Monday, November 24, 2008

So, what's been going on the last few days, you're asking? Dealing with any more rejection?

Well, no. Not YET, at any rate.

Since I last posted, I:

  • Had dinner with one of my college roommates. Great fun! We rarely see each other, as he lives on the west coast, but when we do...it's like not a day has passed. I miss my college friends.
  • Received my official "you have no matches, BUT we're happy to inform you that your next speed-dating event is on us" email from the speed-dating people. I have been strictly forbidden (by the BFF) to take them up on this offer. Oh, silly BFF...doesn't he know that forbidding someone to do something is pretty much ensuring that there is nothing more in the world they will want to do than that which has been forbidden? Heh.
  • Auditioned for a play. Callbacks are tonight. Cross your fingers for me. I NEED some sort of outlet right now, as the holidays, lonely and sans New Guy (or, you know, an even newer new guy), loom. Plus, it looks like a very fun play. And I haven't worked with this particular director in a while. (She reads my blog sometimes, so...hi, Julie! Cast me!)
  • Organized an outing for a few of us after auditions, to my favorite Vietnamese vegetarian restaurant. I talked everyone into ordering from the back page of the menu (far, far from the "sweet-and-sour" section) and everyone agreed that the "crack noodles" are indeed the best thing ever. I have hope for the future of our nation. (Hee!)
  • Sent a very brief "hope you're well" email to the Male Me. He replied with a very nice "I haven't forgotten about you, but I'm completely distracted/occupied with work and family, and I plan to call you again...someday" email...then promptly took his profile down. Hmm. Not too promising in the short term, for sure.
  • Attended a readers' club meeting. My pile of borrowed books is now looming large, and I hope the allure of unread treasures will help me break my still-ongoing MSNBC addiction. Not that I intend to completely break up with Keith and Rachel, but...books are good, too.
  • Discovered a drawback to turning a previously feral cat who hunted her own food into an office cat with kitty-door access to our warehouse: guess who has to has to clean up her culinary "treasures" regularly? This morning I had to scoop up an entire, gnawed-on...carcass of some sort (chicken? rabbit?) that looked like it had, at some point, been buried in the mud. Ick. (It was also very large. I don't know how the hell she got it through that tiny cat door with only her mouth.) There have also been several unfortunate members of the rodent and bird families. I know all about the "circle of life"--I just don't like seeing it played out so close to home.
  • Started watching as many cheesy holiday-themed movies as possible. In case there's another ice storm this year, and my cable goes out again, I don't want my minimum requirement of festive pap to go unfulfilled yet again. Last night I watched the first half of "Snow Globe"--wherein a young woman goes magically into the world of a Christmas snow globe each evening. I want to go to Snow Globe Land--it's so festive and colorful! Sadly, I fell asleep and missed the ending, but I'm pretty sure it all worked out, and she pleased both herself and her overbearing family by falling in love with the new guy next door, leaving the cheerful inhabitants of the snow globe to celebrate Christmas all year long, complete with roast goose and yams from their adorable magic oven.

That's about it. I'm looking forward to the upcoming long weekend, aren't you?

7 comments:

shelleycoughlin said...

Oh my, there is nothing I am looking forward to more than the two and a half extra days off. We're SO CLOSE!

3carnations said...

Definitely looking forward to the long weekend. Although I don't have the extra "and a half" that NPW has...

Noelle said...

Best of luck with everything... And if the director reads this, cast Liz!

Stefanie said...

I am at least pleased to hear that the Male You took his profile down. That implies he really is feeling too busy to date, not just that he doesn't want to date YOU. (I still think he should find the time, but at least he is telling the truth as he sees it.)

I am spending the entire long weekend with my parents, so... looking forward to it? That's not the way I'd put it... ;-) Don't get me wrong; I love them and all, but that's a LOT of together-time, when we're not used to seeing each other much.

Anonymous said...

I love cheesy holiday-themed movies, especially if it's some version of A Christmas Carol and stars someone like Valerie Bertinelli or Tom Wopat. Every year around this time, I check amazon to see if Ebbie, with Susan Lucci as Elizabeth "Ebbie" Scrooge has come out on DVD and once again? Disappointment! Although my disappointment is somewhat mitigated by finding that the 1979 version with Henry Winkler is currently on sale for $4.99. (It's still overpriced.)

lizgwiz said...

flurrious, I thought I was the only person in the world who loved "Ebbie"! It's my favorite. (Note: I know it's horrible. I still love it.) Every year I use the "search" function of my digital cable guide to look for it. It's usually on at 3:00 in the morning, mid-week.

Tony B. Loney said...

Doesn't it please you to know were totally on the mark with the ending of "Snowglobe?"