Friday, September 4, 2009
Alma Mater
I'm back in semi-sweet home Alabama. I'm thrilled to be back on the plains, and even more thrilled that FOOTBALL SEASON starts tomorrow!
However, I'm also missing New York like crazy. Oh well. Missing it has been a huge motivator for me to do well in my classes so that I will get into grad school in New York and be able to move there in two years.
I'm just doing a short posting now to point out the obvious... I moved to a blogger account. Sadly. I was staying with msn because I already had an account with them and I HATE having multiple email addresses. Buttt, I ended up having to make a gmail account anyway because of the ridiculous amounts of email I get from school and the need to keep it all organized in another account. And then I decided to go ahead and switch all my blogs to blogger since it really is a better server.
And the rest is history. So all future postings will be here, and all my old one's are there too!
Later I will give a real entry, probably a non-exhaustive wrap up of my summer, lol, and ohhh, a list of reasons I lovee living in the best college town in the world! :-)
with love
<3
Shelli
7/03/09 - Bittersweet Symphony
Well, it’s my last few hours in New York City. I’m feeling pretty conflicted about it. I do miss my family and friends at home (especially Tommy) but I really don’t want to leave New York ever. :-(
This past week with kaley has been super fun, full of pictures (haha) and shopping and sightseeing. Plus two of the most amazing Broadway shows ever written. But I’ll write about all of that another day. Right now I need to pack and get ready for my flight home tomorrow morning.
Today I went to the New York Public Library one last time, and when I left a man at the door said “leaving already? Come back soon…” I almost cried at that… ridiculous, I know. But I’m already counting the days until I can move up here. Meanwhile, I’m missing Auburn, lol, so I’ll be glad to get back there.
I suppose I’ll stop rambling now and finish packing. Just wanted to let my many adoring blogfans know that I was alive. ;-)
Peace, love, and nyc. haha.
With love
<3
Shelli
6/27/09 - I'll Be There
So, I just finished what I hope is the first draft of my communications survey, yay! And to celebrate, I thought I’d update my blog. haha. I know, you’re probably thinking ‘real cool way to spend Saturday night…’ Well, yeah, it is cool and also my bestest friend Kaley will be here to spend my last week in the city with me tomorrow, sooooo I’m resting in anticipation of our busy-ness. Plus, I really need to clean my room. lol.
But, anyway, okay I can’t start my blog without mentioning Michael Jackson. I was in Washington Square Park when my mom called me and told me that he was in the hospital and reportedly not breathing. Then a few minutes later she confirmed that he had passed away. I immediately did what everyone else in the park was doing, and started texting people to see if they knew. My poor mother was practically crying (she was quite in love with him when she was in, like, middle school so it’s understandable), and I myself was in shock. We are a Michael Jackson loving family, as anyone who’s been around my house at Christmas time and heard our constant “Jackson 5 Christmas Album” playing can vouch for. So we were all pretty sad. We’ll always remember the gift that Michael gave by entertaining, and how he really did change music. Just think, without Michael Jackson there would have been no boy bands. Sad, sad. But, seriously, his music was amazing and he’ll be missed. I’m just sad that his last several years were so complicated. And I think he definitely needed a better therapist during all of those times. :-/
:-( Before this week turned horribly sad though (Farrah Fawcett… never again will the world see such perfect hair. She was such a fighter though, till the end. very sad), I was relishing the amazing time I had with Tommy here. he was here from Thursday till Monday and although we had a minor (or major, whatever) fiasco at the beginning of the trip, it all worked out and he arrived at Newark airport around 8:30. We did a lot of awesome things and I won’t bore you with every detail of his visit, lol, however I willl make a list. Surprised? lol
So, without further adieu (haha) top moments of Tommy’s visit to Manhattan. hehe.
- Dessert at Serendipity3. Sadly there were not celebrities there that night, but it was still ridiculously awesome. I think it was called Broadway… something. haha. But it was like chocolate cake and ice cream and chocolate sauce but it was like the perfect combination of everything and… you’ll just have to taste it. haha. I loved Serendipity3 anyway, it was adorable. It looked the way that I would imagine my mom’s attic looking if my dad had no say. ;-)
- Riding the Staten Island ferry. Sounds lame, yeah, but it was pretty cool. Great view of the city and it was free so win-win.
