Hello all.
I'm here with all kinds of updates.
Business/Jobs:
First off, just made my business cards. I decided to go with Hand in Heart Designs, because I already had an idea of the logo and I had no idea what to do for the other. Anyway, just 'made' them and they'll be sent to me within a week. Also made a shop on ETSY, no postings yet but it's there!
Applied to like, 5 more places (that I can currently remember) and will hopefully hear back from at least one soon. *crosses fingers*
Lanford Wilson's 'Burn This' Reading:
AWESOME. I mean, the play itself is hilarious and if it ever gets staged near you, or gets a read through--GO. I can't tell you just how funny it was. There are four characters--it's amazing. It was the four actors and one guy reading stage directions. For more info on the play itself there's a Wiki entry for it, Burn This. Jeffery Donovan read as Pale/Jimmy. He was simply fantastic. I guess he had finish filming 11PM the night before, took a 5AM flight to Boston and then they were in rehersal for 10 hours. There were 100 people there at most, and where I sat (it was general seating) was where he was most of the time--I was in the 2nd row, that was one of the positive things about going alone.
heatherbird YOU ARE MENTIONED---PAY ATTENTION TO THIS BIT. ;P
After for $20 there was wine & cheese and you could meet the cast & director--so obviously I signed the fuck up. Jeffrey was of course mobbed, but he was so gracious and kind. I finally go to meet him (I practiced not putting my foot in my mouth by trying out what I wanted to say) and I was so on edge that I spoke really fast and he misheard what I said.
I was trying to tell him that I have a friend named Heather who is also a big fan and says HI because she could be here, yadda yeadda yadda, but he misheard and thought I said "Alfred something says Hi" and he made this adorably cute confused face and said he had no idea who I was talking about and I more calmly explained what I mean and he threw his head back and laughed. I MADE HIM LAUGH. YOU GUYS.HIS NECK IS SO SEXY.
He thanked me and I asked if I could get a picture with him and he smiled brightly and said of course. My camera died so I asked this couple to use my iPhone. They said they were bad with technology but I thought they were kidding--it took them a minute to take this picture---not that I minded, HE HAD HIS ARM AROUND MY WAIST AND I WANTED TO SNUGGLE INTO HIS ARM BUT YOU GUYS WILL BE PROUD BECAUSE I DIDN'T BUT MY ARM WAS AROUND HIM.
The photo is blurry. Like, you can tell who's who but it's blurry. *growls* I was able to get a few photos of him with my camera before it died though. They're big so I have made them a bit smaller & put them under a cut.





An the saddest thing is that it would have been a REALLY nice photo of me, and I HATE 99.9% of the photos that have me. BUTTZ.
I'm uploading some photos from Israel to show---including some not on my FB, since they're technically Sam's photos.
I'm here with all kinds of updates.
Business/Jobs:
First off, just made my business cards. I decided to go with Hand in Heart Designs, because I already had an idea of the logo and I had no idea what to do for the other. Anyway, just 'made' them and they'll be sent to me within a week. Also made a shop on ETSY, no postings yet but it's there!
Applied to like, 5 more places (that I can currently remember) and will hopefully hear back from at least one soon. *crosses fingers*
Lanford Wilson's 'Burn This' Reading:
AWESOME. I mean, the play itself is hilarious and if it ever gets staged near you, or gets a read through--GO. I can't tell you just how funny it was. There are four characters--it's amazing. It was the four actors and one guy reading stage directions. For more info on the play itself there's a Wiki entry for it, Burn This. Jeffery Donovan read as Pale/Jimmy. He was simply fantastic. I guess he had finish filming 11PM the night before, took a 5AM flight to Boston and then they were in rehersal for 10 hours. There were 100 people there at most, and where I sat (it was general seating) was where he was most of the time--I was in the 2nd row, that was one of the positive things about going alone.
After for $20 there was wine & cheese and you could meet the cast & director--so obviously I signed the fuck up. Jeffrey was of course mobbed, but he was so gracious and kind. I finally go to meet him (I practiced not putting my foot in my mouth by trying out what I wanted to say) and I was so on edge that I spoke really fast and he misheard what I said.
I was trying to tell him that I have a friend named Heather who is also a big fan and says HI because she could be here, yadda yeadda yadda, but he misheard and thought I said "Alfred something says Hi" and he made this adorably cute confused face and said he had no idea who I was talking about and I more calmly explained what I mean and he threw his head back and laughed. I MADE HIM LAUGH. YOU GUYS.
He thanked me and I asked if I could get a picture with him and he smiled brightly and said of course. My camera died so I asked this couple to use my iPhone. They said they were bad with technology but I thought they were kidding--it took them a minute to take this picture---not that I minded, HE HAD HIS ARM AROUND MY WAIST AND I WANTED TO SNUGGLE INTO HIS ARM BUT YOU GUYS WILL BE PROUD BECAUSE I DIDN'T BUT MY ARM WAS AROUND HIM.
The photo is blurry. Like, you can tell who's who but it's blurry. *growls* I was able to get a few photos of him with my camera before it died though. They're big so I have made them a bit smaller & put them under a cut.





An the saddest thing is that it would have been a REALLY nice photo of me, and I HATE 99.9% of the photos that have me. BUTTZ.
I'm uploading some photos from Israel to show---including some not on my FB, since they're technically Sam's photos.