Saturday, April 07, 2007

April

I know it's been a long time. I haven't been spending much time in front of the computer lately.

I was ill the last week with flu and various other things and working my ever loving butt off. It's paying off though, the Italian Fund has gone through several different residences in the last 2 months, and it's about to land in it's third and final destination (account) where it will sit and grow until this fall!! It's grown already in the last month. The new day job is hard, but I'm seeing results in the accounts and THAT makes me smile...

It's COLD here darn it!!

I'm due to make the quarterly book report posting. I'm afraid it's not very exciting yet, I've only read 16 books so far this year. Now that's a little behind in Title count from last year, but you need to realize I have been reading Huge ass novels so far this year. You want proof? Ok!! I've read just about 10,000 pages... And as soon as the box from Amazon arrives, I'm going to have some DELICIOUS treats to enjoy. Chaz Brenchley's new book River of the World
was released this week. The long awaited follow up to Bridge of Dreams (which you will recall was one of my top books of 2006) has been long waited here... SO hop over to amazon and treat yourself to them, because I assure you, you will enjoy them!!!

Still have the weekend to work through here. I'm really looking forward to Monday this week. Papa needs a day to himself in a big bad way. I've already promised the kittens that daddy is staying home on Monday. Our show achieved new levels of idioticness yesterday. We haven't had a night like that in a LONG time. I'll tell you more about it later, if I can filter it enough to post it publicly. I don't have the strength to try at the moment!~

Love and Miss you ALL. Shoot me an email!!
Love and Light!

1 Comments:

Blogger Julia Phillips Smith said...

I remember an exciting costume drama onstage in Toronto at the Hummingbird Centre, where I used to work as an usher. That was the former home of the National Ballet of Canada, and this was a performance of "The Merry Widow". During a pas de deux between two soloists, a strip of the underskirt of Caroline Richardson came loose. While she pirouetted and Peter Ottman knelt, he reached up and yanked the offending piece right off. The two soloists handled the whole thing perfectly, especially considering it was becoming almost dangerous, at times around her ankles. Luckily, the ballet is a comic one. The audience had to ask the staff at the intermission whether that was supposed to happen. They were shocked when we said no!

April 17, 2007 9:27 PM  

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