My friends rock...
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I know I've already said this, but it bears repeating.
So, recap:
Capricornucopia went off almost without a hitch. There were some minor glitches along the way, but they were minor and we dealt with them quite well, I think.
I did my usual thing of flapping around being stressed which is my usual state when I'm trying to organise an event. I'm very glad people put up with me. ;)
Band practice in the morning, and in the afternoon I met up with
foi_nefaste,
miseri and
sorceror, my partners in crime. We dealt with last-minute casting issues, figured out our props, and went grocery shopping. As it turned out, we overestimated the amount of drinkage we'd need, but there was only a little bit too much food, as opposed to last year, when there was food coming out of our ears.
We had to juggle some of the casting around due to last-minute cancellations, but a few people stepped up to the plate and performed magnificently. The play itself I think went quite well.
sorceror and I, with help from the little man who was around for that purpose, figured out hwo to work the lighting on the stage. I spent the entire play pacing anxiously from one end of the room to the other and watching my friends bring everything we'd worked so hard on to life, and it was absolutely wonderful.
The good thing about putting on a play, and I preferred this year's Capricornucopia format to last year's for that reason, is that I got to see more of the results of the fruits of my labour. Last year I wasn't privy to most of the conversations and interactions going on, whereas this year I got to watch them all, even if I was hopping around distractedly and praying that things would work out.
They did, in fact, work out, in case you had any doubts.
My friends are awesome. They stepped up to the plate and delivered, even when the going got rough.
Of course, then they pulled a very cheap trick while I was up on stage at the very end, thanking people for coming and still stressed out from the evening.
toughlovemuse came on stage and handed me an envelope with a card (it had a bunny with leopard spots against a zebra background: it was adorable), and told me to read it out loud.
Once upon a time...
There was a girl named Daphné who hated her job and wanted to courses in emergency dispatch to get a better job.
But the courses were expensive and she didn't kknow if she had enough money.
So Daphné's friends got together and raised some money to pay for the courses and gave her the money as a birthday present.
And the all lived Happily Ever After.
True Story
Yeah, so I never got past "raised some money to pay for the courses." Very unfair to spring it on me like that. I burst into tears right there on the stage and had to turn the MCing over to
sorceror and
miseri because I was a sobbing mess.
Did I mention that my friends rock?
This is a really, really welcome break, especially when I looked at my bank account this week and realized I'm about $200 poorer than I thought I was.
:::giant smooches to all my friends, because you are t3h 4w3s0m3:::
So, recap:
Capricornucopia went off almost without a hitch. There were some minor glitches along the way, but they were minor and we dealt with them quite well, I think.
I did my usual thing of flapping around being stressed which is my usual state when I'm trying to organise an event. I'm very glad people put up with me. ;)
Band practice in the morning, and in the afternoon I met up with
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We had to juggle some of the casting around due to last-minute cancellations, but a few people stepped up to the plate and performed magnificently. The play itself I think went quite well.
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The good thing about putting on a play, and I preferred this year's Capricornucopia format to last year's for that reason, is that I got to see more of the results of the fruits of my labour. Last year I wasn't privy to most of the conversations and interactions going on, whereas this year I got to watch them all, even if I was hopping around distractedly and praying that things would work out.
They did, in fact, work out, in case you had any doubts.
My friends are awesome. They stepped up to the plate and delivered, even when the going got rough.
Of course, then they pulled a very cheap trick while I was up on stage at the very end, thanking people for coming and still stressed out from the evening.
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Once upon a time...
There was a girl named Daphné who hated her job and wanted to courses in emergency dispatch to get a better job.
But the courses were expensive and she didn't kknow if she had enough money.
So Daphné's friends got together and raised some money to pay for the courses and gave her the money as a birthday present.
And the all lived Happily Ever After.
True Story
Yeah, so I never got past "raised some money to pay for the courses." Very unfair to spring it on me like that. I burst into tears right there on the stage and had to turn the MCing over to
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Did I mention that my friends rock?
This is a really, really welcome break, especially when I looked at my bank account this week and realized I'm about $200 poorer than I thought I was.
:::giant smooches to all my friends, because you are t3h 4w3s0m3:::
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Date: 2006-01-29 08:19 pm (UTC)No, I got that. But... goatstravaganza?
There's a word you won't see every day. Must get Steve to put it in the Phrontistery.
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