back from work. the theatre is nice, though i wish it was a tad larger. and the good thing about korea is, most people understand me, in english. and what we can't communicate, a form of sign language and pointing will do.
i could possibly be sitting in the tiniest hotel room in one of the largest cities in the world. my bedroom at home is much bigger then this room. did i mention this in my previous post? clearly i need a nap. let's talk about how i spent my holidays...
christmas eve- a full rehearsal, and opening night with a party
christmas day- a two show day, with not even quite an hour betwixt the two, and a christmas party
day after christmas-day off, with a hallway party, celebrating the 26th
new years eve-evening show, and a party after, and i think we celebrated a minute or two early
new years day-a load-out at 9:00 a.m., then 5 hours of traveling to seoul, to a tiny room, with my luggage arriving hours later.
day after new years-load-in at 9:00 am
so my holidays consisted of, beer, work, beer, work, beer, travel with beer, work.
but i am in korea, and i do like it here. now if i could just find something to eat that didn't have eyes...
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Hi Paige
Well, we were not able to tell the sex, but we were able to see that there are two babies! AAAAHHHHHHH!!!!! Freaking out!
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