A 2012 Recap

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So, at January 16th, I’d say I’m way late on the 2012 recap that most bloggers had slammed out, oh, around December 20th. I wasn’t planning to do one at all this year. But here we are. Fate? Motivation? Sentimentalism?

Who knows. But it’s here. There may even be a few surprises along the way ;)

January

Ted and I went ice skating in downtown Cincy on New Year’s Day and my friend Allyson and I discovered the ultimate comfort food goodness that is Tom & Chee and their grilled cheese donut. Yeah, I felt my arteries collapsing too. But it was pretty stinking delicious. For a grilled cheese on a donut? Collapse away!

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February

We drove to Chicago for my Grandpa’s memorial service. It was a beautiful mass to honor his life and it was great to see family I hadn’t seen in quite a while – some since I was only a child. I started teaching prelude theatre classes at the Academy of World Languages, which I concluded was the most amazing school in existence because they fed students a different exotic fruit or vegetable from around the world every single day and offered like seven languages for the kids to immerse themselves in (do you smell the jealousy?), and I tried my hand at making pho for the first time. Clearly, I also neglected to take any photos this month.

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March

Those jerks tore down the BoarsHead Theatre in Lansing MI, where I got my start in professional theatre and met Ted, to build a parking lot – obviously I was pissed. We roadtripped to Columbus and Cleveland for a weekend to see family and cousin Michaela light her high school’s production of Cinderella. The beautiful spring flowers sprung, we had a full day of tornadoes when Mother Nature threw an epic hissy fit, and we brought home our sweet Maverick!

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April

Friend Allyson won us tickets to see the oddly fantastic musical Thunder Knocking on the Door at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park. Ted and I were the youngest people by about 40 years to attend an organ concert at the Cincinnati Museum Center. We saw the great film “To the Arctic” at the Omnimax, ran two 5k races including the one with the epic killer hill, we went on the “Bosses, Breweries, and Burials” historical tour of downtown Cincinnati, and Ted saved a sweet old toad’s life.

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May

We lost our sweet Mav, and it was absolutely heartbreaking. But a day later the eggs she had laid hatched and we welcomed the arrival of 16 healthy cray babies! I finished up my year teaching musical theatre at Hartwell School. We went on the “Bikes, Barons, and Biergartens” and “Newport Gangster” historical tours in Newport, KY and the “Cincinnati’s Abandoned Subway” tour, which was a rare and amazing treat! We explored Findlay Market and my girlfriends and I went on fun girl dates to Bakersfield and the 1215 Vine wine bar.

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June

I ASM’d Next to Normal at the Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati and earned the last four EMC points I needed to join Actor’s Equity! Our craybies grew so fast and we had to take twelve of them to the pet store to find new homes while two joined my sister in Chicago, leaving us with Ace and Gigi. We played around and at a few summer festivals and saw a bunch of double features at the drive-in theatre in Amelia beneath the stars, with the best cheeseburgers ever. Priorities, people.

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July

I quit working at the museum, ended my time working with the wonderful dance company Pones Inc., and my internship at Ensemble Theatre ended. I grew tasty tomato plants, found a beach to lay out and swim at in Cincinnati, enjoyed 4th of July, went blueberry and blackberry picking, discovered we now had a pet snail who stowed away on one of the plants we brought home for the crays from the pet store, and I left Cincinnati for Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp on the shores of Lake Michigan for six weeks where I would serve as Acting & Musical Theatre faculty (beaches! cabins! bonfires! friends! Shakespeare! dance!). I flew to NY for an interview at a fantastic theatre, and drove home from Blue Lake for a “Weekend of Ted” that consisted of his parents coming for a surprise visit, a roller derby game, a visit to the aquarium, a tour of the the Louisville Slugger factory and museum, and Ted taking an awesome NASCAR driving lesson at the Kentucky Speedway, driving ten laps at 150+ mph – a surprise I’d been planning for months.

