Cherish here!
I hope you're all having nice evenings/early mornings! Well, all four of you who read this thing. And you know what? You guys are great! And I'm watching the Big Bang Theory, which is probably my third favorite TV show (after Star Trek and My Little Pony:Friendship is Magic). Possibly because I would date Sheldon so hard. I would very much like a man who I could talk to about Star Trek hardcore and science and play video games with.

Anyway, our lock-in for the spring musical was on friday. It was probably my best drama experience. The cast of this show is so tight knit and so fantastic. The entire time (which was considerable, 2:15-12:00) I didn't want to be anywhere else. That's pretty crazy, because usually I don't like to be around a group of people for so long. We had two run-throughs of the show and we watched a recording of it from a previous night, which really reassured me because I'd had doubts about opening night which are definitely gone now. Of course, on the second run-through we saw Jesus with his beard for the first time and that threw off the rest of the show. I couldn't stop crying with laughter long enough to get my lines out, and I wasn't the only one. A note for everyone, you can't sing and laugh at the same time. You can't simply cannot do it.

All of it was fantastic, however, I love being with these kids! Although it isn't as fun a show to perform, it's been so much more fun to create and build than the Wizard of Oz was. I've had such a beautiful time with them every day. I don't think I could describe the experience adequately. We went through the show once. We ate. We raided ASB's poster supplies and created some beautiful posters, as you can see above and below. Then we ate some more and ran through the show again. Which would be where we lost it and laughed for an hour straight. It does make me worry about our late night showing. It's obvious that we don't function so well at night. And our show is funny. Like, really funny. Especially with audience volunteers getting all up in there. It's hard for us not to laugh. Fortunately some of our characters can enjoy themselves. But Khalina, who plays Marcy Park? She can't even crack a smile. Poor smiley little thing.

Honestly though, my favorite part about drama I think is my relationship with Mikko. He'll probably never see this, but ever since we met we've been at odds with each other over one very important thing. It's an argument I've enjoyed for two years, even though neither one of us can win, despite my being right. Star Trek is better than Star Wars. He disagrees, but he's wrong. And that's ok. I enjoy it. The entire cast is split about this, the director is constantly dragged in. And when it comes to posters, he definitely had to take my side. I mean, do you see Mikko's Star Wars poster?
I'm just so happy with where I am right now. All of the pieces are falling into place. I was afraid that I wouldn't be able to go to Seattle University because of the costs, but I've gotten enough scholarship/grant money to not have to take out a ridiculous amount of student loans. And my show is approaching an end, but it's coming together so well. And I got the job at McDonald's. I'm a little embarrassed to be working there, but money is money and college is expensive. Orientation is on monday. I always imagined it would take longer to find a job, like I would interview and not get called for a week. Certainly not that day.
Lastly, I watched the documentary African Cats, and it's a beautiful film. And horribly sad, I'm not ashamed to say I cried. I don't understand how they can film things like this, and film them so well.
Anyway, have a wonderful night/morning everyone! Have a wonderful day!
Cherish out!