Thursday, April 14, 2011

Foiled by a watch...


I am looking for this watch...I've spent about an hour searching through sites, looking up 'GOTO' watches, and I get nothing...nada...zip...and then I stumble upon some Taiwanese pop artist that is apparently endorsed by the makers of this watch...but there's no link to the site...foiled again. If anyone knows where I can find this watch, please, let me know!!

On another note...
It would appear our house is being bought by some of our best friends from church.
Which means I can visit anytime I want, because they love me!!
Of course, I know, it won't be the same house exactly, but it's nice...
And rather than worry about not going home again, Mom and I are discussing plans for traveling abroad to see family...and it's family that makes it home, right?
Right...
Though I still wish I could go home, at least to pack up things, or rather figure out what should NOT be packed and throw it out, so Mom n Dad don't have to deal with so much of my stuff...
Oh, well, I guess they're fine without me.
South Carolina, here we come...er...here
they come...


So since I don't have much of a family out here, I've made one with this group: Billings Catholic Campus Ministries. The leader of the group, Mary (not pictured because she's taking the photo!) is a really great girl, and she and this group have become a bit of a home-base for me, at least faith-wise.
And no, I'm not Catholic, nor am I converting, but I have to say, I've never met a Catholic I didn't like, and they're always more God-focused than other Christians I meet...sad, but true. Maybe it's all the rules, the rituals, the 'I have to attend church every Sunday plus Saint days or I'm going to hell...' mindset (though maybe they've laxed on that rule in the last few centuries?), but since they're so involved in church, they live their faith so much more openly then others, and there's a real sense of community, and family...
And they'll even take in a messed-up, funky kid like me.
Thank you, Mary, for the long talks, the pizza, the coffee, and setting up events like 'Theology on Tap' and 'An Evening with the Bishop;' they really help me to stay focused, and I love being apart of this ministry!!


On a not-so-God-filled note...
I played a hooker in the RMC Theatre production of Neil Simon's "California Suite."
I was cast as 'Bunny,' but no one ever knew my name unless they looked in the program.
And it was lots of fun, and no, I'm not just wearing underwear, that's a bikini!!
And I'm glad that I could find a role that wouldn't force me to cover up my tattoos, because that's been a bit of a concern lately...as if having a tattoo makes me less of a person? Yeah, thanks a lot...
But it was great, it was wonderful, it was amazing...
And I can't get Michael Bubl
é out of my head, but I think I"m alright with that.
Check out the lovely review here:
Click Me!!!

In a theatre exchange sort of thing, after coming to see our show, a group of us went down to Sheridan, Wyoming to see a production of 'The Dead Guy,' written by Eric Coble. It was funny, it was awkward, and we weren't quite sure we liked it...
Funny, but we kind of expected 'the dead guy' to survive...
But it was a blast, and I wish I'd gotten some pictures...oh well...

Life outside of theatre is going well.
Music is Life.
'Nuff said.
And I think I might be happy...today, anyway.

Love you all, hope life's treatin' you right, happy Thursday!!

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