- The Museum of Natural History. The dinosaurs are legit even though my nerd boyfriend informed me that all of them except the one in the case are fake. Like, how do they know that they really look that way then? Annoying. I saw many things that reminded me of an Apologetics Press pamphlet. Kyle Butt would have been proud. haha! Anyway, it was cool.
- Seeing the clock chime noon at the zoo in Central Park! Tommy didn’t think it as nearly as cool as I did, but it was soo cute. :-) And just Central Park in general. It really is awesome.
- Lunch at Big Nick’s. Okay, so Nick’s is this hole in the wall joint on the upper west side, and the menu rivaled Cheesecake Factory’s. The food was really good and huge portions, but the best part was our server. She was a lady that look about 55 and rocked black heels (she’s a stronger woman than I am) with false eyelashes and a strong New York accent to boot. She was soo cool, haha. She kept coming by our table and saying (you’ll have to imagine my imitation of her accent) ‘you’re not ready? There’s a lot there, take your time Ill come back…” :-)
- F.A.O. Schwarz. Tom Hanks would have been proud of Tommy’s performance on the Big Piano. And the Lego statues there are a million times cooler than the ones at Toys R Us.
- wandering in the Village. We ended up at the Hudson river, after checking out Bleeker Street Records and walking past places like Cafe Wha? I love the village (as I’m sure you’ve figured out) and that was maybe my favorite part of Tommy’s visit. We also dropped into a random French pastry shop with a tiny old lady who rambled about the pastries at about a mile a minute and served us the best sweets I’ve had yet in the city. yum.
- Campbell’s Apartment. A pseudo speak easy at grand central station. It was very very cool, with dimmed lighting and faint sophisticated chatter. Someone very rich was having a wedding party there and we just chilled there with them all. haha.
- Walking across the Brooklyn Bridge. Okay, well we only went about 1/2 way across, but it was still gorgeous. It started to rain while we were there (cause it rains all the time in New York. haha) and there was a fog over the city and it was just… really really awesome. One of the perfect moments of my time here. :-)
So, yeah. This time next week I’ll be back in Clay, Alabama. I’m have very mixed emotions about that. lol. Thankfully, I’ll leave right after that for my favorite place in the world, Maywood!! and I’ll be able to keep working on Psychology21C while I’m home. I’ll be fine.
Kaley arrives tomorrow. Yay! I WILL see Hair before I leave if it kills me. ughhhh. haha. and I’m auditioning for The Color Purple on Monday so wish me well. Also, I’ve been trying to upload my pictures from my whirlwind day on yesterday (which I will write about… later. possibly tomorrow. haha) for about 24 hours straight on facebook and have failed each time. Sooo what’s up with that? Could be because the internet connection sucks in this building (the downside to staying in a rustic old hotel) or because of all the middle aged people cluttering up facebook. Either way, it’s annoying. But soon enough the pictures will be there. :-)
<3
With love,
Shelli
6/24/09 - Another Rainy Day in New York
I think I’m suffering from seasonal depression disorder. :-( I’m used to 100 degree summers, not rainy, cloudy days. I knew everyone was lying that said that it go hot here in the summer. It hasn’t been over 79 degrees since I got here.
Even still, I’m dreading the day that I leave. 6 weeks seems like a long time, but its really not long enough. Now I’m definitely sure I want to live here, and I’m counting down to graduation and saving every penny I make to pay for a crappy apartment in Manhattan when I do. lol. Seriously though. People keep saying that New York is a nice place to visit, but not to live. I one hundred percent disagree with that. I think visiting New York would be miserable. Because what I love about New York isn’t the attractions (although the museums are awesome) or the crowds or the movie shootings or the tall buildings. I love the fact that there’s always something new to discover, from block to block and neighborhood to neighborhood. I love the sweet little old French ladies who run the pastry shops and the foul mouthed ones that pass you on their bicycles. I love the various styles on different people and the fact that people don’t pretend to like you when they don’t. I love the lack of confederate flags and constant smell of pretzels and roasted nuts in the air. I do love the theater, but not just Broadway, the off beat stuff too. And the jazz trios that play in Washington Square park, and how people grudgingly put up with the tourists. I love how the fog rolls over the city from the river and how the city always seems cleaner after the rain… and yet not quite clean enough. I love how the man at the bagel shop knew my order after two trips and how when celebrities do walk by, it’s not a huge deal and they just get to live their lives (not that I ever see any good celebrities lol). I love how you can pretty much wear whatever you want and no one looks at you twice. And how there are super trendy places complete with techno music and multicolored space age booths, but around the corner there are comforting diners with jukeboxes. For me, New York can be anything I want it to be, and that’s just something you don’t get many other places. Its exhilarating and inspiring and I just know that I can be one of those people who make it. Hopefully I won’t have to do it alone… but I can.
