Wednesday, June 23, 2010

NEW JOB

God answered my prayers last week, and I was offered two jobs on Thursday! Can you believe it?!?! I chose the one I felt would give me more opportunities and had better pay and hours. I am happy to say that I am a receptionist for a Dentist Office in DC! Today was Day 3 and I am loving it!

I take the metro to and from and love it. The office is in a beautiful building on the 10th floor and it's by a park and several fun restaurants, coffee shops, a bakery, etc. I also really like the Dental Team I am working with. The other receptionist is super cool and is being very sweet helping me understand everything. I have never worked in a Dentist Office before and there is a lot to take in during the first week.

I am thankful that I only work Mon-Thurs because once I find an awesome DC apartment and get settled, I will then do theater work on the side to build up my resume! It's a brilliant plan! (At least I hope).

I am happy to report that God is good (as always) and I am blessed! I continue to pray for all those still umemployed...God may you find a job for each person's specific talents.
P.S. Don't forget to BRUSH! :)

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Let's Get Ready to Rumble...

I am ready to make this my new home...but in order to turn this simple DC picture into a reality I need a JOB! Ok, enough is enough. It's time to pull out the the big guns. I have searched the internet, responded to postings, searched job sites, and am driving myself crazy.

Yet, I am still determined.

As a former professor reminded me in an email - I have to be "relentless"... I can do that.


It's time to put on my big girls pants and march into places and say "hire me." Or, well, at least offer them my resume.



Ideally, I would love to work for:








These are just to name a few of the many wonderful theaters in the Washington DC area. I am very much looking forward to seeing shows and working in the business.

Alright... (deep breath) ... Watch Out DC, Here I come!

Monday, May 3, 2010

Farewell Virginia Stage Company



Today is my last day working as Assistant Box Manager at the Virginia Stage Company. It is a very bitter sweet day indeed. I have been very fortunate to have had this opportunity and will miss it greatly! I mean, look at these beautiful pictures:

I will leave behind a great company and many great people. It has been a true honor working here and I know that VSC will have an amazing season next year. I just might just have to stop in a see a few shows... :)

Friday, April 30, 2010

My One-Act Makes Headlines

The play I directed at CNU made their paper!  Here is the article:

“3x3”: Three takes on theater - A E - The Captain's Log Online - Christopher Newport University's Student Newspaper

A+E - 
The Captain's Log Online
“3x3”: Three takes on theater
 By Sarah Hayes, Asst. A+E Editor
 Published On April 14, 2010 in Volume 41, Issue 21
 

Molière, college rape and the creation of the world What do these three things have in common? Well, to be perfectly honest, nothing. At least they had nothing in common until TheaterCNU got a hold of them. For their final production of the 2009-2010 season, TheaterCNU presents “3x3: A Night of One-Act Plays” in which three plays by three playwrights are presented by three casts and three directors. The result is nothing short of one of the most unique evenings of theater you may ever experience.

The idea behind “3x3” was to create a unique evening that exposed the audience to a variety of theatrical styles and TheaterCNU certainly succeeded. The theatrical styles range from classic to contemporary and the directing styles vary just as widely as the scripts. A different director directed each show and the list was comprised of a TheaterCNU alumnus, TheaterCNU professor and a local guest director.  

“Sganarelle," written my Moliere
Directed by guest director Todd D. Norris, “Sganarelle” was the most comedic of the one-acts presented. The story follows two couples—Celie and Lelie and Sganarelle and Martine—as they follow assumptions and rumors instead of seeking out the facts. As the play progresses, the four end up in a tangled web of confusion, jealousy and anger due to presumed adultery and disloyalty.

The period in which “Sganarelle” is written makes it difficult for actors and audiences alike, but Norris did his best to keep it relevant to the modern audience. “I wanted to keep it relatively accurate to the period in its general look and its general feel,” said Norris. “Not all of the jokes are going to translate to a modern audience, so we tried to preserve the jokes so they get the style of the show, but [we] also added a lot of visual interest and a lot of slapstick so the audience can enjoy the show as much as a period audience would have.”

Junior Willem Krumich (Sganarelle) and Senior Peter Adams (Lelie) kept the audience in stitches with their crazy antics and stunts as they fought to the ones they loved. As Adams melodramatically leapt around the stage in search of the one he loves, Krumich endured a beating by his wife Martine (Senior Megan Geers) before donning a ridiculous costume to fight for his honor and his wife.

The rest of the kept the audience smiling and laughing from start to finish and Sganarelle summed it up best when he says, “When all the evidence as you it leads up to one conclusion, don’t believe it.”

“Information," written by Nicole Quinn

The most somber of the three one-acts, “Information” addresses the topic of sexual assault and rape on a college campus through various monologues and conversations between students of multiple races, cultures, genders and sexual orientations.

