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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Seven Articles You Need to Read Right Now

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My selection of my favorites from the articles I have read lately…

  • I Was a Warehouse Wage Slave – If you read nothing else that I’ve linked to today, please, at least read this one. It’s long, but well-written, and fantastic. Something we all need to hear. I learned a whole lot of things I never knew, or even thought about, before. It really puts things into perspective, and I took many thoughts away from this article. I suspect I will not be alone in these revelations.
  • The Wal-Marting of American Theatre –  An interesting theory. Even more interestingly, it references the article above (“I Was a Warehouse Wage Slave”). But I’m torn. I studied the “standard American” dialect in college, and I too have found myself  “shipped” off to New York, and to work at regional theatres across the nation. But I have never abandoned my Texas heritage – and I’d argue that both “shop local” and “diversify” is exactly what a good number of theatres are simultaneously seeking. I am proud to have worked for three professional theatres – all three of which celebrated the uniqueness of their own community, its local flavor, and the artists it bore, as well as valuing and savoring the culture, diversity, and local flavors of visiting artists from all over the nation – most of whom are still very much infused by own their local roots.
  • Sure Beats Bunking in a Barn – How theatres provide housing for their actors. A neat read. I wish this article had been around when I was in college because this was something I always wondered about, but never learned until I worked in my first equity house. By the way, of the three regional theatres that I have worked at, all three offered housing options different from those outlined in this article, so the article is just a sampling of the variety of actor housing out there – but it’s fun and interesting nonetheless.
  • Slideshow: Top 12 Female Directors – First of all, look at all these smart and talented trailblazing women in American theatre! YES. I am tingling with pride! Secondly, Big Fish the musical on Broadway!? Must see! Thirdly, there are some great directing tidbits in here. Finally, it feels great to be reaching a point in my career where I recognize a majority of the names dropped and have read nearly every play mentioned, even some of the brand new ones (one or two before they were even published!).
  • What NOT to F’ing Buy My Kids This Holiday and the sequel What You SHOULD F’ing Buy My Kids This Holiday – Okay, these two articles are riddled with profanity and are anything but P.C. (you’ve been warned), but they are hilarious. I was snickering so hard I couldn’t speak. I sent them to my roommate and she was snorting so hard she couldn’t breathe. A co-worker was audibly cackling desk-side. You don’t have to have kids to appreciate common sense and super snarky writing.
  • 35 Things You Will Never Again See in Your Life – I’m not sure if this can really be considered an “article” due to the sheer lack of actual words, but as a child of the 80s and early 90s, these are pure gold! The nostalgia alone is worth a peek.
  • 102 Year-Old Woman Still Drives Her 82-Year-Old Car – I love everything about this article! Watch the video too. That car is a beauty…and so is that woman! Can you even believe she’s 102 years old!?

So, what do you think? Which one did you like the most? The least? Did you agree or disagree?

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Holiday Favorites

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Stash holiday tea collection – especially the Christmas Eve tea! It’s the perfect holiday flavor.

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Matte nail polish in rich holiday colors you can’t really get away with any other time of year.

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Nothing like a little luxury and indulgence to celebrate the season. What do they put in these Lindor Truffles!? How are they so good!?

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Big, real, heavenly smelling wreaths with lots of natural touches like pine cones and a variety of pine, balsam, and fir boughs.

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Fine, decadent, sweet dessert wine. The kind so good you can only afford it once a year.

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Nothing says Christmas Night quite like a succulent leg of lamb. Sorry vegetarians, but they’re just so cute and tasty!

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Fireplaces. The smell, the warmth, the relaxing….all of it. Yes.

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Breaking in my new ice skates!

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Mom’s homemade chocolate kiss cookies, hot out of the oven, with a tall glass of milk.

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Firebowl parties

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Red velour footed pajamas….So soft! So warm! So Santa-ish! Basically, I grant myself poetic license to look like a gleeful dweeb for 31 days of the year. And it’s excellent.

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Holiday Inn and White Christmas! Without a doubt, the world’s finest classic Christmas films!