So, yeah. Only about a year and 10 months (oh, and hopefully at least one acceptance letter to a graduate program in the city) till I can pack up and begin to call myself a real New Yorker. :-) Meanwhile, I’m just going to try to enjoy my last bit of time here for now… Kaley will be here in 4 days to stay with me until I leave. yay!
Oh, and don’t think that I just hate Alabama. Let’s face it, I was never meant to be there in the first place lol. Even the people I’ve met here think that I fit in wonderfully in the city. I will miss southern accents and sweet tea and Sonic. :-)
Okay. I’ll write about my wonderful weekend with my wonderful boyfriend… later. haha, this is turning into my journal already! Oooh, two more things. 1) Got a new camera today, and its boss. I mean, okay, it’s basically my old camera, just newer. But I’m still psyched. haha. and 2) TRANSFORMERS 2: REVENGE OF THE FALLEN. Tonight. Yes!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hey, just cause I’m in New York doesn’t mean I’m not still movie obsessed. I do miss seeing them with a certain boy though… ;-)
<3
With love,
Shelli
9/17/09 - New York Minute
Suddenly it seems like my time in New York is slipping away from me faster than I’d like. 6 weeks seems like a long time, but it’s really not… it’s true what they say about a New York minute. :-( I feel really good about my research though, so that’s good. And when I get home I can go back to blogging about randomness. I feel a blog about marriage coming any day now. haha! But, for now, New York is still on my mind. :-)
Sunday was great, I came right back after church and worked on my survey a bit. I think, eventually (hopefully soon!) it’s going to be just right…ish. lol. Anyway, then Sunday evening I went and got dinner from a little hole in the wall Japanese steak house on 16th street. Mmm, it was sooo good. :-) Then I came back to the dorm and watched the last half of the Lakers-Magic nightmare. What an awful basketball game that was! But it was fun watching one last game with the guys… now we watch movies instead! haha. Last night we watched Transformers in preparation for the sequel next week (even though John won’t get to go with us… sad day). But, yeah, Tuesday the Psychology21C group had a meeting here in Rubin which was… fine. I just felt super frazzled about the whole thing, but it was definitely productive so that was great. So Tuesday afternoon I wandered a bit in the village and just chilled.
Oh, I almost forgot. Had a bit of a run-in with a man working in the food court Monday. Ugh, he was soo creepy, with his gold teeth. ick. Anyway, he just said some inappropriate things to me, so I spoke to the manager of the dining hall about it and I suppose it’s been taken care of. Still, I felt pretty unsettled over it.
Tonight I went with some people from the Church here to see the Wiz at City Theater. It was pretty good. I have friends who hated it, and yeah it did kind of feel like a high school production sometimes (and a poor one at that) but the music was good and most of the singers were good. Oh, I thought Ashanti was pretty bad though. Her vowels are just sooo spread, she sounds like she’s screaming or straining everything. I mean, she’s alright for R&B, and she sounds basically the same live, but there’s no depth to her voice and its.. just not my favorite lol. But, with the production, I feel like they were trying really hard to be innovative, but were lacking in the funds to really back up the ‘good ideas’ they had. Plus, there were so many different creative themes. Like, was it African based or urban based? Not really sure, because both elements were there and the actors didn’t really seem sure either. Everything just felt a bit forced on the creative side, at least from a production standpoint. Some of the individual talent was good though. Loved LaChanze, and the girl from Martin. Not Gina, her friend. haha. All in all, I thought it was a good experience. Especially when they did No Bad News and I was doing choreography in my head… and okay in my seat a little too. And Everybody Rejoice (I did the choreography to that one too… never mind the fact that I wasn’t in AU Singers when that song was done. haha).
