Thursday, August 4

July!

July was filled with vacation and rehearsal, and I still managed to stuff in just a few other outings.

Another "sister" reunion, this time from Seven Brides: It was awesome seeing Erin play Penny in Hairspray. Goodness, she was funny! Best I've seen yet. And now that she's back in town, she, Nichole, and I need to hang out more.



We had a big meeting at work, after which they brought in several food trucks. Finally got to try Cupbop, which was DELICIOUS! And it was freebee!

On a particularly crappy day when I was feeling like a failure, I wrote up a "Did-do" list. 
It helped -- I felt less defeated. I should make a habit of this.

 "I blued myself!" I'd had this sucker for ages. It didn't disappoint.

Aaron is growing his lovely, thick hair out. I think I've 
convinced him to stop calling this a "man bun" ;)

Speaking of flowing locks, here's another handsome boy and his gorgeous mom.


How cute are these girls?

They marched in a parade with their ward for the 24th of July


To celebrate Harry Potter's birthday on July 31, I read my gorgeous illustrated version of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. Every illustration is breathtaking. I could do with fewer spiders, but everything else makes me smile. I first read the book exactly 15 years ago, and it never ceases to be magical!

Sunday, July 31

Shakespeare in the Summer

Back in January, Liz invited me to join her for a teacher's conference at Southern Utah University. I'm not a teacher, but I decided to come anyway and see as many of the plays at the Shakespeare Festival as I could. Liz, Aubrey, and I drove down Sunday night so they could check in Monday morning.

Monday matinee: Mary Poppins. I've not been a fan of this musical but I loved this production. I was thrilled they cut the creepy dancing doll scene, the kids were ridiculously talented and cute, the choreography was awesome, and my friend, Susanna Florence was lovely as Mrs. Banks. Two thumbs way up!

Susanna and I went to high school forever. It was fun to see her on stage again.
We watched "Irish Night" at the Greenshow. The new stage is positioned so the performers face the sun, which is unfortunate, and none of us liked that they wore contemporary clothing and sang U2 and "Shake It Off." They did sing and dance some traditional tunes, and they were talented.

The three of us, plus Mandie, saw Much Ado About Nothing Monday night. The Prince was a bit too wacky for my taste, and Beatrice was more yelly than comedic, but overall a good production. I liked the Night Watch, and Claudio and Hero's story, and Benedick was great.


me, Liz, Aubrey, and Mandie
That night, Liz worked on a workshop she was giving the next day, and Aubrey and I helped by demonstrating the "Bunk Beds" yoga position. I was able to do it the first time, but struggled the other two. Oh, well. We sure did laugh a lot trying!

The next morning, I took a backstage tour. It was really cool seeing the wigs, costumes, workspaces, and sets. I wish I'd gone when the Adams was still open. I'd like to have seen those dressing rooms and such.
The wig master, with another tour guest, and our tour guide Nicki Allege (from Mary Poppins and The Cocoanuts)




His duck face is better than mine.
I'm okay with that.

It was a good idea going to the orientation for The Cocoanuts. The lecturer described the Marx brothers' musical as an episode of Animaniacs -- full of silly songs, jokes, and pop-culture references. It was funny and clever and really well done. I loved the slapstick, costumes, and live band. It was the one I had the least expectations for, and the biggest surprise. I loved it.

I had dinner at Centro with Liz, Aubrey, Mandie, and a LOT of Utah junior high and high school drama and choir teachers. I sure do know a lot of them!

That night, we all saw Henry V, by far my favorite show of the trip. Well-acted, and affecting. They cast men in several classically male roles (without acknowledging anything was weird) and it was a bold and effective choice. The fighting was awesome, and I almost started yelling because I was so mad about one of the character's deaths. I've followed a lot of them through three plays and I wasn't prepared for some of their fates. An excellent, excellent production. I would have liked to see it about four more times.



I went to the seminar the next morning, and fangirled a little over Kellie Rogers and Sceri Sioux Ivers. Such excellent actresses, and nice women. I hope they come back next year and the next! 

I'll be wearing these socks a lot this winter!

I spent nearly every spare moment practicing music, choreography, and lines for Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. At one point, I saw that the Adams Theater was unlocked, so I rehearsed "Act English" and "Me Ol' Bamboo" on the stage. It was thrilling imagining the theater full of people, and I sounded pretty good, too!

As a bonus, Liz, Aubrey, and I drove down to St. George and did a session there. It was, like 100 degrees outside, but the session was worth the heat and the long drive home!

Saturday, July 30

Megan reads A Fighting Chance

A Fighting ChanceA Fighting Chance by Elizabeth Warren
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

An autobiography? Of a politician? Who is still living?

None of the items on that list fall into my usual reading "likes" categories, but I liked this book. In spite of her son's constantly telling her she isn't funny, Elizabeth Warren made me giggle a few times. Her writing style is engaging, and her story is more than a little interesting. She made me really angry at the government and the banking industry, and she made me hopeful -- if more politicians are like her -- things will get better for us normal, non-rich folks.

More than anything, this book convinced me that my vote is important. I'll be paying a lot of attention to this election cycle and doing my research to make sure I vote for the people I most trust to guide our country in the future.


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Sunday, July 10

Smyths in San Diego

My family (sans Dave who had a big test to prepare for and take) rented a beach house for a week in San Diego. With my new job, I only had enough vacation to spend a couple of days with them, but they were truly excellent days. I really needed that relaxing, family-filled vacation.


Aaron brought his girlfriend, Anna. It was great getting to know her a little better :)

Dad treated those of us who wanted to go to a Padres v Yankees game. It was an exciting one, where the umpire called against the Padres during every close call. The Padres still won -- woo-hoo!


On Sunday, a bunch of us went to Sacrament meeting. Then Adam and Lindsey indulged me and dragged their kids to the temple so I could see it. Apparently, their bishop challenged the kids to touch a certain number of temples this year. I was only too happy to help them in their goal, even if they were in a hurry to get back to the beach.



We spent the rest of the day at the beach. It was glorious weather. 70ish degrees and very few clouds. I don't think anyone came home un-sunburnt.








We spent the Fourth of July at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park. There was almost nobody else there. One of my few requests was one day where the whole family was together. Check!






I ended the day with a headache so bad I went to bed at 8pm. No fireworks for me! But the early bedtime meant I was wide awake at 6am, and had the beach nearly all to myself the next morning.



Lindsey and Adam bought all the boys joke tank tops. We laughed a lot when they opened them!
Anna's comment when Aaron opened it was, "He looks like you!"

Dad, Aaron, Anna, and I took a ride on the roller coaster "The Giant Dipper" at Belmont Park, around the corner from our beach house. It was a good coaster, if a little rickety.

Also got an enormous ice cream cone (because I was on vacation). I'm glad I only asked for a single scoop!

And then I had to hurry home. The rest of the family stayed a few more days, and had some great adventures. I'm glad they took photos!