Sunday, December 26, 2010

Waiting for IC

It's blustery here in Orlando. The clouds are steel-gray and moving fast, the palm trees are blowing around in a cold wind as if they were traffic lights. It's about to storm back home in New York -- a blizzard, if were are to believe its advance team, which I don't.

We're all waiting for the start of the 2010 USY international convention, its 60th, and the kickoff of its 60th anniversary year celebration.

The hotel is vast. Huge hallways with acres of brightly colored carpet lead to scores of rooms, each with dozens of chairs. The displays for the convention are set up and many of them are staffed. One of them, for Nativ, is behind a Christmas tree -- the hotel's, obviously -- and Israeli flags are draped around it.

There are other groups here too -- football players, someone said basketball players too, all very large people -- families here for Disney, little girls in princess acrylics over their regular clothes, with sparkly tiaras (is there such a thing as an unsparkly tiara?) grown-ups unsmiling in mouse ears.

And there are clumps of USY staffers, and the USYers themselves are just starting to come in. The truly amazing part is the way the energy vibrates. You can feel it. There aren't nearly as many kids here yet as there will be, just a small fraction, but already it vibrates.

I think that when they're all here the building is likely to levitate.

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