Category Archives: Personal time

Wicked – What a fabulous show!

 

 

 

My souvenir of the evening!
My souvenir of the evening!

Okay, the posters have been all over town for months, various online newsletters and entertainment sites have forewarned you – Did you get a ticket?  Did Ya?

Wicked – still here at the National Arts Centre for a few week!

If you want to read anything bad about the show, the worst part was that I could not clearly understand the “ensemble” songs – when 10 people or more are combining voices to create amazing harmonies and powerful vocal energies, the lyrics would get lost amongst it all.  The rest of this post = “fangirl time”!

So,  I had taken a phone pic of the stage set up while waiting – and then I managed to delete it – so I’ll describe it.  The curtain is a large map of the Land of Oz, like you would find in a fantasy book, hand drawn with each area indicated and the central focus is, of course, the Emerald City, all sparkly with green lights glittering.  Above this is a huge dragon, nestled on the top of the map, overseeing it all, and us!

The show opens with the “ensemble cast”  power singing, then the lovely Glinda singing in the most blonde and bubbly voice you have ever heard!  Since I really don’t want to give away anything – I loved going with no foreknowledge of what to expect other than having listened to the audio book, Wicked, by Gregory Maguire – I don’t want to spoil it for any of you.

So this is a general rave about it!

Click here for all of the cast – I think this is pretty accurate to what i saw last nigth!

costumes: inspired!  Reminiscent of the movie, Wizard of Oz, but really that was just a hint of a direction that was then expanded upon beautifully.  I suspect there will be a lot of new characters gracing the Gathering, this coming October!

-Singing: Elphaba – blew me away. Glinda, also amazingly accurate to character!

– Monkeys: pretty good, though not quite as notable as the imps in Dracula from a few years back.

-the Wizard – hmm, I am torn here.  I found I immediately disliked him, but perhaps that was because he did a good job, the character being one that could go either way.

– Orchestra – great – although once in a while it did drown out the singing briefly – again making it difficult for me to understand all lyrics – but this is my obsession, so it may not matter to others quite as much.

Anyway, I am not the only person who saw it last night – the place was full.  Men, women, and teenage girls – and everyone had a great time.

My New T-Shirt – with some additions by me 🙂

 

made for kids maybe?
made for kids maybe?

 

I Defy Gravity
I Defy Gravity

 

 

 

Reminder that Row A in the Balcony is a good seat if you have no fear of heights.

So, did you go?  Are you going?  Post some comments and share your thoughts!

Tracey gets a Detox treatment…

 

The Rinse Cycle!
The Rinse Cycle!

Okay, I am almost grounded again, but still a bit heady – I suspect I will need to lie down for a while before heading out to see Wicked tonight, but I wanted to let everyone know about my treatment today.  A bit of a review/recommendation and general interest sharing.  And as G. pointed out when we ran into each other in the waiting room of the MacLaren Centre, ” I never read anything about this kind of thing in your blog” – so here it is!

 

Why have I not written about my healing treatments that I get?  Because in the summer <sniff> I don’t get them!  I don’t have time when I am making wedding dresses.  I don’t have time in the spring when I am planning the end of year party and organizing students to perform. It’s all very sad…well, not really!  

When I do have a break – like this week, while I am on holidays from my two businesses – I am able to take advantage of the many connections/colleagues and friends who do provide a variety of wonderful healing/energy services.  Today’s treat for me was with my good friend, Julie Tierney, colleague in belly dance, and talented and intuitive healer of a variety of modalities { reflexology, reiki, massage and her latest find, ion cleansing aqua foot treatment}.

The idea: Sit in a comfy chair with an elastic wrist band that holds a little metal bit against your arm and stick your feet in a basic of water that has a black doodad in it that is connected to a little machine on the table called “ion cleanse”.  Images of Keanu Reeves in Constantine aside, it is quite a relaxing experience.  I was booked for the foot treatment and a bonus reiki treatment while I was percolating, uh, relaxing, and I thoroughly enjoyed both!

As Julie was giving the treatment, she would tell me of images,etc. she was receiving as she went along.  All very interesting and most were very attuned with what I had been mulling over in my head on my walk over.  I have always been open to “receiving messages” as a means to help me process whatever is on my mind, or remind me of things that I may have forgotten in my mundane activities, so it was a real treat.

I am also very quickly taken into a place of buzzy/heady/energetic relaxation, so once the treatment was finished – about 30 minutes plus some time to settle back into the feet etc. – I was still pretty funky for the walk home.  Kinda dreamy, kind of out of it – but not dangerously so – just floating…

If you have a chance to give it a try, even if you are skeptical about the science of it { I can say nothing about that, not having looked into it at all}, the relaxation alone is enough to make it worthwhile.  The gross colour change in the water, and bizarre floating things, well, Whatever!  If it pulled particles out of my body through my feet, and they coagulate into visible remnants in the water, cool.  If it is something else, no worries, it was a great experience anyway!

 

After 30 minutes
After 30 minutes

How we live without cable….

A few years ago, we decided to cut our cable.

