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(no subject) [Jul. 9th, 2009|11:35 am]
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[mood | rambly]
[music |Regina Spektor - "Machine"]

So, again, I've let posting lapse. I remember a time when I was posting every day. Multiple times. That was likely a much more annoying time rather than entertaining, but still. Even if I have a hard time reading what I sounded like in 2001 over again now, it was nice to have a record.

So here's another go at picking it up again. Let's see if I can sum up the recently of things, yes?

A couple of shows have happened. George, Genevieve and I went to see Fuerzabruta in May which is this wild show off Broadway (a birthday gift to Genevieve from me and Michael). Action happening all over, above, on the walls, on treadmills. The audience moves around with the show. Crazy lights and building music. It all ended with a rave dance party under indoor rain. Thoroughly enjoyable show; quite the worth it experience.

Only other notable experience in May was more festivities for Genevieve's birthday. Lots good food and lots of friends.

June came and went almost as though it didn't exist. Many things happened, but it was one of those months that felt like it was over before I'd realized it started. To kick off the month we had a performance in Asbury Park for a ::insert many different sexualities and lifestyle choices here:: benefit. Our very first outdoor (and on asphalt, no less) show which went swimmingly but far too quickly. I did "Fuck You" again (which I absolutely love) and almost bought chaps. Damn my slightly too big (but beginning now to slim) thighs! I'm determined to have a pair by next year. This was followed by Dan's graduation party which was mucho fun and my introduction to a great family tradition of theirs: celebrating important milestones with lots and lots of crab.

Around the same time I got to enjoy both a boys' weekend and girls' weekend (one while Genevieve was in Virginia and one while Michael was in south Jersey). Boys weekend included much geeking out (including seeing the new Star Trek for the second time), much drinking, and a great deal of laziness. Girls weekend started by seeing the rescheduled Bailout Burlesque Charity Auction. (The first of which was cancelled, uncancelled, cancelled, moved, and finally cancelled the first time around - all on the same night. That experience included hanging awkwardly in the new Indian restaurant which was appalled to have us there in the first place, then move up to the scary soon-to-be clothing store which was falling apart, boxes and furniture - and rat pellets - strewn everywhere, only to discover performing there as illegal, almost moving the the gay club down the road, and ultimately turning away the whole audience and going home completely unfulfilled. Although in retrospect not a bad story to have.)

The rescheduled show was much fun to watch, some for tragic and some for very talented reasons. Parts made me very much want to collaborate, and other parts made me cheer (slightly inappropriately) as one act was dragged off stage. Overall and very fun night. I would love to see the auction aspect revisited now with lessons learned.

Saturday continued our girly-fest starting with some shopping, where I spent money I didn't have on clothes I _really_ wanted. Next we saw The Proposal which I liked a lot, followed by Appletizers and an impromtu stop at the club Switch to have shots and dance until close. I hadn't had a girly weekend in a long time; lots of fun was had.

Following the fun and leading up to the first of two full weekends of gaming, I got very sick, although nothing compared to the red death rash of earlier this year. Fortunately, my health returned for my weekends of gaming. You see, many times in the past we've started talking about RPGs and playing and I've said something like, "Oh! We could play now!" and everyone laugh and pats me on the head and we move on. But several weeks before, this happened while Dan and Katie were over only instead of laughing and patting, Dan, Michael, and Joe said, "Okay!" and Katie and Genevieve went shopping. This in and of it self was a geek-dream come true for me. And even moreso, as wee talked further, spawned into a plan to do full-on gaming weekends while Katie was away in Texas for a couple of weeks for a wedding.

This gave us (Michael, Joe, Dan, and I) a chance to plan an awesome D&D campaign Michael's been working on for a while on weekend one. Last weekend we tried D&D 4th Edition Friday night and then George joined us for Saturday and Sunday where we played card and board games and watched some geeky British comedy. (Best way to celebrate Fourth of July ever!) Completely enjoyable weekends and I absolutely want to do similar for every celebration that's for me. And many weekends in between.

