Happiness… - 1:56 am - 30-11-2007

…is singing along to Sitting on the Dock of the Bay with a few mates in the taxi home from a lovely.
And of course a Warm Gun

- 6:12 pm - 22-11-2007

I almost posted the last couple of days but I’ve decided on a policy of not posting when I feel down.
I feel it stops this becoming too much of a livejournal.
Today I’m feeling amazing. I swear it’s all down to one song in scene 1 of the panto. Everyone dances to it and it’s just euphoric to see everything coming together.
I’m still waiting for news from Oxford. I should definitely hear tomorrow or Saturday whether I have an interview. Scary stuff eh?
And I’m going to see Paul on the 7th. Which should be awesome. I’m really looking forward to it.
Good things on the horizon my friends, good things =)

Panto - 6:25 pm - 16-11-2007

Everyone’s getting along so well. The dancers have been working really hard and they’ve produced some wicked stuff. The actors almost always turn up for their rehearsals (but it does annoy me when they don’t without telling me). Technical support (currently just Dave Legg) is great. Everything’s working fine.
Panto will be sick.

General Commentary on Life - 9:46 am - 13-11-2007

At the moment, I’m really really happy. Nothing in particular has happened but everything’s just alright. I’m used to my work load. I’m having a wicked time with the panto. And I still find time to see the main unit. Any hopes I have for the future are still important, but if one or two don’t work out then I’ll just be left here.
In a happy place.

Deaths and Bombs - 7:54 pm - 09-11-2007

I know there are explosions all over the world killing people but this really made me think about it properly.

More bombs went off in Iraq, I just saw on the news, killing many people including small children.
All over the world ordinary people try to do their best in a frightening world.
I’m thinking about all of those who are terrified, injured, caught up in events beyond their control. I’m thankful for the peace and quiet of my little sunny garden where I can have some time to myself.

This is from Rachel from North London, a blogger who started blogging after she survived the July 7th bombings. Interesting reading