Thursday, July 15, 2010

Still on the hunt!


Every time I start a new entry, I think of the time Michael took me to see The Second City perform at OSU, and one of the songs they did was called, "No One Reads Your Blog, Steve." Hahaha, I can't help it.

Well, we had a blast at Rosie's engagement party! Look how cute she is in her WHITE dress!! I already can't wait for the big day. I went to the city a couple of weeks ago to be with her while she tried on dresses. I thought I'd cry when I saw her in wedding dresses, but I just got really excited!! I can't wait to stand up there next to her while she gets married! Woooo!! But maybe the crying will come when she finds the perfect dress. I met her fiance's family, and they are all super cool. They're exactly like Brian- goofy, smart and good-looking! They will be a blast to plan a wedding with! (Well, his parents will be. I doubt his brothers will want much to do with it. Haha)

Today is 11 months for Michael and I! Normally we're prety big in celebrating our little monthly milestones, but the past couple of months we've been celebrating with a text. Blech, long distance. But that's okay because 2 months ago we celebrated 9 months in Ireland! So I guess that makes up for the ones when we can't be together.

I haven't heard from the theatre, which I assume means I didn't get a callback. I guess not being Mexican didn't fall in my favor this time. But there will be many more chances down the road. Is it weird that I miss school?? I hated it when I knew my degree depended on it, but if I could just take a theatre class for fun now, I think I'd really enjoy it. In fact, I probably SHOULD be taking theatre classes so I don't get rusty. I miss acting already. At OSU it's pretty easy to get cast, as long as you're a hard worker in your classes and you take direction well. In the real world, not so. Plus, Michael has started his career and I'm still here, working at a restaurant. In Ireland people would ask, "Oh, what do you do?" And Michael would say, "Well, I just graduated with mechanical and aerospace engineering, and I'm starting my job in Texas in a couple weeks." And they'd say, "Oh great, what about you?" I mean, how do you follow that? "Oh, yep I graduated too and I work at Texas Roadhouse." Don't get me wrong, it's a great job... when you don't have a degree. But now that I have one I'm antsy to get out there and DO IT! So here's hoping I'll find something soon. Have a great weekend!

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