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The subtle scent of cinnamon, pine cones, cranberry, oranges, balsam, and fire.

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Clementines and pears – in season holiday snack of choice :) They negate the calories in the kiss cookies, don’t you know?

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The Nutcracker. Love seeing it, love falling asleep to the music at night.

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Nuts. Mmmmm.

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My annual small glass of eggnogg…even better with peppermint schnapps!

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Lengthy Christmas letters with lots of pictures from family and friends. No really. I actually do love receiving and reading these!

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Sequin tanks…another fashion I can only get away with during the festive holiday party month of December.

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Thick, warm, cozy knit blankets. Specifically, snoozing beneath them :)

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Classic Christmas books from my childhood gracing our coffee table so I can curl up beside the tree and read and re-read them all season long!

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Polar Express.

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Old fashioned and/or ever-so-slightly lesser known Christmas tunes the likes of In the Bleak Midwinter, The Christmas Waltz, We Need A Little Christmas, Mary Did You Know, Lullay Lullay, Christmas in Kilarney, River, Home By Another Way, Mary’s Lullaby, etc…..preferably a little jazzy too!

(Fun fact: In 2008 I played Mary in the first fully-realized production of Paul Slade Smith’s musical “Hymn & Carol” since its initial reading and production back in the 90s when it was written, for which he composed the song “Mary’s Lullaby” – totally love that I was in one of the first complete casts of this musical to ever sing this song and now it’s a lovely Christmas hymn on CDs and stuff! It’s a gorgeous song. Also, you should check out the official website for the musical here. Do you see me?)

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I have always loved nativity sets, and Ted and I bought a gorgeous olive wood nativity set similar to this one last year. Can’t wait to finally pull it out!

What are your holiday favorites?

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New Friends

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Meet my new winter friends:

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Kristie and Michelle.

Maybe their famous namesakes will miraculously translate their epic girl power and figure skating goddess talents into my skates. I’ll be doing triple axles in no time.

Yeah, I didn’t think so either.

Either way…

My winter sporting just got a whole lot more awesome.

:)

Outdoor ice rink, you are mine.

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Cats. Love ’em.

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Grumpy Cat is amazing.

Definitely my new favorite thing.

Ignore the mild profanity because these are hilarious and make my life extremely happy.

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Aaaaaaand that is exactly why I love perpetually grumpy cats.

Snark, snark, snark.

Just like our Bella.

She’s a grumpy cat too.

The most unfeeling creature in existence.

And I love her for it.

Oh, and you need to watch this funny 23 second clip.

What a ham!

Again I say….cats.

Love ’em.

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Family Mugs

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{All photos by the lovely and talented Grace Adams Photography}

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{A few of my favorites}

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{Channeling “Modern Family”? Love it. For the sake of completion, let’s pretend that all is right in the world and imagine that Ted is standing behind me.}

And finally…

101 Ways To Piss Off A Cat.

I win.

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Color + Quality

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Butter London nail lacquer in Royal Navy, Jack the Lad, British Racing Green, and Sprog.

I adore these colors, and would be pleased as punch to Amazon the heck out of all four of them.

But I’m having a hard time wrapping my brain around $14 nail polish.

$14 for fingernail decorations is a little steep for a humble theatre artist’s wallet, sadly.

Stocking stuffers? ;)

Or, you know, they could just make it cost $6, like normal nail polish.

The perils of being a girl.

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For the Win

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I’m a sucker for excellent salads with all manner of fantastic, fresh, and eccentric ingredients.

This one is pretty tame by my standards, but it’s so tasty that it’ll blow you away!

  • Spring mix
  • Cherry tomatoes
  • Pear
  • Dried cranberries
  • Glazed walnuts
  • Boursin cheese (this one ingredient makes this salad!)
  • Salmon (I bet applewood smoked bacon would be a fantastic substitute if you’re not into fish)
  • Annie’s sesame ginger salad dressing (so good!)
  • Other ideas: figs, pumpkin seeds, apples, garlic croutons, black olives, hearts of palm…

DO IT.

An easy dinner to impress the socks off your friends is served.

You’re welcome.

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