January 28, 2010 - Winter 52DC Day 23
Posted on January 28th, 2010 in Uncategorized | 1 Comment »
Wow. Almost halfway.
So, most of the last nine or ten days I’ve spent on various showsites about the city, from the Burroughes Building (shiesters) to the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. It’s been a bit of an adventure.
At the Burroughes Building (Queen and Bathurst, for those who know Toronto), we built an event for Quebecor. The loadin was kind of icky. We had to load in from a back alley that was too narrow to turn our truck in. The result was that we off loaded the truck into the alley and then spent the next hour loading gear into the sketchiest freight elevator I’ve ever seen. And then it got stuck in between floors. Good times.
After we got our gear unloaded, the building managers shook us down for access to the house power. Being farly organized, we’d made arrangements at the top of December for all of the necessities of the show. Unfortunately, the rep we made arrangements with no longer works there and the building has decided that any deals brokered by her are null and void, and that one hour into setup is the best time to let us know.
We had no choice. We had to agree to the exorbitant extra fee to get the show running. Still, though, the electrician showed up 3 freaking hours late, having decided to go to Whitby on a whim. Mother%&^er.
The Toronto Board of Trade dinner was a bit smoother. Our problems there were pretty minor. At one point, the centre staff swiped some of our sandbags to hold doors open. Normally not a big deal, but the sandbags they took were holding up our drape line, and the doors they opened created a gale force wind that ripped through the hall and blew the weakened drapeline over. I managed to catch the hardware on the way down and right it until someone could close the door.
The clients for both shows were happy with the events, although the Burroughes Building has lost a customer in my client, so overall, it was a fairly successful week for me.
And while the events took me away from the gym for a couple of days, I counted the loadins as RTs and CTs, since, while the movements were different, there was still an awful lot of physical work involved, and I believe my progress has continued.
I’ve got one more big event this coming weekend, with what proves to be a ridiculous load-in at a converted church (read, LOTS of lighting, staging, and audio equipment going up LOTS of stairs), and then I’m taking a few days off.
I’m going to extend my time doing the Phase 2 workouts by a couple of days, so I can wait to start Phase 3 at the gym after my time away. I’ll be near another Goodlife, but they have no bars or freeweights, as they cater mostly to cottagers.