Directed by TheaterCNU alumna Stacey Kruml, the cast of “Information” worked hard to understand and convey the severity of the topic and situation. “Sexual assault and rape is happening on a lot of college campuses and establishing the importance of it helped the cast find the tone they needed to set,” said Kruml.

The topics addressed within the show include power abuse relationships between students and professors, homosexual sexual assault and assault within relationships, among others.

Senior Alex Cirves gave a compelling performance as Pilar, a Mexican student who was assaulted by a professor. Her sincerity and pain was evident to every audience member as she relayed her story. Freshman Natalie DeHart played Kelly, a deaf student frustrated with the barriers between the deaf and hearing cultures and the lack of assistance for deaf people in assault and rape situations. Her anger and frustration could be seen in every sign and every facial expression as she relayed her painful story.


“Adam and Eve," adapted by Ruthann Curry and Bob Rogerson
The evening of one-acts closed with “Adam and Eve,” a retelling of the story of the first man and woman through the pen of Mark Twain. TheaterCNU professor Bob Rogerson directed the show and said, “I regard this piece as a touching, funny and heart-breaking account of Adam’s—and Eve’s—discovery of natural human behavior—as seen through the pen of Mark Twain.”

Seniors Grace Beach and Jeff Gallo portrayed Adam and Eve, the first man and woman, as they explored Eden with all its discoveries and surprises. Beach’s portrayal of Eve was intriguing in all its innocence and beauty. As she learned more each day about her environment and her companion, Adam, she seemed to delight in everything she learned.

As Adam, Gallo presented a very different perspective than most would assume of the first man. At first irritated with the presence of his companion, he slowly learned to appreciate her presence, conversation and assistance in live, coming to the final conclusion that “wheresoever she was, there was Eden.”

To capture the innocence and naiveté of Adam and Eve, Rogerson had Beach and Gallo focus on the concept of discovery. “As the first man and the first woman, they have no past,” said Rogerson. “Anger is based in the past. We have a database full of results of what has happened to us before, so we can get angry about what has happened. We don’t get angry at what is going to happen, so with no past there’s no anger.

“Fear is based in the future, but we have a database full of memories of our past futures. They have no past, so they have no fear. So we approached all this material as complete discoveries, wonder and magic without any negativity of fear and anger.”
 

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Packing Up My Life

As I pack up my apartment, I realize just how much stuff I have accumulated over the years. Everything has a memory...everything. Sadly, it's time for me to grow up and get rid of somethings. This is never an easy task. But, I figure that by getting rid of old stuff, I will be making more space for my amazing future. I like the sound of that!

I am sad to leave. I am leaving friends, family and my "home." I know that change is good and I am ready to 'spice' things up a bit. I pray that God will help me find a great apartment and job in DC so that my awesome friends and family can come and visit me!

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Things I Love This Week


Up Coming Trips:
Clemson, SC--I am going to visit one of my sisters, SaraLynn, and I am so excited! She attends Clemson University and I am so proud of her because she graduates very soon! I am driving down with her fiance and my very dear friend, Daniel.

Movies:
Avatar--It comes out tomorrow!!! Seriously, this movie is amazing and I am so excited for it to be on DVD! I must own it ASAP!

Theater:
Reduced Shakespeare Company's The Complete Works of William Shakespeare Abridged-- The Virginia Stage Company and the Virginia Arts Festival are hosting this show at the Wells Theater now through Sunday. I saw it last night and LOVED it!!!! I was laughing non-stop! The script and the 3 actors are brilliantly witty and fun!!! If you have a chance to see this show, I highly recommend it! Please check out their website. The guys in the show are very personable and would love for you the see them and say hi after the show. I even got them to sign my playbill.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Coming Together

Things are coming together...I can see Washington DC in my future!  I move out of my apartment in Newport News VA in two weeks and then move home with my parents in Williamsburg VA for a little bit.  During the month of May, I will be traveling to DC to look for a new place to live and a new place to work.  I do hope I find both relatively soon!  Please pray for me...

DC is going to be great!  It is a beautiful city filled with American History, art, museums, theater, parks, etc...It will be a lot of fun!!!  Plus, I will be close to the National Cathedral.  I am very much looking forward to praying in such a beautiful church!   

  

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Something Beautiful

My New FAVORITE Song is: "Something Beautiful" By-NeedtoBreathe

If you have the chance, I would highly recommend looking it up online. Take a look at the lyrics because they are perfectly written.


