A million miles an hour
Mar. 7th, 2006 10:44 pmSometimes life just feels like it's going so, so fast! Still, it's mostly all very good, really. My 'B' day kids had their concerts today, and they did a fabulous job! I was so proud of all of them, I just about was in tears at the end of each little concert-let. Okay, yeah, I'm emotional. But they were good! And I'm biased! And I adore my kids! Yeah, all 300 of them. Sue me. ;)
The play is going really well, remarkably well! People are already trying to fight their way out of the script, and the director keeps gleeing about being able to give fine-tuning notes. I think the best part of the whole thing is just getting to know the nicest people. The one 'acting' problem I'm running into is oddly enough being nasty to someone on-stage. I realized I've never had to be nasty to anyone onstage, ever. Haughty, yes. Seductive, smirky, snarky, but never flat out bitchy. I keep wanting to apologize to the lady I gripe out. This makes me feel naive and innocent, which are not two things to which I'm accustomed to feeling! I'll get over it, but it weirds me out, both the nastiness and my own odd reaction to it.
The family front is a wild hodgepodge. Still no baby, although goodness knows he could be here any day. Or, if you ask my sister-in-law, she's going to just be pregnant forever. ;) My grandmother's cancer has been found to be slow-growing and very, very treatable. She started chemo yesterday! I'm crocheting her a hat and slippers.
Although now I believe I shall curl up in bed with my sudoku book, a pencil, and my iced tea, and zone until the lovely cold meds come to take me away and make my throat be sing-worthy tomorrow. Goodnight, all you wonderful people!
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da_zhuang: Eek! Sorry I didn't respond to AIM the other day! I was taking a nap. I am really, really good at naps. I'll catch you laters! :)
The play is going really well, remarkably well! People are already trying to fight their way out of the script, and the director keeps gleeing about being able to give fine-tuning notes. I think the best part of the whole thing is just getting to know the nicest people. The one 'acting' problem I'm running into is oddly enough being nasty to someone on-stage. I realized I've never had to be nasty to anyone onstage, ever. Haughty, yes. Seductive, smirky, snarky, but never flat out bitchy. I keep wanting to apologize to the lady I gripe out. This makes me feel naive and innocent, which are not two things to which I'm accustomed to feeling! I'll get over it, but it weirds me out, both the nastiness and my own odd reaction to it.
The family front is a wild hodgepodge. Still no baby, although goodness knows he could be here any day. Or, if you ask my sister-in-law, she's going to just be pregnant forever. ;) My grandmother's cancer has been found to be slow-growing and very, very treatable. She started chemo yesterday! I'm crocheting her a hat and slippers.
Although now I believe I shall curl up in bed with my sudoku book, a pencil, and my iced tea, and zone until the lovely cold meds come to take me away and make my throat be sing-worthy tomorrow. Goodnight, all you wonderful people!
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