We had a nice Hate Mail rehearsal this morning, followed by a good day of work at Williamston Theatre. Then I came home to work with my son on his Talent Show Skit (which is fun and silly!). It was one of those days where I was so busy that I just completely forgot to eat until about 3:30, when I realized I was about to pass out if I didn’t eat something! Then my friend Emily’s warning came true: “When you wait so long to eat that you’re really, really hungry, you make bad choices!”. I fulfilled THAT little prophecy by enjoying a couple of McDonald’s cheeseburgers and some fries. Ah well…
So this story about the dangerous Snakehead fish with the many sharp teeth is a little scary. I did a little Googling and found that there have been some cases of it in the U.S., in Maryland and Virginia. Yucky looking little thing!
Had a great conversation this weekend with a friend of mine about, well, friends. “Friendship.” Recently he’d had a person he thought was a close friend completely turn their back on him. Got me to thinking, I’m fortunate to have the friends I do. We all deal with our share of friendships that fade away over time, or giant arguments that can damage a friendship beyond repair. At least with those you have a clear understanding of what happened. His case, though, was one of the tough ones – this person just proved to be a false friend, only interested in maintaining a relationship because there was a very palpable reward for hanging out with my friend. When a better reward became available, this person jumped – just cold-turkey dropped all communication. Having gone through a similar thing myself in my past, I could relate to the whole thing, and we spent a good bit of time chatting about the topic. It’s funny, in the end I think it was helpful for both of us to chat about it, because a couple of things happened: A) some demons were exorcised, which was nice because I think that ultimately there are some experiences and people it’s best to clear from the slate and not waste energy on. And B) it helped me with a couple of moments in Hate Mail, which is all about a relationship that goes through many trials! And, C), it was a nice reminder that I’m lucky enough to have some very wonderful friends!
I’m only using you to get close to Gerald. Just thought you should know.
It’s cool. I’m only using you to get close to Ronny Cox.