I'm baaaaaaaaaaaaack! Back in the saddle again.
Let's try to forget that the past three weeks were so ridiculously boring that everyone stopped reading, even my wife. Even me. Boy did that suck! Anyway, on with the not sucking! I hope.
Last night I had a wonderful opportunity to go to an audition workshop for The Winter's Tale put on by the Prenzie Players. It was run as the auditions will be run and was a great practice for them (which I desperately need). It consisted of being assigned to couples or groups and having a few minutes to practice a scene. Then we performed the scene. It was a lot of fun, even though I was not nearly as good as anyone else (most of whom I have watched in performances before).
I want to thank Maggie and JC for putting the workshop on, and also for making suggestions for each piece. I feel as though I learned a lot.
My hope now, in this, the final week before the auditions, that I can improve considerably. I know that I won't be as good as many of the actors at the audition. But, if I can improve from bad to decent in only a week, then I might get a part based on potential. So I am going to work my ass off to improve myself this week. Not only physically, but also Shakespearially.
Wish me luck.
Food:
Breakfast:
Healthy Chili with Yogurt and Wendy's Chili Sauce
Snack:
Vanilla Yogurt with Almonds
Lunch:
At Ryan's, last time for a while.
Fish with Tartar
Cantaloupe
A really fatty BBQ Rib that I tried to eat around the fat
Salad with Egg, Ham, Raisins, and Ranch
Snack:
Vanilla Yogurt with Almonds
Dinner:
At a gluten free cooking course which I may talk about later.
Quinoa Salad
Cranberry Scones
Pasta with Tomato Sauce and Chicken with Breading
A tiny bit of Pancakes
A little bit of Flan (very good)
Exercise:
I walked for about 35min at a decent pace with two pound hand weights. I really need to get some heavier weights if I am going to do that. Not as heavy as my 35-pounders though. That probably wouldn't work out so well. I also mowed the front yard with the electric mower, the back with the manual, and did some trim work out front with the weed wacker.
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