I also fell in love with the Greenwich Village library this week. It’s sooo amazing. I know you’re probably thinking, ‘does Shelli do anything but go to libraries in New York.’ Well, yes I do, but when I want to look up information or work quietly I go to the library. I’ve been going uptown to the 42nd Street building (which I still love) but now that I’ve been to the neighborhood one, I think I’ve crossed over.
And reasons why I love the Greenwich Village Library are…
- It has a clock tower. A legit one, with an entire tower below it. Look up a picture of it, its awesome.
- The research materials area (and wi-fi area as well) is downstairs in like a dungeon. Seriously, there’s a wooden door down there that just looks like a maiden is being held captive behind it. Pretty cool.
- The workers there are soo nice. It really feels like a neighborhood library. And they say New Yorkers are rude. Bah. ;-)
- It’s one block from my dorm. I think that desrves to be on this list. lol
- The fiction section is upstairs in the tower part, lol, and you have to walk up stairs that go in a circle… I feel like there’s a real name for those stairs but I cannot think of it right now. But, the stairs themselves are cool but what’s cooler is the marble along the walls with a keystone boarder and carving that has a quote about law and human rights in old English script. And then, oh look, another cool wooden door. haha.
So, yeah. Oooh, broke down and bought some straight leg jeans at Urban Outfitters today. and a ridiculously cute hat, and sunglasses. hehe. I have to stop buying stuff, I’m not going to be able to bring it all home! haha
TOMORROW TOMMY WILL BE HERE!! I’m a little excited. :-)
With. love.
<3
Shelli
9/14/09 - Miss Sobriety
So, this week has been pretty awesome, as always. Monday night Allie and I went to Birdland for Cast Party. It was super awesome, there were a ridiculous number of amazingly talented people there. But the main reason we went was to see Natalie Weiss and Miranda, both of which are awesome… in their own way. haha. They performed What is this Feeling from Wicked, and were hilarious. There’s probably a video on youtube of it by now, so check it out. After they performed together they each did another song (but Miranda performed as her “real self” the amazingly talented Colleen Ballinger) and, yeah, it was so great. I didn’t get to talk to either that night which was really sad, but since I’m an expert Facebook stalker, I’ll probably get another chance to at least see Natalie. :-) But, yeah, a bunch of other people performed too and it was bacially a great night of music. Oh my goodness, and Allie and I sat with this couple that was really nice, but… I dunno, they were just like bragging about themselves the entire time we talked. “yes, I’m in Sweeney Todd” (in Jersey, like that counts. lol) “and I’m auditioning for Avenue Q, and why yes, it did take me two weeks to learn the songs, but I’m classically trained.” hehe. They were just kind of funny… in a socially awkward way.
Overall, fun night. Some other people from the Tony’s were there too, which was awesome. Gotta love running into people I know, even in New York! haha. But Tuesday I had to do some catch up work before Wednesday’s meeting, Wednesday I went downtown for another Psychology21C meeting, and then Thursday I went to the library and ended up working for a long long time on the biographical section of my survey. I got stuck on the race/ethnicity question (thanks US census bureau for that one, lol) and then on social class distinctions. Super interesting (in my opinion), but not necessarily exciting. haha. Then Thursday night I sat through the worst basketball game in my life, lol. But, seriously, it was so frustrating! Then Friday I tried to catch up on sleep again, went to Washington Square Park and read for a while (one of my favorite things to do!), and then went to the Grant Hyatt at Grand Central Station to see people from Auburn’s Chamber Choir!! They’re singing in Carnegie Hall on Sunday, which is soo awesome (how do you get to Carnegie Hall? Apparently have an awesome choir director and he’ll get you in. haha) but they got here Wednesday. So I went there and went to dinner with some of them at Juniors (yum) and then they went to see Guys and Dolls (which sadly closed today, so I won’t get to see it. Oh well… I would have liked to see Lauren Graham though).
