Saturday, March 21, 2009

Niece Cheryl from Utah calls from Phoenix, and Doc acts good


My sister LaRae's daughter Cheryl made a fast trip to Phoenix with her family to see the big league players in preseason training in Phoenix. They are also visiting her BIL and wife who live miles from me. She warned me they had so much coming and going to do, she might not be able to stop by. But we did have a very long chat on the phone that was most fulfilling. We had alot to talk about. I told her about Blue and said I would send her a copy of the play when I was finished.
Doc and I filmed Scene 4 and he was funny as usual, so it was a very productive day. Oh guess what, I was lying bed half asleep, and I saw a sudden dream image of my thermostat. Electricity suddenly flashed from it. I thought, oh oh, I hope something is not going wrong with my thermostat. When I tried to turn it on when morning came, it had blown out. All that goes on is the fan. The numbers have all disappeared leaving this beige colored window. Hey, I have also dreamed about a beige window. I don't know what it will take to get this fixed, but I have to wait to Monday now even to report it. Thank god, it is not 110 degrees, when this happened.
My Youtube video blog hit 7,300 hits today, about 40 in two days, and I was surprised becasue everyone is usually busy celebrating the end of the work week on Friday, and doing laundry and such on Saturday. Bloggers are not posting by the number. I have trained myself to write every day, so I can't be stopped. I may be the only blogger left standing, but I will not stop. You can count on it. I am trying to get a play production date set up for over there. I want to meet a lot of theater people as soon as I get dead. Otherwise I will just ignore my passing until I have actually gone cold. That is my plan. I intend to enjoy life until my last breath.


James Dean has promised to be my producer when I arrive to the great theater in the sky.

5 comments:

kanyonland King 2.blogspot.com said...

Nice to hear you enjoyed a visit by phone. Sometimes they can be better than the actual run-in especially if someone is on the fast track and trying to cover a lot of ground.
Perfect glasses for BLUE! Now it will be interesting to hear the script. You said you were 22 when you wrote??? Or did you have the character then and write when LaRae was sick, near death? Or both?
I really loved this painting. Color everywhere!

Gerry said...

I wrote this when LaRae came to Phoenix for Thanksgiving after she had chemo and had lost all her hair. It needed revision before I could send it around, but after her death it was hard to work on it. So now here it comes!

Anonymous said...

Sometimes I prefer talking to relatives on the phone rather than seeing them in person :-0.


I intend to enjoy life until my last breath< Smart woman.

~Mary

Anonymous said...

I enjoyed our visit as well. It at least feels different when we are sitting in the same town. I hope we get down more in the future with retirement and maybe with a less hectic schedule. Email me Blue when you get it where you want it.

Carlene Noggle said...

SO GLAD YOU GOT TO HEAR FROM YOUR NIECE! IF I GET TO WHERE YOU ARE GOING, I HOPE I CAN BE IN ONE OF YOUR PLAYS! LOVE YA,CARLENE


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