Monday, August 28, 2006

Life Outside the Theatre

Well, indeed, there is life outside the walls of the theatre. I've been couped up inside working on "Tales of a 4th Grade Nothing" for the last several weeks - but most intently this last week. We opened on Friday to a great crowd, then two more performances on Saturday and another on Sunday. I've forgotten how exhausting 4 shows in a weekend can be - and I'm not even the one up on stage....

I'm so proud of all my kiddos and big people - 16 in all! They have worked so hard and come so far and have made Judy Blume's classic come alive. If you don't remember the title - it's the story of the Hatcher family (Peter, Fudge, Mom, and Dad). Little brother Fudge annoys Peter to death as he's caught between growing up and still being a kid - taking on responsibility and not wanting it at the same time. Peter wins a turtle at a birthday party, and Fudge's goal in life is to claim Dribble as his own. Along the way, he figures out how not to eat, visit the dentist, get new shoes, or show off his manners. The scene shown here is a touching moment where Mom realizes she has blamed Peter for something he didn't do and that Peter is really still a kid even though she wants to treat him like an adult.

For more on the show, or to get tickets go to www.ctgonline.org or to see some more photos check out my EasyShare gallery at http://www.kodakgallery.com/Slideshow.jsp?Upost_signin=&UV=810853241719_80610552311&collid=95430552311

Sunday, August 20, 2006

Baby Brother


My baby brother is packing for college. He leaves on Tuesday for his first year at IU Bloomington. He'll be studying accounting - yep, he's a numbers man. He's growing up and that means I'm getting old. Although I've heard it said that the younger you are the faster you age....
Anyway - I'm sad, and proud, and anxious, and all rolled into one.

Have a great first year, little bro!

Friday, August 18, 2006

Entering the world of blogs

My roommate has had a blog for a while now, which she faithfully updates. I have at least 3 websites that I maintain and therefore didn't really feel the need to join the blogging craze. But, alas, here I am. And this IS moderately easier than the whole web page development. I won't guarantee regular commenting, nor even anything even slightly interesting.

Mostly - I anticipate this being a place to have you (all my web-savvy family and friends) keep up with what is going on in my life and what I'm up to - in some fashion a personal FAQ :)

As for my 3 websites -
www.indianadunes.com
www.northernindianagetaways.com
www.areachristiantheatre.org