Today was… interesting. lol. When I finally woke up it was really pretty outside so I was going to go to Central Park and chill for a bit. But then it was raining when I got out of the subway, lol, I went to a Starbucks instead and curled up with a vanilla latte. ;-) Then I trekked back to my dorm before leaving again for dinner. haha! At around 9 I met with Byron, from my dorm, and we headed out on the town. We wandered down to Bleeker Street and people watched a bit, counting the sushi bars and novelty shops (lol) we passed. Then Byron said that we should go to Times Square, cause he’s never seen it at night. I said yes, even though I don’t love Times Square (which I know I’ve said enough times in this, lol) and we headed up 7th Ave. From then on our night was hilarious. haha. So here’s my top things that happened tonight in midtown…
- We were walking down 56th when a guy calls out to Byron “hey man, can we take your girl on a tour?” which sounds a little like code for rape. As though he was gonna say ‘yeah, sure man, take her.’ lol
- In Toys R’Us I was told that I couldn’t play DDR without my shoes on, and that I could fight with the swords. Geez, they don’t want you to have any fun!
- Walking up 7th towards Central Park we passed a homeless man with a sign that says “need money for beer, drugs, and hookers… at least I’m not bulls****ing you.” hahaha, I almost gave him money, cause the sign was hilarious. But then as we passed he reaches towards me and says “YES! REAL hair!!” (… which is even funnier because my hair is so not real. lol)
- Shortly after we passed this man, a shady character in a long black coat walked past us and literally muttered “Cocaine, marijuana, check it out…” and kept walking… we both burst out laughing as soon as he passed, like, that really just happened. Soooo funny!
- On our way uptown we ended up walking behind this awkward white couple, and the male part kept drifting his hand down to the girls butt, and then he would move it back up like every few seconds. It was so so awkward, I felt a little sorry for both of them. lol. But, really, who walks like that? weird… haha.
- Passed one of those pass it on signs and it was Helen Keller. The tagline said “Could only see possibilities: foresight.” I started laughing hysterically when I saw it, and Byron told me I was a bad person. But, c’mon, that’s funny. Plus it caught me totally off guard. foresight… hehe.
- A comedy club promoter walked up to us and said “Black people,” (he was black… ish. Carribean or something. haha) “Do you want to come to a comedy club tonight? Just us n****rs, no white people.” we both started laughing, and then he turned to the white people next to us at the crosswalk and said “Do you like white people? No n****rs, at the comedy club.” Those poor people looked soooo uncomfortable, and it was so funny. The light changed so we started to walk as he cried after us “Do you want to come? $10. And there will be fried chicken…” ah, gotta love racial stereotyping. Especially since Byron almost turned around. ;-) haha.
So, yeah Fun night. haha. and now I shall sleep, I am le tired.
Ooh, I added a guest book so now anyone can leave comments I think? Try it out. ;-)
**edit: you still have to sign in to comment. lame. but I’m working on it…
5 more days till Tommy comes to visit me!! I’m sooo excited. Okay, sorry, just had to get that out for everyone to see. Cause putting in my Twitter would be so high school (or John Mayer-esq, whichever)
With love
<3
Shelli
6/8/09 - Let the Sun Shine In!
Well, this has been a crazy awesome few days. :-) I'm sorry first of all if you've asked me for details about things and I've been like "oh, I'll tell you later" and then haven't. It's just been a whirlwind lately, and today has been my first kind of "chill" day... probably because i haven't gotten very much of the work I intended to accomplish done today. Haha! I will though, don't worry.