Besides these gems I've remembered to mention, I'm sure many other really great things have happened, and for those things I forgot, I appologize. Much of the rest of my life has been exercise, shower, work, shower, dinner, sleep, repeat. Much with the work. But things are pretty okay right now.

Enough rambling; hopefully another two months will _not_ go by this time.
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(no subject) [Jan. 12th, 2009|06:24 pm]
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[Current Location |work]
[mood | cold]

And in funner news, I had a fantastic weekend.

While not quite so glamorous and show-ful as Genevieve and George's, I did get to see World Inferno Friendship Society perform Peter Lorre's 20th Century again on Friday night at Webster Hall. We were given details that this was to be a taping for a DVD, although that may or may not actually be true. We arrived in the city at around 7:30 only to find out that the 8:00 tickets really meant 9:30. Jordana was able to get us in protected from the cold a bit early and then we hung around chatting and taking in the atmosphere until 9:30.

Genevieve found herself a perch in the corner of the balcony where she could see some of the stage and all of the audience and George and I found what turned into choice spots in the center of the balcony. First few songs had us struggling a bit to see, but as the crowd shifted, we were able to move up to the railing and have an absolutely perfect view, of stage and mosh pit. The mix of punk, ska, rock, and jazz is something that's pleased me from the beginning and this show was even better than the last ones. They added some material and were spot on with the numbers. It was hilarious, sad, uplifting, and really fun. It's a great show, and I hope one way or another it ends up on DVD. They played six or seven songs from other albums after the scripted show, all of which I liked quite a bit. I've got to start collecting more of their music. I danced practically the whole time and enjoyed myself more than I have fro a concert in a long time. My feet were not so pleased with me when the evening was over, but it was worth it. I also finally picked up a real copy of the album the show is for.

And as much as I love cheeseburgers, I rarely enjoy them as much as I did the one I got at the diner on our way home. But that was mostly because it'd been 12 hours and a whole lotta dancing between meals. We got home around 3 AM, I took a very relaxing shower, and then spent another three hours chatting with George, which was really nice since we don't get to as much anymore.

Saturday, with the snow and all, forced and not-very-opposed lazy day on us. We did make it out to the jeweler to see about getting my ring fixed (which should hopefully be ready this weekend) and the supermarket, where we should never go when we're hungry. After that we settled in for much drinking, food, many episodes of The Simpsons, Working Girl, and National Treasure (which I liked quite a bit!).

Sunday was similarly lazy for Michael and I. We ordered Chinese, played video games, vegged, watched some Star Trek,and talked. Very nice, relaxing, day. Definitely the kind of weekend I needed.

And now, back to work. At least for another 10 minutes and then back to home for today. :)
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(no subject) [Jan. 9th, 2009|03:46 pm]
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[Current Location |work]
[mood | restless]
[music |Social Distoritio - "Dont Take Me For Granted]

I'm really hoping the snow holds out until at least tomorrow morning. Even if that's like, 2 AM tomorrow morning. All the weather reports I'm reading conflict so I'm not sure.

Genevieve, George, and I are going to see World Inferno Friendship Society tonight for their DVD taping. Very much been looking forward to this. After seeing them months ago at Montclair State, I'd been hoping they'd put their Peter Lorre show on DVD, and not only are they, but I get to watch the taping!But, because of that, even though it's my shortest work day, it feels like it's taking the longest. Only about 40 minutes left in the day for me and it feels like 40 hours. Fortunately, once Chris gets here, I can started getting changed and ready for the show tonight. And hanging with her will probably help the rest of the time go by.

