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Sunday, January 10, 2016

15 for '15 & 16 for '16

I did this last year. I liked it. Let's do it again, shall we?

Taylor's clearly excited.

15 Amazing Memories from 2015 (in definite not order of significance):


1. Seat filling at the National Television Awards.

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2. Performing the Housekeeper in Lorca's Dona Rosita at the Cockpit Theatre in London

Read my blog post about my love for the show and Lorca here

3. Pulling off the ultimate surprise by showing up to my family's trip to Disney World


4. Witnessing amazing theatre, everywhere











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5. Having my Alpha Chi Omega sisters cross an ocean to visit me in London (and exploring Amsterdam with them)

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6. Turning in the last paper ever (God willing) of my life 



7. Finishing up my East 15 run with Three Birds Alighting on a Field in the heart of the West End

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8. Rome with Katie

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9. JoJo's birthday in Oslo


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10. Experiencing incredible support in the lead-up to Ed Fringe


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11. Graduating with my MFA


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12. Exploring Oxford with my former Baylor Theatre professor and forever role model Totie B


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13. Edinburgh Fringe Festival





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14. Moving to New York City




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15. Christmas in Texas

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Of course not every moment of 2015 was amazing. I may be putting rose-colored glasses on it saying it, but I'll call it my bittersweet memory of '15:

Leaving London.

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The longing to be back wandering through Covent Garden, lazing in the sun room on campus, catching a last minute show in Piccadilly - it's all very strong. But while I wish for the past sometimes, I am excited for the future almost all of the times. So without further ado,

16 Things I'm Excited for in 2016

1. Being able to say I survived my first NYC winter
2. Exciting Barrington Collective announcement #1
3. Exciting Barrington Collective announcement #2
4. Showing my parents around the city
5. Seeing all of the amazing theatre (that I can afford) and maybe some of the bad
6. A wonderful day job nannying two adorable kids with seriously awesome parents
7. Growing in community and faith with my new Redeemer family
8. Experiencing a New York Spring
9. Writing more
10. Traveling (probably not to as exotic of locales as last year, but I've got lots of frequent flyer miles to burn)
11. Being a bridesmaid in my sweet sorority sister Victoria's wedding (#sidebysides624)
12. Turning 29
13. Celebrating Baylor continuing to be good at football (still can't believe this)
14. Developing and settling into an artistic routine
15. Christmas in Texas (never mess with a classic)
16. I don't know...surprise me.

To Auld Lang Syne,


(And yes, I know I need to change the title bar up top. New York is keeping me way too engaged for these things.)

Monday, August 5, 2013

#327

A few days ago I packed up the last of my things and moved out of Riverhill #327 for good. I instagrammed as much of my journey as I figured my few followers could take.


When I think about becoming an "adult" (still cringe when I say that) I'll think about 327. And when I think about what made DFW a home to me, I'll think about it too- how the only time I ever used my dining room table was to play Settlers of Catan with my home group. When Cory fell asleep while watching the opening ceremonies. Having girls' nights where we swore we were going to watch Mean Girls, but just wound up talking for six hours instead. Adopting a cat that thinks he's a dog and looks like a goat. You know, basic growing up things.



No matter how excited you are to get to the next place, leaving a home with such wonderful memories is a little depressing. I'm still in a bit of a melancholy funk, but that honestly could also be because I've been doing too much hate watching of Pretty Little Liars recently. That show enrages me. I'm at the beginning of Season 3 right now and here are some of my many questions:
  • How is Ezra Fitz not in jail?
  • Why do these girls keep leaving their phones/computers/zip drives that contain vital information on them out as a free for all for anyone to come along and pick up and ruin their cases/lives once again? And has anyone ever heard of a PASSWORD? Anyone besides Caleb?
  • Does this school system begin their day at like 11:00 am? Do they have half hour long passing periods? Where was that school when I was growing up?
  • How is Ezra Fitz not in jail?
  • What kind of high school has a "daddy-daughter" dance?
  • No one owns an iPhone? You drive a Lexus. Come on now.
  • Does Aria own a mirror? (see below)
(Nemos only belong on your shirt if it also says Disney World on it somewhere.)

  • Parents? What parents? Oh, no it's totally cool to just come home at like nine p.m. and leave again at 11 on a school night at age 16. "Where are you going?" "Out." "Oh, ok. That's a completely acceptable response from someone who's been legally allowed to drive for a hot two minutes."
  • Why is half of Toby Cavanaugh's screen time just spent with him staring intimidatingly at someone?
  • Why was ANYONE friends with Alison to begin with?
  • How did Jason transform from this guy to this guy?

I checked imdb. The first actor had nothing better to do.
  • How is. Ezra Fitz. Not. In. Jail.

I like this post because it proves I'm definitely not a full-fledged adult yet. Why? Because I just spent half my time talking about Pretty Little Liars.

To young adulthood!