Sunday, September 13, 2009

Random Act of Gratitude #137: A Director's Faith

Despite my original expectation to not at all do Grease, I've ended up doing just that. Ha! (Long story.)

In the end, I must express my gratitude to Kent, the director, who has cast me in the last role I would ever expect to be playing. It's not the role itself for which I'm thankful (I'm not ungrateful for it, but I would have been happy with anything), but rather for the fact that Kent has faith in my ability to, as he puts it, play outside of my physical type. I'm always open to a challenge when it comes to performance, so let the games begin!

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Random Act of Gratitude #136: The Company of Friends

I had a smashing evening today and was blessed with the company of several friends.

First, it was the customary dinner at the home of Betsy and Co. (And a special thanks to Mike for the smashing meal.)

Then it was off to see '9' at the movies with several others, followed by a most enjoyable gathering at Ye Olde Jack Astor's, where additional friends joined up later.

So, thanks to Betsy, Mike, Jade, Ben, Jackie, Jeff, Kevin, Sonya, Chris, Kathie, Paul, Stacey and Stacey, Mel, Jeff, Laurel, Sarah, and Jesse. (Did I miss anyone? I'm writing this after some elapsed time and am a bit of an idiot at the best of times...)

Friday, September 11, 2009

Random Act of Gratitude #135: One Week Gone

The first week with kids has finished and overall things have gone well. To me, that's something for which one should be thankful.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Random Act of Gratitude #134: Arby's Girl

I was going to write today's entry in honour of Glynnis's birthday today, but between yesterday and today, I started worrying that if I did that, people whose birthdays weren't acknowledged here might get their noses out of joint, perceiving that as a slight which wasn't intended at all. Suffice it to say that Glynnis is a friend and colleage worthy of gratitude and we'll move on. Plus, giraffes are funny.

Yet another fast food experience brought amusement and a miniature smile to me today. I need to eat more fast food, because clearly it brings a lot of joy into my life.

I hadn't intended to pick anything up tonight, but having had a little after-work snack and then going to Betsy's to look at some music, and then running to Business Depot to exchange labeller tape, I was a bit hungry and driving past Arby's so there I ended up.

The girl behind the counter took my order, looked up and said, "Is that natural?" It took me a moment to register what she meant, and the pause was long enough for her to recognize it.

"Is that your natural colour? I really like it."

(For those not in my immediate vicinity these days, my hair currently has a red sheen to it thanks to my random acts of dying which I do from time to time on a whim.)

"No," I replied. "It's just my back to school hair."

Off she went to do other things, and then, upon returning, she asked, "So where do you go?"

"Pardon me?"

"Where do you go to school?"

At this point, she was my favourite person in the world for preferring to think that I was attending school rather than teaching it ... for well over a decade. So that's why I replied:

"You're my favourite person ever. I teach."

She looked a little surprised, and then recovered. "Oh. So, where do you teach, then?"

Thank you, Arby's Girl.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Random Act of Gratitude # 133: A Lunch in Exchange

I was going to make this entry about my good friend and director John, whose birthday it is, but since I just wrote about him (albeit briefly) a few days ago, I won't dwell too much upon the gratitude I feel for having had the chance to know and work with him over the past several years. He's truly a smashing individual and I'm always thankful that our initial working relationship segued into a great and valued friendship. It's also good that he'll always tell me what he thinks about me when it comes to performance and won't bother buttering me up. Ha!

But that's NOT what this entry is about! Instead it's about the lunch that Sarah provided today as a thank-you for the soup I shared with her yesterday.

On the menu:
* a delicious tuna and pickle sandwich
* some fresh sliced peppers, including the elusive orange pepper
* Big Turk.

Thanks, Sarah. You could have had that bowl of soup gratis, but since your lunch was WAY better than the one I gave, I guess I owe you an Oreo McFlurry or something.

(Oh my! It 09/09/09 today! What makes that even better is that each 9 is made of three 3s! So it's 3x3/3x3/3x3 or if you prefer 3,3,3/3,3,3/3,3,3! Woohoo!)

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Random Act of Gratitude #132: A Fine First Day

I keep forgetting that I'm supposed to be back into a daily routine here. Sorry!

Today was the first day of school with kids, and a fine day it was. My class was filled with enjoyable stories, amusing anecdotes, and general good will. A pleasant time was had by all.

Monday, September 7, 2009

Random Act of Gratitude #131: Labour Day

Well, today was the last day of relative freedom for another summer. I did have work to do, and I did do some work, but overall the day had a feeling of relaxation. I spent some time reading, some time watching Veronica Mars (don't judge me), and grilling things on the barbecue before eating them.

