Dec 02, 2007
So my lease is almost up, and I've been on the search for something new. I don't ask for much, I don't need a mansion, or to live in the lap of luxury. Hell, I don't even like those "cookie-cutter" luxury condos--I feel like they have no character. Especially when you are living in New England, and there are tons of beautiful quirky spaces. All I really want is an average one bedroom apartment. Thats it. A bedroom, bathroom, eat in kitchen, and living room. I don't feel its too much to ask for. Oh well, I'm sure I'll find something.
Meanwhile, two of my best friends moved this week, and among the things I inherited from my friend Kat there is a gigantic 1970's green retro couch chair thing. It's huge. It's green. In fact, it has been lovingly referred to as the "green monster." I'm glad I have it, it really is a fantastic piece of furniture, and it makes me think of my friends, which is nice. So....yay for furniture to big to fit in any apartment I could possibly afford. haha.
In other news I recently traded up jobs, and abandoned the theatre company I had been working for to pursue a temporary experience in the fun-filled world of retail. My first week was the week of Thanksgiving. Yeah. It was um....it was...well, you can imagine. I think I need to get into grad school.
I'm just realizing how comfortable school was. I was always crazy busy, stressed out, and not really nourished. But I was fun damn it. And I new who I was, and what I was about. I've realized that lately I'm not really sure about a lot of the things I used to be so sure of. Its almost as if things are going in reverse of the way I thought they would go. ah well---i'm sure these are lessons everyone has to learn sooner or later. I still think I need in grad school though. Anyone know of any good Arts Mangement Programs? Anyone actually make it all the way through this blog? If so--kudos.
peace friends--
Ya all of my stuff posted here is from around boston, and I've done a bunch of cape work that I haven't posted yet.