So I spent the past couple of days with my friends for my birthday. It's strange; I'm gonna miss Virginia. Well, the wonderful people I met here anyway...I could care less about everyone else. And I'll miss the Shenandoah Mountains...camping there and kayaking and whatnot. I love celebrating my birthday; I usually do something all Memorial Day weekend. I just came back from a barbeque then I went bowling and sang some karaoke. Good times...we killed singing "Total Eclipse of the Heart" at the bar. It was a breath of fresh air from all the country music people have been singing.
I'm excited for the sketch comedy group thing...you Virginia folks have to check it out.
Lately I've been doing a lot of reflecting and hot damn, I feel a lot older...but in a good way. I lost myself and found myself again, but became stronger and more confident. Yay, new and improved. Sometimes I took things for granted and now I realize how fortunate I am.
It's funny...I never thought I'd get into modeling but the past couple of years I've been doing more of that and getting more into acting as well. Did some theatre in college and was in a couple of bands back then, too...played keyboards and then did lead screaming in another one. I used to write a lot when I was a kid; I wanted to be a magazine editor for the longest time then wanted to write fiction. For some reason I was always shy about showing my work; I remember telling myself if I wrote a book I'd have a pseudonym just because I didn't want people to know it's me baring my soul. Posing naked? That's fine. This sketch comedy group is really exciting for me because not only am I acting in it but I wrote four of the twelve sketches. One guy wrote three, another four, and the other guy wrote one. There are five members in the group; originally it was three and I was the only female then a cast member's girlfriend joined because we needed another girl. I don't try to be funny; in fact I don't consider myself a funny person. Goofy, yes, but funny? Not really. A few months ago when we threw around ideas for sketches I made myself act excited for putting my ideas out; and when it came to writing my material and presenting it to them I was terrified. I have no problem performing other people's work...but my own? I hadn't done that since drama class in high school. The comedy stuff is great since I did cheesy low-budget campy horror and sci-fi films so going back onstage is exhilarating.
Enough rambling...I better get to bed. Good night all.
xoxo,
me
P.S. I added some pics for your viewing pleasure. Enjoy!
I'm excited for the sketch comedy group thing...you Virginia folks have to check it out.
Lately I've been doing a lot of reflecting and hot damn, I feel a lot older...but in a good way. I lost myself and found myself again, but became stronger and more confident. Yay, new and improved. Sometimes I took things for granted and now I realize how fortunate I am.
It's funny...I never thought I'd get into modeling but the past couple of years I've been doing more of that and getting more into acting as well. Did some theatre in college and was in a couple of bands back then, too...played keyboards and then did lead screaming in another one. I used to write a lot when I was a kid; I wanted to be a magazine editor for the longest time then wanted to write fiction. For some reason I was always shy about showing my work; I remember telling myself if I wrote a book I'd have a pseudonym just because I didn't want people to know it's me baring my soul. Posing naked? That's fine. This sketch comedy group is really exciting for me because not only am I acting in it but I wrote four of the twelve sketches. One guy wrote three, another four, and the other guy wrote one. There are five members in the group; originally it was three and I was the only female then a cast member's girlfriend joined because we needed another girl. I don't try to be funny; in fact I don't consider myself a funny person. Goofy, yes, but funny? Not really. A few months ago when we threw around ideas for sketches I made myself act excited for putting my ideas out; and when it came to writing my material and presenting it to them I was terrified. I have no problem performing other people's work...but my own? I hadn't done that since drama class in high school. The comedy stuff is great since I did cheesy low-budget campy horror and sci-fi films so going back onstage is exhilarating.
Enough rambling...I better get to bed. Good night all.
xoxo,
me
P.S. I added some pics for your viewing pleasure. Enjoy!
Are you used to your posts being pink yet?! It took me a while! Ha ha ha!