Last week's been pretty busy. New Years was very nice for us, kind of like our New Years/Christmas celebration combined. Much boozing was done. Same and Christie came up to visit from Virgina which was very nice. We've stayed at their various places over the years, but we haven't been able to host until now. And in honor of their stay we drank the better part of three bottles of margaritas and on New Years alone shot and finishedbottle of X-Rated (infusion). I was pleasantly dizzy the rest of the night (and parts of the next day). But one of the best parts of New Years was finding out that my brother Chris won this great award for his movie! I'm so proud of him, and this is bringing with it some great opportunities for them. I couldn't have been happier.

Of course the time off in the middle of the week made working Friday that much harder. But it wasn't too busy and the day went pretty quickly and the night was full (as so many are now) of Wii games. Saturday I got to have Genevieve all to myself while Michael visited his dad (who, by the way, was able to come home the other day!). We did lots of shopping and ended the day with a Eureka marathon (I got the first two seasons on DVD over the holidays).

Sunday Michael and I went to the range to shoot a bit, which is always fun, and hung around lazily for most of the rest of the day enjoying the much needed break. I also finally broke out my massage table to give my lovers much needed massages after the stress of the previous week. It was nice to finally do it again; I really want to get back into it.

I took off this Monday, as well, for the extended make-up holiday and we ended up going out to IKEA with George in the evening grabbing dinner there and hanging out amongst the snazzy furniture. And amidst there was much Wii playing to be had.

This weekend's looking to be equally relaxing. Genevieve, George and I (possibly Michael as well) are hoping to go out for a while tomorrow. Danielle Corsetto (GWS) is going to be at a comic shop in Kenilworth, so we're hoping to catch her, possibly visit my mom while we're close, and then hit a jeweler in our area (not necessarily in that order). I need to get my engagement ring fixed. It's been loosened from the setting for a while but we just never quite made it there, and then over Christmas break, the stone unfortunately came out and was crushed while being stored. So we're hoping to find out how much it'll be to attain a new gem and get it set back into the ring. Fortunately there's no damage to the gold, so hopefully it'll be easily fixed and not too expensive.

Then, on Sunday, Genevieve and George are going on Broadway overload so Michael and I will likely glue ourselves to our new Wii. No plan exactly, but either way it's likely to be relaxing. :)

And now, with half an hour to go and Chris just arriving, I should start changing and getting ready.
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(no subject) [May. 28th, 2008|02:13 pm]
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[Current Location |work]
[mood | okay]

I had a really great weekend this past week, which was welcomed after some stress I've been feeling lately from several different areas.

Friday night, even though I worked late, Genevieve, Michael, and I met Joe back here at my place to game for the first time in months. After loading up on food and myriad stimulants to keep us awake we gamed for six and a half hours bringing us to 5:30 in the morning. The sun was up and we all passed out soon afterward. It was _awesome_.

Four and a half hours later, for no reason whatsoever, my body decided it didn't want to sleep anymore. So I, Joe, and Michael (and eventually Genevieve) went downstairs and started trying to figure out Arkham Horror for several hours while I made us all breakfast. After running some errands (my computer's getting a bit loopy and I've been worried there might be something seriously wrong, so I needed to get an external hard drive to back everything up before I try to fix it or it simply crashes), Michael and I went to see Indiana Jones that night while Genevieve and George went to see a different movie, the plan being to meet up for dinner afterwards.

Now, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.... )

I remember little of dinner besides the frequent inserts of new or revisited complaints about the film from me and Michael, but having dinner with Genevieve and George was a good way to start cleansing.

But and even better way came the next day. In our continued effort to improve and fix some of the problems going on in our relationship (the three of us as a whole and all the individual ones), one step that we've needed is reconnection with Genevieve. She and Michael have gotten a better start at that than she and I have, but Sunday was an excellent way to kick it off. After lounging around for a while after we woke up, Genevieve told me to get dressed and get in the car. It became clear very quickly that Michael was not going to be joining us and so we went. She took me on a couple of quick errands and then we were driving up the parkway. I had _no_ idea where we were going until we actually walked _into_ the spa. She took me on a spa day!