So, lets see, when did I last write? mmm, well, Thursday morning I got up and went to Times Square. I happened across an article on, like, Broadway World or something that said that for the first time ever the Tony's were selling "student rush" tickets for the show. Student rush tickets, fyi, are usually sold right before shows for a discounted price, and only for students. It's a pretty sweet deal, and the only reason I'm getting to see any shows while I'm here haha. But, the Tony's did a lottery for the chance to buy them. So the first 200 people in line at the Times Square information center got to put their names in a bucket, and at 3 o'clock they drew about 25 names. Mind you, they didn't tell us how many tickets they were offering, which made it so much more nerve-racking! But, I stood in line for a bit (they let us in early thankfully!) and put my name in. I met some nice people in line, particularly Chad and Allie, who were super cool. :-) So we all came back later (including this really creepy old guy, ick! Like, dude, it’s a STUDENT rush. lol), the people from Rock of Ages (they were annoying) drew names… and I was one of them!!!! Ahhh, I was soo soo sooooooo excited! So, I paid my $40 dollars (great deal, the tickets are really super expensive) and got my ticket. 3rd mezzanine, 3rd aisle, seat 305. It was awesome!
Friday was super icky, so I didn’t do much. By about 10 I was in and watching a movie, lol. Saturday I got up in the, er, afternoon and went on a quest to find a dress for the Tony’s (because it was a black tie affair), just in case the dress my mom overnighted me didn’t arrive. Geez, I went through, like, the whole city and didn’t find a single thing that wasn’t ridiculously expensive until I got to my last two stops Macy’s and Lord and Taylor. At Macy’s I found a great dress, all black and slinky, and at Lord and Taylor’s I found a wrap to go with it. and the dress was only 39.99, because apparently if a dress is made in a junior’s size, it drops the price almost $200. :-) So, after that I was set.. Then I went home, walked in on my roommate in her bed with some guy, no big deal. haha, omg it was sooo mortifying!!! Seriously, it was the most awkward thing that has ever happened to me, ever! So I went and got Chinese food and went to the common area to watch tv. After a bit John, Byron, and I went to the movies to see The Hangover (soooo freaking hilarious!) and, yeah, then it was Sunday. :-)
So, gah, these always end up sooo long! I’m sorry, I’m used to journaling for myself. I’ll try to make them shorter for real after this one. haha.
Anyway, Sunday I went to church and to brunch afterwards with a few people which was really great! I’ve met sooo many cool people here, and the people from Upper West Manhattan Church of Christ are all really really nice. After brunch, though, I went home and got ready for the Tony’s! The doors opened at 6 and you had to be in your seats by 7 (unless you were rich, apparently. haha) so i caught a taxi around 6 o’clock (I was of course running late. When I got to Radio City Music Hall (!!!) I wandered over to where the red carpet was, but I didn’t try to get close because there was a line to get in. So, I went and stood in the line, and every tourist that walked past me stared at me as though I might be someone famous. lol. The line took about 20 minutes, which was fine because I got to stare at all the people around. Some of the outfits I saw were ridiculous. One girl was wearing a pink nylon wig. Really? Is that black tie to you? lol. When I finally got in the security people said no photography was allowed in the hall, which I promptly ignored. It was sooo beautiful in there, and there were about a million people in the lobby and in line for drinks. I wandered up, and up… and up to my seat (haha, it really wasn’t that bad.).
The show itself was amazing. Before the telecast, they presented the “creative arts awards,” and that part was hosted by two actors. they were really funny though, and Billy Elliot won like 6 of the awards. It was a little ridiculous lol. And right before the show there was a short clip of “rules for the audience” about when to clap and how to accept your awards and when to use the lighters they gave you.. The opening number was amazing, although I heard there were some difficulties for the tv version. That’s sad, because it was blow-your-mind awesome from our seats. Especially when the guy from Poison got knocked over by the backdrop. hehe. But, the rest of the show was just as incredible, all of the performances were great. (gotta love the Wicked shout out from the Shrek scene. lol). I really wanted Next to Normal to win best musical, but it went to Elton and the Billy’s. haha. During commercial breaks there were some commercials for coming shows (Spiderman? The Adaams Family? Really?) and for past shows (Timbuktu and Hair! hehe), plus NPH did some magic tricks for us. haha.. And a Russian guy gave away watches, but only to the rich people, which seemed a little pointless. haha. And a disembodied voice would say “we need 5 seconds of clapping, now.” before the show returned. lol. Oh, and Neil Patrick Harris rocked the last song! hahaha. I wonder how many versions of those they wrote ahead of time? Check out the video if you missed it before:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oYjSwbte3G4
After the show I fought my way downstairs and saw my favorite Billy (the one with curly hair!).I told him I liked his shoes, red converse, and that he was great. he said “thank you very much.” Very polite, haha. Then I saw Yasmina Reza and told her how awesome I think her plays are. :-) And I saw Constantine from Rock of Ages (and American Idol, best season ever. haha) and said how good I thought he was… and he said I looked pretty. yay! lol. So, after that I wandered out of Radio City Music hall and ran into Chad from the student rush line. I ended up tagging along with him and Allie and some of their super cool friends to attempt to get into some after parties. We finally decided to try the Hair party, thinking we might just blend in with the young cast. But when we got to Tavern at the Green (recognize that Gossip Girl fans?) they were totally lame at the door and insisting we had tickets. So, we hovered for a little while, but eventually we (me plus a few other people. really them plus me, haha) just went to McDonalds at Times Square and got Mcflurry’s. haha!
