A whirlwind of a day in Boston – Don had never been there and we had two free hours before the game, so I took him on a walk through Beacon Hill. (I am in love with the window and door on this house.)
A Sunday Question for You
I love the color of these Mums. I hope everyone is having a wonderful Sunday. My husband is off to a wonderful restaurant to play and sing his music for Sunday Brunch. Those lucky people! I am getting a slow start but have lots of cleaning to do, along with walking the dogs, watching the Red Sox, and watching the Emmy Awards tonight. Normally, I don’t watch them but one of my former students is nominated for his role in The Big Bang Theory. I love this guy – he is so talented and such a wonderful person. Cross your fingers!
I am trying out a new font. It is called Papyrus – I have seen it on a few blogs and really like it. What do you think? Can you see it? Not every computer has the font, so what does your computer show? My other problem is that I would like the Post Title bigger and am having a frustrating time with it. I thought I’d ask my faithful readers what they think. If it doesn’t work for many of you, I may just revert back to the old font.
How I got to meet a Red Sox….
Many of my dialect and voice coaching jobs take place in New York City. My current job is on a production of Sweeney Todd. Rehearsals are in a well-known theater in the Times Square area. Yesterday was my first day on the job and I ended up being there for the better part of a day. When I went out to grab some lunch, I noticed some baseball fans milling outside a midtown hotel (which shall remain nameless). Silly me, my first thought was that Derek Jeter might be inside, even though some of those milling around had on Red Sox caps and I knew the Red Sox were in town because I had just watched a game on TV the night before. A game where Tim Wakefield pitched beautifully. I kept walking but heard some loud voices behind me and turned around to see Jacoby Ellsbury get into a cab…I was very excited. I immediately called my husband and left a message: “Guess who I just saw! Jacoby Ellsbury! Wow!, etc.”
I then turned the corner looking for a place to grab a sandwich. I decided on Starbucks and walked in. After a few minutes looking at the slim pickings for a vegetarian, I finally chose a sandwich and stood at the cash register. While I was paying for my lunch, I heard a deep voice behind me (as a voice coach, I am always hyper aware of vocal quality – probably too much). Anyway, I liked this voice – deep with a lot of resonance. I turned around and who was in line behind me? Tim Wakefield! I turned back to the cashier and chatted with her while an inner dialogue in my head screamed “Say something! Or maybe I should leave him alone? But I have to at least speak to him.” I turned back to him and said “Hello Tim Wakefield, and that’s all I going to say so I won’t bother you.” He smiled and nodded and, I think, said “Thank you.” I turned away and then turned back to him and said “We’re big fans.” I suppose it was sort of lame, but I was starstruck. I then went to a table and sat and watched while about three other people in this Starbucks said something to him. His wife was patiently waiting for him. I imagine its hard for these guys to go around NYC or Boston without being stopped all the time. You know what’s next. Phone call to husband: “You are never going to guess who I met in Starbucks…Tim Wakefield! etc. etc.”
I leave Starbucks and walk back to the theater and who comes out of the hotel and walks right by me? Theo Epstein – young, amazing, and cute General Manager of the Red Sox. One more call to husband with “Guess who I just saw…”
We are major Red Sox fans and these encounters made my day, actually, my month! With all my years in theater, I’ve worked with a lot of well-known, even famous people. But this? All I can say is “Wow!”