Update: Life
Wednesday, December 9th, 2009 01:24 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Hiiii
Babble mode, here.
So last Saturday, I was involved in a Readers' Theater. One of the people in my writing critique group had written a play and wanted some of us to be in it. He nabbed me right away, despite my protests that 'I am shy, no one can hear me talk, and my face likes to turn colors when too many people are looking at me.'
The play was called Judgment at Hope Creek. My part was Cleo Starfish, a young indian woman whose white 'boyfriend' was knocked unconscious, robbed, and Cleo was raped. Things aren't as they first appeared when a trial is set up and people start to get to the bottom of things. It was actually really fun to do. 10-person cast. We rehearsed it twice only (since we were just reading it out loud and had the script in front of us).
I brought my camcorder and set it up to record. Now I just need to convert it to avi and mp3, and make some copies for people in the cast.
After, we were all talking and joking around, and Cricket, who is a bit of a joker and likes to be a fun pain in the ass, announced it was snowing. It was more of a shock that he was telling the truth! Tiny little flakes.
I left shortly after and when I got on the freeway, I could barely see the snow. I went an extra exit than I normally do to avoid a hill that might be icy. By the time I was taking the exit, the snowflakes were as big as quarters and it was like a blizzard. Which makes me happy...I love snow...even if I have to drive 15mph in order to sorta see the road.
Some of the snow is still here. Temperatures have been really low. Right now it is about 14 degrees. Barley got to 30.
The fountain in front of the library has frozen and large icicles hanging from it. So cool looking :D
Guess that is the biggest update lol *thinks*
Babble mode, here.
So last Saturday, I was involved in a Readers' Theater. One of the people in my writing critique group had written a play and wanted some of us to be in it. He nabbed me right away, despite my protests that 'I am shy, no one can hear me talk, and my face likes to turn colors when too many people are looking at me.'
The play was called Judgment at Hope Creek. My part was Cleo Starfish, a young indian woman whose white 'boyfriend' was knocked unconscious, robbed, and Cleo was raped. Things aren't as they first appeared when a trial is set up and people start to get to the bottom of things. It was actually really fun to do. 10-person cast. We rehearsed it twice only (since we were just reading it out loud and had the script in front of us).
I brought my camcorder and set it up to record. Now I just need to convert it to avi and mp3, and make some copies for people in the cast.
After, we were all talking and joking around, and Cricket, who is a bit of a joker and likes to be a fun pain in the ass, announced it was snowing. It was more of a shock that he was telling the truth! Tiny little flakes.
I left shortly after and when I got on the freeway, I could barely see the snow. I went an extra exit than I normally do to avoid a hill that might be icy. By the time I was taking the exit, the snowflakes were as big as quarters and it was like a blizzard. Which makes me happy...I love snow...even if I have to drive 15mph in order to sorta see the road.
Some of the snow is still here. Temperatures have been really low. Right now it is about 14 degrees. Barley got to 30.
The fountain in front of the library has frozen and large icicles hanging from it. So cool looking :D
Guess that is the biggest update lol *thinks*
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Date: 2009-12-09 12:30 pm (UTC)Hee! And you were great. ;D
It's snowing like mad here, and I have to go to work. I am a chicken and will be taking the bus. ;p
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Date: 2009-12-10 12:00 am (UTC)