO intense. And I am, at this moment, to tired to fully comprehend how much we have to do.
Fow My Final Week with SAORI Worcester.
I feel the pre-let-down setting in.
I am going to go through such huge withdrawal, not only from Mihoko and Nat, but with Weaving. I wont get to after next week…until I find a looommmm…or Time.
Who knows what the future will bring.
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