Mustache & Muttonchops
Mar. 13th, 2006 10:39 pmBack in the Game
I’m back in the game. My laptop was shipped back to me and arrived tonight. I’m verrrrry happy despite the $842 repair cost. One of the first things I did was fill out a survey sent to me by Applecare. The customer service agents I dealt with were quite capable and efficient, but in the box where they asked for additional comments, I let them have an earful. I was able to purchase an All Risk Personal Belongings policy from Statefarm for $40 a year, giving me $2000 coverage. In the future, my laptop or cameras will be replaced whatever the damage or if stolen. I asked Applecare, “Why should I ever play you $250 again for extended coverage on a computer?” I did not accidently damage my computer. I was not negligent. I still maintain the screen was warped and prone to cracking. The rate on the policy I took out costs $2.20 per hundred and covers me whether I’m at home or on the road!
Stumble-Throughs and Spacing on Stage
This past Friday and Saturday, we pieced “Wonderful Town” together for the first time and stumbled through the show for designers and crew. It went surprisingly well. I’ve continued to work on my Irish brogue and worked with a dialect coach. I want the accent to sound authentic, not too “Lucky Charms”:) At intermission of the first run-through, Mary, the head of the hair department came up to me and told me that my beard would have to go as it wasn’t the right period for the show. (I was expecting it to happen:) We did decide that I could retain some facial hair since I’m playing just one character. The plan for Officer Lonigan at this time is a mustache and mutton-chops. Should be fun, but I bet I get some odd looks on the street for the next month. *grin*
Speaking of Stumbling
Both my mother and father have been in and out of the hospital in the past week. Mom had a colonoscopy last Thursday. She was witchy for about a month about it. She’s very private and the whole idea was embarrassing to her, but she came through it just fine. She had five polyps removed and we’re waiting for the analysis on them. My Dad fell Friday while working in the yard and hit his head on the corner of the house. It’s made of stone. He had seven clamps put in his scalp. The doctor in the ER gave him a sulfa drug to counteract infection. However, Dad also takes Plavix, an anti-stroke medication. He’s fallen three times since in the house and has been vomiting. His sugar levels are also elevated ... in the 300s ... We now believe that Dad, who is allergic to penicillin, had a bad reaction to the sulfa mixed with the blood thinner. He’s weak, but doing better.
I feel helpless being so far away, but my brother stepped up to the plate, taking Dad to the ER twice in a six hour period. My sister and I have been in close contact on the phone. Please keep my folks in your thoughts. They are trying mightily to get well enough to come visit me, see the show and have a brief, affordable vacation.
Computer Cogitation
I was really surprised at how much I missed having computer access in the past 10 days. I didn’t realize how much I relied on it for business and entertainment. In place of it, I did a lot of reading, watched more television then normal and used the time to focus on learning my show. I did get out and about the town, walking around the city. Thanks to
lovesongman,
bearhedded and non-LJ friends Cheryl and David Earl, I had companionship for dinner during this computerless stretch. I also had supportive phone calls from several friends and family members. Thanks
gotmoof,
rossbear,
bonkishnurtaz and
pagerbear!! (David - due to the time difference between coasts ... and family emergencies, I haven’t had a chance to call you back, but I will. I appreciate the support!! Can’t wait to hear and read about your fundraiser!!!)
Hopefully, I’ll have no more problems with computers ... or worries about my parents’ health for awhile. “Wonderful Town” is a joyous musical and I really like my co-workers. Beginning Wednesday, we do four days of noon to midnight rehearsals. Our first preview is March 21; I celebrate my birthday on the 22nd, official opening night is March 23rd; my folks will be visiting about April 4 if all goes well. “Wonderful Town” closes April 9. It’s back to Texas then and the next chapter of my life.... whatever that might be ....
