The show was quite intense. Working on it stole my mind and my body from me for two weeks. Now it's all over.
It's strange. I've never worked on any single project as long as we were working on this show (close to two years). It's true most work was at the end, which is to be expected, but it was there in our consciousness for so long. Then two performances and it's over.
My body needed the break, so I'm glad. The work itself was some of the most demanding I've ever experienced, so subtle and so precise. Having both shows be sold out makes it feel worth it, as does the sensation of performing it. Now my life is mine again.
As such, I'm catching up with friends, and apparently making new ones. I'm ridiculously close with Amanda's J now. He opened up to me in a big way and definitely needs the friend. It makes everything just a bit more interesting. It also means he trusts me now, so there's an ok for more play with his lady. We'll see how that goes. At the moment, I think she's less ready for that. We can wait...
On the subject of catching up with friends, I just read through my entire blog, starting February '07. Wow. Some things definitely stick out:
1. I mention marriage here once per thousand words. What's up with that?
2. I can get awfully wordy.
3. People really like my creative work (poems, stories, songs, plays, etc.), which still surprises the hell out of me.
4. I have some great friends here.
So I have a project I want to set upon. It will result in more creative work.
If you're the sort who has been a good friend, one who has commented on work, inspired work, and the like, there may be a piece for you.
Now PLEASE don't expect these pieces to reflect on you in any way. You know my stuff, it can get a little depressing. I may write something and simply attach your name to it. Also, I can't speak for quality. If you don't see yourself right away, don't give up hope: some will be harder than others (and it has nothing to do with how much I like you either).
I simply need to force creativity. Y'all deserve some more. Hopefully, there will be some gems.
I love you guys, really.
It's strange. I've never worked on any single project as long as we were working on this show (close to two years). It's true most work was at the end, which is to be expected, but it was there in our consciousness for so long. Then two performances and it's over.
My body needed the break, so I'm glad. The work itself was some of the most demanding I've ever experienced, so subtle and so precise. Having both shows be sold out makes it feel worth it, as does the sensation of performing it. Now my life is mine again.
As such, I'm catching up with friends, and apparently making new ones. I'm ridiculously close with Amanda's J now. He opened up to me in a big way and definitely needs the friend. It makes everything just a bit more interesting. It also means he trusts me now, so there's an ok for more play with his lady. We'll see how that goes. At the moment, I think she's less ready for that. We can wait...
On the subject of catching up with friends, I just read through my entire blog, starting February '07. Wow. Some things definitely stick out:
1. I mention marriage here once per thousand words. What's up with that?
2. I can get awfully wordy.
3. People really like my creative work (poems, stories, songs, plays, etc.), which still surprises the hell out of me.
4. I have some great friends here.
So I have a project I want to set upon. It will result in more creative work.
If you're the sort who has been a good friend, one who has commented on work, inspired work, and the like, there may be a piece for you.
Now PLEASE don't expect these pieces to reflect on you in any way. You know my stuff, it can get a little depressing. I may write something and simply attach your name to it. Also, I can't speak for quality. If you don't see yourself right away, don't give up hope: some will be harder than others (and it has nothing to do with how much I like you either).
I simply need to force creativity. Y'all deserve some more. Hopefully, there will be some gems.
I love you guys, really.
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I will patiently await more creative work from you, though if I don't see myself right away I will cry
Well, maybe not. But I am a little anxious