Because there is a lot of potential for this show to move to Broadway, there were a lot of people from New York and other areas in the audience hoping we would put on a good show! Luckily, we have a fantastic creative team and a super talented cast. Everyone worked really hard, and we ended up with a really good story to tell. I'm definitely proud to share this with my friends and family.
(The tragic couple, Bonnie & Clyde...and Ted on opening night) |
The flip side of working in Sarasota is access to some of the most beautiful beaches in America. Siesta Key Beach has sand that I liken to Splenda. It is made of finely ground white quartz and is always cool to the touch. In fact, let me me show you how to end a long day in Florida:
I know, I know...how do I get through it? Well, it's tough to bear such a horrible sight, but I always remember that there must be beauty somewhere in the world :)
Next stop for me is NC for the holidays and then a trip to Uganda for my friend's wedding and non-profit work. I finally got all of my vaccines. Luckily I only needed 4 shots...and I didn't faint! I will definitely post more about my Uganda trip once I'm there or soon after I get back. If you'd like, you can look at my friend's non-profit called Sewing Hope: empowering African organizations caring for orphans and children by teaching practical skills. I'm really looking forward to being outside of my comfort zone again. That is when I learn the most!
Merry Christmas to all!
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