Category Archives: Exciting News*

Performance Day*

This is a post that has absolutely nothing to do with my new house.

(Shocking, I know. haha)

Yesterday was a very special day for me. I think I mentioned previously that I had been rehearsing for a small musical I was in. It was a production based on the parable of The 10 Virgins:

Beautiful words and music give an identity and an individual story to each of the Ten Virgins. Each possesses a positive quality or virtue that could be wisely developed. But as their stories unfold, the struggles of their daily lives present each woman with choices that determine her path.

Will she prepare herself with lamps trimmed and burning when the Bridegroom comes? Or will she procrastinate and find herself left outside and alone?

With a stirring blend of songs, scripture, and narration, this musical program based on the well-known parable allows readers to relate to the actions and motives of the Ten Virgins. (source)

I played the character of Nava: “A woman who diligently prepares”–a young virgin who forgets to bring extra oil on the eve of the wedding. It wasn’t an enormous role, but I had a few lines to memorize and a solo to learn.

We had a dress rehearsal and sound check on Friday night, and I have to be honest–I was a little worried. I had trouble remembering my lines, I wasn’t sure how to move on stage, and I was just generally getting lost in the technical aspects of the performance. It ended up being a bit of a late night, and I went home feeling less than confident about the performance the next day.

Something changed on Friday night. When I woke up on Saturday, I somehow got out of my head and let go of the details and my focus shifted to the message of my part, and not the perfection of my lines. I rehearsed a little in the morning, and by the time I was in my outfit and make-up, I wasn’t at all nervous, even though I think there were approximately 200 women in the audience.

It wasn’t a perfect performance, but it was just… magical. Everyone did so well, and the audience really seemed to connect well to the characters and message of the play. It was almost funny, when I was first asked to be a part of the production, I didn’t understand why I had been selected for this character. I didn’t feel like I related with Nava at all.

…but by the end, I realized that her story was so me, and I’m actually really sad that it’s all over.

There was so much I loved about being a part of this–for one, it felt so good to perform again. I forgot how much I loved to sing and perform and just be involved with a production like this. I felt like it woke up a piece of me that has been sleeping for so, so long.

I also loved the other women I performed with. Our little cast of 11 (+ 1 amazing director) was packed with phenomenal, vibrant women. As we didn’t really have many rehearsals as a group, I never really expected such strong connections to form between us, especially as many of us didn’t really know each other when it began. But when we said goodbye yesterday, I was actually really disappointed that it was ending and that I would no longer have the same opportunities to see everyone on a regular basis.

Lastly, I loved the spirit and message of this production. In our rehearsal before the big day, our director made a comment to us that really made me stop and think. I’m paraphrasing badly, but it was essentially that our goal was not to entertain the audience, it was to inspire.

I can’t speak for anyone in the audience, but I know that being involved with this production inspired me. At the end of the musical, when my character realizes that she has not brought enough oil to light her lamp for the bridegroom, she is devastated. She has tried so hard to be the best she can be and diligently prepare for this momentous event, but she just… forgets. She falls to the floor weeping when she realizes that she won’t be a part of the wedding.

I feel that way sometimes… like I’m stretching myself so far in so many directions trying to be the best I can be, that I forget to hold onto some of the most important things. That what I do isn’t enough–that I’m not enough.

Becoming Nava for those few months has inspired me to focus on what’s really important and just… let go of everything else.

Anyway. I wish I could have captured it on video for you, but you’ll have to make do with my scattered thoughts and descriptions.

…and photos! Our wonderful director put together a smilebox for us with some photos from our rehearsal and performance. You’ll see I’m wearing my glasses in some of them, and insane make-up in the others. Any guesses about which ones are rehearsals and which are performance pictures? haha

Here are some of my favs: (you can click on them to enlarge the photos)

Nava: A Woman Who Diligently Prepares*

Rehearsing my song*

The finale*

The Cast*

Cast + our amazing director!! xo

You can see all the photos here:

The Ten Virgins: A Musical Parable

 

 

 

The House: Day 1*

We have a house. :)

I’m tired.

