24 March 2011

Literary Black Jack

I heard a rumor that it was National Book Week or something, so I thought I would share a list of books I have read/will be reading this semester:

On the Road (Jack Kerouac)
The Feminine Mystique (Betty Friedan)
Rabbit, Run (John Updike)
Why We Can't Wait (Martin Luther King, Jr)
The Autobiography of Malcolm X (Alex Haley)
A Doll's House (Henrik Ibsen)
The Cherry Orchard (Anton Chekhov)
The Gossamer Years (Mother of Michitsuna)

Democracy is in the Streets (James Miller)
The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test (Tom Wolfe)
Rabbit Redux (John Updike)
The Virtue of Selfishness (Ayn Rand)
Life on the Edge (James Dobson)
Rabbit is Rich (John Updike)
Rabbit at Rest (John Updike)
A Streetcar Named Desire (Tennessee Williams)
Cloud Nine (Caryl Churchill)
Fences (August Wilson)
How I Learned to Drive (Paula Vogel)
Proof (David Auburn)
Bright Dawn (S.K. Kubose)

Happy reading!

A Lazy Afternoon after a Midterm

I'm nearing the end of an incredible week.

The jury's still out on if it's the good kind of incredible, or the horrible kind.

Or the Third Kind.

Things I know for sure about this week:

I drink waaay too much tea.
"Big Booty" changed my life.
It's a definite fact that I can't live with anyone by Kelsea.
A day may start out sunny, but as soon as I walk outside it's going to storm.
Rain on the theater roof gives me a strange feeling of foreboding in the pit of my stomach.

And one more thing: SPRING BREAK BABY.

No alarms at 7:30 in the morning, no strange clumps of hair in the shower drain, no three flights of stairs to crawl up after a long rehearsal... this is starting to sound like heaven.

16 March 2011

It Was a Profound Morning

"At some point in your life you've seen that there is something deeper and more profound than the ordinariness of grabbing your morning coffee."
-Anne Spencer

11 March 2011

I Dreamed a Dream in Time Gone By

This dream I had was just too weird not to write down.

I find myself trudging into my house after what I suppose was a very long day... apparently at the coal mines.  I look in a mirror and my face is smudged with soot and my clothes are black and dirty.  I drag myself down the hall to my bedroom and pull back my covers to take a nap (dirt and all) and, between my sheets, I find a large cache of tortilla chips, lettuce, and shredded carrots.  And then I yell at the top of my lungs for my mom; she comes down the hall, sees the mess, smiles, and says "Well, the kids just wanted to have a picnic."

I then find myself walking into what I think is a roller rink.  Lots of teams are sitting around the rink stretching and talking.  From across the rink I see my darling friend Aydan in a turquoise tutu at the same time the she spies me.  We run toward each other and and bear hug.  We're talking but I don't know what we're saying, but I suspect it's about the tortilla chip salad in my bed.  As we're talking our equally darling friend Heather runs up to meet us-- except she's about three feet tall and is tugging on my shirttail in excitement.  Then, and old lady from the sidelines says, "They must be seals.  Look how they're hugging."

What does this all mean??

02 March 2011

So, It's Been a While

And it may be a while longer.

Life is just... super hectic.  I feel drained.  I know that I'm in a world where most everyone acts differently than me... but I didn't expect this world to be so vastly separate from the one in which I want to live (vague enough?).  

The point is, I need prayers for strength, to live in the world and yet refuse to become a part of it. 

PS- God listens.

I was popping onto an online bible index to search out some suitable verses to leave this blog with, and the verse of the day was precisely what I needed to hear.

Job 23:10-11
“But He knows the way that I take; when He has tested me, I will come forth as gold. My feet have closely followed His steps; I have kept to His way without turning aside.”

If Job can endure all that he did and still praise the Lord this way, surely I can too.

Be strong and rejoice!