All in all it was a completely ballin’ night! I’m pretty sure my entire life is downhill from there. I haven’t done a list in a while, so I think I’ll do one now and then let you rest your poor eyes… if you read it all. ;-)
My favorite moments of the Tony Awards 2009. ;-)
- every joke about the Hair cast being naked. Seriously, everyone made one. haha.
- Karen Olivo’s speech when she won best featured actress. It made me cry, no lie.
- the star power in general: Liza, Dolly, Angela. awesome. :-)
- after party: seeing Bette Midler. awesome
- “after party” - “look they jut got back from prom”
- Billy Elliot: holy crap those kids can dance!!!
- Aaron Tveit (from Next to Normal) and the guy from Guys and Dolls (I don’t know his name, lol) – the two best voices I heard there!!!!!!!!!! soo good!
- Kristen Chenoweth, Lauren Graham, and Audra McDonald… three women I absolutely love!! They were there. haha.
- did I mention the closing song?
- or the guy getting knocked down by the drop? lol
- just being blessed to get to be there when the lights dimmed.
Cliche, I know, but what do you expect?
“and suddenly I’m flying, flying like a bird. Like electricity, electricity sparks inside of me and I’m free!”
With love
<3
Shelli
6/3/09 - Ave Maria
5/26/09 - Don't Stop Believin'
5/22/09 - New York, New York!
5/5/09 - Lovebug
4/29/09 - Pity and Fear
So, I suck at blogging. And it's really too bad, because I want so badly to be good at it... but I fail. Epically some would say (although I'm not really the type to say epic...). The only reason I'm managing to get this one out is because I should be studying for my Personalities exam, but am avoiding like the swine flu (is it too soon to make swine flu jokes? lol). I was even watching American Idol before this, which shows how little I want to study 'cause clearly American Idol should have ended... 3 seasons ago. Or after Carrie Underwood... whichever came first.
Anyway, I have a confession. I'm obsessed with youtube. It’s really quite ridiculous... I watch people sing or talk or rant all the time. I don't put videos of myself on youtube though. I don't have high enough self esteem for that. I can only imagine... I would post a video of myself, singing or just talking or whatever. And when I logged on the next day, feeling pretty good about myself and hoping that everyone liked it. When I look at it, there will be about 760 comments that read something like this...
**gEtZzZm00nEYnumba1 (32 minutes ago)
wow, tHaT wuz the werst thing I eva seen. Pleeze do u a favr and dnt sing EvA agaIn!!
pRinceSSleah72093 (3 hours ago)
So, you did a pretty good job with the first line, but around the 31st word you started to go about a third flat. I know, because I'm a masters student at the number one music school in the world, and love to post anonymous comments on people's videos and destroy their self esteem because of my expertise. Try to open your mouth a hair wider and to sing from your voice not your throat. Also, attempt to lift your soft pallet higher when you sing higher. That should open up your sound and make you almost worthy of going to the 7th best school in China. Hope this helps!!
Singstationator (7 hours ago)
I think this is a joke meybe im not sur but if its not ur really not a good singer im sorry to sound mean but someone should tell you. its good that you try to sing tho but you should probly find sumthin else totry.
CougarRRawwwrr65 (15 hours ago)
I thought you were AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You totally rock and I luv ur YouTUBEing soooo much!! and you're Beautiful!
