There's plenty to talk about. Like P-L-E-N-T-Y! However, I've been sitting here for the better part of 20 minutes thinking of what to write about. My mind has been racing all day, so many thoughts about so many things. Yet, the ideas for today's blog post was at a big goose egg level. And not the cool ones you get on your head after the basketball rack lid is slammed on your forehead. This goose egg doesn't leave an awesome, huge, lumpy bump on your head to remind people of how hard core you are. This goose egg leaves behind a blog post with little substance.
This happened around this time last year too.
One of my acting professors at school says that too much screen time (whether that is on your phone, watching television, etc.) instead of living wholly in the present can cause a lull in imagination. And I agree. To be fair, I did spend the better part of the day either driving around, exploring The Vanity Theater, watching The People's Court with my grandfather (not my first choice, but certainly an interesting one), and watching videos on my phone.
So, as I write this, I just see my acting teacher sitting, saying "Mary, you time doesn't mean screen time."
However, another acting professor of mine loves when people are speechless. When jumbling happens, you know something is getting the "light bulb" status somewhere, the words just can't describe it.
Whatever the diagnosis for my substance-less post today, I look back on this past year (as in from Lent 2014 to now), and I cannot believe how much of my life has changed. In some ways, out of my control. But other are forces I have started. And I am proud and honored and excited to continue. To see where I will be tomorrow. Then next week. Then next month! We never stop growing, really. So, I'm very excited!
Woo!
Mary Taylor
This happened around this time last year too.
One of my acting professors at school says that too much screen time (whether that is on your phone, watching television, etc.) instead of living wholly in the present can cause a lull in imagination. And I agree. To be fair, I did spend the better part of the day either driving around, exploring The Vanity Theater, watching The People's Court with my grandfather (not my first choice, but certainly an interesting one), and watching videos on my phone.
So, as I write this, I just see my acting teacher sitting, saying "Mary, you time doesn't mean screen time."
However, another acting professor of mine loves when people are speechless. When jumbling happens, you know something is getting the "light bulb" status somewhere, the words just can't describe it.
Whatever the diagnosis for my substance-less post today, I look back on this past year (as in from Lent 2014 to now), and I cannot believe how much of my life has changed. In some ways, out of my control. But other are forces I have started. And I am proud and honored and excited to continue. To see where I will be tomorrow. Then next week. Then next month! We never stop growing, really. So, I'm very excited!
Woo!
Mary Taylor
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