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    Monday, December 28th, 2009
    kittenspeaks
    2:01p
    The Aughts for Naught and Moving on in '10
    I had thought about writing about how much 2000-2009 really really sucked. I mean death of family and loved ones, illness and surgery, betrayal and heartbreak, violations and lack of trust, struggle and strife....yeah. There were many people and things that may have had good moments but all told they brought more bad and pain than good and happiness.
    I don't really want to drudge all that up again. Much like the nightly news there is to much bad reported. I want to think about the good. So, the things I have had which brought more good and happy:

    The highlights of The 20'Aughts-

    1) Meeting Katinsky, Aileen, Carter, Evita and the rest of the Sensurround crew. These are the people I now consider my family and closest friends. So much of the other good for these years has been with/ for/ and because of them.
    1a) Barker Project
    1b) Geek Love (in ATL and Fringe Fest) 
        Sure, these things had their ups and downs but all in all they were experiences where I stretched and grew as an actress and worked with people who ( I trust and would share the boards with again and again. (And yes, this is even if I don't want to share anything other than The Boards with them.)
    1c) Karaoke- Singing in public was my last great performance anxiety. If it weren't for the support, encouragement and friendly jabs I never could have done this. Now, I even feel ok with auditioning for shows with musical aspects.

    2) Spring 4th. Thanks to Elvis, Rik, Chris and The Psytrance kids for this. I found a home there. I miss it a great deal. I really enjoyed my time at the door and in my "fishbowl" slinging the booze. It was a wonderful way to come out from under my rock, get my groove on a bit and also it gave a bit to my caretaker side in playing physical and emotional nursemaid to friends and strangers. 

    3) Livejournal. Yep, I actually started this in 2000. And yes, there has been various drama and stress. But it has also lead me to many wonderful people. And it is cheaper than therapy.

    4) Nomenclature- Ok, this really started with my time on the doors at 688 and on the Stage at Club Fetish and The Chamber. But, working with Kook and Foster at Nomenclature let me take a more active role in the over all process and I loved it. It also let me meet people like Jolie, Calico, Emily and others who have been (and continue to be) important and cherished parts of my life.

    5) Trips to NOLA with Foster. I can't even begin to talk about all the fun I had there. NOLA had previously been a tainted city thanks to ventures in poor relationships. But, going there with a friend to see other friends and work various events- that was more than wonderful.

    6) Voltaire- The man, The market. I truly enjoy working for Voltaire. He is a wonderful person, a talented artist and I have met some wonderful people because of it. Again for this I have to put Jayme, Joanne, Beverly, Travis, Randy and Audrey into my list of favorite people. I never would have met any of them if it weren't for Voltaire and my life would be less without them.

    7) Meeting The Oracle, Bones and Melissa. (It's almost funny that The Oracle is really my only friend in Chicago now.) I owe much to them (and Melissa) for taking care of my fur-kids when I sojourn back to the south.  Extra special love for The Oracle and Melissa for stepping in on short notice to take care of them when Mom died.  The Oracle has been there for me in many nights/ early morning of talking over breakfast or tea. And of course I couldn't have a better crowd here for silly dancing at 80's nights.

    8) ARTC and MRAP. What fun!! And what wonderful people to work with. It brought me a new skill set as well as a diverse group of people who are all warm, talented, fun, creative and delightful. Almost from the moment I walked in to Chez WilbanksRich I felt wanted and accepted. I did several delightful shows with them. All in all, it represents work and people that I am proud to have in my life.

    9) Romeo and Juliet. Yeah, it was a short run and I have done better shows. But playing Benvolio was great fun. I met "The Crush". I had a really fun time. And it was the kicker that got me out of the "sacrifice" of my marriage (where I gave up everything I wanted so I could help others with their goals) and back to doing stuff that was for me. And breaking my foot just made for a funny story of all of it.

    10) Matt, Lynette, Karen, Monique and Mykie. United Airlines hasn't brought me much in the way of happiness or "good". But, it did bring these people into my life. I know for a fact I could not have made it through the last year without them. They have listened to me rant and rave. They have hugged me while I cried. They have indulged my work madness an even laughed at it from time to time.

    So, there you have it. All the good from 00-09. It isn't much when I think of the list of bad. But, it is enough. It has kept me going. People, places and shows which have nourished my heart and spirit. And that is the most important part of life.

