14 December 2008
11 December 2008
10 December 2008
Final Project
Here's my final project: Theatrical Irony. Many bumps in the road to get it completed, but I'm pretty pleased with the end result.
Kudos to everyone in The Theatre Group...it was great working with you!
Kudos to everyone in The Theatre Group...it was great working with you!
05 December 2008
Thank You Theatre Group!!
I wanted to say thank you to the Theatre Group...you guys were a lot of fun to work with. I made a little thank you note...it's totally dorky...so dorky that I considered not even posting it...but it was good practice for the final project so I hope you'll forgive me!
03 December 2008
My Video Disappeared
This is NOT something that is a part of my everyday. But I thought it was funny so I took a picture.
Then the baby saw the dog in his seat and tried to get him out. That was even funnier. I took more pictures.
Then I thought I should take a video, so I did. I thought I'd put some different sounds to it to make another audio project. But when I tried to find the video that I'd uploaded to my computer I couldn't find it. Did I save it somewhere I can't find it? Did I delete by mistake? Who knows...but it is frustrating.
That IS something that is part of my everyday!
Then the baby saw the dog in his seat and tried to get him out. That was even funnier. I took more pictures.
Then I thought I should take a video, so I did. I thought I'd put some different sounds to it to make another audio project. But when I tried to find the video that I'd uploaded to my computer I couldn't find it. Did I save it somewhere I can't find it? Did I delete by mistake? Who knows...but it is frustrating.
That IS something that is part of my everyday!
02 December 2008
Doesn't it just figure...
The ladies at the customer service desk were really nice and made announcements over the PA to have everyone check their carts. That didn't work, so one of the employees went outside and checked all the carts in the parking lot. It was dark and rainy...but he found them!!!! I was so relieved.
After a long day, when all sorts of other irritating events had happened, I was ready to go home, do some homework, put the baby down, and go to bed myself. But as I was putting my stuff in the car, a young man approached me, saying that he had a family and all the shelters were full and could I spare some change so he could get a room for his family for the night. It made me stop and remember that there are much worse problems out there than lost keys. I'm a single mom and a student so I'm not rolling in dough, but at least I have a roof over my head.
I gave him five dollars.
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