We moved in two loads of stuff, and I spent three hours cleaning my kitchen. Thanks to an amazing friend, I no longer have a disgusting fridge, my cupboards are sparkling and you can actually see out my kitchen window.

*swoon*

I’d write more, but I’m too happy/tired/exhausted to even think straight.

We have a house. :)

One More Sleep*

Holy toot.

Today the Hubster and I went to meet with our lawyer to sign our life away all the documents to finalize the purchase of our home.

Tomorrow we go back… to get our keys.

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

(For some things in life, there are no words. Only exclamation marks.)

I cannot believe that it’s almost here. I feel like we’ve been waiting forever for this day to come, and here it is, just one sleep away. And it’s a good thing too. Here’s what we’re currently living in…

Our little pathways to walk have gotten smaller and smaller… and yet it still feels like I have a billion things left to pack. Of course, I’m also having the best week ever at work–a four day for the same teacher gig at my favourite school–but it only leaves me with my evenings for packing.

And obviously I’ll spend all of tomorrow evening dreamily walking around my new house and get absolutely nothing accomplished.

Except dreaming, of course.

(And that’s important too.)

To everyone who responded to my stress-induced plea for help–THANK YOU. A few wonderful people reached out and are coming to help us on Saturday. It really means the world to me, especially since our moving company canceled our truck on Saturday.

Yeah, that happened.

*Cue stress*

Thankfully we have two pick-ups and a large trailer and with a couple of trips I think we can do this quickly! I’m just so excited to be on the other side of this move, and with everyone’s help I hope that we can get through this by noon. :)

Well, the next time you hear from me we’ll be homeowners… as in, we’ll own a house.

Whoa. :)

The final marks are in…

(via: http://www.karprehabilitation.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/success.jpg)

After four long, grueling months of readings, assignments, stress and work, my course (Communications: Autism) is finished and I just received my final marks and feedback.

I found this email in my inbox 5 minutes ago:

Shop Girl,

Thank you so much for your consistent hard work in the course.  It has been a pleasure to have you as a part of our learning community – I myself have learned so much from your postings and insights on the discussion board. It is clear that you are a dedicated, talented professional and your students are very lucky to have you!

You have achieved an Honours level for this course.  I will forward this on to the university.  You can expect for this qualification to appear on your OCT Certificate of Qualifications in the next several weeks.

Congratulations and all the best to you in your teaching career!

Worth it. :)

We Bought a Truck!!

It’s April. :)

That means that spring is just around the corner, and also that I’ve blogged every day for three months.

I never thought I’d be able to do it! March was crazy, but I survived! And I’m really glad that I’ve been writing to chronicle everything… in the past three months I’ve had two interviews, my nephew was born, and we bought our first house!

And just to start April off with a bang, we decided to buy a truck!!

For the past couple of weeks we’ve been hemming and hawing over whether or not we needed to buy a second vehicle. In a few weeks the Hubster starts a training program for his job, and unfortunately it’s at a location that’s much further than where he is now. For the past year we’ve been sharing one vehicle–as his work was so close I just dropped him off then I went off to teach.

It’s worked out perfectly for us, but we knew a second vehicle was inevitable. As I love our little Mazda, we knew the new vehicle would be for him. We shopped around a little bit, but when he saw a 2008 Ford Ranger 4×4 in fabulous condition it was almost love at first sight.

(This isn’t our actual truck, but ours looks exactly the same)

We picked it up today and have already been out touring around. It’s a manual transmission, so the Hubster was brushing up on his super driving skills and I tried to observe so that eventually I can learn!

It’s official–I’ve transformed my husband into a “northern boy”. He hunts, fishes and owns a truck! haha

In other news, I’ve decided to try and blog through all of April too. I know that this will be the most difficult month of all, but I’m going to try. This is going to be a jam packed month with the move and my course, but I’m excited to write about it all. I’m hoping that our internet will be set up on time at the new house so I’ll be able to post!

Alright lovelies–it’s been an exciting, busy day. I worked at two different schools today and I am exhausted.

Sweet dreams!

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