In your ocean, I'm ankle deep
I feel the waves crashin' on my feet
It's like I know where I need to be
But I can't figure out, yeah I can't figure out

Just how much air I will need to breathe

When your tide rushes over me
There's only one way to figure out
Will ya let me drown, will ya let me drown

Hey now, this is my desire

Consume me like a fire, 'cause I just want something beautiful
To touch me, I know that I'm in reach
'Cause I am down on my knees, I'm waiting for something beautiful
Oh, something beautiful

And the water is risin' quick
And for years I was scared of it
We can't be sure when it will subside
So I won't leave your side, no I can't leave your side

Hey now, this is my desire
Consume me like a fire, 'cause I just want something beautiful
To touch me, I know that I'm in reach
'Cause I am down on my knees, I'm waiting for something beautiful
Oh, something beautiful

In a daydream, I couldn't live like this
I wouldn't stop until I found something beautiful
When I wake up, I know I will have
No, I still won't have what I need

Hey now, this is my desire
Consume me like a fire, 'cause I just want something beautiful
To touch me, I know that I'm in reach
'Cause I am down on my knees, I'm waiting for something beautiful
Oh, something beautiful


The Band: NeedtoBreathe

Easter Season


Tomb, thou shalt not hold Him longer;
Death is strong, but Life is stronger;
Stronger than the dark, the light;
Stronger than the wrong, the right...

~Phillips Brooks, "An Easter Carol"

Friday, April 2, 2010

Good Friday: Holy Friday



"Father, into your hands I commend my spirit.
In you, O LORD, I take refuge;
let me never be put to shame.
In your justice rescue me.
Into your hands I commend my spirit;
you will redeem me, O LORD, O faithful God."
- Luke 23:46

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Holy Thursday: Washing of the Feet



Happy Holy Thursday

Jesus knew that His hour had come ... "Unless I wash you, you will have no inheritance with me ... Whoever has bathed has no need except to have his feet washed, for he is clean all over; so you are clean ...

He said to them "Do you realize what I have done for you? ... If I, ... the master and teacher, have washed your feet, you ought to wash one another's feet.  I have given you a model to follow, so that as I have done for you, you shoud also do." 

The Gospel of the Lord








Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Holy Wednesday


As we come to a close of our Lenten Journey, may each of us soak in the final graces of this special time with Christ. As we step closer with Christ during His final days, may we be reminded of those Disciples that were especially close to Jesus. They each wanted nothing more than to be in His presence.

The journey is not over and there is still time to fulfill our own Lenten promises and resolutions.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Dream Destination: Weekend Getaway

It has been one of those weeks, and it isn't even over yet. I am in much need of a "Weekend Getaway."

Location: Connecticut - a Bed and Breakfast

Reason: I have never been to Connecticut and from what I have heard of this state it is very quaint. I need a little quaintness in my life at this moment. And the perfect place to feel quaint is in a B&B.

Appeal: Staying at a B&B will give me the feel of "home" with the appeal of being on a "getaway."





Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Take a Breath


As the Lenten Season comes to a close, you may be thinking to yourself, "I haven't really spent any time this Lent truly reflecting and preparing for Easter." I ask that today, you take a breath and truly give yourself a good 10 minutes to at least get today in order. Let today be a great Lenten Journey!

Monday, March 22, 2010

LUMP



A very dear friend recommended a short video for me to watch and I found it online. It's called "LUMP" and it's put on by a company called NOOMA. This short film is sharing the message of unconditional love, guilt, hiding and most importantly that no matter what each one of us has done, there is nothing in our past that would make God love us any less...Nothing. I highly encourage you to watch this 10 minute video found on youtube.

Friday, March 19, 2010

Solemnity of St. Joseph


Saint Joseph was a just man, a tireless worker, the upright guardian of those entrusted to his care. May he always guard, protect and enlighten familes.
---Pope John Paul II

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

It's The Little Things

Seriously, one of the highlights of my day was eating my McDonald's Fruit 'n Yogurt Parfait. For $1 I was able to turn my day from great to fantastic! This has become my current obsession! I even bought one for the other girls in the office so that we all could share in the enjoyment! I hope you have a day that goes from good to awesome too...maybe you should try a parfait. :)

Saturday, February 20, 2010

A Holy Lent

Lent is a time for deep prayerful reflection, fasting and charitable acts of mercy (such as alms giving). May we all focus on keeping this Lent "holy" and with good intentions. What better time than during Lent to refocus our attention to Christ...this time before Easter is especially important and should be treated as such. Remember your neighbors, friends and family this Lent and keep them all close in your heart.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Love Letter



"I am a little pencil in the hand of a writing God, who is sending a love letter to the world."

---Mother Teresa

What a beautiful image. We are created as a little love note to the world from God. May this message brighten your day and help you say your joy with the world. Remember you are important and clearly we all have a purpose.