I’m back in the game. My laptop was shipped back to me and arrived tonight. I’m verrrrry happy despite the $842 repair cost. One of the first things I did was fill out a survey sent to me by Applecare. The customer service agents I dealt with were quite capable and efficient, but in the box where they asked for additional comments, I let them have an earful. I was able to purchase an All Risk Personal Belongings policy from Statefarm for $40 a year, giving me $2000 coverage. In the future, my laptop or cameras will be replaced whatever the damage or if stolen. I asked Applecare, “Why should I ever play you $250 again for extended coverage on a computer?” I did not accidently damage my computer. I was not negligent. I still maintain the screen was warped and prone to cracking. The rate on the policy I took out costs $2.20 per hundred and covers me whether I’m at home or on the road!
Stumble-Throughs and Spacing on Stage
This past Friday and Saturday, we pieced “Wonderful Town” together for the first time and stumbled through the show for designers and crew. It went surprisingly well. I’ve continued to work on my Irish brogue and worked with a dialect coach. I want the accent to sound authentic, not too “Lucky Charms”:) At intermission of the first run-through, Mary, the head of the hair department came up to me and told me that my beard would have to go as it wasn’t the right period for the show. (I was expecting it to happen:) We did decide that I could retain some facial hair since I’m playing just one character. The plan for Officer Lonigan at this time is a mustache and mutton-chops. Should be fun, but I bet I get some odd looks on the street for the next month. *grin*
Speaking of Stumbling
Both my mother and father have been in and out of the hospital in the past week. Mom had a colonoscopy last Thursday. She was witchy for about a month about it. She’s very private and the whole idea was embarrassing to her, but she came through it just fine. She had five polyps removed and we’re waiting for the analysis on them. My Dad fell Friday while working in the yard and hit his head on the corner of the house. It’s made of stone. He had seven clamps put in his scalp. The doctor in the ER gave him a sulfa drug to counteract infection. However, Dad also takes Plavix, an anti-stroke medication. He’s fallen three times since in the house and has been vomiting. His sugar levels are also elevated ... in the 300s ... We now believe that Dad, who is allergic to penicillin, had a bad reaction to the sulfa mixed with the blood thinner. He’s weak, but doing better.
I feel helpless being so far away, but my brother stepped up to the plate, taking Dad to the ER twice in a six hour period. My sister and I have been in close contact on the phone. Please keep my folks in your thoughts. They are trying mightily to get well enough to come visit me, see the show and have a brief, affordable vacation.
Computer Cogitation
I was really surprised at how much I missed having computer access in the past 10 days. I didn’t realize how much I relied on it for business and entertainment. In place of it, I did a lot of reading, watched more television then normal and used the time to focus on learning my show. I did get out and about the town, walking around the city. Thanks to
Hopefully, I’ll have no more problems with computers ... or worries about my parents’ health for awhile. “Wonderful Town” is a joyous musical and I really like my co-workers. Beginning Wednesday, we do four days of noon to midnight rehearsals. Our first preview is March 21; I celebrate my birthday on the 22nd, official opening night is March 23rd; my folks will be visiting about April 4 if all goes well. “Wonderful Town” closes April 9. It’s back to Texas then and the next chapter of my life.... whatever that might be ....
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Date: 2006-03-14 06:59 am (UTC)Moof!
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Date: 2006-03-14 08:21 am (UTC)I will stay true to my heart and dreams ... otherwise ...DreamsinaDrawer shouldn't exist.
Big Hugs, my friend ...
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Date: 2006-03-14 08:12 am (UTC)Big hugs, and welcome back!
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Date: 2006-03-14 09:11 am (UTC)And yes, definitly need pics of you with mutton chops ;-)
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Date: 2006-03-14 03:59 pm (UTC)As to Officer Lonigan's look ...We'll see if they just shape my sideburns or if they supplement them with extra hair. Well, at least I won't have to worry about the grey hair. My mustache is the one part of my facial hair that's holding grey at bay ...LOL!
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Date: 2006-03-14 12:27 pm (UTC)But I bet you're still cute in your 70's mode. Remember Tales of the City is making a comeback on LOGO.
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Date: 2006-03-14 04:02 pm (UTC)Glad to hear from you! HUGS!
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Date: 2006-03-14 12:53 pm (UTC)Really wish I could be there to see the show.....*sigh*
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Date: 2006-03-14 04:06 pm (UTC)I'm already obsessing about paychecks. When "Wonderful Town" closes April 9, there is no follow up show. I'll regroup in Texas after April 15.