We got to do a couple's whirlpool which was insanely relaxing, for a couple of reasons, and then got a full body couple's massage. Plus the place is just drenched in luxury. They have delicious lemonade, really nice robes (which you walk around in the whole time), comfy lounges, nice bathrooms, and huge showers that Genevieve and I took advantage of after our massages. Really, they just supply you with everything. It was one of the most relaxing things I've done in a really long time. She then took me out to lunch where we ate a load of food Michael hates, drank some really delicious fruity liquor, had a really nummy dessert, and watched zexy softball players. It was heavenly. (Also a great fix for the vileness that was Indiana Jones.)

The rest of the evening was spent pleasantly relaxing at home with Michael, playing Grand Theft Auto IV, having sex, and going to sleep nice and early.

Even so, we ended up sleeping in very late (we all clearly needed the sleep). Monday was another day of gaming for us. We picked George up and met Joe back at the house. We actually got through _most_ of a game of Arkham Horror. I think we were playing for a total of five hours and we still weren't actually near winning. It was fun, though, and I think we're finally getting the hang of it. It complicated, but that's what you get when you try to get the fel and spirit of an RPG into board game form. We all had dinner with my mom before Joe had to go to work, we played on round of Loaded Questions and then George headed home as well. Another relatively early night to bed and the end of a really excellent weekend.

And, short work week! I did find out, though, that unfortunately Pauline's dad is in the hospital and not doing very well. She's on a flight now to California and I'm going to keep things running for her while she's there. So it'll be an interesting week here (although hopefully manageable), and I wish her the best.

That's about all I got. I should really be getting back to work now.
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(no subject) [Jan. 26th, 2007|01:50 am]
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[Current Location |NEW BED!!!]
[mood | cold]

I am currently bundled up in a brand new comforter, sitting with Genevieve, both of us on our laptops and online, in our new, delivered today, kind sized bed. :D

It is gorgeous.

And after my fuck-up on Tuesday, it's even more satisfying to have. The delivery guys got here at like, 8:30, took out both of the old futon mattresses, and set up the new bed (after a quick debate about whether or not it would fit and _how_ it could fit). And it's beautiful!

Genevieve and I made the bed with all our new bedding stuff, crawled in, and, after I finished my homework for the day, proceeded to fall back asleep. Now since we'd gotten practically none, it was very much needed.

And now, we're back here, in the gorgeous bed (which is very high, or feels it after sleeping on futons for so long). I can't wait to snuggle into Genevieve (who I can barely find without trying the bed's so big) and I also can't wait 'til the three of us break it in tomorrow night.

Very good day all around, I'd say. Genevieve and I went to George's and watched "Devil Wears Prada" which I enjoyed quite a bit. Then we went out to see "Dreamgirls" in the theatre and got there _just_ as the movie was starting. I really loved it quite a bit. I love music from the era it was placed and they did a good job of impersonating it so the music was great. I loved the story and the characters.

My only minor complaint is one that I have with a lot of musical movies (and often some stage musicals). Often when they were singing dialogue out of no where it seemed awkward, a little unneccessary, and sometimes a little trite. Not horribly so. A minor distraction but for such an otherwise really excellent movie, I can hardle complain. After the movie we went to Applebee's where we had a nummy post-movie dinner of sorts and talked for a good long while. Very good conversation actually. I didn't really want to leave.

And now, my fingers are frozen so I'm going to take a shower to warm up and then go to sleep.
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(no subject) [Aug. 18th, 2006|03:52 am]
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[mood | ecstatic]

I'm online.

In my room.

On my laptop.

'Cause we have wireless.

I set it up all by myself. Well, with the help of a very nice tech support lady that was incredibly amused that I was chosing to set this up at 3:45 AM my time. But, it was new and shiny and I had to get it hooked up now. I will say, the cute, flirty Best Buy guy made it sounds all too easy. A little easier then it ended up being. But ultimately, it only took a ten minute call to tech support to get it all finished and set up. And then Genevieve and I raced upstairs to test it out.

