Sunday, April 29, 2007
I Would Like to Propose a Toast
Here's one for our amazing seniors. May your lifes hold cherishing memories of your high school drama career. You gave them tears, you gave them the giggles, and yes, you made their lives blissful, along with all of ours. Thank you for the times, I know that you were, and still are a phenominal part of my life. Thank you...Thank you...Thank you. Cheers.....Here Here.
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Prost! I mean... Toast... english, right...
I'll miss them too. I miss them already and it sucks to have missed their last show. Send them all love for me.
sending love, virtual hugs and kisses all around
Aw! *CYBER HUGS*
Love you guys.
God I feel old.
Miss you very, very, very much Mackie! It's not the same w/o you. You would have been proud of Michelle, she said she started reviewing stage lighting areas in her sleep, or something along those lines.
Yeah, I did. And I had dreams about lights. Mostly about screwing up. I dreamt that I blew up the light board. It was pretty sweet.
Yeah, the little time that I actually slept during the two weeks before The Diviners opened, I had a lot of weird theatre related dreams, pertaining to lights and other nonsensical stuff. It's... um... normal? Normal seems like a really strange word to use for something like crazy tech related dreams. Maybe it'd be better to say it's normal for lighting techies, which really isn't saying much.
I miss you too my friend, been writing lately? I have!!! I actually started my next novel last week, I'm so excited! Well, I'm sure you know how it feels when you kick off your brainchild... I've seriously been kicking this idea around for like two years, waiting for the right time to write it. It makes me happy.
Lights are sweet.
CONGRATULATIONS!
Are you writing it in German or English?
Here's my plan for the summer, as of May 31:
1.) Graduate
2.) Party for a weekend
3.) Take ten days off and write a novel. I figure at 15 pages a day, I can get something short out, and as long as I make it good, maybe PUSH Publishers will take it, because they have this bizarre thing about teen "real-life" literature (you should submit there! Just google them, they're interesting!). Who knows, who knows, but I figure that's the only way I'm getting anything done. Really, though: ten days where I'm sealing myself off from the world and society. I'll live out of a box of cereal and maybe shower twice. It'll be great.
I envy you, though, for starting something. I can't seem to nail down any of my ideas. It's like having a head full of grass hoppers and no insecticide. I just need to kill the little buggers so I can pin them all up in a nice glass case... but I can't get them to sit still enough...
Hehe, I sound crazy, but you get it. Man, you should bring some of your stuff to Winnipeg!!!! And Albie and Arielle!!!! We could have a lit-swap!!!!!!!! That would be so cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'd better stop typing now because I'm pretty sure this is, like, the longest blog comment East of Jupiter. Hope hope hope your writing is going well, though, deary. Best of luck to your baby!!! That must feel soooo nice!!! Hope your Germans are treating you well. Is the bread really that good? Anyway, bye-bye, I'd better go do homework now...
Sweeeeet. I'm writing it in English, cause if I ever lose my ability to comprehend German, I'm not going to know what the hell I was writing about. PUSH seems like a pretty cool publishing company. It would be a good place for the novel I wrote in November, that is, if it were in any shape to be published. Locking yourself off from the world sounds awesome... Maybe I should do that sometime and see what comes from it.
I'd bring a bunch of my stuff to Winnipeg, but I don't think I could afford that. I'll just be getting home from Germany that week and the way I see it, I'll more than likely have no money left.
Yeah, I know what you mean about the grasshoppers. That's how my mind has been the past few months. I've wanted to write this novel for a long time, just haven't found enough time to do it. And I don't want to drag it out and write it over the course of a year, and so I'm going to see whether or not I can have a first draft done or close to it by the time I head back to the states. Not sure yet.
The bread here is amazing, of course. I could eat it all day. And a lot of times I do, actually.
10 DAYS!!!
that's a long time sara, i don't know if i can handle that.
Winnipeg... That rings a bell. I think I was supposed to buy a ticket for that. Must check into this.
Dain: Fiiiiiiiiiine, *sigh* I suppose I can take a couple of human breaks sometime in there ;) Hehe.
Michelle: YES! You should!!! Winnepeg Folk Festival!!!!!!! July 5-8, it's something like $130 but it'll be very, very, very much worth it. Folk music and mud!!!! Bring a notebook. Wup!
Mackie: Yes, yes, I have heard many good things about the bread.
Everyone that can possibly afford the time and money for Winnepeg should definitely go. If there's a way I can pull it off, I will be with you guys. But I just don't really see that happening. We will see, though.
I just got back from there.
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