Saturday, June 12, 2010

I'm alive!

Hey friends!

I know I haven't posted in a while. Funny Girl has taken every ounce of free time that I have away from me. We have been rehearsing and performing every night for the last month and a half. I feel like I have neglected this blog, which I have.

The show is going really well. Last night, we had to call the show because it was very cold and raining. Instead, the cast went to Applebee's and we celebrated the birthday of one of our castmates. He was turning 20 and he was very excited. It was a good experience for everyone that was there. We sang "Happy Birthday" in perfect harmony, complete with a key change. The whole restaurant was very impressed.

However, right before I got to the restaurant, I had to call 911. Yup. You read that correctly.

Nicole D. and I were in her car on 800 S and State ST in Orem on our way to Applebee's. The roads were wet and slippery. We were headed west and were stopped at a red light. Then, in front of us, a red car slammed into a green compact and spun the green car around twice. Each revolution, the green car got closer and closer to ours. It stopped about three inches from Nicole's bumper. I immediately pulled out my cell phone and called 911. In about one minute, everyone was there. Police, ambulance, fire trucks, you name it.

Nicole consoled an elderly woman while I talked to the police and made sure everyone was alright. They took down our information and we headed to the restaurant. On our way there, we asked for Heavenly Father to bless those who were injured in the accident and to bless us. We were frazzled!

But, life goes on.

Furthermore, this Nicole is a wonderful girl. She has blazing red hair and a wonderful smile. She served a mission in the Mesa Arizona Mission and even served in my stake! I was on my mission when she was serving, so I wouldn't have known her. She said she wants to live in Arizona when she gets married.

I think I may ask her out on a date.

Advice?

4 comments:

  1. Just be yourself honey. But I think everyone will tell you the same thing. Don't lead her on. When she starts falling hard for you, let her know what she needs to know. It is better sooner rather than later.

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  2. Do it! Go on a hot date! It's just a date. Keep it casual and fun. If it ever does start to head in a serious direction with her, or any other girl for that matter, you will know when it is the right time to open up.

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  3. Saw your show last night. Good work! The gal who plays Fanny has an incredible wonderful voice. Wish it would have been a warmer evening.

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  4. Oh my gosh! That's fantastic! I had no idea that you were there! Thanks for the great comments! I will let Fanny know.

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