June 10, 2002
withdrawal symptoms
Haven't updated in a long time.
Playshop is finally over. *sigh*
Our show was last Tuesday, June 4th, at 6pm. Of course, I had to be there early for MT2. And I even forgot to bring a black shirt with me for backstage. I was wearing a bright pink shirt then.
Anyway, we all met up in Stageworx, where my MT1 friends were. We (MT1) were all taking pictures like crazy, spots popping our eyes from all the camera flashes, while MT2 happily sat in front of the mirrors, putting on makeup.
When it was time for MT2 to leave for Cinema 1, I had to go with them. I had Ceej warm them up onstage while Myles and I signed the certificates and Wowie checked on the props. Eheheheh, since Myles forgot to bring his blue umbrella for the sower scene, we had to use my plaid green one. Nyak.
Well, the kids finally came through at the last minute. I was so darn proud of them. And eep, the next thing I knew, Myles made me call the kids one by one to receive their certificates. Nyak, and to think that I was afraid to say their names wrong.
When I got back to Stageworx after the show, I saw that my classmates were already in their costumes and wearing makeup, and all set to go to Cinema 1. Eep, panic time. I don't know how to put on my own stage makeup. Lucky Mish was only wearing foundation, and she agreed to help me with my makeup once we get to the Cinema 1 restroom. When we got there, I hurriedly changed into my costume (a pink sleeveless turtleneck that I bought the day before and my cream-colored flared pants), then Mish let me borrow her foundation while she worked on her eye makeup. She only got to lining my eyes when Lawyn called me and said we needed to practice "Points of View" one last time.
After the song, Moira volunteered to help me with my makeup. Man, for a 14-year-old model, she sure was an expert.
Well, the show went off without a hitch. It was great. I wish we could get to do it over again just so I can be with them again. We even formed an egroup just for kicks.
And now, I'm missing them all.
Anyway.
Ari and I celebrated our anniversary last Friday. We went out for a movie, then had a new studio pic taken. He just claimed it yesterday evening. I can't wait to see it.

I'm exceptionally artistic!
Find your soul type at kelly.moranweb.com.
Fair enough. Perhaps they haven't. But now that you know, you must become one with your inner self.
Virtues: You look for immense creativity and individuality in people, including yourself. You're not happy with anything less than brilliant, and you focus on being expressive. You value energy, liveliness, and upbeat personalities, but you're not supportive of moodiness when you yourself can be unreliably moody. Seeking activity, you like the bustle of business but need the secluded atmosphere of a studio or private corner.
Aspirations: You feel the need to express your talents, whether it be through writing, drawing, singing, dancing, composing, performing, or photographing. While you strive to ever improve your work, you want to display it as soon as possible when your impatience kicks in. You want to be a prodigy but you might not have the means right at your fingertips. Trust me, do NOT move to New York to do it. Yeesh!
Quirks: Conformists bother you because of their lack of individuality. You're often late or unreliable. You're showy and refuse to share the spotlight. You only tell little white lies. You worm your way into the hearts of others, but be careful; some people despise the show-offs.
Factors: Surround yourself with activity and you'll always have material to work with. Involve friends and family in your projects so they don't feel like envious outsiders.
Future: Show business or not, you'll settle down happily if you're among those who appreciate your natural talents and desire to perform. Don't stay in one place too long, and don't be too hasty in defining your relationships. Who are you to judge what only time will tell?
Playshop is finally over. *sigh*
Our show was last Tuesday, June 4th, at 6pm. Of course, I had to be there early for MT2. And I even forgot to bring a black shirt with me for backstage. I was wearing a bright pink shirt then.
Anyway, we all met up in Stageworx, where my MT1 friends were. We (MT1) were all taking pictures like crazy, spots popping our eyes from all the camera flashes, while MT2 happily sat in front of the mirrors, putting on makeup.
When it was time for MT2 to leave for Cinema 1, I had to go with them. I had Ceej warm them up onstage while Myles and I signed the certificates and Wowie checked on the props. Eheheheh, since Myles forgot to bring his blue umbrella for the sower scene, we had to use my plaid green one. Nyak.
Well, the kids finally came through at the last minute. I was so darn proud of them. And eep, the next thing I knew, Myles made me call the kids one by one to receive their certificates. Nyak, and to think that I was afraid to say their names wrong.
When I got back to Stageworx after the show, I saw that my classmates were already in their costumes and wearing makeup, and all set to go to Cinema 1. Eep, panic time. I don't know how to put on my own stage makeup. Lucky Mish was only wearing foundation, and she agreed to help me with my makeup once we get to the Cinema 1 restroom. When we got there, I hurriedly changed into my costume (a pink sleeveless turtleneck that I bought the day before and my cream-colored flared pants), then Mish let me borrow her foundation while she worked on her eye makeup. She only got to lining my eyes when Lawyn called me and said we needed to practice "Points of View" one last time.
After the song, Moira volunteered to help me with my makeup. Man, for a 14-year-old model, she sure was an expert.
Well, the show went off without a hitch. It was great. I wish we could get to do it over again just so I can be with them again. We even formed an egroup just for kicks.
And now, I'm missing them all.
Anyway.
Ari and I celebrated our anniversary last Friday. We went out for a movie, then had a new studio pic taken. He just claimed it yesterday evening. I can't wait to see it.

I'm exceptionally artistic!
Find your soul type at kelly.moranweb.com.
Fair enough. Perhaps they haven't. But now that you know, you must become one with your inner self.
Virtues: You look for immense creativity and individuality in people, including yourself. You're not happy with anything less than brilliant, and you focus on being expressive. You value energy, liveliness, and upbeat personalities, but you're not supportive of moodiness when you yourself can be unreliably moody. Seeking activity, you like the bustle of business but need the secluded atmosphere of a studio or private corner.
Aspirations: You feel the need to express your talents, whether it be through writing, drawing, singing, dancing, composing, performing, or photographing. While you strive to ever improve your work, you want to display it as soon as possible when your impatience kicks in. You want to be a prodigy but you might not have the means right at your fingertips. Trust me, do NOT move to New York to do it. Yeesh!
Quirks: Conformists bother you because of their lack of individuality. You're often late or unreliable. You're showy and refuse to share the spotlight. You only tell little white lies. You worm your way into the hearts of others, but be careful; some people despise the show-offs.
Factors: Surround yourself with activity and you'll always have material to work with. Involve friends and family in your projects so they don't feel like envious outsiders.
Future: Show business or not, you'll settle down happily if you're among those who appreciate your natural talents and desire to perform. Don't stay in one place too long, and don't be too hasty in defining your relationships. Who are you to judge what only time will tell?
18
I act like I'm 18.
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Posted by tymeless on June 10, 2002 at 12:04 AM | How's my acting?