Fun!

Also, we saw the midnight showing of Snakes on a Plane tonight with George.

It was bloody brilliant. I haven't had that much fun at a movie in such a long time. It was really crappy and culty, but great because of it. Little gorey, but for the most part, absolutely laughable. And Samuel L. Jackson was amazing. He just would not let himself be anything but badass, even though he was in such a ridiculous film. It was really enjoyable all around. And I still really like snakes. Awesome, awesome movie. Definately the kind to watch with a group and laugh your butt off over. But, I don't want to ruin too much, so go see it! (And I really hope AskANinja does a review. Although my tummy hurts enough from laughter as it is; I can't wait for DVD.)

Also included in today's events was lots of burlesque show planning and going to Best of Nature. Burlesque stuff is starting to come along really quickly and I'm both nervous and excited at the same time. Just like theatre should be. As for Best of Nature, massive disappointment in the massage cream department. They had a lot more last time. But, I got one to try (it was a lotion though, so I'm skeptical; it seemed okay on the test run with Genevieve's hands), and the nice ladys that work there gave me a few samples of some other creams that I can try, so if I do find I like something else better, I know what to get next time.

So yeah. Good day. I am tired now. Very, very tired. And, I'm again going to be late with a homework assignment, but that'll hopefully be the last time. I'll try to get it done tomorrow.

Now it's time for shower, pain pills (ouchy headache), and sleep. Lots of sleep. (Or, about seven hours of it if I push it to the last possible minute I can get up - luckily it's a late-ish day tomorrow.)

... ... ...

::gleeful smile:: Wireless!
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(no subject) [Jun. 12th, 2006|10:43 am]
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[Current Location |home]
[mood | good]

I am very grateful for lazy days.

Yesterday was, fortunately, able to be and executed as one. Isadora being born proveded me witha longer work week then I was expecting, and stuff that I'd already had to do forced around it. Which was ultimately fine and satisfying, but I was exhausted by Friday night, and still had work on Saturday and Rocky after. But work was work, and thanks to Garret, I was able to get everyone out promptly at 8:45, close out and straighten up as much as I was able with fifteen minutes to do it, get changed into prom attire, and be out by 9:05. Then we headed to the theatre for the cast meeting.

I have never blown up so many balloons in my life. Cast meeting was mostly about upcoming special shows, and about all of us blowing up enough ballons to make it next to impossible to walk. Then, bringing them upstairs. George, Sandy, Richy, and I "decorated" the theatre for prom night (I wish I'd had time to plan more, but I think it looked decent), and then hustled to get ready.

Even with how tired I was (which very probably may have helped), I had an amazing time. I was worried about how short my hair is being a detraction from my Magenta, but I ended up really liking it. I had such a good time with George. We match really well as Riff Raff and Magenta. And take-over scene was definately one to remember. George doused himself if corn syrup and food colouring over a pre-bloodied wig and dress to create a terrifying Carrie. He was very sticky, but it went off beautifully. The audience errupted when they saw him, and they don't usually even bother looking up at take-over. It was great.

We ended up hanging out at the theatre for like, half an hour after the show (the fire alarm went off, not sure why, slowed everything down), and still left at 3:00. So we were able to get back home to Genevieve (who's gone home sick right after the show started), I took a long shower, and was still in bed and unconscious by 4:30.

I woke up, however, feeling like I'd falled off the bed repeatedly while I slept. Stress, over-tiredness, and phsyical strain made me feel like crap for most of the day. But I have the best lovers in the world who spent the entire day snuggling me while we finished watching season one of LOST.

I so forgot how much doesn't happen until season two. We all want it right now. I hate that it's not coming out 'til October. None of us want to wait that long.

Anyway, eight hours of snuggling yesterday and eleven hours of sleep last night has helped me feel much better. I still feel a little sluggish and achy, but much better.

