A Merry Little Christmas: Sneak Peek

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Welcome back! I hope you all enjoyed a very merry, relaxing, festive, and thoughtful Christmas with your loved ones. We sure did! It was small and perfect.

I took a half-day of work on Christmas eve and surprised Ted with an overnight retreat to a small, secluded, quiet B&B in snowy mountains of upstate New York for Christmas eve and Christmas morning. We went to Christmas eve mass at the only Catholic church in the tiny town where we were staying and enjoyed a funny yet adorable children’s Christmas pageant and a hauntingly beautiful rendition of Silent Night on the harmonica. We dined on a delicious pizza from a local pizzeria and homemade kiss cookies, drank wine and hot chocolate while wrapped in cozy blankets in front of the glowing fireplace, opened and read our Christmas cards together, watched “Home Alone” and “The Nutcracker”, read Twas the Night Before Christmas and Polar Express from the comfort of a sweet little window seat reading nook with picture perfect views of the mountains and falling snow, set up our Nativity set, turned on some Christmas music, and soaked in the Jacuzzi while the snow fell all around us. It was glorious.

On Christmas afternoon we made our way home though the snow-blanketed finger lakes wine region while we listened to Christmas music and admired the mountains and skinny winding finger lakes. Back at home we unwrapped a few gifts from our parents beneath our decorated pine bough and “fireplace”, made a Christmas dinner of slow-cooked baby back ribs, mashed potatoes, green beans, and cranberry sauce, drove around town at nightfall to see the Christmas lights in a few nearby neighborhoods, called our families to wish them a Merry Christmas, and finished the day with more kiss cookies and a mug of hot mulled firebowl wine while we unwound with a few episodes of Big Bang Theory.

It was cozy and quiet and we were together – which is, quite frankly, exactly what we both wanted the most for Christmas.

I have a whole post with lots of pictures coming up next week about our little mountain escape but, until then, here’s a sneak peek from our cozy little Christmas.

Happy holidays!

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Merry Christmas, With Love

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Merry Christmas to you & yours!

With love,

T&L

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Of Cupcakes & Scripts

I was reading the weekly city paper last week and learned that two delicious local cupcake bakeries that I’ve been anxiously looking forward to trying (some day) were both closing, for good, on Christmas Eve! One was the winner of Cupcake Wars and is moving on to a lucrative book deal and her own delicious, all natural, and gluten-free frosting making business, and the other is family-owned, has two locations, and is closing the nearby one in my city to focus on the baked-fresh-daily works of art in the larger of the two establishments.

And suddenly I realized I needed to make “some day” for these two gourmet cupcakeries happen now.

Challenge accepted!

Fortunately, it didn’t take much convincing for me to inhale as many cupcakes as humanely possibly in three days. I also had quite the large stack of excellent scripts to read for work (I love the season planning time of year!), all featuring characters you can really sink your teeth into and stories that grab onto your very soul and don’t let go. I don’t know about you, but settling in for an evening or two of gourmet cupcake tasting and script reading is pretty much my ideal case scenario.

And the cupcakes? So delicious! Each of these puppies below is filled with a creamy, savory filling (like salted caramel creme) and topped with flavorful frosting and other goodies. Why do I even bother trying places that will no longer exist in a week’s time when I have a desperate craving for something rich and decadent? Fortunately, I can still get these babies, I just have to drive a little farther for them….this is probably a good thing, as it may serve as a deterrent from type 2 diabetes, obesity, and severe empty wallet syndrome.

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Sugar Mountain Bake Shoppe: (from bottom L) vanilla chai, twixie, Roc city crunch, and red velvet

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Juicy scripts, ripe for the devouring, right at my fingertips!

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And the combination?

Heaven.

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Dallop Gourmet Cupcake Creations: (from bottom L) mint chocolate chip, red velvet with cream cheese, vanilla with lemon creme filling and toasted coconut, and chocolate with caramel filling and frosting topped with snickers

Now, with this place the frosting (and create-your-own cupcake bar concept) is the clear star! You pick your cake flavor (the day I went there were 4 to choose from), choose a filling flavor (5 tasty choices), choose a frosting flavor (6 festive flavors), and choose your toppings ranging from candy to toasted coconut to animal crackers! The combinations you can create are pretty killer! While the cupcakes may no longer be available at my fingertips (sad!), the book will be out sometime in the future, and you can order her frostings online.

No, I did not, in fact, eat all of these by myself…only half.

Clearly I have a problem but, scripts and cupcakes, it’s a good problem to have!

What have you indulged in lately?

