Today was just a normal intense work day for me. I admired all the beautifying things in my garden before they are gone.
After work I came home for a relax, watched Ellen while eating some shrimp. Don’t want to eat or drink too much before heading to the show got myself to the theatre and organized my backstage setup before everyone arrived. The Whole thing went amazing. I get to enjoy it like a radio play from my spot turning on and off the Aurora Borealis. I learned I have a credit in the program as Aurora lol. I am honestly thrilled to support this huge group of talented folks and am thrilled to see the Covid precautions being followed to every measure. I took stolen moments to take a few pics from my perspective tonight as it was only first run though, dress tech. It was also an opportunity for the actors to see the other scenes as they have been cast and rehearsed in bubbles. It’s only the last scene I am blocked from seein at all and it sounds very poignant.
The other thing that I want to share is an amazing feat accomplished by my oldest first cousin, Dale. He has been fit and travelled, stood on the highest mountains and yet was the one to inherit the family heart issues. Coming up two years ago he got a new one. Yesterday he took part in the Terry Fox run. This what he had to say:
Wahoo!!! On behalf of my sponsors, I completed 42.2 k….a full marathon in Sunday’s Terry Fox Run. Of course, it did take me 7 hours and 48 minutes on the treadmill..and my feet are so sore. I cannot imagine getting up at 4 am and doing that every day on one leg on the side of the highway. Thanks to everyone for supporting the Terry Fox legacy. Thank you.




