    Moving forward? Well, I don't really have any resolutions for 2010. I decided the over all "better my person and life" are something I need to work harder on all of the time and there is no end result. It isn't a pass/fail. It is an ongoing effort.  Well, I suppose there is a "fail" which comes if I stop trying.
    I do, however, have some measured goals I would like to complete in 2010.
    1) Read (at least) 25 new books.  I know I should aim for more but I am hoping to be busy with other things.

    2) Go on (at least) 12 auditions. Again, I know I should do more. But I am hoping to get cast in several shows so it will impair my ability to audition.
    3) Perform in (at least) 4 shows and/or 6 film/ commercial shoots.

    4) Watch 52 new movies (1 a week) . With Netflix, the ability to download stuff and theaters this one should be a cinch. Since this is part of what I want as a career I need to put in the hours to study the form more.

    5) Watch 12 live shows. (1 a month) See above reasons. And it is better than wasting time in front of the T.V.

    6) Travel more. As long as I am stuck working for United I need to take advantage of my flight benefits. I have a passport. I need to use it. I also have so many place in the US I need to see.  There is definitely a trip needed to Buffalo to see Moo. Where else can I go? Anyone out there have a couch which would suit a traveling Kitten for a night or two? (Sadly, as long as I a working for United there is no way I can afford hotels or even hostels.) But I want to get out more and see more people.

    7) Go to museums at least 12 times. Different museums. Different adventures. There are enough free/ discounted things here in Chicago that I just need to get out and to it. I also really want to go to the Tim Burton Exhibit at the MoMA and spend more time there. (The trip there with Joanne was shorter than I wanted since I was feeling so poorly.)

    8) Go to at least 12 new restaurants.  Ok, going out to eat once a month is a huge splurge. I'll have to work hard on the budget for this. But, I need to be more adventurous. I need to get out and explore more. And, I need to eat.

    9) Take at least one class. More than likely this will be in some kind of theater training. But, it can be anything. If I can find a free class for something all the better. All the more need to expand and grow. If I can do more I will. I suspect it depends largely on money.

    10) ???  I need a 10th goal. Something that is easily quantified. Preferably something that will be free.  Suggestions?

    Current Mood: blah
    fierce_rabbit
    11:50a
    Anyone know anything about Ruby-Crowned Kinglets?
    We have a pair of Ruby-Crowned Kinglet birdies who appear to be trying to get into the house, flying up to our windows on both floors of the house. We're wondering if they lost their flock and are trying to "join" our finches. Has anyone else had this happen? I'm worried about them. We've filled the bird feeders. Would putting out a bird house help?

    Update:They're chowing down on the suet Skip put out and from what we read about them they should be OK. Cute little guys, and useful. We're still wondering why they keep flying up to the windows - not as if they are attacking, but as though they want to come in.

    Current Mood: concerned
    fierce_rabbit
    10:24a
    fierce_rabbit
    9:10a
    Videos of high school lip-sync competition
    I'm posting this again because it's not political - even the comments on Senator Burgis' "poem" are brief and about his bad delivery rather than his sentiments. It's videos from two schools in a lip-sinc competition and both are thoroughly cool. The second one is especially amazing. Go watch them! You'll be glad you did. :)

    You have to work through the comments on Senator Burgis' "Night before Christmas" thing, but it's totally worth it: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26315908/#34557327
    Saturday, December 26th, 2009
    dtpattillo
    8:58p
    Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009
    fierce_rabbit
    7:19p
    These videos made me so happy
    You have to work through the comments on Senator Burgis' "Night before Christmas" thing, but it's totally worth it: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26315908/#34557327

    Current Mood: delighted
    fierce_rabbit
    6:46p
    Resolutions....
    .I don't really make New Year's resolutions. I tend to make and adjust my goals year round. Still, with the changing of the year, and especially with me turning 60 soon, it seems like a good time to do a bigger evaluation and make bigger plans.

    So,

    things I'd like to accomplish in the next year:

    *get into a habit with my voice practice in order to get the most out of my lessons.

    *get into a pattern of recording Momma's stories and transcribe them to her blog. (Need to discuss with Momma and come up with a "realistic" plan)

    *go to an acting coach (have to see if where I want to go has time available/time that works for me).

    *Complete the screenplay I've been working on and follow through with getting it cast and filmed.

    *Complete at least one of the many other screenplay ideas I have sketched out.

    *take an acting workshop (Right now Shakespeare and Company is appealing but their schedule might not work with mine)

    *get in the habit of posting political links and comments to TOP Cat's Pest Strip rather than scatter shot everywhere else.

    *run at least one 10K during 2010

    Thinking about other things but not yet ready to talk about them on a public blog.