Now I will shower and try to be productive until Genevieve's recital tonight.
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(no subject) [Jan. 27th, 2006|03:09 pm]
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I had a very good day yesterday. Amidst all the busy-ness between work and errands on days I haven't been working, it was very relaxed and much fun.

Genevieve and I managed to sleep in and get a very good start on the day. We dropped by Keils before heading to George's to hang out for the evening. Genevieve and George played around with music stuff on her laptop (which I look forward to doing when I get one :D), while I tried desperately (eventually with the internet's help) to get through the recent level in my new Zelda game. We were also hanging out with Matt who, pretty much out of nowhere, not only offered but on the spot made us a boat!!!

It's _awesome_.

Eventually, after hanging and talking a bit, we went to Applebee's for 1/2 price appetizers, including Matt, which's rarer the I'd like. We had a nummy dinner and then Genevieve, George, and I headed back to hi apartment to watch Mean Girls, which I loved. Some really excellent people in there, some interesting in-your-face commentary about high school, and just a really fun movie to watch. I liked it muchly.

After getting home, much was a blur. I crawled into bed and, after warming up, fell solidly asleep.

And now, feeling rested but headachey, I'm at work waiting for tonight so another rehearsal-ful (and hopefully at least a bit relaxing) weekend can begin.
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(no subject) [Jan. 13th, 2006|04:19 pm]
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So, bunch of stuff I haven't really caught up on lately. I'm going to leave the weekend at a couple-a bullet points ('cause mostly my thoughts on it are "yay! good weekend! yay!", and how much of that do you really want to hear?) and mostly write about Tuesday.

Very good, fun, sometimes relaxing weekend. The show was really fun, I thought I did a pretty good performance. It was nice performing with Christian again, and I love doing the holiday show. I already have a plan for some revamping of my costumes for next year if I'm cast as Magenta again. There was a huge audience which always helps to set a fun tone, and even though the movie didn't start until two o'clock in the morning, it was fun and energized.

As for the non-Rocky Horror parts, Genvieve, Michael, and I mostly stayed in, with very pleasant results, and had rehersal for Complete Works. We also had dinner with Dan and his wife on Sunday night. It was really cool to see him, and I look forward to visiting them in Pennsylvania sometime after all of our schedules get a little less work and show crazy.

Tuesday was my spoil-my-mom-for-a-day day. For the last few years, I haven't been able to do anything really special for my mom for her birthday. One of the biggest problem is that it's right after Christmas. The other is that two years ago, I quit my job because they were jerks, and I had Genevieve to take care of, and soon after, school. Last year, I had just finished school, and still didn't have a job. So my cash flow was less then pretty much anything, and I couldn't really do much for her. But, ths year, I went as all out as I could. Geneveieve, George, and I got her (and ourselves) tickets to see RENT. But, we didn't tell her this.

We started the evening by meeting Michael and taking her to dinner at the Macaroni Grill. She'd never been and she really loved the food. After dinner, Michael headed home, and the four of us to the city. We got to the theatre a half an hour early, only to see the line snaked around the block on two corners! What the hell!

Who the hell goes to see a show on a Tuesday?! Tuesday?! That's why I got the tickets for Tuesday 'cause no one goes to see shows on Tuesdays! Apparently, an entire theatre full of people thought the same thing. Now, I know the movie recently came out and still is in theatres, so I did expect the crowds to be larger. Which's exactly why I didn't want to do a weekend, 'acuse I figure peole work during the week, so there're still be a smaller crowd.

When we finally got in, maybe ten total seats were empty. I was floored. But, we had good center mezzanine seats, and the show was incredible. I loved Mimi. Quite possibly my favourite out of the live performers I've seen. I also really liked Roger, Collins, Joanne, and Angel. I pretty much hated Mark. He had a weak voice, and I really didn't like the way he portrayed the character. And Benny was terrible, but I've never really liked a Benny I've watched live, so I wasn't expecting much. And the rest made up for the ones I didn't like.

