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And Suddenly, Here We Are!

March 15, 2018 at 10:16 am by Claudia

It’s clearly trash day in our neighborhood but more importantly, I see buds on some of the trees! I assume they’re flowering trees as NYC plants a lot of them. Spring should be pretty spectacular here.

I trekked on down to Macy’s yesterday and all the way down there I was saying to myself “I’m going to find a great dress today!” I changed my attitude and it helped so much. There were dresses everywhere, most of them entirely inappropriate for me, but there was a lot to look at and consider. Oh, how I wish I had the thin body I used to have! I took it for granted.

Ummm….a big fat NO.

I’m not one to buy a dress that I can only wear once, so I thought I would end up with basic black and I did. It’s the only dress I tried on. I texted both Don and my sister a picture of me in the dressing room trying it on. You can see it over on my sidebar in the Instagram pics.

Shoes, on the other hand, took more time. I wanted comfort but with a heel. I ended up buying three pair because I couldn’t make up my mind! They’re all lovely – one basic, one patent, one a suede. Two of them have a pointy toe. I guess I’ll decide which pair to wear when I’m fully dressed. I got a little clutch, too. Oh, and some dangly red earrings that are a little over-the-top in a fun way.

Then I walked all the way back to the apartment and collapsed on the sofa.

Done.

Today, we’re going out for breakfast and taking it easy before Don has to head to the theater.

I want to say how proud I am of this incredibly talented man who happens to be my husband. He has worked so hard on this show. A year ago, rehearsals started in La Jolla. What an amazing journey he and the rest of the cast and creatives have been on over this past year! All the while, Don has kept everything in perspective.

He’s having the time of his life. I am so grateful for that. And so grateful to know everyone involved in this show. They are truly the nicest, most joyous people I have ever had the privilege to meet.

A toast to Escape to Margaritaville!

Happy Thursday.

 

 

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Saturday Morning Thoughts

March 10, 2018 at 9:25 am by Claudia

Nothing like morning sun streaming through the skylight to show all the cobwebs. Yikes. You can’t see them, but rest assured, I’m going to have a go at dusting those frames today.

I tried to shovel the snow in front of the shed but gave up rather quickly. It had hardened overnight and it just wasn’t worth it. Today is sunny – so far – so I’m hoping more of it melts so that I can move Don’s car back to its proper parking space. After the stab at shoveling, I packed up all the trash and recyclables and headed toward our transfer station (or, in local parlance, the dump.) While driving through the center of town, I saw Rick and Doug coming out of our little market. But I was already past them, so I didn’t bother honking.

I pulled my car up to the dumpsters and started to recycle when a car pulled up behind me. Out got Doug and Rick. I called out to them and we had a nice chat. Now I know they’re my neighbors. It’s one thing to visit each other, it’s a whole other thing to run into each other at the dump! After that, I stopped at the grocery store and who should I run into but my friend Heidi’s daughter, who I haven’t seen in a long time, and we had a great time catching up with each other.

One of those serendipitous ‘social’ days.

Today, I’m getting my hair cut. It’s longer than it’s been in years and though I like it, it needs a good trim. Maybe 3 inches lopped off? We’ll see. My hair grows quickly, so whatever I get rid of today will soon be back.

I know. You’re jealous because my life is so exciting.

I think daytime rehearsals for Margaritaville are pretty much done, which means that Don will have some time to rest before opening night. Everyone is exhausted.

Before I forget, and I’ll remind you of this again next week, I don’t want to hear anything as to reviews of the show. Nothing.

Let me explain. I never read reviews for the shows I work on, either. Reviews are entirely subjective and, even if  the review is for a show I have nothing to do with, I often find them more about the reviewer’s ego than the show itself. Don never reads reviews, either.

Escape to Margaritaville  isn’t a traditional musical, as it’s been created around the music of Jimmy Buffett. It’s happy and joyous and fun and light. If a reviewer doesn’t like that kind of musical or doesn’t like Jimmy Buffett’s music, the review will be slanted. EtoM is more like Mamma Mia, which was built around the music of ABBA.

Anastasia  is a wonderful musical, but its primary fan base has been, from the beginning, those who grew up loving the animated movie. It had a built-in audience, who weren’t going to be swayed by reviews.

So don’t mention reviews, don’t send me links, nothing…okay? We have no idea how long the run will be – it might be short, it might be long – but I’m fairly certain that audiences will be there, not because of reviews, but because they love the music of Jimmy Buffett.

Thanks, friends.

Happy Saturday.

 

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A Tropical Today; a Nor’easter Tomorrow

March 1, 2018 at 9:52 am by Claudia

Taking a break from the Today show while Megyn Kelly (not a fan) explores “non-monogamous relationships.” Spare me. Open marriages? I have a solution for you: Don’t get married. End of story.

But in the 8:00 hour, I saw this:

and this:

Do we really need the crawl running during this happy, uplifting number? Does it have to run all the time?

This is why I don’t watch this stuff in the morning. Makes me crazy.

They’ll be on again during the 10:00 hour when Megyn has finished her exploration of “People Who Cheat But Like To Call It By A Fancy Name That Makes It Sound Like It’s Cool And Hip.”

Don just called. They pre-taped the number for the 10:00 segment, so he got to go home. They’ve been up since 4 am. I didn’t get enough sleep last night, but I realize I have nothing to complain about. So I quickly zipped my lips during my phone conversation with Don. He’s got a rehearsal this afternoon and a show tonight. And he got up at 4. Nevertheless, he says the whole thing “was a blast.”

Meanwhile, it was 60 degrees yesterday and we’ve got a Nor’easter headed our way. The local forecast calls for a lot of rain but the models conflict as to whether we’ll also get pummeled with a lot of snow. One forecast says we could get from 4 – 8 inches. The other says it will be mostly rain, with some snow.

Don’t they know I need to know???

I am ready for spring. At least it’s now March, right? Of course, March in the Northeast can mean lots of snow.

Hopefully…not.

Happy Thursday.

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