The Best Seat in the House

This was my view for 3 out of the 4 shows. It’s the best seat in the house. I love being able to see from the audience, but my heart is always beyond full after a performance week in the greenroom. I seriously love these days. The kids are always louder than they should be,... Continue Reading →

When You Lose a Grandparent…

I realize now that I’m unusually lucky. Three of my four grandparents were alive, alert, and very much in my life until I was almost 30 with two children. And two of my grandparents lived to meet all my babies and make memories with them until just this year. I’ve been thinking a lot about... Continue Reading →

Volcanos, Music, and Run-on Sentences

My husband and I recently went to a concert by our favorite artist, and our friends joked with us that I am still on the “Ed Sheeran high.” They were sort of kidding, but honestly, my “live music” energy is rolling like we just left. Isn’t it funny how somethings and experiences and moments in... Continue Reading →

PTO Mama

PTO gets a bad rap. In movies or shows, usually moms run the show, often in some intense school election involving over-the-top politics. It’s portrayed as a group of busy-body party-planners who have too much time on their hands. The pretentious leaders are mocked for putting on frivolous events as their lives revolve solely around... Continue Reading →

I’m Listening

I’m reading this book with a group of women about spirituality and our bodies. I read a chapter about the senses last week, and while I loved pieces of it, I mostly thought – this chapter is not written for moms or dads or active caregivers of small children. The main message was to slow... Continue Reading →

Ramblings of an Old Student

My school is being sold this month. I’ve heard that they are going to build apartments there. Two years ago when they announced they would close, I didn’t feel surprise. The last time I was a part of the school, I was leaving a year early, running for a wide open university campus and possibilities... Continue Reading →

The Rollercoaster that is 2020

I’m going to be honest. I thought we would be through the worst of the covid scare by the end of May. I thought we might need to be a little careful in June, but surely, surely, the world would be going back to “normal” by mid-summer. Spoiler alert – I was quite wrong. One... Continue Reading →

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