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Wednesday, July 11, 2007

To OREGON in AUGUST

Dearest folks,

I am going to take the bold step of declaring the week of August 19th to August 26th the official dates of this Oregon Reunion event. What I propose is something along these lines:

Come as you can into and out of Portland and Eugene, coordinating with the people you MUST see. And I will say: I am going to invite the folks from Mississippi from the first Oregon trip: Aron, Laura (who's now married), Edlyn, Mike Cormack (who's also now married to his wife Crystal, who's expecting). Aron is finishing Ed. school this summer in Portland and I would imagine she can come for sure.

In choosing airports, realize that coming in groups would be nice for whoever has to be dispatched to get you ( mostly, I would think, me). The cabin is about twenty minutes off I-5, twenty miles SOUTH of Eugene. That means that Eugene is easiest if you're coming in mid-week. Then again, to see any of you, I'd drive as far as necessary. Of course, if you're West Coast driving in your fuel-efficient vehicle would be extremely smart, and the trip straight to the Cabin is only 8 hours from the Bay Area.

I propose as base the River cabin, a location most of you saw on the last Oregon trip (though I think we had bad weather at that point). I am not at a wealthy point in my life. The cabin will mean little cost to anyone in lodging, excepting one proposed journey to the coast at some point mid-week if you guys desire, and perhaps one night in Portland if a lot of people are flying in or out at similar times.

At the river cabin, which is now equipped with a HOT TUB and FLATSCREEN TV/DVD, we will relax, perhaps go up the road and camp for a night, perhaps kick to the coast to revisit the Tillamook cheese factory and the Pelican Bay Brewery, but mostly remain at our own private house and river. Scheduled Events, as brainstormed by the group and requested from this list, may include: a partial En Fuego ensemble reunion performance, a poker night, a badminton or ultimate Frisbee mini-tournament at the field in back, a bike tour on the gentle, twenty mile bike path to and from the town of Cottage Grove, a free whitewater kayak trip (my father owns three hard-shells and three two-man inflatables) to the nearby, world famous Umpqua or Mckenzie Rivers, and so on.

There are three bedrooms, AND the back deck has now been fully enclosed in Gazebo with mosquito netting. That set-up is complete with couch and carpet, and I have dozens of mattresses-- you can sleep outside comfortably lulled by the sound of the river. Otherwise, we will hike the thirty miles of single-track four minutes away in the Umpqua National Forest, jump at the thirty-foot waterfall pool, make communal dinners with different people having taken responsibility for a night (KAIROS STYLE!), laze in the sun, swim in the swimming hole, fish for cutthroat, enjoy the bounty of the tomatoes, peppers, eggplants, cucumbers, zucchini, blueberries, raspberries, apples, plums, apricots, figs, and strawberries that will be ripe in the garden, drink beers and while away the lamplit night hearing the river fifty feet below, talking of old times, of future times...

You can be there. Or it can be your loss.

Speaking of loss, I've recently ended up broken-hearted and single again. A story too painful to tell here, though if you call I'll answer, or actually call you back (I can hear Jess, with whom I've been playing phone tag for the last four months, choking with laughter in the background. But I'll try).

I am putting down my number here: (541) 510-7864. My email is mcopperm@uoregon.edu. Call (and leave your number unless you're sure I have it!) or email-- let me know. I will update the plans here as time goes on.

I dearly hope to see you all.

Much Love,

Mike

Saturday, July 07, 2007

Change of Venue

Of course, Rockridge is to Oakland as Riverdale is to the Bronx. Just trying to re-live my childhood, I guess.

I wanted to blog to say hi to everyone; moving is always exciting, but a little depressing. It makes everything seem so transitory. So yes, a Kairos reunion would be great.

Also, does anyone think a med school blog would be interesting? There have been a lot of really great issues coming up among my classmates -- like our relationships to the cadavers we work on in anatomy lab. Turns out several of us have been "checking in" with the bodies, to thank them or just say hi. Some are disturbed by the idea of using a human being (or former human being, depending on how you think about it), some feel a positive connection with the people who donated their earthly remains so we could learn. Either way, anatomy has brought out entirely new emotional reactions in all of us.

So give me feedback on the med school blog idea if you like it; if not, I know you all are too nice to say so. I'll take the silence as an "eh."

Back to studying!