Frenchie Davis was also there. She was an ensemble character and the soloist. She did perfectly fine as the soloist. Certainly not the best I've seen (or heard), but she held her own. The problem with her was the parts of the show that she wasn't being the solist (which was most of it). It seemed like she was jus kind of standing arund awkwardly. Like she wasn't supposed to be on stage, but they had to stick her somewhere. I dunno. Not as impressive as the talk I've heard, but perfectly okay.

The most important thing was that my mom loved it. She had a blast and was very grateful. And, since she had nothing but the movie really to compare everyone to, she loved them all. She really deserved a spoil-y gift, and I'm glad I was actually able to give it to her this year.
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(no subject) [Nov. 24th, 2005|11:16 am]
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[mood | worried]

In my dreams --

I was in some sort of fantasy setting, on a raft, with five other people. Four of them (who later turned into Chris, George, Genevieve, and Michael), were in my "party", and the other was leading us somewhere. He was explaning our mission to us. We stopped at a huge stone statue in the middle of the water. It was glowing green. He said something that I assume was meant to be magical and we were yanked from the raft, through the stone, and dropped on the floor of what looked like a very dingy, underground clud or soemthing. It was dark, everythign was made out of water damaged wood, and we were in a side room with large beds, and travel bags (presumably for us) were sitting on them. We all stood up, walked towards the bed, and then the rest of my party rushed past me.

I turned to look (this is, coincidentally, when the four of them became recognizable as Genevieve, Michael, George, George, and Chris), and Michael was standing the the doorway. He half smiled, darted his eyes to the bed and said, 'Well, uh, I guess you bring the bags in, okay?'

I glared at him, but he had already left to join everyone else. When I got to the bed, all the bags were the ones that we take to Rocky (except for Chris'). I grabbed a many as I could at a time and realized that I had to get out of there now. So I pulled the last bag over my shoulder and bolted through the door. I fell face down and heard a large bang. When I looked back, the room was gone. I deposited the bags behind the bar and went to join everyone else.

Over in a corner of the room, there was a large, round table, where my group and other cast members were sitting and talking about the upcoming show. Apparantly, we were here to do a guest show. BUt it didn't start for a few hours. Genevieve and I decided to check out the stage. We walked up a very unstable staircase and opened the door at the top.

We were shocked into brightness. The top floor of this club was distinctly different from the basement. It was well lit, clean, sharp corners, very modern look. We walked over to the bouncer, I guess, and asked if we could take a look at where we'd be performing. He said he needed to look at our IDs to see which stamp to give us. We did, he stamped our hands, and we walked into the theatre(?). The stage was huge, very white, and I believe linoleum. Neither of us really liked it much.

The man who had been leading us on the raft came running in quickly, grabbed us, and dragged us downstairs. It was now empty except for Chris, George, and Michael. He gathered us together, and one by one forced our heads to lay on a table and mutters, 'Your stuff.'

The table got soft, I unblurred my eyes, and I was in my bedroom. I shook off my confusion and got up. I figured this must be the way to get us out of that realm, or whatever it was. Genevieve, Michael, Chris, and George were asleep around me. I woke them up, we got our bearings, and we went downstairs to join our leader guy at the dining room table. He explained that we were being tricked. That whoever we were suppsed to stop was using events and people from our memories to distract us. The club is a trap that we have to get out of or we'll be destroyed. We agreed that we'd completely forgotten about what we were supposed to do, and fallen right in with the rest of the cast and preparations for the show.

He told us to rest for the night, and we'd try again in the morning. I set everyone except Chris up in my room, and walked Chris to his. I sat and talked to him for a while and then said I should probably go back. Everyone was sleeping on matresses on the floor, and I climbed into my own bed.

