Hey, folks.
We haven't been posting for awhile, most likely because there hasn't been too much to post about. Well, that's not entirely true.
After Nashville, we decided we needed to take some time off from both travelling and filming to 1). Relax and make sure we don't get burnt out and 2). Take the time to plan out the rest of our trip; where we want to go and who we want to talk to. Turns out we were only four hours from Springfield, IL., my hometown, so we stayed there for a nice relaxing week or so and got our bearings.
Needless to say, most of the week we worried a lot about next semester. We both have several important decisions that need to be made about going back to school, like where do we live, where should we work, what classes we should take and so on. So Katelyn and I have been actively persuing answers to these questions. One development I'm very happy about is that I managed to score an internship with the Weinstein Company in Los Angeles, reading screenplays for their development departments. As an added bonus, I can do the work from home in St. Louis so I can also go back to school and take a few classes I've always wanted to take but never got the chance to. Looks like I'll be graduating next December with a billion elective credit hours. Oh well.
Now we're in Cincinnati, Ohio, staying with an old friend and former roommate of mine, Kelly and her boyfriend, Ben. Our big event here so far is tomorrow we're touring the brand new Creation museum, which apparently tells the story of creation through a series of interactive exhibits. We'll see if this strictly a Biblical thing or if they mesh science into the mix as well. It looks very intriguing on their website: www.creationmuseum.org
Tonight we're interviewing a few local musicians about their former band and their experiences of telling stories through song. From there, we plan to hit up some good ole' U.S. history in Philadelphia as well as Williamsburg, see New York City and Washington, D.C. and talk to a few psychologists at Cornell University in Ithaca.
Take care and thanks for reading...we'll let you all know how the Creation Museum is soon!
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