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August

I spent four more glorious beach/camping/theatre weeks at Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp, finally got to see Friday the camp Rooster in all his glory (a.k.a. hiding out under one of the girls cabins crowing at 5 a.m….the rooster, not me. Just to clarify.), and spent a few days with my parents, my sister and her family, Ted, my Aunt Penny, and our family friend Martha relaxing at her lake house in Muskegon. We toured an old wartime submarine, checked out a bunch of lighthouses, and went for bike rides on the beach. During the day at camp my new friends and I would teach, enriching young lives with an intensive of beautiful art, and by night we’d cook our food over an open fire, then head to the beach for a swim and to enjoy a bunch of late night beach bonfires where we’d ate way too many s’mores and enjoy a cup of red wine, and then we’d head back to the campsite, crash in our cabins in the woods, try to ignore the spiders, and wake up the next morning to do it all over again. When I arrived home in Cincinnati Ted and I celebrated our birthdays at Kings Island roller coaster and water park, we went to the Packers v. Bengals game with our friends Patti and Todd, went wine tasting and cooked our own steaks at Valley Vineyard, and I was offered and accepted the job in NY! The decision was made…I was moving in less than two weeks; Ted would be staying behind. (Oh, you didn’t know that? Surprise! More on that later.)

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September

I said goodbye to my wonderful Cincinnati and Ted and I took a road trip to move me up to New York over Labor Day weekend. I started my job and it was (and still is) amazing! The next weekend I flew to Michigan for our annual Wisconsin trip. We took the historic SS Badger cruise across Lake Michigan to Wisconsin, went to the Packer home opener at Lambeau Field, rode the Zippin Pippin (Elvis’ favorite roller coaster) at Bay Beach Amusement Park, and went to Door Country to celebrate our two year anniversary a little early. Back in New York I learned the ropes at my new job, adjusted to a new state, life without Ted and living in actor housing, volunteered for and saw a bunch of shows for the first Rochester Fringe Festival, met new friends, took up running, discovered the Farmer’s Market, saw Bandaloop and comedian Patton Oswalt perform live, visited the zoo and a few museums, and celebrated the theatre’s 40 anniversary with a fancy gala and opening night!

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October

I enjoyed a real, beautiful fall in NY, donated blood for the first time, started volunteering for the soup kitchen, attended a great fall fest/pumpkin carving party at a friend’s place, immersed myself in the pumpkin patch and corn maze, toured and tasted the world’s best ice wine (no, really. That was the award it won) at a fantastic local winery, continued running a few times a week and exploring a new park or set of trails each time, hung out with new friends, braved the mini wrath of super-storm Sandy, ran in the photo finish 5k race and got my best time ever, and volunteered for a neat fundraiser for a super sweet little boy with SMA. Freud’s Last Session played at the theatre with lots of talkbacks moderated by yours truly, Ted and I celebrated our 2 year anniversary long-distance, I moved out of actor housing and into my new shared apartment with a great roommate and her husband while Ted moved out of our old apartment and into his new apartment, and I drove for 18 hours all the way to Cincinnati and back to visit Ted for one day.

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November

I flew to Texas for my niece Jenn’s wedding. In Texas I ate my body weight in tex-mex and Blue Bell ice cream, hung out with the family – all of whom had flown in for the occasion, took epic southwest family portraits, enjoyed the beautiful wedding, met up with some old friends for girl talk and grub, loved on my cat, and had a late night bonfire beneath the stars with the family. A few weeks later Ted came to visit for Thanksgiving. We had a wonderful time together and went to a Christmas tree farm. At the theatre we opened A Christmas Carol and Ted and I saw the show with my roommate and her husband.

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December

I started the Christmas season with the It’s a Wonderful Life in the Southwedge festival and fireworks display, took on a cupcake challenge, and wore an ugly Christmas sweater to the theatre’s holiday party where I did a blazing firebowl. We contributed to a fundraiser for our beautiful friend Kristine. Ted came to Rochester to spend Christmas and New Year’s with me. We braved a blizzard that dropped over 14″ of snow, spent Christmas Eve at the Mountain Horse Farm Bed and Breakfast, went ice skating and sledding, saw the Geva Comedy Improv show on New Years Eve, rung in the New Year with by ingesting an insane amount of pizza, and on New Year’s Day dined at The Melting Pot, saw Sue the T-Rex at the museum, and relaxed with Les Mis.

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