We had a mid-range package that got us a fair amount of Star Trek and home decorating shows – both of which contributed to major distractions throughout our work days. As we are both self-employed and have our offices at home, it was easy for us to lose a lot of time caught up in these shows. We realized that it was a problem!

So, we cut our cable, and moved into the realm of purchasing DVDs.  We would do our best to stick to ones on sale or older ones with the occasional splurge.  Soon we had to move our book shelves into the bedroom and pick up 3 DVD shelves from IKEA.  When we filled those immediately, [ really, we bought the shelves and loaded them up with the DVDs we already owned, and had no more room! ] we bought two more.  I just bought another one that will be assembled this week, as more DVDs are piled up on the filing cabinet!!  This collection provides endless background noise while I sew and a great way to crash at the end of the day for both of us.  We like to re-watch our faves, so, no worries.

Then I started to miss television. WTL mentioned in passing one day a few months ago that CTV is offering some of its more popular shows online and I was immediately drawn into watching entire seasons online, legally, for free, yay!  Highly recommended!

But sometimes you need something new, independently created and just fun to watch.

Welcome to the internet, youtube, itunes, and so much more!

I have been enjoying a plethora of online productions with my hubby for the past few years.  Quick and fun or long and informative, we have a fabulous 30 minute or so break at lunch and are entertained by the creativity that abounds online.  Yes, there is a lot of crap, and there are a lot more shows that just the ones that we have found.  We’ll keep finding more as we go along, but I thought I would compile a short list of the present faves that we subscribe to, have purchased where applicable, and encourage you to enjoy!

Not in any particular order:

And that’s only the beginning!  WTL will probably create his own Blog post at some point, adding to the list as he does listen to more CBC podcasts and Tech and Geek oreinted news – and there are loads of those out there!

So, along with reading my wonderful blog, I hope you check out some of these shows and expand your internet horizons!

Drama Queen featured on Cute with Chris!

A moment for the environment…UPDATED

I have some plans in the works for some fun ways to do your part in helping reduce the amount of crap we all put into the garbage/landfill etc.

I was reading some of the blogs I subscribe to myself, and was inspired to do a quick search on glass water bottles here in Canada.  While checking out the sites proffered up by Google, I came across LIfeWithoutPlastic.com – and was pleased to see it is a local business ( Wakefield, Quebec) looking to also help reduce the garbage we produce.

I wanted to take a moment to mention it and then go back to their site – I think I have an order to place!  They take PAYPAL 🙂

UPDATE- July 31, 2008:

 

2 layers of stainless steel fun!
2 layers of stainless steel fun!

On July 28th, I posted this blogpost and placed my order for this set.  It arrived today!  YAY!

$37.00 total, included shipping and handling, and GST, and fast and friendly service!

Now to figure out what I’ll take for lunch tomorrow!

How to use Rss to make life easier!

Just a quick post to let people know how to use RSS to get those blogs and news to come to them!

Enjoy:
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The home page:http://www.commoncraft.com/rss_plain_english

UPDATE!!!

And a colleague in the dance world has written a great post also explaining how and why you might like to add RSS feeding to your life!  Read DanceAdvantage’s post here!

Early mornings ahead…

made a few years back, but you get the idea

Tis the season that I begin my day at about 6 a.m. [ ish] and start sewing by 8 a.m.  Working until 1 or so, taking a break, and then draggin’ myself back to it for the afternoon shift – unless I have a class that evening.

My busy season.

Wedding dresses, prom dresses dance costumes abound – yay for the chance to create such a variety of beautiful things~!  

My first deadline weekend was May 18th.  Irish dance dress. Gone. After 11.5 hours of sewing.  Does not sound like much time, I know.   And if it could be done all at once, it would be two, not so long days.  But it gets spread out over weeks and looms quietly in the background.  Taunting me with the huge, heavily interfaced skirt that knocks everything off my shelf and window sill as I try to work on it.  But it is gone now.

Next deadline: May 26.  Silk prom dress should be done by then.  That means working on the weekend probably, amongst the two dance events I am booked to perform at as well.  

Oh, did I mention the dance gigs have been picking up this spring too?  Yay! And that means new costume pieces for me as well – must have new things when you are dancing all the time!  Which means making them as well.  Good thing I hand sew fairly quickly when watching Buffy episodes!  5 episodes got my new silver bra and belt done to the point of wearing. Updates will take place though, before the June Recitals/Shows.  But I now have the pre-made fringe [ thanks, Diane] that will form a back ground for the hand beaded and coined fringe I will add myself.

And June 5th brings the light at the end of the tunnel to most of the dance costumes I am making.  A few I can push over to the next week, if I need to.  And then I will run away.  I will take a brief respite after the June 12th show to find a moment of sanctuary before the rest of the bridal season takes hold. There is a retreat that calls to me, but at $400, it may be pushing things a bit out of balance.  Perhaps my retreat simply needs to be me and Boing and a hammock, out of Tom’s way while he processes DVDs of the OCCP.

I’ll decide closer to it.  Once I figure out what I want, it will all fall into place.

