Last night was fun.
I had dinner with my Mom (Chinese food at the "Cathay Lounge" on Albert street... A bit salty, but tasty enough. :-) We discussed wedding costs.
Then we went to my dress fitting.
It is starting to look good, and it's only basted together at this point. :-)
Whee! :-)
Tracey (the lady who's making it) says that the reason it looks good at this point is because we picked good fabric. :-)
Hurrah! :-)
I think it's going to be lurvly. :-)
After that we went to the NAC and I got Live Rush tickets to Falstaff.
We had desserts at the little cafe place in the NAC, and then evesdropped (sp) on the pre-Opera talk on the show. (About how Falstaff is the opera version of the Merry Wives of Windsor).
Then we saw the show.
My old prof, Michel Gardaz was there. I ran into him at intermission. (He's an odd mix of charming and smarmy... It's wierd. Anyway).
The show was fun. Funny and delightful. It was nice to see Julie and Shannon being their awesome selves. :-) And the guy who played Falstaff was *wonderful*. Such excellent body-language (and vocals, obviously)! :-)
The tenor who played Nanetta's young lover (not that I know his name...) had a beautiful voice. :-)
Just lovely all around. :-)
Hurrah! :-)
In other news. I finally posted my completely filled in fanfic100 table to their community.
Go and See if you are so inclined. :-)
Hurrah!
It is done. :-)
So.
Things to do today:
Get groceries! (I've been out of milk, juice, and fruit for three days!)
Do the laundry! (Including the sheets and pillow cases).
Phone Dr. Guedon (at home...) and bug her about my proposal.
Visit the Secretariate and find out about registration and non-registration, and such like. (Or, conversly, just e-mail/phone them, as that would mean I wouldn't have to leave the house. :-)
Hopefully all of this will work. :-)
I had dinner with my Mom (Chinese food at the "Cathay Lounge" on Albert street... A bit salty, but tasty enough. :-) We discussed wedding costs.
Then we went to my dress fitting.
It is starting to look good, and it's only basted together at this point. :-)
Whee! :-)
Tracey (the lady who's making it) says that the reason it looks good at this point is because we picked good fabric. :-)
Hurrah! :-)
I think it's going to be lurvly. :-)
After that we went to the NAC and I got Live Rush tickets to Falstaff.
We had desserts at the little cafe place in the NAC, and then evesdropped (sp) on the pre-Opera talk on the show. (About how Falstaff is the opera version of the Merry Wives of Windsor).
Then we saw the show.
My old prof, Michel Gardaz was there. I ran into him at intermission. (He's an odd mix of charming and smarmy... It's wierd. Anyway).
The show was fun. Funny and delightful. It was nice to see Julie and Shannon being their awesome selves. :-) And the guy who played Falstaff was *wonderful*. Such excellent body-language (and vocals, obviously)! :-)
The tenor who played Nanetta's young lover (not that I know his name...) had a beautiful voice. :-)
Just lovely all around. :-)
Hurrah! :-)
In other news. I finally posted my completely filled in fanfic100 table to their community.
Go and See if you are so inclined. :-)
Hurrah!
It is done. :-)
So.
Things to do today:
Get groceries! (I've been out of milk, juice, and fruit for three days!)
Do the laundry! (Including the sheets and pillow cases).
Phone Dr. Guedon (at home...) and bug her about my proposal.
Visit the Secretariate and find out about registration and non-registration, and such like. (Or, conversly, just e-mail/phone them, as that would mean I wouldn't have to leave the house. :-)
Hopefully all of this will work. :-)