    Added: How could I forget the most important one: enroll in the veterinary technician program at Gwinnett Tech!

    Current Mood: contemplative
    Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009
    fierce_rabbit
    10:00p
    Monday, December 21st, 2009
    electricrocket
    11:56p
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    10:01p
    Sunday, December 20th, 2009
    electricrocket
    11:55p
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    10:00p
    Saturday, December 19th, 2009
    fierce_rabbit
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    Friday, December 18th, 2009
    fierce_rabbit
    10:00p
    kittenspeaks
    2:48p
    QuickBooks Testing/ Tutorial
    Does anyone know where I can find a free Quickbooks Test or Tutorial online?
    I have used it in the past but it has been a while. I have a job interview on Tuesday and I have the feeling I may have to test on this so I want to brush up a little.. So far my google search hasn't yielded anything. :-(

    Current Mood: curious
    Thursday, December 17th, 2009
    electricrocket
    11:55p
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    • 11:30 got you exactly what you wanted for Xmas.

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    10:00p
    electricrocket
    1:10p
    Book Log - The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
    The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Aurthur Conan Doyle

    Of the Sherlock Holmes mysteries, I had only read The Hound of the Baskervilles by requirement in high school. I remember slogging through it with great effort, and thus had in ingrained aversion to trying any of the other tales. I believed Dirk Gently to be a more entertaining, and thus superior, Holmes incarnation for the new generation.

    After reading this collection of short stories (published in 1891-1892) , I am surprised at how similar in characterisation Wodehouse's Psmith (1909) and Adams' Gently (1987) are to Holmes. Or, for that matter, David Tennant's Doctor Who.

    I enjoyed this enough that I plan to download the other Holmes collections and give them a go.

    Maybe, just maybe, I'll give Baskervilles a second chance.

    If it behaves.

    Current Mood: calm
    electricrocket
    12:51p
    Book Log - Robinson Crusoe
    The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe

    I thought to read this because I always heard how it inspired young kids, though it may be entirely fictional young kids in nostalgic movies. So I checked out bearing in mind the question of whether I would recommend it to RocketBoy some day.

    As a view into a log ago world, it is fascinating, but as to whether it is inspiring, I am less certain. You have to get past a heap of character flaws and allow for the moral standards of the time in order to empathize with the main character.

    For example, most everybody who has heard the theme song to Gilligan's Island knows Robinson Crusoe was shipwrecked, so I hope I'm not giving spoilers on that account. But one should note that he became shipwrecked on route to pick up a shipment of slaves for his own business gain. Robinson laments his wicked ways on the island, but here he is referring to not heeding his father's warnings rather than his efforts to engage in the slave trade.

    Still, Daniel Defoe has a good writing style that draws you in, and there is much to recommend in this book despite the flawed protagonist.

    I believe I'll recommend it to RocketBoy... when he's 38.

    Current Mood: calm
    electricrocket
    12:34p
    Book Log - The Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Famous Moll Flanders
    The Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Famous Moll Flanders, Etc. Who Was Born In Newgate, and During a Life of Continu'd Variety For Threescore Years, Besides Her Childhood, Was Twelve Year a Whore, Five Times a Wife [Whereof Once To Her Own Brother], Twelve Year a Thief, Eight Year a Transported Felon In Virginia, At Last Grew Rich, Liv'd Honest, and Died a Penitent. Written from her own Memorandums. by Daniel Defoe

    Well, the full title pretty much sums up the storyline of this one.

    This was my first Daniel Defoe novel (downloaded from gutenberg.org). He has an engaging storytelling style, and I was pulled into the narrative pretty quickly.

    It's an odd story telling, though. In a way, I can't quite put my finger on it, but it just seems like a bunch of stuff that happened rather than a novel. It really reads like a memoir of a real-life person rather than a fictional tale. That's more of a compliment than a derision.

    But in a way, it feels like cheating. It subconsciously tricks you into believing, on some level, that the stuff really happened, and so your expectation of the narrative is different than if you were thinking of the story as a fiction. I don't know if that makes me cut it more slack, or what.

    Good read.

    Current Mood: calm
    elemess
    11:06a
    the House GOP caucus meets!
    If you want to watch as the GOP members of the state House of Representatives get together to elect some new leadership positions, click this link.

    They're taking roll now.
    dtpattillo
    12:02a
    RIP
    Roy Disney
    Wednesday, December 16th, 2009
    electricrocket
    11:55p
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    Tuesday, December 15th, 2009
    fierce_rabbit
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