Tomorrow, it's back into the fray, complete with early mornings. Ah well. If we didn't have the valleys, we wouldn't appreciate the hills.

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Random Act of Gratitude #130: Bright-Eyed and Bushy-Tailed

Today I had a lovely encounter with a squirrel.

I was sitting on my porch reading and drinking tea, when a little rustle in the grass drew my attention. There was a little squirrel, darting about with a peanut in its jaws and seemingly scoping out some prime burial locations. Funnily enough, despite its frequent pausing and scratching, it never seemed quite satisfied with any given place.

Several times, it paused in its journey and looked up at me as if to say, "Seriously. Is there nowhere to put this thing?"

Shortly, its travels brought it into the porch where it faced me and tried to stare me down. It even did that little sit-on-its-haunches-and-be-cute thing for a while before finally meandering on its way, peanut still in hand ... er ... mouth.

It was the least nervous squirrel I think I've ever encountered, and I'm quite confident that the two of us now qualify as friends.

Go, little squirrel! I hope you found a good place to stash your peanut!

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Random Act of Gratitude #129: More than 24 Years

Today is Keltie's birthday.

Keltie is among my oldest and dearest friends, given that I've known her now for almost 25 years. She moved to Kingston back when I lived there, also, and it took about thirty-five seconds for us to become good friends.

Part of what makes our story interesting is that a few months later, I moved away. We only lived in the same city for a short time, but all of these years later, our friendship remains. We don't see one another in person nearly as much as we should, but any time we get together, I am reminded of why she's so darned great.

Apart from Keltie's many smashing traits and qualities (including but not limited to wit, intelligence, humour, beauty, charm, and excellent vocabulary), she's also immensely talented. She is a smashing writer (and once wrote a personal essay about vomit that made me laugh uncontrollably and out loud in a dorm room) and a skilled artist (working in several media, including mask-making). She has also very successfully produced another human being, with the assistance of Andrew.

Just a few highlights of Keltie memories from the years? Swimming in John's backyard pool. Her ill-fated grade five romance with Bobby. Cassette letters (both solo and with the aforementioned John) involving such subject matter as "Making Hotdogs" and "Stop Hitting Me". Making me the envy of the university mail room by frequent letter-writing. The Three-Letter Word Game. Displaying feminine products in a restaurant. And, of course, general and frequent hilarity.

Happy Birthday, and thanks for all of the ways you've contributed to my life! I miss you. Let's get together soon.

Friday, September 4, 2009

Random Act of Gratitude # 128: Humor Ripped From Real Life

Really, I'm quite thankful for sites like this, which remind us that there are family photo skeletons in everyone's closets, and many worse than our own.

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Random Act of Gratitude #127: Exuberant McFolk

Alright, too often, perhaps, I have expressed gratitude for workers in the fast-food industry, it seems. Ha! But it's so easy for someone who is funny, fun, or just plain pleasant to make one's experience more enjoyable.

Today it was a quick trip around the Drive-Thru and the workers at both windows were very personable and smiley (but not the plastered-on-smiley you get from car sales people). The guy at the second window, in particular, clearly spends a lot of his day laughing. I'd shut off my car while I waited (having been told that it would just be a moment for my special order), and after he handed it out with a, "Well, here you go. At least you know it's going to be hot and fresh from the old grill," he then said, "Wow! Your car is so quiet!" I'm quite sure he knew it had been turned off, but was basically amusing himself, which always works for me.

Really, as a message to everyone who works in service, a little personality and pleasantness goes a long way.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Random Act of Gratitude #126: Regrouping

As we prepare for another school year, I have been reminded that I am very lucky to work with great people. Both at the school and at my "other job", I am able to look forward to seeing my colleagues.

Given that one spends hours and hours with co-workers, I really do feel blessed to spend that time with such a group.

Random Act of Gratitude #125: The Hospitality of Friends

There's been a huge break in Random Acts of Gratitude.

"What?" quoth you. "There has?"

"Indeed," quoth I. "A break of several months?"

"Truly?" quoth you. "Hardly have I noticed."

But yes, dear reader, a close examination of the posting dates will confirm what I say.

The break has not been for want of things to motivate gratitude, but merely that things in life became hectic and then ... well ... inertia.

But here I am, back again, and to set things off, I will express gratitude for a summer blessing.

This summer found me visiting British Columbia, where I was the very thankful guest of some marvellous friends. Thanks to John's excellent hosting, I was able to enjoy a brilliant area of Vancouver as well as many spectacular events and sights. Thanks to Kim, Linda, and the other John, I was able to spend time in the beauty of Bowen. My first trip to the coast was a smashing experience and for their hospitality, I am exceedingly thankful.