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Stranger Twins

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Look Alike Portraits Capture Pictures of Strangers Who Look Like Twins

Interesting. Do you believe it? Do you think there’s someone out there in this big wide world who looks just like you? Does everybody has a double? Do you think they have any of your personality traits or style or talents as well?

It might be really cool to meet mine, living halfway across the world in some awesome locale (I hope!)

The world is such a funny place!

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You Can Help!!

Still looking for your good cause this holiday season?

PLEASE check out this wonderful website, set up by a fantastic group of people, to benefit an amazing woman in Lansing, Michigan. This incredibly talented (playwright, actress, director, artistic director, teacher…what doesn’t she do!?), compassionate, whip smart, and funny woman is an absolute gem to her real family, her theatre family, her friends, and to every community she has lived and worked in, including Chicago and Lansing.

She is also very dear to both of our hearts. She hired Ted as the Production Manager of her theatre almost six years ago. She introduced Ted and I four years ago when she hired me as a second company member (intern) at that same theatre – we would never have met if not for her. She cast me in my first equity show (an opportunity I cannot ever repay her or thank her enough for), she encouraged me to reach for the stars and pursue my theatre career wholeheartedly, and she supported and taught me so much during my one year there – helping me to become the actress, director, educator, administrator, teacher, and friend that I am today. I have so much respect and love for this woman, who she is, and the work that she does. She is a woman that has brought art and vitality and heart and soul to entire cities who desperately needed that art in their lives, and whole communities in return have stood behind and supported her.  And now she needs us. Please just take a quick look at the website, send some good thoughts her way, and if you can afford a small gift (of any amount!) this holiday season to help make someone’s load a little lighter, please consider this woman who is an inspiration to so many, and especially to us.

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Office Holiday Party

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Of course, we are a theatre so it was a little more lively than your typical holiday office party!

We had over 120 people in attendance including all full and part-time staff with their families and the adult cast members of the current production. There was food aplenty including appetizers, a huge buffet full of tasty catered dinner eats, a Roast Beast (or, uh, beef brisket) carved and served by our Artistic Director, a dessert bar teeming with peppermint dark chocolate truffles, brownies, cookies of every variety, and an ice cream sundae station made by the senior staff, and all the soda, wine and beer your little heart could desire! There was much cheerful conversing and booming laughter, good Christmasy music, a raffle with over 30 gift certificates handed out to gleeful recipients hooting and a’hollaring, a bottle of wine and a scratch off lottery ticket as a party favor for all staff, an ugly Christmas sweater contest (oh, the hideousness!) a silly theatre-centered rendition of “Chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire” lovingly sung by our Executive Director and Artistic Director, a reading of “Twas the Night Before Christmas/DOGZILLA” for all the kids (um, and adults) by our Director of Education, lots of karaoke, a competitive game of Green Bay Packers corn hole set up in the lobby (Packers corn hole, made by our wonderful Production Operations Manager, I kid you not! It was awesome!), and I did a mulled wine Fire Bowl for all to imbibe in.

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This is the start of something delicious!
An appetizer almost too cute to eat!
An appetizer almost too cute to eat!
More food than we could handle!
More food than we could handle!
God bless the dessert table!
God bless the dessert table! And this was only 1/3 of it!
This is how theatre folk "sell" their Ugly Christmas sweaters for votes.
And this is how theatre folk “sell” their Ugly Christmas sweaters for votes. We stand on tables and try to out-do each other.
Bows and bells attack!
Bows, bells, and poinsettias attack!
Rockin' around!
Rockin’ around the lobby with some mulled wine in between rounds of karaoke and corn hole.
The Fire Bowl a'brewing! Sugar cubes doused with 100 proof Southern Comfort and set ablaze over hot merlot wine mulled with oranges, lemon, cinnamon, vanilla and cloves. Welcome to the holidays!
My Fire Bowl a’brewing! Sugar cubes doused with 100 proof Southern Comfort and set ablaze over a pot of hot merlot wine mulled with oranges, lemon, cinnamon, vanilla and cloves. Welcome to the holidays! Sure to take your party to the next level :)
With my Ugly Sweater (please note the Christmas ducks, shoulder pads, bows, and enormous bell earrings) and my Fire Bowl, which was a smash success!
With my Ugly Sweater (please note the Christmas ducks, shoulder pads, bows, and enormous bell earrings) and my Fire Bowl, which was a smash success!

Theatre holiday parties = the best.

Are you having an office party this Christmas?

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Articles: Edition 2

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A few of my favorite reads from the week that I’d like to share…

26 Moments That Restored Our Faith in Humanity This Year – Let’s start off on a cheerful note. Again, if you “read” (and I use the term read loosely as it’s ALL pictures, so no excuses!) nothing else on this list, please at least look at these pictures. I think we could all stand to have our faith in humanity restored a little right about now. Prepare to smile so hard that your face hurts.

