Karabuni...
That's "Welcome" in Swahili...so Welcome to Kilimanjaro Safaris...
Ahh, back in the days of driving safari tours at Disney's Animal Kingdom 40 hours a week! I just wish they could pay more!
So I have been bad at keeping up with the blog recently, I apologize. So much has been going on, 4th of July, the show closing and now the move that happens this weekend! Crazy! The 4th of July was great, Happy Birthday America! A great friend has now taken on the tradition of the annual 4th of July bash! As always it was an exceptional time. We drank and drank and drank and ate and drank and karaoke-ed and drank. There was a 5 gallon cooler of this wonderful drink make up of, I think, pineapple juice, Midori and Malibu Rum. It was delicious and drinking it all day made for quite an evening! ;-) I hope everyone enjoyed their holiday as well. I can't wait for the next long weekend.
So the show closed after 5 performance, I'm sad, but happy as well. It was definitely the most rewarding experience for theater I have yet to have. The second weekend we performed the crowd was much more aware of the show, I think. They seemed to get the jokes and the subtext that is so important in this show. We closed on a high note and that is always a good thing. I can't wait to see the DVD as I am interested to see what everyone had to sit through. Thanks to all those who did, I know for a lot it wasn't a favorite, but I appreciate the support.
Lastly, the move...well, everything is happening, the packing is almost done and it's just a matter of moving all my shit into storage and taking the few things with me. I think I may have to go back to a twin bed for a little while, hello FisherPrice! It's going to be difficult after being in a Queen for so long...insert joke here...but all will be good. I'm looking forward to a lot of changes in the near future, I hope all goes well. I tried to quit smoking last week, which didn't take-off very well, but it's not going to stop me from trying again. I think with everything going on I just wasn't in the right mindset to do it. So once things calm down a little, I'll get back on the horse and try it again. "Failure doesn't mean you are a failure; It means you have not yet succeeded."
Ahh, back in the days of driving safari tours at Disney's Animal Kingdom 40 hours a week! I just wish they could pay more!
So I have been bad at keeping up with the blog recently, I apologize. So much has been going on, 4th of July, the show closing and now the move that happens this weekend! Crazy! The 4th of July was great, Happy Birthday America! A great friend has now taken on the tradition of the annual 4th of July bash! As always it was an exceptional time. We drank and drank and drank and ate and drank and karaoke-ed and drank. There was a 5 gallon cooler of this wonderful drink make up of, I think, pineapple juice, Midori and Malibu Rum. It was delicious and drinking it all day made for quite an evening! ;-) I hope everyone enjoyed their holiday as well. I can't wait for the next long weekend.
So the show closed after 5 performance, I'm sad, but happy as well. It was definitely the most rewarding experience for theater I have yet to have. The second weekend we performed the crowd was much more aware of the show, I think. They seemed to get the jokes and the subtext that is so important in this show. We closed on a high note and that is always a good thing. I can't wait to see the DVD as I am interested to see what everyone had to sit through. Thanks to all those who did, I know for a lot it wasn't a favorite, but I appreciate the support.
Lastly, the move...well, everything is happening, the packing is almost done and it's just a matter of moving all my shit into storage and taking the few things with me. I think I may have to go back to a twin bed for a little while, hello FisherPrice! It's going to be difficult after being in a Queen for so long...insert joke here...but all will be good. I'm looking forward to a lot of changes in the near future, I hope all goes well. I tried to quit smoking last week, which didn't take-off very well, but it's not going to stop me from trying again. I think with everything going on I just wasn't in the right mindset to do it. So once things calm down a little, I'll get back on the horse and try it again. "Failure doesn't mean you are a failure; It means you have not yet succeeded."

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