Goodness, you can't shut me up today.
Now I would like to share some pretty pictures with the Internet world. I got these from Charlie, who got them from someone else, and scanned them, and posted them on his band's website. Now there are pictures of me on the Internet. I don't know how wild I am about that idea in general, but they are nice pictures and remind me of some fun times.
This one was taken at Charlie's house. Conveniently enough, his parents lived in Waverly, which was nice when we needed a place to celebrate a birthday or go trick-or-treating. For those of you who don't already know, I am the one with blond hair and no glasses (although mostly now I am someone with blond hair and glasses), and the one with no visible hair and a blue bandanna, respectively.
And this one was taken at Camp EWALU, where the eight of us put on a big mime for the campers during the last week of the summer. I think it was good, although I never saw it except from the inside, where it looked like "OK, now I have to go pretend to pick some flowers and smell them, and then go sit on that bench for a while and freeze until the next song comes on." We performed the mime exactly twice that I recall: once during that last week of camp and once during a chapel service at Wartburg. That was a heck of a lot of practicing for two performances.
Thanks for the memories, Charlie (who, by the way, is the one with the light saber and the birthday cake). Does anyone else have fun photos to share?
Tuesday, December 21, 2004
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Alas, not a lightsaber. Just a regular old not-so-much-laser sword. Sigh.
We did the mime again during the summer of '98, so at least some of us (Jason, Eric, and me, anyway) got to perform it a third time. You're right, though - a lot of work for relatively short on-stage time. Such is the trying world of theatre.
--C.
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