
My splendid spring break is winding down, and I am feeling joyful, refreshed, and energetic. The last ten days have not only been a flurry of activity, but also a good amount of down time. I accomplished almost everything on my Spring Break 2022 list plus more. I spent quality time with my family, friends, and fur babies. This much-needed respite allowed me to pause and enjoy the simple pleasures of life. And, I even squeezed in a little work session for my day job.
My hubster and I were both on vacation for spring break. We spent a good deal of time together between my scheduled appointments and his yardwork/home projects. We had our first boiled crawfish for this season with his mom on Good Friday, attended Easter Sunday Mass with friends, did some yardwork in the backyard, hung out at Tickfaw State Park for his company picnic, and watched the entire Dexter: New Blood series in the evenings. It is probably the first time in a long time that we had that much quality time together.
There were only two items on my list that I did not get around to accomplishing this past week. I did not organize my scrapbook room, and I chose hubby time over attending the live on-line event (The 5 Secrets to Designing a Joyful Home) on Wednesday night. It was a free webinar, and thankfully, I can watch the replay of it. I accomplished a substantial amount of reading and writing during the break. In a couple of days, I will complete the books on my April TBR list and will publish a couple of blog posts. My consultation with the oral surgeon went well, and I have scheduled my implant procedure for 29 June.
Big news, dear reader! I only have 14 more workdays left of this school year. To be more precise, I only have 14 more workdays left as an instructional coach at Holy Ghost Catholic School. I am officially retiring from HGCS, and my last day is 20 May 2022. Woo-Hoo! This exciting news is all I am prepared to share with you at this time. Believe you me, dear reader, more about the next chapter of my life and my new adventures will unfold in the next few months. In the meantime, say a little prayer for me that I can successfully wrap up my school year with the remaining time I have there.
More big news, dear reader! I will be performing this week in The Phantom of the Columbia: A Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre at the Columbia Theatre. I am Vera Cost, a B-movie horror icon who is traveling with a group of B-movie stars on a promotional tour. We have been invited to a special dinner at the theatre where we will encounter a mystery, a murderer, and the menacing Phantom of the Columbia. The first rehearsal is tonight, a dress rehearsal is tomorrow night, a preview is on Tuesday night which will be followed by four shows each evening, Wednesday-Saturday. What a wonderfully exciting opportunity for me!
Therefore, today is all about preparing for the upcoming week which will be one of my busiest weeks of the year thus far. Instead of feeling overwhelmed, I am feeling grateful and optimistic while also looking forward to the challenge. Thankfully, I have Thursday and Friday off from my day job. I must be diligent with my self-care by managing my time efficiently, eating properly, and getting sufficient sleep. Barry, Sr. will NOT be out of town for work, so he will be home for Luna and the rest of our fur babies in the evenings. It’s time for me to run, dear reader. I hope you have a spectacular Sunday and a wonderful week ahead. Happiness!
“Prioritize building a life that sustains you and is compatible with your deepest, multifaceted self. Everything else grows from that!” ~ Emily Wapnick
Wow, very exciting news re your work! The other thing I wanted to ask is how do you learn your lines for a play? Anne and I went to see a few plays recently and we were both in awe at the fact that everybody knew their lines, and I just thought I’d never be able to remember all the words (never mind the acting part)!
Learning lines can be challenging for me, especially if they are written in a way a person would not normally say them or if I am not well-rested. Thankfully, I haven’t gotten roles that require tons of lines. In theatre, you generally have many weeks to learn your lines, and you rehearse plenty with the other actors. I just practice, practice, and practice some more. I even practice my lines while driving, doing housework, etc. I also get my younger son, who did plenty of musical theater in school, to help me with my lines. I, too, am in awe with the number of lines, especially long monologues, that actors have to memorize. With film/tv roles, there is less time to memorize lines. Thankfully, I can practice that quick turnaround in my acting classes/workshops. I think that is one reason I enjoy improvising so much, no set lines to memorize. You listen to your scene partner and make it up on the fly.
So glad you had such a productive spring break!!!! And glad you were able to spend lots of time with Barry! That’s so nice! So excited that you are getting closer to being done with school! Woo! So happy for you and all your new adventures 😊
Thanks, Kelsi! My current day job is quickly coming to an end, and I am ready for my new adventures. Woo-Hoo!