… and Covid continues


School starts tomorrow and this is 110,000% not how it was supposed to look. It’s still March, isn’t it? We can’t possibly have been under quarantine for 162 days… it just doesn’t seem real. And yet, here we are just trying to find a rhythm, purpose, and joy in the endless monotony.

After so many weeks of not being able to do, it feels good to finally get back to work, albeit not at all what I had intended. There are students and staff scattered across multiple continents, countries, and timezones (and you thought it was bad that your local school would be some hybrid version of “remote”). It’s a lot, trying to prepare for classes that were not designed or intended to be taught online, but I’ve seen our staff come together in amazing ways over the last 2 weeks as we work on getting this school year off the ground.

90% of what I would normally do, remains on hiatus. I miss my work, my team, the kids, and the theater life. I could say “if only we’d known that this time last year we were starting the last production we’d stage for a very long time…”, but the truth is we didn’t take it for granted and I’m even more grateful now than when Curtains was canceled, that we didn’t. We knew it was special and that God was in control. And he still is. As a wise student recently said to me, I need to stop mourning the loss of what should have been and do whatever I can to make the most of what is.

So I will do my best to give the students a good experience with photography and oral interp, work with the student leaders to redefine what their leadership looks like in this insanity, play staff meeting videos on 2x speed, and send marco polos all over the world. (Those last two are just some of the benefits that have come along with all this, heh. )

In the words of the HSD bard, “Stay safe, stay sane.”

I don’t think of all the misery, but of the beauty that still remains. –Anne Frank

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Bohol Earthquake Relief

The 2013 Bohol earthquake occurred on October 15, 2013, at 8:12 a.m. (PST) in Bohol, an island province located in Central Visayas, Philippines. The magnitude of the earthquake at the epicenter was recorded at Mw 7.2, located 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) SW of Sagbayan town, at a depth of 12 kilometres (7.5 mi). It affected the whole Central Visayas region, particularly Bohol and Cebu. The quake was felt in the whole Visayas area and as far as Masbate island in the north and Cotabato provinces in southern Mindanao. According to official reports by the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC), 222 were reported dead, 8 were missing, and 976 people were injured.

The Groom Has Cold Feet (and my life as a director)

When I got back to Faith last August I had just had a whirlwind of a summer with no real time for reading plays. So, I began my frantic search for a script that would meet my ultimate goal of “display the talents of this particular group of kids.” Finding scripts is a daunting task. For me as a director it is absolutely the WORST part of the process of producing a play. We aren’t auditioning the world here only our world and that does limit what’s available to us. Sometimes content limits script use particularly when copyrights do not allow for editing. Sometimes the set or costumes or music limits us because what is needed is too elaborate for what we can accomplish. Sometimes we don’t have the right number of males vs females. And sometimes, frustratingly, we are unable to obtain the rights to produce a show because we are outside of America. I find this to be the silliest of all reasons. So sometimes you settle for something you aren’t totally thrilled with but figure you can make work and the process of making it something everyone involved will be thrilled with begins.

Catching Up

A busy life, outdated website software, and getting hacked are all major contrubuting factors to my lack of updates. We’ll just leave it at that. Thanks to one of my besties, Ben Daron, my site is back up and running. I hope to continue getting it up-to-date, but you know me (or maybe you don’t), no promises! 😉

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Becca Stephens: Senior 2012

It’s been a crazy whirlwind of a summer and there are so many things I could talk about but right now this post is a shout out to my girl Becca Stephens!  I love this girl and am so blessed to have had the opportunity to hang out and grab some photographs with her this summer. Watch out, hot stuff ahead! 🙂

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