I Am Adam Lanza’s Mother – A heartbreaking dose of reality, but truer words were never spoken.

Twelve Facts About Guns and Mass Shootings in the United States – A few interesting and informative facts, many of which I didn’t know.

20 Moving Pictures of the World Grieving for Sandy Hook – Let’s end on another beautiful note. The whole world coming together in support of love and peace. Even in the darkest of times, there will be light.

And finally…

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2012 – How’d I Do?

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So, it’s about that time again. The time where we think back on our past twelve months. We take stock of the good times we had, the memories we made, and what we were thankful for. We consider what we did, what we didn’t do, what we did well, and what we can improve upon. The time of year when we start thinking of our new resolutions for next year.

So, how did my 2012 shape up according to my resolutions? As you may definitely may not remember, my key words for 2012 were play, save, give, strive, and achieve. Each one of my 12 resolutions fit in with one of those action words. With that in mind, let’s find out how I did!

Resolution 1: Secure a good, full-time artistic and education centered job with a livable salary and benefits at a professinal regional theatre (and not four part-time jobs, Dear God, please!)BIG check! – I officially clocked out of the four part-time job hullabaloo in June (though three of the four jobs were theatre/dance/education jobs, so even then, I really can’t complain) and spent six glorious weeks of full-time employment as acting & musical theatre faculty at Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp on the shores of Lake Michigan. But in September I officially achieved my long-awaited and prayed for resolution of an amazing, full-time position that was both artistic and education centered at a professional regional theatre. I am so grateful!!!

Resolution 2: Get the last of my EMC points and go equity Kinda – I did work hard and earn the last of my 50 equity membership candidacy (EMC) points at the end of June and was invited to apply for my actor’s equity union status (!!!!! which was a huge part of this resolution!), but I still need to scrape together the initiation fee and I’d like a  little more recent experience still before I take the leap of filling out that paperwork (hopefully in 2013).

Resolution 3: Design and launch my professional website and portfolio, and get new headshots takenStrike – Even with the best of intentions, I couldn’t get around to everything this year. Besides, I think these things will serve me best once I accept my equity status. Another resolution on the horizon for 2013.

Resolution 4: Perform in at least one play and one musicalKinda – I did attend several auditions this year, received an unexpected callback for a role which I could not take due to scheduling conflicts, and I did perform some Shakespeare several times during the summer and did a lot of musical theatre singing and dancing all while at Blue Lake. But I have higher hopes of attaining some stage time in an actual run of a show in 2013.

Resolution 5: Get back into danceKinda – I took a handful of ballet and rhythm & motion classes at Cincinnati Ballet this year before I shipped off to Blue Lake, and I taught two dance classes every day for six weeks plus choreographed several musical theatre dance numbers, but I was really hoping to take some tap, jazz, and ballet on the regular.

Resolution 6: Design a Blurb photo album book to commemorate our time in CincinnatiStrike – I started working on it at the end of November, but have made so little progress that it hardly counts.

Resolution 7: Revamp the blogStrike – Obviously, you’ve been looking at the same background since 2010. Sorry folks, hopefully next year. Lots has changed so it’s definitely time for an upgrade!

Resolution 8: Journal five things I am thankful for every dayCheck! – I’ve done this every single day for 350 days so far and I’ve felt a marked difference in my life. I’ve noticed that I am more patient, compassionate, and grateful. I no longer desire “better” or “more” quite as often and I am, in general, less grumpy and more appreciative of all the wonderful things this life has to offer. This has become a nightly tradition I have grown to love.

Resolution 9: Volunteer or donate at least six times this yearCheck! – These acts of good will mostly took place in the past four months, but regardless, I’ve gotten off my butt and have contributed to the good of society in the form of volunteering or donating at least eight times lately. Another resolution I hope to continue well into the new year.

Resolution 10: Stop being a recluse and get out with my friends a few times a month Check! – I love my husband, and the newlywed tendency is to want to hang out with him all. the. time. when I wasn’t at any one of my four jobs, job hunting, or sleeping. But my social life was suffering and I missed my friends. I’m pleased to report that I did a much better job of making socializing and fun-seeking a priority. I hung out with pals in Cincy on the regular, went on campfire and beach adventures with new friends every single day and night for six weeks at Blue Lake (best summer ever!), and have been successful with making a nice group of new friends and hanging out at least once a month with each of my said new friends since September.

