Saturday, April 28, 2007

How to change your life in 48 hours......

This is just a quicky as I'm leaving in a bit to attend Mr D's funeral. It's going to be a weird combination of emotions as I'll probably be seeing people I haven't seen for the best part of 8 years but for such a horrible reason.

I got the job at the Royal High School! The day was great and I was the 4th person (of 5) to have my final interview. I left the school around 3pm and they rang me at 4:15 to offer me the job and on the top pay scale (which probably means I'll have to live in a shed in Bath but there you go!) so that was wonderful news - I was very excited! The contract came yesterday so now am still excited but mixed with trepidation and that odd feeling that comes with reading the contract for something and the actual reality of doing the job!

Also the day after that I got a phone call form the cruise ship people asking me when I was available to work. I explained about the new job, the fact I shall be Nannying for my friends with Abi & the Twins in August and that I'm in a play for the next 2 weeks and the moving house the following week. Wasn't really expecting anything, but he rang me back 10 mins later and offered me 2 months work as Lighting Tech on the Celebration over the summer - how cool is that!

So all in all an unnerving week but with some very exciting things to look forward to.

There are some photos of rehearsals of 'The Dresser' here (new ones, for anyone who checked before) including some of me in most of my costume (complete with most of my legs on show - albeit in 100 denier black tight - I kid you not). It's feeling great so here we go into another production week.......

Sunday, April 22, 2007

My head is getting heavy

I don't quite know where to start this post. It was going to be a witty run down of all the pollava that is happening with me right now - so much happens in so short a time - but this afternoon I received some incredibly sad news which has put a dampener on that.

One of my favourite Teachers (and people) of all time died on Friday. Mr (Rev) Richard Dobell was a energetic, passionate and supremely talented man who inspired even the most uninterested of music pupils at AGS. I remember him dealing so well with me and the other choir pros (the 3 of us who got roped into to both Junior and Senior choir at the same time) Becky and Lucy when we used to degenerate into 'Mother's Meetings' at the back of choir and his humour that always managed to get the required result. He was the one who asked me to take up the Double bass because he loved the instrument, we had 2 at the school, and no-one could play them. He also got me drumming gigs even though I didn't take drumming lessons and then transported me and the kit backwards and forwards to them because he believed I was the best person for the job (I had a volume control!). He gave me such confidence and he could always make you smile. His faith was wonderful and I wish I could have heard one of his sermons (especially if his once yearly and much anticipated assemblies were anything to go by!) and seen him more recently. However I have some wonderful memories that will be painful for a while but will help him to be a big influence on my life now and in years to come.

So here is an update of the prevalent factors in my life right now:

* The house was sold last weekend to a young couple (we think she is the sister of the people who bought P&S's house up the road)

*We have a moving date of May 21st (well 'be out of the house' date really)

*This means that I have a week after the play has finished and then I will be lodging at various church members houses.

*I have a job interview on Wednesday at The Royal High School Bath. It's a girl's boarding school and the position in Performing Arts Technician. I would love this job and it would be a challenge and I really feel I could do it very well - all prayers and mojo much appreciated.

*This is the last week of rehearsals for 'The Dresser' It's going very well and I think it should be a very powerful production.

* I am working at the Coach and Horses. A fab pub that sells real ale and good food. Am really enjoying working there.

*Martin has moved in with Jack and Skip the 2 Jack Russell terriers. I'm not coping very well with the smell of the food they eat, the hair they leave everywhere, the whining at night, the whining at 6am almost every morning that wakes me up and is generally leaving me tired. They are pretty cute though!?! They are away the 1st week of the play which is good for my sanity.

*My financial situation is pretty dire. I fail to understand why it costs the bank £30 every time money is taken out of my account over my overdraft limit. I've been in to try and sort it out and they couldn't do anything about an extension - so am a bit, ummmm, screwed at the minute. The only consolation is that I get paid in cash from the pub - so am not quite starving yet.

However I'm actually feeling OK, have been praying a lot and trying not to let things stress me out, and apart from a vague sick feeling every time I eat for the last few days (apparently there's a bug going round) I'm not too bad.

I'm just focusing on Wednesday now and the interview and once that's done I have a reprieve for a couple of days and then full swing with the show......the next few weeks should be interesting ;)

Thursday, April 05, 2007

Off to the Harvest de Spring.

It is currently 9:45 pm. In a few minutes me and the Moffy will be setting off in a southerly direction to the amazing thing that is Spring Harvest. I saw everybody else off his morning and now I have had my rehearsal (which was just me, Tony and Anne so was focused and v. good) and dropped Easter presents off at Dad's I can leave to - although exactly what time I'm going to get there remains a mystery to one and all!

Have had a fantastic and fruitful coulpe of days, sortign various thing on my car out and today spending much time in the garden - finally finishing the waterworks on the pond, breaking up soem fence panels, mowing the lawn etc. All very satisfying! Anyhoo, the road awaits - at least as soon as I've found my way on the AA rout planner....oh the joys of a shared Sat Nav!

Sunday, April 01, 2007

Facebook is wayyy to addictive

Lackage of posting due to too much time on Facebook.

Also due to the fact that the weather has been glorious and I have far better things to do than sit on here all the time (well, unless it involves Sims2 Pets and a glass of wine!) when it is actually sunny and vaguely warm outside.

I spent today mostly doing laundry and de-brambling the rockery by the pond. There is something extremely satisfying about following the root of a bramble and finally pulling the whole bloody, prickly thing out of the soil - feels as though you should punch it up to the sky and yell. On the downside my arms look as if a demented kitten has been having a go at them!

Dave Walters and I did a drama in church this morning. The theme was Palm Sunday and the cruxifiction. This was the first serious drama I've done in church for ages (if ever) and it was great. It was an unusual service but worked so well. The kids went out for the drama and the short talk afterwards - unusual because it was a family service - and Adrian did a talk for them. The sketch we did was called 'Death Row' and when I watched it on the DVD it really brought home to me the amazing sacrifice the Jesus made for us. I hope that the performance we gave this morning did the same for those there.

I have started work at another local pub as of Friday (it also happens to be our watering hole after rehearsals so I have to make a good impression!) the Coach and Horses. It is a free house and serves real ale, as well as beer from the local Weatheroak brewery. So nice to work in a real pub not belonging to a huge chain where dogs can lie by the fire on flagstones and the regulars chat and play cards in one room whilst others sit on the leather sofas, comfy seats and cube shaped stools in the upper part of the other bar.

Rehearsal went really well on Wednesday, think I've finally got Irene's character sorted out and had a really good go at the argument bit with Tony which is starting to feel pretty strong! Now all I have to do is lose about a stone and we're all done :)