Saturday, February 19, 2011

no strings attached to jersey boys

Hello folks,

We've arrived at the end of week 6 here in nyc. It was a great week, really quite exciting (I mean...it sort of goes with out saying that every moment in nyc is exciting) but this week I actually went to see a couple shows. On Tuesday night, JD and I went to see no strings attached with Natalie and Ashton, and it was exactly what I wanted to see. It was technically the second movie that I have seen in the cinemas, since i've been here, the first being this movie I saw called, "home," (all about the earth and how is formed and what it has become, and how we can continue to collaborate and join in helping mother earth; some absolutely gorgeous footage of this place we call HOME, I recommend anyone to see it. It is quite long, but think about the history of the earth and it's hard to make it any shorter than 2 and a half hours. It's narrated by Glenn Close, Cam it really outlines the history of the earth and where the earth is headed, not necessarily in a totally negative way, WATCH IT)

Okay, we are back. This blog entry is going to be strung together through the day on my droid. What I am about to write about deserves an little introduction due to the fact that it involves going to the bathroom. Don't be alarmed I will be using terms such as #1 and #2, the rest is up to your imagination. We will leave it at that. I have made some new discovers about my body while settling in New York. Our bodies run in cycles- yes i've said this before, but really, our body's function in cycles. It's about finding a routine, and groove for your body to live in. So, now that i've prepped you all, i'm just going to throw this thought into the universe. I have never been more happy to #2 today. My body is in the process of finding a rhythm, and I am so happy about that. I think we all know what an amazing #2 feels like. And I am just relishing in it, right now.

Okay, moving forward to the rest of this blog post. Jersey Boys with No Strings Attached...

No Strings Attached was exactly what I needed to see when I saw it, and I went to the movie Theatre knowing that is was going to be a chick flick and that that is what my brain needed after these first six weeks here in nyc. It was obviously not a movie that sparks tons of conversation afterwards. Chick flick rom coms are all about giving the food to the costumer was signs on everything so you know exactly what you are getting. The only surprise is dessert, which you know is either cheesecake or chocolate cake. A thriller or dramatic film comes to you with each item of food wrapped in tin foil, a continual guessing game for your stomach, and you are likely going to be blindfolded as well, so you have no idea what you are getting yourself into, besides that fact that you can't see anymore. No Strings Attached was exactly what I wanted to see, and I went with a dear friend JD, which made the experience that much better. It also shed some different colors of light on love (cliche as that may sound) you know what, sometimes when you like someone, they aren't always going to reciprocate feelings back right aways. You just have to do what your feeling and they will respond to that. Then the ball is in their court. It's not as if you have to be overbearing, you just have to follow what you instincts and heart are saying, otherwise you will always wonder what it could have been. Everyone is different, and there is no formula, so just feel your way through the mud and you will be surprised how clear it can get if you just open up and express yourself to the person you adore!!

Speaking of adoring things...Jersey Boys, I freaking loved it. I went to see it on Wednesday night with a friend Kristen, and we both were completely entertained the whole time. It was a beautiful story strung together with absolutely ravishing music. The crazy higher than my mothers father on mount everest. I want to play the character of Bob Guardio in Jersey Boys ASAP. It is such a perfect and wonderful role. Adding that to the list of amazing roles I will be thankful to play on broadway in the next 5 years. The story is awesome and really fun, yet quite emotional for the audience. It takes you through the life of the,"Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons." The songs were like barber shops treasures, with harmony's that took me back to my choir days. It would be a show I could do 8 days a week, and enjoy every minute on stage. It's just that kind of show!! I think part of the reason I liked it so much was because I saw myself up on that stage playing the character of Bob.

Well that is all for now. Off to clean the bathroom, have a bath, make a delicious ring of sausage with potatoes, onions, and sweet potatoes. And then i'm going to see wicked tonight. I'm sure I will have lots to say about that as well. Cheers to all!!

Tbc...
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