For now, I am actually enjoying the structure I have managed to set up for myself with Ical. I schedule in the work time for each project, with some flexibility to move things around and change my mind. As long as I get those pieces worked on before their appointments, all is good.

Today introduces a new wild card into the mix. The return of working in Beacon Hill.  I have been working with Ivy for about 20 years now, part time, full time, off for a while, on to contract work.  It has always been a great way to get out from my own clients work, and see something new.  And play with even more expensive pieces, and this summer offers some fun beading to be done. Yay~!  Here’s hoping that I can find a way to schedule this work too…

Well, off to walk Boing and get ready to head out!

 

 

 

 

 

Dreaming of August…

Click the photo to see more shots of Algonquin Park

DCP_1623.JPG, originally uploaded by campdancer2000.

For as long as Tom and I have been together, August is our camping month.
The bugs are almost non-existent, the nights are cool enough for sleeping, and the days still have some warmth to enjoy.

Our hammock collection has grown each year, after we hit the top of the line with our tent collection. We bring the Condo { 3 rooms when needed, 2 rooms most of the time}. We loan out the Apartment { 2 rooms when needed}. And we offer space on the site to visiting friends who might come up for a long weekend trip.

When May and June roll around, I am in my high season of work. The dancing is still in full flow, with classes and the Ottawa Centre Class Party that I organize coming up on June 12 ( http://www.tav-creations.com/classparty )

And the prom/bridal/dance recital season is blooming too as the tulips begin to wilt and finish their brief visit to the world.

When I daydream, it is of Algonquin park and whatever date we are set to depart in August. We have been going there for 11 years – this will be year 12. It is always the same, yet always different. Some years we canoe more, some years we walk more. The Ice Cream hike has become infamous amongst our visitors.

And the sunsets, and the hammocks, and the general sense of wholeness it brings to our souls.

I hope everyone has a happy place they can escape to in their minds during times of pressure and/or stress! Feel free to borrow mine if you need it…

The Painful day of Garbage

....in judgement

Taking my morning walk on garbage day has become painful for me.  Like walking into an animal shelter and seeing all of the rejected unloved little creatures who just want to be loved and feel wanted, so my heart goes out on garbage day.  I walk past piles of, what seems like still usable goods and chattel that should be given to a good home, not sent to the landfill.

If I can on the night before, upon spotting some fantastically amazing item that someone can use, I will make an effort to come home, and jump online to post a “at the Curb” notice on the Recycling yahoo groups I belong to:

www.freecycle.org [http://ca.groups.yahoo.com/group/OttawaON-Freecycle/] 

or 

http://ca.groups.yahoo.com/group/FullCirclesOttawa/

If I only see this fantabulous gift to humanity on the morning of, I will carry it home, if I can, and store it in the back yard for a day or two.  And again, post it and let someone who can use it, resell it, whatever – keep it out of the landfill.

Then I look at all of the recycling.  We just received our updated notice of the pick up weeks for both boxes and what is and what is not taken.  They actually took photographs for this one to help make it really clear what they do and do not want.  It seems very limited as to what they will take.  But at least there is some  recycling here in Ottawa!

So, I had my pad thai last night and walked over with my take-out container, cleaned and ready to be re-used.  The lads laughed as they took it and plopped my pad thai pak into it, but no problem, they save  a few pennies themselves.  And I refused the new chopsticks as well – I keep the ones from previous meals out. Promo: Champa Thai on King Edward – simple, good, not sure how business is for them, but I am doing my part!

But I still had take out, and have it quite often.  That should be considered as well in order to examine my commitment to the environment.  I reuse and recycle for sure.  And I probably will now start to look at ways to reduce and yet still enjoy my very busy little universe….

So, stop putting your usable stuff out to landfill – post it on Freecycle or whereever – someone can use it!

Boing says so!

 

Ginger Lily

Click on photo to see more pics – takes you to my Flickr page!

HPIM4739.JPG, originally uploaded by campdancer2000.

Hard getting back to it this morning!

I had a great weekend but little time off. I know, poor me :-).

After brunch, wandering the market yesterday morning and then coming home to quickly let Boing out ( Thanks, Shade, for walking her!), I had a lovely time at the Clutch, where we were able to give M her baby blanket. Still early in her journey, but with a busy summer ahead, it seemed appropriate to pass it along to her when she was hosting!

Then I packed up and headed off to Renfrew to deliver these lovely flowers on behalf of my outta town brother, and spend some time visiting with Mom and H.

Supper out at their fave haunt, and then back into the car to head home to Ottawa.

It has been awhile since I have driven for hours on my own. I did enjoy it. Lots of music blaring, I get to sing along – no one wants to hear that! Folk are driving more and more erratically all the time though. I can see the point to re-testing for one’s license with some regularity. It is a bit frustrating and scary to see some of the moves people think are okay to pull while driving over 100 km/hour.

Well, after that harrowing experience an evening on the futon was in order, and Buffy came to the rescue. And I slept through most of the episodes. I’ll rewatch today…

But I should get some sewing done first!