Hmmn...crazy, crazy work. Things are going well this week; I'm back out at the ampitheatre with Shakespeare to strike the show, and it seems to be going smoothly. We're scheduled to work through Wednesday, but I have a feeling we may be done tomorrow. So that's nice, because I hate early morning work calls, but sad, because I love working out there, and they have one of the higher pay rates in the area.
Speaking of early mornings sucking, apparently sometime in the week span that I wasn't driving in on 66, they changed the HOV restrictions from 9am to 9:30am, so now I'm totally screwed for both 9am AND 10am work calls. Used to be that I could hit it so that I got to the HOV-only section right at 9am when it flipped back to regular traffic and just barely make it in for my 10am's...now, regardless, I have to do my bassawkwards trip down and around and sneak back up 395. Meh. Such is life in the city.
I think tomorrow I'm going to go see the show at Woolly and spend the night with Gage. Which will be fun, both to hang out with him for awhile, and to not have to wake up quite so early to get to work on Wednesday.
The props department at Shakes has a cat. It's big and white and fat. They brought it to work today, and it likes hanging out on people's shoulders while they're walking around. I love kitties!
I got to play with the sledgehammer today at work while we were helping the carps strike the set. It was the hotness.
It occurs to me that on the side I've got how this is supposed to be more about me and my experience getting RAM going, but lately all I'm doing is theatre. So it seems, but that's not really the case. It's just kinda boring to talk about coding html pages for the new site. I guess, however, this is a good idea of how it is, in case anyone is wondering. I've done a lot of awesome things thoughout the last few years, but then there's also the day-to-day stuff of just maintaining a website, or doing finances. But it's all worth while, in the end. Speaking of which, I do have more time on my hands these next few months since the theatre season slows down for the summer. I'll be working 3-4 days a week mostly, and the rest of the time will be all about getting these releases out. It is happening, it's just not very apparent at the moment.
In other but somewhat related news, I'm getting ready for my trip up to Cleveland later on this week. I'm so excited to see Colleen, because I've really missed going to Alchemy with her, and sitting down at lunch breaks and shooting the shit. So there will be much girl bonding this weekend, as well as some good shows from the boys in Disown. Awesome!
And speaking of clubbing, I've recently been in contact with someone who is bringing back a goth club that was active in DC a few years ago, so I'm trying to become a part of that. I think it's great now that Nation is closing, and might be a really good potential outlet for bands trying to play in the area. So I really hope that develops into something worthwhile. I think it will.
I'm looking forward to hopefully meeting the lead singer of In Winter soon. I saw on her LJ that she's on tour with PIG and they're playing two shows in the area later on this month. And that should be a good show as well.
(See...I'm doing music stuff...gosh!)
Well, going to crash out early...gonna be another early morning tomorrow...
Speaking of early mornings sucking, apparently sometime in the week span that I wasn't driving in on 66, they changed the HOV restrictions from 9am to 9:30am, so now I'm totally screwed for both 9am AND 10am work calls. Used to be that I could hit it so that I got to the HOV-only section right at 9am when it flipped back to regular traffic and just barely make it in for my 10am's...now, regardless, I have to do my bassawkwards trip down and around and sneak back up 395. Meh. Such is life in the city.
I think tomorrow I'm going to go see the show at Woolly and spend the night with Gage. Which will be fun, both to hang out with him for awhile, and to not have to wake up quite so early to get to work on Wednesday.
The props department at Shakes has a cat. It's big and white and fat. They brought it to work today, and it likes hanging out on people's shoulders while they're walking around. I love kitties!
I got to play with the sledgehammer today at work while we were helping the carps strike the set. It was the hotness.
It occurs to me that on the side I've got how this is supposed to be more about me and my experience getting RAM going, but lately all I'm doing is theatre. So it seems, but that's not really the case. It's just kinda boring to talk about coding html pages for the new site. I guess, however, this is a good idea of how it is, in case anyone is wondering. I've done a lot of awesome things thoughout the last few years, but then there's also the day-to-day stuff of just maintaining a website, or doing finances. But it's all worth while, in the end. Speaking of which, I do have more time on my hands these next few months since the theatre season slows down for the summer. I'll be working 3-4 days a week mostly, and the rest of the time will be all about getting these releases out. It is happening, it's just not very apparent at the moment.
In other but somewhat related news, I'm getting ready for my trip up to Cleveland later on this week. I'm so excited to see Colleen, because I've really missed going to Alchemy with her, and sitting down at lunch breaks and shooting the shit. So there will be much girl bonding this weekend, as well as some good shows from the boys in Disown. Awesome!
And speaking of clubbing, I've recently been in contact with someone who is bringing back a goth club that was active in DC a few years ago, so I'm trying to become a part of that. I think it's great now that Nation is closing, and might be a really good potential outlet for bands trying to play in the area. So I really hope that develops into something worthwhile. I think it will.
I'm looking forward to hopefully meeting the lead singer of In Winter soon. I saw on her LJ that she's on tour with PIG and they're playing two shows in the area later on this month. And that should be a good show as well.
(See...I'm doing music stuff...gosh!)
Well, going to crash out early...gonna be another early morning tomorrow...
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