I closed my eyes and, again, we were on the raft. He warned us to be more cautious this time, as they could send us anywhere to trap us. But, again, we were dropped into the same room in the same club. This time I ran to pick up the stuff quickly. The first thing I picked up was a small bag that exploded on me. It was this murky green goo and it was spreading on my skin. I screamed and ran out of the room to Michael to ask him for help. He grabbed a wet rag from behind the bar and quickly started rubbing it off. It came off eventually, but left what looked like deep burns on my skin.

I looked up at him and meaningfully said we'd probably have to do without our stuff. He looked at me sympathetically and went to hug me. A voice boomed deafeningly that we were to get out. We all ran up the stairs and through the door. Same club upstairs but this time it wasn't empty. The bouncer insisted that Genevieve and George needed costumes to enter, and pointed us to the door to get them. Michael and Chris stayed to see if they could find a way out, and I went with George and Genevieve to get them costumed. The room ended up being Bad Moo. I said hello to Lionel, and he said he could help them right away. He pulled out a box that he called "the quick costume box", and opened it. Inside was white rope, thin black rope, and red fabric. He started fitting them and I started looking around.

I started picking up Star Wars figures to apparently use as a supplement to Michael's Christmas present. While George and Genevieve were getting changed, Lionel said to put them down, he had even better statues to offer me, and he'd help dress them up. He brought the same box with him, pulled out these beautiuful wooden busts of all the Star Wars main characters, and started fitting them for costumes.

That's when I realized I'd gotten swept up in being here and, again, gotten trapped where we didn't belong. I ran form the counter to get George and Genevieve, who seemed to also realize the same thing. We ran towards the door and I woke up.
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(no subject) [Jul. 13th, 2005|12:24 am]
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Today was a very productive day.

I got lots and lots of sleep last night, which was very much needed. Woke up, took my mom to the doctor's and on some errands (I have discovered, during this her-not-being-able-to-be-independant period, that my mother does quite a lot of errands). Soon after I picked up George. Traffic was terrible, but I managed to get all the way there without panicing (my first time driving during the day on the Parkway), and home as well. And we got back in plenty of time for the locksmith (who my mother had an appointment with; she's changing some of the locks because of my father) and Jolene.

We met Genevieve when we got here. George finally got his haircut! It's short! And with all she took off, it's actually his natural hair colour; weird. Looks good, though. Genevieve also got her hair cut and it looks beautiful. I love the way Jolene cuts hair. We went for food afterwards and had a nice evening talking and having yummy chinese food.

Came back here and Genevieve decided to head home so she could get sleep. George and I hung here for a while and played Scrabble, at which he kicked my ass [I suck at games :(]. Took him home (again, my mother insisted she come with me, but I did the driving and the not panicing all by myself again; I'm very proud of my progress with this, I deserve a medal).

When I got back, I decided to exercise. Very proud of myself for that; it would have been really easy to just not because it was so late. I may actually not give up on this getting healthy thing. I did a fairly difficult workout, too. I'm going to feel it tomorrow; I know 'cause I can feel it already tonight. But it's one of my favourites, and I'm getting back into the swing of things easier then in the past. Drank a buttload of water and took a shower.

Not looking forward to work tomorrow, considering I have to be in at ten, which, I know is not that early, but I also know I'm not going to want to get up, and I'm going to be achey. I'm not sure if I'm working until 4:00, 6:00, or 9:30. We never clarified this. I'm hoping it's 6:00, 'cause that'll be a nice chunk of hours, but not a marathon day, and I could potentially have the energy to exercise again, which I won't have if I work for 11 and 1/2 hours.

Looking forward to Thursday. I have a bunch of errand (shock!) to do with my mom, but I get to see Michael for a bit in the evening. Friday off, and the Harry Potter / possibly seeing Charlie and the Chocolate Factory at night. Work Saturday's gonna be a drag, but Sunday is my relaxin' with Genevieve and Michael (and Thai food) day.

Okay, right now I'm pleasantly sore and sleepy. I think I'll go sleep now.
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