Moving into the Cast House

It was a slow process that took the entire day. Yes, it was a day off from rehearsal, but inevitably, moving is not a real day off. It’s fine because I have accepted that I have no control over it. I lucked out by getting a room that has a bathroom. It’s chill between myself and my roomy, so I am happy with my living situation.
My worry lies in the fridge. We have 12 people in the household and only two fridges. That is REALLY not enough. Especially for me because most of my diet is fresh vegetables and fruit. I am making a point to shove all of my food onto one side in the small space, but it really is not enough space. I also cook my food and that will go in a tupperware container and take up more room. This is soooooooooo full of “oy veys.”
A dear friend visited me last night during the move-in process. It was nice to have him around. He made me feel safe in my new home. It would be nice to have him here, but I fear it would distract me from getting to know all the other cool people in the cast. I’m happy with how things are …
Can’t lie - I am really tempted to wake up a friend who is still asleep right now. I don’t know if he would kill me or what, but it just seems like fun. I may have to do it. Yeah, I think the chances of me bugging the dude is pretty good (heh, heh).
September 10th, 2007 at 11:08 pm
Will you be in the “Cast House” throughout the rest of the year, or will you have to leave and then come back for the Christmas show? If you get to stay, then that isn’t so bad, only having to move in once.
Hopefully you’ll get to sneak in that nap! And how did you voice lesson go the other day?
September 11th, 2007 at 8:35 am
Yes, I will be at the cast house until the end of the year. It’s awesome! The voice lesson was fantastic. My teacher is amazing and helped me understand exactly how I have been able to sing in my high belt safely. I never understood how I did it before and it has finally been explained to me. Yay!