Upon enlistment for the second semester, I was already groaning at how my schedule looked terrible and how the amount of work I have to put in would have to be +50 compared to first semester.
And then, critique's night did not turn out very well for the play I'm directing. There a lot of criticisms I can trace to the director. The play had to be fixed many ways and there were only 5 days to go until the first show (which was today).
Not to mention, a big fight had ensued between me and him that rooted from a misunderstanding.
Nonetheless this week seems to be spreading out well for me. Maybe it's too early to say this, but thus far, I have already a lot to be thankful of.
The Monday rehearsal was stressful. I had to rehearse my two actors separately because of schedule conflicts. It was my hopping from one room to another, repeating the same instructions over and over again. Although it was very much tiring and I still had AIfuckingS afterwards, I can say that it was a fruitful pair of rehearsal schedule and the major changes really sunk in the actors.
Tuesday was a good day. On one hand, it was filled with the anxiety for the next day's Intro to Art report, on the other I had a lot of free time on me. Much of it was spent discussing the said report, watching a trippy Japanese movie, and cleaning up a swanky New York flat/loft/whatever. After the said activities, I had my very first day in Spanish 103 class. It wasn't bad, and the class seemed fun. But this was very pinnacle of my Tuesday: a letter from the World Bank. Yup. Upon entering home, I was informed of the letter that the World Bank had sent. I entered a photo contest in which the theme was Economic Growth. Guess what? I didn't win! But I was a finalist, one of the 15 chosen photographers out the 400 that entered.... Wow. Holy shit.
And then today. Great day. I did an awesome report with my partner. We broke the "curse". We were the first people to ever report for that major class. And there's this curse that those who go first always present a sucky outcome. But now, I can breath well. Me and my partner haven't any report to worry about anymore. Also, the elated feeling of receiving that World Bank letter lingered throughout the day. And then earlier was the 1st Quandary show. The play I'm directing, Dialogo, was first in line of the series. I must say, that it was superb. Everything went well. My actress was stellar. My actor fortunately improved. The music elevated the play. The lights, and everthing else proceeded accordingly. I felt so... Proud.
I have all these aforementioned things to thank for, and a lot more. Tomorrow will be the school's Eucharistic Procession and as planned, I'm gonna be taking part of it. Not only because I want to and I have to, but also because I have these BULK of things to thank God for :)
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