incremental updates

obviously, it's been some time since my last entry. in fact, it will always have been some time since my last entry considering that there is such a thing as time. now that we've done our existential spring cleaning i'm sure we can move forward.

work
work is going very well. all sorts of new things afoot there including new projects and new things going on at the company in general.

improv
improv is a grey area where i know things are happening, but it doesn't feel like it most of the time. i think i want to get a little more involved in the community by auditioning for a playground team. it would be a great way to get more practice and meet some new people.

i am in level 3 at the annoyance know with rebecca sohn. i've only just had one class with her, but my guess is that she is going to be a great instructor. i am really looking forward to her class this week because i got so much out of it last week.

the rabble had a sleepover friday night which was a large amount of fun. i had been looking forward to it since we planned it. it was splendid. i learned a lot about the people on me team. a lot.

video
this has been a sore point for me all year because i've wanted to be much more proactive in this department of my life, but it hasn't happened that way. although now it seems like i'm on the right course. i've started to force myself to sit down and write. i'm reading an excellent book that has been a big kick in the ass for me called the war of art. i highly recommend picking up a copy. it's a really quick read and read with an open mind it will really infiltrate your determination for any sort of endeavor.

life
still trying to figure that out. all in all things are going pretty well. spring has finally shown its face and man is it a welcomed sight!

last night i went to a german restaurant with some good friends, it was great! tried some german food, had some oil-black german beer, and danced with a stranger. it was a fun time. i also had beer spilled on me because my friend put his "boot" down on the table a little too hard. it was pretty funny and his $25 beer ended up costing him a lot more after he paid for the boot ($55 believe it or not). the really great part is that this is clearly a regular occurrence because to even order the boot you must give a credit card as a deposit in case you break it.

that's about it for now. real entries like these are weird to do, so given that i'll be writing more hopefully i'll some more, abstract entries in the near future.

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