Monday, May 31, 2010

Freedom

Happy Memorial Day!!



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It's people like my Papaw, my Grandpa, and cousin Brandon that I thank God for every day for keeping us safe and protecting our freedom. Thank you to all the men and women who serve our country!!

Today has been pretty low key, just hanging out with my brother and dad. :) It started out really rainy, but now it's sunny...and probably muggy. So needless to say, I haven't been outside today. My dad did make ribs though MMMMM... they were good!

So last night I continued reading, well actually listening to (I'll go into that in a minute) Broadway Nights by Seth Rudetsky. It's fiction, yet not fiction, and it is hilarious!! The setting in New York City and it is centered about this guy named Steven who is a sub for piano players in Broadway shows. It's pretty much Seth Rudetsky's diary that he made somewhat into a fiction. Anyway, I love it so far and it's definitely my kind of book :) Oh, and the reason that I am listening to it and not actually reading it is because I have to drive 1 hour each way to Mt. Vernon 4 times a week, and soon to be 7 days a week (and that's because of Annie).

My day has been boring, so I'll end my boring post.


O beautiful for heroes proved In liberating strife,
Who more than self their country loved,
And mercy more than life!
America! America! May God thy gold refine
Till all success be nobleness,
And ev'ry gain divine!
A verse from: America, The Beautiful Lyrics
by Katharine Lee Bates - 1913

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Oops...

I guess I've had this since December...and I forgot. Oh well, life happens.

So life as a college graduate is not so exciting at the moment. No job, no plan (well kind of a plan but not really), and I won't have a diploma till sometime in July (because MVNU can't figure out how to have diplomas ready for 300 graduates but somehow Ohio State can have over 5,000 diplomas ready) so I don't really feel like graduate yet.

Lets play a game to see if you can figure out what my life is like at the beginning of this summer...keep in mind that I have a (will have) degree in theatre.

Here are your clues:
1) Little girls
2) Orphanage
3) Millionaire
4) NYC
5) Red Curls
Ok, now guess
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Have an answer? Did the colors help at all?

Alright...the answer is......ANNIE (the musical)
That's right, I am the production manager/assistant stage manager for Annie. I get to spend my summer with about 100 other people (cast and production teams) which includes about 30 little girls ages 6-14. You will probably be hearing a lot about Annie until the middle of July. I won't go into any details right now, but it is VERY overwhelming but tons of FUN. :) I'm basically in charge of making sure the cast knows when and where to be at all times. It's so much work, but that's why I decided to make it my career...I love it!!

BTW while I'm thinking about it...keep my cousin Meagan and her friends in your thoughts and prayers. They are leaving tomorrow for Africa until June 24th. Have fun Meagan and I love you!!!

Ok, so that's all for now, but I want to end all of my posts with a quote.
So, here's today's quote:

When I come into the theatre I get a sense of security. I love an audience. I love people, and I act because I like trying to give pleasure to people.
Vivien Leigh