Saturday, October 4, 2008

I felt the need...

I felt the need to blog because I don't get to blog very much anymore. I think I've only been blogging on the weekends. I blame school for that.

College. Recently, people have been asking, "How's college?" Honestly, I don't really know. I feel like I'm too worried about going to classes, doing homework, and practicing that I don't really have a chance to really enjoy college. In between the things that I listed above, I sleep, eat, and go to Loyola's MTO (Musical Theater Organization) rehearsal.  I don't really feel like I'm soaking it all in. The one time I really feel like I just get to hang out and be myself and feel like I'm really in college is in one of my Monday classes where we don't do anything, thank you Mr. Dreux. I know this sounds like I'm complaining, but surprisingly, I'm not. I'm happy with my life. I know. What a 180 degree turn. Idk. It brings me back to high school when I was in a show. I was busy with everything I was doing, and I had like 4 groups of friends (Sadly, I don't have that many close friends anymore, but hey. It's a part of life). The fact that I was so busy with things and craving refuge from my stress by being with people I love kept me alive. No, I am not talking about suicide (I'm not like that). I am talking metaphorically.  It's like an electrifying jolt. It feels so good. 

Does that make any sense? Whatever. If it doesn't and you really want to know, I'll explain it to you in person.

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Oh! Here's my plug for this blog:
You all should come see Loyola's MTO's performance of "A Tribute to RENT" on Wednesday, October 8th at 8pm in Satchamo's (the Underground of the Dana Center). It features some of your favorite people you probably know: ME (Jody Hinkley), Blythe Reed, Casi Landix, Jordan Queen, Rachel deJonge, Dody Nolan, and some others new to New Orleans musical theater community. We are doing some of the songs we have all know and love. It's free, but if you would like to donate money, go right ahead. :-D
So come support Loyola's MTO!!

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