it's been a long day so far. long, but good. I'm eating a sliced jazz apple and wondering if I should work in a nap before husband gets home for Indian food/DVRd Castle night. the song of the day is inspired by our Sunday morning Bible class - we're currently looking at the life of Peter, and I really enjoy Sufjan Stevens' take on The Transfiguration:
our Bible class stretches my brain, and I really appreciate that.
I'm shooting four Fiesta commercials tomorrow, for which I'm very thankful. that means an early call time and a packed day of quick changes and shooting. I got my scripts today and am fervently hoping my pregnancy brain will be able to focus and spit the lines out all awesome-like, because that's the name of the game if you're me and trying to make the nice people who hired me happy. seriously, the worst thing ever is when you're on a deadline, the lights get set, the camera is set, everything's finally ready to go, and the actor gets flustered and blows the lines. my goal is to try to always be the opposite of that guy. thoughts to banish: 'do I look fat in this?' and 'is this the last commercial I'll shoot?'. begone self-conscious, fearful, and generally unhelpful thoughts!
Christmas gifts are falling into place... just a few more, and we're home free. while shopping for additional items, I picked up my first $10 maternity shirt/sweater - it's a gray, v-necked, lightweight sweater thing that's roomy, longish, and loosely gathered on the sides. It's sort of classic looking, totally comfy, and I liked it a lot... plus I LOVED the price. :)
I had other things to write, but sleep is taking over.... one more handful of caramel popcorn (high-five, write softly!) and I'm over and out.
-m.y.
2 comments:
I really appreciated your sharing in class that knowing God's grace in your own life introduced a lot of gray. I found the same true and after some initial confusion found that I could judge myself gently and try to judge others not at all. What a relief! Now I just love this beautiful technicolor world.
I really appreciated your sharing in class that knowing God's grace in your own life introduced a lot of gray. I found the same true and after some initial confusion found that I could judge myself gently and try to judge others not at all. What a relief! Now I just love this beautiful technicolor world.
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