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Shower The People You Love
“You will find as you look back upon your life that the moments when you have really lived are the moments when you have done things in the spirit of love.”
- Henry Drummond
A lot of my friends are married and many of my friends are engaged, but besides my sister-in-law, I have never been as close to the “Bride To Be” as I am to D. So when it came to planning the Bridal Shower of someone I love so much, I took a ton of time to make sure things were perfect. And after a few different “themes” and a few very, very last minute changes, we celebrated D and her future Mrs. status last Saturday morning over a lovely brunch.
D getting into costume
Can anyone be prettier?
Meet D’s other man in her life…Jack.
We did a kitchen themed shower, so guests were asked to bring some “kitchen” gadget. I made homemade Rosemary Sea Salt as party favors.
And each guest was asked to write a piece of advice for D and Jason on wooden spoons, which ended up serving as our centerpiece and D is able to take and use in her new home.
I am not afraid to admit that I was very overwhelmed with the whole morning. The reality of the whole thing hit me. My best friend is getting married. I am going to be standing next to her in just 2 months while she makes one of the biggest choices in her life. I couldn’t be happier for a single human being and I can’t believe she asked me to be a part of it all.
All in all it was a nice morning. I wish I could have stayed til the end, but I had to go to work. With it being Tony Voter month, we aren’t able to take time off. Thankfully the girls were ok with having something in the morning so I could participate for most of it. I was able to catch up with them for dinner later that day, but I didn’t get to spend time with D as much as I wanted to. And before I knew it, she was heading back to VA.
But now it feels like the wheels are in motion for the wedding. I am all RSVP’ed, I have my room booked and the girls and I have already discussed the Bachelorette Party. The only thing I have left to get started is my speech. Which is why I didn’t go into to much personal stuff on this post. I gotta keep something for the Wedding Day Speech.
Have you ever thrown a Bridal Shower? Did you do a theme?
The Whirlwind
“There is nothing more beautiful than seeing a person being themselves. Imagine going through your day being unapologetically you.”
- Steve Maraboli
Here we are again at the beginning of yet another week. A jammed packed weekend in the rearview mirror and I for one am dragging. I believe the past 8 days have finally caught up to me and I have the energy level of a slug. I am embracing these two days off that we have and trying not to conquer the world.
I would love to catch you up on D’s Bridal Shower, but the best pictures are on D’s camera, so I am going to wait and do a post on it later when I get copies. (Hint Hint D!) But without photo evidence, let me just say, D looked gorgeous, the food was delicious, we spent the morning enjoying each other’s company, and D got some really fun and useful kitchen gadgets.
We also wrapped up our first full week with Jane Lynch, and let me just tell you she has changed the energy of the show so much. The audience screams the moment she comes on stage and they are hooked for the rest of the show. It electrifies the stage and makes for such a fun 2.5 hours of theatre.
I also got to meet Cobie Smulders from How I Met Your Mother after the show yesterday. I rarely get excited about meeting “people” but I was really psyched to grab a photo with her. She is super sweet and her little girl was mesmerized with the show.
Speaking of work, we have two days off this week. We not only have today off (our regularly scheduled day off) but we also have tomorrow off as well. I am experiencing what most people call a “weekend” and I could not be more stoked and it could not be here at a better time. The only activity on my to-do list is my final TV/Film class and hopefully a few easy runs around the city. Other than that, I will be catching up with rest, phone calls, and maybe a glass of wine.
How was your weekend?
Thursday Morning
“Most folks are about as happy as they make up their minds to be.”
-Abraham Lincoln
Good morning my loves. For the first time in weeks, I am not racing a clock. I am actually doing laundry and waiting for my mom to get to my apartment. Even though I woke up entirely too early for a “morning off” I forced myself to be lazy until a decent hour chimed.
The past couple weeks have definitely taken a toll on me and my immune system. I don’t know if I ever remember getting this sick as often as I have been. Allergies and sinuses seem to be taking over my life and no amount of Zyrtec or Mucinex seems to be helping. And just when I think I am breathing like a normal person, I realize I have already gone through another box of tissues.
But enough of that, auditions behind me, I am gearing up for Jane Lynch’s “Opening Night Party” tonight with my cast. I am excited to spend a little social time with my castmates. I feel as if I run into work, do my job and leave as soon as the curtain comes down. It seems that way because it is true. I usually have early mornings so I am forced to get home and get to bed. But in the course of the past 10 months, I have worked with some incredible people, so I am excited to enjoy a little celebratory evening with them tonight.
I also have my mom coming into town to help me with my best friend’s bridal shower! AGH! So many things…so little time!
What I’m Lovin’ Wednesday
“Never let the fear of striking out get in your way.”