[but that last one would be my mom].
So it's that fear that keeps me from posting videos on youtube. People are really mean. And stupid. And annoying. And they're twice as bad when they don't have to show their faces. Props to those who do post... I rarely comment on other people's videos... unless I really like them. Or feel inclined to school them on things I know more about than they do. You know, quantum physics. Musical theater. Movie Critiques. Interior design (oh my gosh, that pink on your walls totally clashes with your magenta bedspread... you should really do something about that).
But my youtube addiction really is a problem. So I started countering it by finding other websites to waste time on. Collegehumor, fmylife, failblog, oh my! Slowly my entire life (when I'm not participating in extracurricular activities) is filled with surfing the web and finding ways to waste time. Not okay. At least not for my grades. Or my health probably... yet here I am, still spending my time meandering through the interweb.
But, really, what kind of college student would I be if I acted any differently? Plus, I always pull it together and make good grades. :-)
With love
<3
Shelli
2/1/09 - Pretend to be Nice
1/26/09 - Big Girl's Don't Cry
I must need a new laptop, because my keyboard has started to stick. First it was my shift button, and then my space bar, and now it's the letter C. Boo.
I suppose if I was just a little cooler, I would have a mac and then have no more computer problems ever. Anyway, from here through this entry I will use K's instead. That should be fun.
My World Literature II professor is a bit of an idiot. But he's no where near as mukh (ugh, the first 'C' I need to use would be part of a blended konsenant sound. I'll probably give up on the whole replakement k thing... now.) Anyway, my lit professor is not where near as dumb as the four female athletes that sit around me in that class. Now, I have nothing against female athletes as a rule. Our women's basketball team is kicking some serious butt this season, and I really do admire the skill and strength that sports require... especially since my idea of a sport is the Parisians semi-annual shoe sale (even though Belk took over Parisians and the shoes will never be the same again). But these particular girls grate at my nerves for a few reasons.
- They talk unbelievably loudly. Seriously. It's a 10 am class, and everyone else is sort of quiet and morning-ish... but these girls ramble really loudly as though they didn't notice that everyone else is practically whispering. So every morning the entire class is treated to the details of what the entire team (not sure what team, but as far as I an tell it involves some sort of ball, and there is a men's team also) did the night before and all the reasons why one girl on the team makes 100's on every test she's ever taken but refused to help any other athletes unless you suck up to her. Even after the professor starts calling role, they continue their conversation at the same volume, and it’s so annoying that he leans forward and says in his Mr. Roger's voice "Will you be quiet?"
- Every single article of clothing any of them have worn so far has our school's insignia on it. Sweatshirts, t-shirts, sweat pants, socks, sweatbands, hats, literally everything any of the quartet wears is branded with the university insignia. It's really quite ridiculous, and I know it shouldn't bother me so much, but it makes me want to shake the brunette that sits in front of me and beg her to wear jeans and a polo shirt... although they would probably be under armour. And what's worse is that they glare at me when I walk in and exchange glances that I'm sure equal, "Can you believe that girl wear dresses to class? I mean, where are her school sweatpants?" Jerks.
- They all cuss about fifteen times more than the average person. My repeating their conversation would end up sounding like the radio edit of a T.I. song. I know I'm old-fashioned, so I think it's unladylike to drop F-bombs, but these girls swear like sailors. I don't know if it's the athleticism that drives them to be so vulgar, or what, but I'm not a fan.
- They sit on the front row and cheat during the quizzes. This I simply do not understand. There are no assigned seats, so they're voluntarily sitting on the front row, or three of them do, and one sits beside me. And then when we get reading quizzes they obviously lean over and look at each others answers and tilt their papers towards each other. I mean, I suppose that's good team work, but it just seems like stupidity to me. There's just no way that our professor hasn't noticed... I saw his lips purse the last time it happened.
- and they're all white. I just felt like that needed to be cleared up. that's not one of the reasons they aggrevate me. I love white people. ;)
and I'm sure there are even more annoying traits yet to be discovered. Every class I'm reminded of why I usually take honors classes... I don't think they let athletes into those.
With love <3
Shelli