And my plot isn't going fast enough! I'm going to have to go over 50,000. Is that amazing, or what? Considering I didn't have any clue when I started =)
There's one more angel in heaven There's one more star in the sky Joseph we'll never forget you It's tough but we're gonna get by
Fairview did Joesph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat as our fall musical. I went last night with Angie- it was really good. I'd never seen it before, which suprised me, because I've seen a million musicals. I was also slightly worried about the separation of church and state- but the play was very un-religous. Very. It was hilarious. Jesse is the funniest boy EVER. And the narators! Kudos to Sarah (you should have winked!) and Emily (Jobee, as Mr. Ebadi calls her), Bonnie (she used to be on my soccer team!), Kyra, and Cassie Houtz (who I played tennis with at Meadows- her bro used to swim, too, I think). You all are amazing! Hoorary for them. I'm always very impressed by our plays. Freshman year was A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, sophmore year was Interactive Sound of Music. Last year Guys and Dolls played. That was very good, too. Ahh plays. I hope I continue to see a lot of the cheesy-musicals that I so love in college. =)
I've been singing "Shall we dance" for the last week. Now, finally, I have different songs to get stuck in my head!
Shall we dance? On a bright cloud of music shall we fly? Shall we dance? Shall we then say "goodnight" and mean "goodbye"? Or perchance, When the last little star has left the sky, Shall we still be together With are arms around each other And shall you be my new romance? On the clear understanding That this kind of thing can happen, Shall we dance? Shall we dance? Shall we dance?
I saw "The King and I" at Boulder's Dinner Theater last night. It was so good! It made me happy. I think the lead, Shelly Cox-Robie, was channeling Julie Andrews. I'm a musical fanatic, it's crazy. I hope my family decides to go see it, so I can see it again. Ahhh. What a story. Lots of people don't like Roger and Hammerstein's work, because it's kinda repetitive (which it is) but it's also fabulous. I enjoyed last night immensely. Everyone should go see it.
November 01, 2005
So, I started my novel today, and after this post, plan to spend every minute of free time frantically scribbling out a lot of not-so-great writing. But it's quanity, not quality that counts at Nanowrimo. So I probably won't post much. Perhaps my word count. I have to reach 50,000 words by November 30. Wish me luck!