~Babe Ruth
Good morning and Happy Hump Day! This is the last massively long day for me. (At least in this particular audition stretch). I am surprised that I have been able to keep up with the blog the past few mornings, but I think it was a blessing to have something to slow me down, even if it was just for a few minutes and words. Anyway, I hope the beginning of your week treated you kindly and that you had a few more breathing moments than I did.
Now, onto “What I’m Lovin’ Wednesday.”
Now I have mentioned this favorite little nugget before, but it warrants another shout out. I got my second NatureBox in the mail yesterday, and I was just as happy about it as the first one. The box contains 5 bags, each filled with different natural and whole snacks. With each month brings different snacks. They range from salty to sweet and everything in between. For someone who tends to eat small snacks throughout the day, this is a total winner. It is $19.95/month, free shipping and can cancel anytime. I got mine via a Groupon a few months ago, so if the price isn’t what you are looking for, keep an eye out on Groupon or Living Social.
Originally scheduled to begin tonight, Jane made her Broadway debut last night at the Palace Theatre. When the announcement happened before the show, the entire audience went completely nuts. She brings such a great energy to the show, I know that I speak for a lot of the cast, we are so happy to have her in the family. Not only is she hysterical, but she is kind and quite down to Earth. Looking forward to the next 2 months of stage time with her!
On that note, I have to head to work. 2 shows with a hopeful run between if I can get my butt in gear. Hope you have a great one!
What are you lovin’ these days?
Hurry On
“Be aware of wonder. Live a balanced life – learn some and think some and draw and paint and sing and dance and play and work every day some.”
- Robert Fulghum
While I am continuing with the balancing act that is my life at the moment, I am taking a moment between training and getting ready for my audition to say hello and catch you guys up on my day yesterday.
My first audition went great. Since taking my TV/Film class, I have been trying a few new tactics in the audition room. There is this feeling a lot of actors get when auditioning that is a sense of urgency. Guilty as charged. We hurry into the room, run to the piano to give the pianist our music, run to our place to sing, sing our song, say thank you while walking back to the piano to retrieve our music book and then awkwardly slink out of the room almost apologetically. But what I have been reminded of and have been trying to put in place is taking my time and being present. The audition is mine and the only way for me to put my best foot forward is to take a second and center myself before beginning. It isn’t that I am wasting time in the room, it is more that I am using the time in a different way. Mind blowing right?
After my audition yesterday, I hurried downtown to my TV/Film class. I wish I could say it went great, but honestly it was a complete disaster. My only complaint on the class is that I have spent more time trying to find scenes to do than I have actually working on them. And since my focus the last couple days have been on my upcoming auditions, unfortunately my prep for my class suffered. I was disconnected and left feeling a little disappointed in myself. I know why I wasn’t able to juggle it all, but I just wish I could. Oh well, c’est la vie….I have one more class left so I am going to make sure I finish with a bang.
After class, I hurried back uptown for the “Little Theatre, Big Dreams” Benefit Concert. I was joined by a ton of my Annie castmates, and together I know we raised a ton of money for this little venue. The YMCA kids were wonderful and so excited to be sharing a stage with Broadway performers. It made the stress of the week melt away…even if it was just for a bit.
Well enough about yesterday, I have another full day today and need to get that started. Gonna try to make sure I take the time to enjoy the view while running around today. Little goals will be the mantra of today.
How do you deal with feeling rushed?
Get Busy Living
“Acting is not about being someone different. It’s finding the similarity in what is apparently different, then finding myself in there.”
~ Meryl Streep
Hi friends! Happy Monday. Today is going to be short and sweet. You see in the next couple days, I have 3 (pretty big) auditions, my second to last TV/Film class, a Benefit Concert, a put-in rehearsal for our new Miss Hannigan, Mrs. Pugh and Judge Brandeis, a training session with my coach, and final touches on a bridal shower. All of that plus my regular work schedule. Eek! I made sure to get up a little extra early this morning to try to catch up with the day before it had a chance to get away from me.
If you are in the area, come and check out the “Little Theatre, Big Dreams” concert I am singing in tonight. It is at the Upper West Side YMCA at 7pm and all proceeds go to the Y’s theatre program. I sang at it last year, and was so touched with all the children who were there. It is a really fun night. And it is hosted by one of my favorite people on the planet, David Rosetti.
On that note, I have coffee to drink, scenes to learn, music to memorize and make-up to apply. Enjoy your Monday!
And God Laughs
“No matter how many plans you make or how much in control you are, life is always winging it.”
~Carroll Bryant
There was a song in The People In The Picture that was called “And God Laughs.” I had a moment this morning walking across the park that made me chuckle. Here I am, making all these decisions and organizing all my plans and each morning I have woken up and another curve ball is thrown my way. The hook of the song is ‘man plans and God laughs.’ Well let me tell you friends…He is roaring with laughter these days.
Besides all that, this week has been super eventful. We have been in rehearsal mode because Jane Lynch has finally arrived here at The Palace Theatre! She is very kind, very witty and very, very funny. I am so excited to have her here and part of the family.
