Break
'Twas the day after finals,
And all through the dorm,
Everyone is still sleeping,
Staying true to their form.
Don't worry, I won't kill everyone by continuing that poetic endeavor. But I will announce to the world my joy that it's CHRISTMAS BREAK AND SCHOOL IS OUT!
Now that I got that out of my system, it's time to continue cleaning my room and figuring out what needs to come home and what can stay in my dorm room.
Amy and I went to a play last night. It was Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, and we saw it at The Canyon Theatre Guild on San Fernando Road, which is only a three-minute drive. The actors were fairly good, and we weren't expecting Broadway work, so it was done very well. I especially enjoyed the actor who played Ebenezer Scrooge. He is British, so his accent was much better than all the Americans trying to muster up some sort of accent. The little boy who played Tiny Tim actually had one of the best accents, and he was only six. I had never been to the Guild, but it was an adequate little theater (I refuse to spell it the British way unless it's the official title!) with good lighting and good seating. The inside probably only fit 100-120 people, so every seat was a good seat.
Tonight, Amy leaves to go to New England. But do not despair! I get to see her in two weeks when I fly to Albany.
Time to go. Lots to do. Lots to read!
And all through the dorm,
Everyone is still sleeping,
Staying true to their form.
Don't worry, I won't kill everyone by continuing that poetic endeavor. But I will announce to the world my joy that it's CHRISTMAS BREAK AND SCHOOL IS OUT!
Now that I got that out of my system, it's time to continue cleaning my room and figuring out what needs to come home and what can stay in my dorm room.
Amy and I went to a play last night. It was Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, and we saw it at The Canyon Theatre Guild on San Fernando Road, which is only a three-minute drive. The actors were fairly good, and we weren't expecting Broadway work, so it was done very well. I especially enjoyed the actor who played Ebenezer Scrooge. He is British, so his accent was much better than all the Americans trying to muster up some sort of accent. The little boy who played Tiny Tim actually had one of the best accents, and he was only six. I had never been to the Guild, but it was an adequate little theater (I refuse to spell it the British way unless it's the official title!) with good lighting and good seating. The inside probably only fit 100-120 people, so every seat was a good seat.
Tonight, Amy leaves to go to New England. But do not despair! I get to see her in two weeks when I fly to Albany.
Time to go. Lots to do. Lots to read!
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