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Feeling loved with some Big Sugar Bakeshop cupcakes
I think it's normal to use your birthday to reflect on the past year (and the whole of your life, really - Wendi Hansen wrote THIS spot-on article just today about her life lessons learned by 28), and to put down in words your hopes for the future. But, really, I don't even know where to begin! What do I hope the last years of my 20s will bring? I'd like to keep learning new things, to love deeply, and to see more of the world. I'd like to really feel like I'm making a difference in my community, that my career is growing in the right direction, and I'd like to say yes to every opportunity that comes my way. I want to live without regrets, and I'd like to learn how to make Eggs Benedict.
My life has been such an adventure -- I couldn't have predicted my life would turn out this way. If you'd told me 10 years ago (or even 3 years ago!) that I'd be living in Los Angeles working in TV, I'd have called you a beautiful dreamer. And yet, here I am. (So thank you, beautiful dreamer!)
Still, I've got to say, 28 is shaping up to be the greatest year ever. I've got 3 big trips around the US and Europe coming up before the leaves even change. I'm going to be able to see friends and family that I haven't seen in years -- and even be able to watch a very good friend get married to the man of her dreams in August. I'm going to keep taking my tap classes, and I'm going to take a few more acting workshops. Maybe I'll relearn how to sew or to make sourdough bread. I'd like to get back into writing and I'd like to try everything the world has to offer.
The sky's the limit -- and life is really good. Here's to high hopes for a good year! |
Wednesday, April 22, 2015
28
Today is my 28th birthday! I feel like it's a BIG DEAL year so I'm really happy that it's starting off in the best possible way. My friend took me to a bakery for delicious cupcakes last night, I've received 3 bouquets of flowers here at work today (making working on my birthday not so bad at all, actually) - and even some chocolate-covered strawberries.
Tuesday, April 14, 2015
Sylvester's 2nd Adoption Day
Happy Adoption Day, Sly! He got a new catnip toy to celebrate (Sylvester loves the nip).
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THEN: "Sylvester for Sale" 2013 |
2 years ago today, I made one of the smartest decisions of my life -- I brought Sylvester home from the East Valley Animal Shelter.
He'd been up for adoption for a very long time before I picked him up (they even gave him to me for a steep discount) because he was already all grown up. I guess everyone wants a kitten instead of an old man cat (fools!) -- but, Sylvester is the sweetest animal in the world and he's only grown more and more loving over the 2 years I've had him. If you're looking for a pet, go to your local shelter before thinking about buying from a breeder. And don't be afraid if they seem a bit freaked out when you bring them home (Sylvester hid behind the toilet for 3 days when I first got him) because soon enough they'll turn into your constant companion and TV watching partner. He's a very good boy.
Monday, April 13, 2015
NEWSIES at The Pantages: Review
I went to "Newsies" last night and am still radiating happiness from the experience. The dancing was incredible. I went with my tap class (more on that another time) and we all left feeling inspired and totally jazzed -- there was definitely a bit of flapping and shuffle-hops on the way to the car. I'd loved the movie as a kid but had forgotten all of its plot (like the whole strike business AKA the entire point), but sitting in my seat inside the gorgeous Pantages Theatre in Hollywood, I got to experience the warmth that comes with things half-remembered tugging at your heart.
It was also cool that the show I saw was packed with a much younger audience than is usual for theater (and there were even a handful of fans dressed up as newsies -- it was adorable). The whole night was nostalgia-filled and maybe that's what's influencing my extremely positive experience of it all, but the show is only playing for another week so go and see it.
And then ask me about my adult beginners tap class so that we can take the next session together.
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