Hope you're doing well! Regardless of whether you see the show or not ... I am looking forward to meeting you and taking our friendship out of the virtual world and into the real one! HUGS!
so we will really look like brothers now...
Date: 2006-03-14 01:19 pm (UTC)What is a good time to call? I am lethargic and slow these days after endeavours of mowing and mulching and working in a neighbors yard too.
Hope that your parents are both better soon. At least you have your brother there to take care of em.
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Date: 2006-03-14 04:11 pm (UTC)This week will be long and exhausting as we tech the show. I would say that in general ... with the three hour time difference ... that between 11am and 2pm your time will be the best time to reach me ... But try any time and I will do my best to return the call. It's going to be hours of sitting around till we get into dress rehearsals tihs Sunday.
Jeff stepped up to the plate with Mom and Dad this week. Usually, it's my sister or me. Colleen is terrific, but two hours away. Jeff, driving very fast, can make it in 10 minutes. I'm trying to encourage Mom to call 911 if no one is close by.
Big Hugs, my friend!
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Date: 2006-03-14 01:32 pm (UTC)HUGS!
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Date: 2006-03-14 04:16 pm (UTC)Hope you're doing well, Lee! Big hugs!
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Date: 2006-03-14 03:39 pm (UTC)Glad you are back online and sorry that your parents are having troubles but are hanging in there.
And speaking of, I was at Mom's Saturday morning until Sunday evening helping her out as she had foot surgery on Friday to remove a large bunion and a small bone spur at top of her foot, both on her left foot too. Talked to her last night as I forgot to get her bed ready before I left and she managed fairly well so I'm relieved of that. This is the kind of thing we older children have to expect of our aging parents. :-)
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Date: 2006-03-14 04:31 pm (UTC)Welcome back - it does suck not having a computer!
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Date: 2006-03-14 05:14 pm (UTC)So will you start resembling Cam with that handlebar? LOL.
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Date: 2006-03-14 06:41 pm (UTC)I'll mention a UTI as a possibility. Dad went through a bout with kidney stones in September. It does seem logical. Thanks for the suggestion! I hope you're all better after your bouting with reoccuring flu. Hugs!
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Date: 2006-03-14 06:43 pm (UTC)I look forward to meeting you too! I'm sorry that I wasn't able to meet you the day you were working near the Seattle Center.
Please make sure I know you're in the audience ... I rush out after a show and wouldn't want to miss you again! HUGS!
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Date: 2006-03-15 05:01 am (UTC)Hope everyone recovers quickly.
Adding name to petition for pictures.
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Date: 2006-03-15 07:14 am (UTC)Thanks for the good wishes!
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Date: 2006-03-15 05:35 am (UTC)I can totally picture you with mouton chops - totally. It's a seller.
Last but not least, very very best wishes to your folks. Sounds... bad. I cringed at the 7 clamps (!) in your dad's scalp. My god, that must have hurt! Send him a BIG hug. Very best to them.
Love, always.
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Date: 2006-03-15 09:09 am (UTC)I feel for your parents and keep them in my thoughts. I don't know if you'll be around them parts of Texas in May, but I'm heading that way from the 10 to the 17... :>
Best of luck in Seattle and hope Wonderful Town is a huge success there!
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Date: 2006-03-15 05:32 pm (UTC)I know I'll be in Texas during that week of May unless something really odd occurs ... or work beckons ... My niece graduates from Texas A&M University with a BS degree in Special Education. The ceremony is on Friday, May 12. I plan to be there. I'll look forward to seeing you at some point during that time!
BTW, I was happy to see your name among those who attended David's Pagerpalooza! You were partying with some of my favorite men. YAY!
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Date: 2006-03-17 06:59 pm (UTC)Just thought I would introduce myself...we have a mutual LJ friend in Boise (yeah, that actor guy!...LOL) and I thought it would be good to add you as a friend as well. AND I think we have something else in common too...something that one might think was scary, but only IF you were born in 1954.... :)
Have a great day!
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