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The ADD Version
After my family left, we had a day of work before New Year's weekend. I am in preproduction for Mu's Cowboy Vs Samurai, which starts rehearsals the end of this month. We are in Saturday morning puppy classes with Arrow, and Adam takes him to a couple of other play times during the week. We have also finalized our paint choices for the living and dining rooms, and begun the process of stripping the paint off the woodwork in the dining room. Viola, you're up to date, without all of that annoying editorializing that I am prone to do.
After my family left, we had a day of work before New Year's weekend. I am in preproduction for Mu's Cowboy Vs Samurai, which starts rehearsals the end of this month. We are in Saturday morning puppy classes with Arrow, and Adam takes him to a couple of other play times during the week. We have also finalized our paint choices for the living and dining rooms, and begun the process of stripping the paint off the woodwork in the dining room. Viola, you're up to date, without all of that annoying editorializing that I am prone to do.
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The Peter Jackson Version
After my family left, we had a day of work before New Year's weekend. Adam was pretty smug that he had off all week, went to work on Friday, and then had a long weekend off of work. On New Year's Eve we went to a party at a friend's house. We didn't stay much past midnight, but it was nice to get out for a while. New Year's Day our friends Jen Cuff and Chris Smith had a brunch at their new house, just two blocks away from our house. They had plates of cookies, and fresh fruit, lots of coffee, a fantastic amount of pepper and chorizo omelette, and some delicious potatoes sauteed with butter, garlic and onion. Very, very good stuff!
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I have started preproduction work for the next show. Mu Productions is presenting Cowboy Vs Samurai, which is a play inspired by Cyrano de Bergerac. It is a story about three men in a small Wyoming town and how their lives change after the lovely Veronica Lee moves there. The script is very funny. I'm looking forward to seeing it come together. We'll have only two weeks of rehearsals, though, since the director is coming out from New York City, so we're having two read throughs before we start rehearsing and my actors have to be off book. It's a difficult way to work--it's much easier to memorize when you've got some movement to help you keep track of where you are in the scene. I just had a walk through of Mixed Blood Theatre, the space where we'll be performing. I've been there to see shows, but this will be my first time working there, which is exciting.
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Just after Christmas, Adam and I finally bought an area rug for the dining room. We had been looking for a rug for a long time, trying to find something that we both liked, for a price that we could handle. The rug is a little over 8' by a little under 10', and we're very happy with how it looks. It's always fun to see how the room changes when you add a new piece to it. Now that we have the rug, we were able to choose the paint colors for the living and dining room walls. We're both excited to be rid of the yucky wallpaper.
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So, that's The Rest of the Story. Sorry it took so long to get this updated. Hopefully this means we'll now move on to returning voicemails, emails and letters, too. (And by we, I mean me.) Plus, stay tuned for more pictures!
4 comments:
If you can, you might wanna try taking the baseboards/quarter round molding off the wall first. Yes, you'll have to be mega-careful not to break the wood and remember which boards went on which wall- BUT, it'll make using the citristrip a heckuva lot easier when stripping. (Then you can place the boards and quarter round on sawhorses, spray, then scrape/sand it off. Less stress on your back and knee's)
We did the same thing in one of the rooms at my place, until we were informed it's easier to pry the dang boards off and do it that way.
Hope this helps, or please just tell me to STFU.
Thanks, this is a good tip, especially since we're planning on doing a hell of a lot of footage. Plus, we might decide to go all the way and refinish the stuff, instead of leaving it distressed. We'll see how we feel after getting the ugly wallpaper down.
"Where have you been?"
"Dealing with something UGLY."
the peter jackson version is always more entertaining, yes? *grin* am glad all is well, though orange and green stripping sounds a bit awful. at least it smells like orange and not like horking. hork. love your rug!! does arrow chew on it? you should see some of the dogs here in seoul. they're the size of guinea pigs when fully grown. eep. happy stripping!
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the peter jackson version is always more entertaining, yes? *grin* am glad all is well, though orange and green stripping sounds a bit awful. at least it smells like orange and not like horking. hork. love your rug!! does arrow chew on it? you should see some of the dogs here in seoul. they're the size of guinea pigs when fully grown. eep. happy stripping!
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