I ran yesterday in the rain with Coach Ali. I am working on uneven ground these days to help with my “running economy.” Basically that means that running on uneven terrain makes me work harder, so when I make it back to my road races, I am more efficient (and hopefully faster). And with the rain, I ended up covered in mud and soaking wet, but it didn’t matter. I got on the subway, caught a glimpse of myself in the window and burst out laughing. I looked like a grown up 5-year old who spent the entire rainy day playing outside.
And speaking of being a little kid, Happy Mothers Day to my amazing Mom. Without her I would be a bit more frantic, a lot less confident, and probably a lot less clean. I got lucky with the hand dealt to me in regards to my parents. Unconditional love is the only language they speak, and I am constantly reminded that I am safe because of them. So Happy Mother’s Day mom. I love you.
And Happy Mother’s Day to all the Mothers and Grandmothers out there. You make the world a better place to be.
A Thursday Thought
“Peace is the number one beautiful ornament you can wear, I really believe that. They say you should always wear a smile, but I don’t believe that you should “always” wear a smile, seriously, you’re going to look stupid! But peace, you should always carry peace within you, its the most beautifying thing you could ever have or do. Peace makes your heart beautiful and it makes you look beautiful, too. You want to have perfect physical posture when you stand, sit, and walk, and peace is the perfect posture of the soul, really. Try perfect posture outside as well as inside. Peace creates grace and grace gives peace.”
― C. JoyBell C.
What I’m Lovin’ Wednesday
“You have to master not only the art of listening to your head, you must also master listening to your heart and listening to your gut”
- Carly Fiorina
Good afternoon friends and welcome to the second installment of “What I’m Lovin’ Wednesday!” But before we begin you should know that the decisions I have been indecisive about have all been ironed out. After an amazing meeting with my agent, I know that I have made the right decision for myself and for my future. Sorry I can’t spill too much in regards to it all, but I can say that I am someone who has to sit with a decision, sometimes for a while, and sift through my feelings, the practicalities, and the reality. That way no matter what, I walk away feeling a wave of peace.
Ok, enough of that….lets move on to what I am digging this week!
Now that I am getting back into my training, I wanted to try a few more “fueling” options. So after some research, I discovered Generation UCan sports and recovery drink. I haven’t gotten a chance to use it yet, silly sinus infection, but I did just get it in the mail yesterday! If it is good enough for Meb, it is good enough for me.
Living in NYC you need a good pair of shoes. And if you are lucky you can find a cute pair of shoes that can handle the foot traffic of NYC. These are my new favorite. Target + $14.99 = Amazing.
This post by Alec Baldwin
What are you enjoying these days?
A Level Of (Dis)Comfort
“Believe nothing, no matter where you read it, or who said it, no matter if I have said it, unless it agrees with your own reason and your own common sense.”
~Buddha
While I am still in a state of indecisiveness, the world unfortunately keeps turning. And because of that, I am forced to focus on other things which is a total blessing. See how I found that silver lining?
Yesterday I made my way downtown to my second TV/Film Class. After last week’s class I was still a little on the fence if it was something I could see myself doing. The first class was long and was a lot information thrown at us about the business. There are enough similarities to theatre that I can grasp the general concept of TV/Film, but enough differences that had me taking notes for the entire 3 hours my instructor spoke. We did one take of the scene we brought in and were sent a copy of it later in the week. I left feeling a little discombobulated.
So walking into the class this week I was a lot more relaxed but still a little unsure. Our assignment was to prepare a scene that was outside our comfort zone. After asking around for some help, I was turned to the movie Black Snake Moan. It is a pretty difficult movie to watch, but was perfect for me to bring into the audition/class room. The difference this week was that we got a chance to do a few takes and were coached through the material we had chosen. And after 3 go rounds on camera, I had learned a lot about acting on camera and myself. Turns out, I don’t really have much of a “dis”comfort zone. As soon as the scene started I just went with instincts and nothing felt wrong. I still have a lot to learn with angles, how things read on camera and just how little you can get away with film, but I think I have found something that really interests me. And even better is that I have found that this camera class is making me more confident in a musical theatre audition room as well. A win/win as of right now.
And in completely unrelated news, I have set a pretty big goal for myself this month. I am trying to get through everything in my closet before repeating. For those of you who know me really well, know that I live in a state of black leggings and V neck t-shirts. If I am in jeans I get asked why I dressed up. So wanting to dress a little more age appropriate and as if I put a little more thought into my appearance, I am taking a road trip through my closet for the next 30 days. So far I am loving it. Of course I spend my morning runs wondering what I will be wearing that day, but I am hoping that eventually it won’t be such a feat.
Do you have a comfort zone? Is it one you put on yourself or one that was assigned to you? What do you do to get out of it?