Resolution 11: Take some trips! To see my family, Ted’s family, and somewhere for just the two of usCheck! – We saw some of my family that we hadn’t had the opportunity to see in quite some time (some who had never even met Ted) back in February for my grandfather’s memorial service in Chicago, then again when some of us met up at the beach house on the shores of Lake Michigan while I was up there for the summer. And, thankfully, my niece and her husband got married in November in Texas and my entire family flew in for the occasion so a Bidus family reunion was easy-peasy. In September we saw Ted’s family for a long weekend at the Packers home opener game, and Ted & I got in our little mini getaway weekend in Door County for just the two of us back in September as well. Hopefully more trips to come in 2013!

Resolution 12: Get our affairs in order. This includes wills, powers of attorney, medical forms, retirement accounts, insurances, and a growing savings account for emergencies Kinda – I got some initial research done on the wills, powers of attorney, and medical forms, but unfortunately we never got much further than that, though I had really hoped to have all that taken care of by now. We did finally get all our various insurances (medical, dental, life, auto, renters, etc.) figured out and the last of them set up this month. I set up and started contributing to my first official retirement account back in October, and we’ve actually done semi-okay with savings in the past month or so, despite all the financial inconsistency we faced up until September of this year. There’s still a ways to go, but it’s definitely a start.

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So, that’s 5 check’s, 4 kinda’s, and 3 strikes. All in all, not too bad I think, especially since some of my resolutions were pretty big deal things! And I made considerable progress, if not outright success, on at least 9 of the 12 resolutions. I’m already working on my 2013 resolutions.

Do you make resolutions? Do you consciously try to keep them throughout the year? Do you check in with yourself at the year’s end? How have you done this year?

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Quoteables

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“Commercialization has obscured the meaning of Christmas. The commercial has become more important than the carol. What man has to sell more important than what God has given.”

“May we not ‘spend’ Christmas or ‘observe’ Christmas, but rather ‘keep’ it.”

“Christmas is less than what it can be – and less than what it was intended to be –
where gifts are given grudgingly, and where gifts are received without appreciation.”

“The joy of brightening other lives, bearing each others’ burdens, easing other’s loads and supplanting
empty hearts and lives with generous gifts becomes for us the magic of Christmas.”

“Christmas is not a time nor a season, but a state of mind. To cherish peace and goodwill,
to be plenteous in mercy, is to have the real spirit of Christmas.”

“It is a time, of all others when Want is keenly felt, and Abundance rejoices.”

“When I have food,
help me to remember the hungry;
When I have work,
help me to remember the jobless;
When I have a home, help me to remember those who have no home at all.

When I am without pain,
help me to remember those who suffer;
And remembering
help me to destroy my complacency;
bestir my compassion and be concerned enough to help;
By word, deed and for what we take for granted.”

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Last Weekend

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…I went for two long winter walks – one was a few rainy, foggy, bone-chilling loops around the reservoir atop Cobb’s Hill that overlooks the whole city (where I happened to witness a really sweet marriage proposal!), and the other along the Erie Canal, where I paused often with a bag of wheat bread to feed the ducks and seagulls.

…Treated myself to a tasty, warm vanilla soy chai and a raspberry lemon cupcake at Starry Nites Cafe while I read a few scripts for work and admired the Christmas lights and raindrops outside.

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…Bought an itchy, ugly Christmas sweater with Christmas ducks (I know!) on it for an Ugly Christmas Sweater Holiday Party at work next weekend. I’m pretty psyched to doctor it up with jingle bell earrings and a headpiece!

…Along my thrift store quest for the perfect ugly Christmas sweater, I also happened upon one of those beautiful poncho/capes in a pretty autumn-toned flannel pattern that are really in style right now and noticed that not only was it in near mint condition (likely only worn once or twice), but that it was super soft too. I inspected the tag and saw that it was 100% alpaca…for $7.99. So I took it. “Perfect for long walks on cold winter days,” I thought. On a hunch, I went online and looked up the company who made it and discovered that they are currently selling a similar 100% alpaca poncho….for $450. DEAL OF THE CENTURY is a rude understatement! That’s like 1.8% of its normal price. I am ludicrously proud of this!

…Reviewed our spreadsheet of moving boxes and items we have in storage and was horrified to discover that one of us apparently owns “dress shorts.” Dress shorts. There is a box with contents described as “dress shorts.” That’s an oxymoron in itself. A) Dress shorts should not exist…period and B) We most definitely should not own them! This will have to be remedied immediately.

…Saw a School of the Arts production of Peter Pan. I have a very fond affection for that show and was thrilled to spend 2.5 hours of my Sunday evening in Neverland. Undoubtedly my favorite part was when Peter flew (yup, they flew) onstage for curtain call and she (yes, she) threw a fist full of glittery fairy dust all over. It was lovely!

How was your weekend?

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