The very best parents.

July 12, 2011

Sometimes… your parents get everything right.

 

 

A week ago, my mother, and father (divorced since I was 7 years old) both – and independently—confirmed that I have two of the very best parents on the entire planet.

 

 

I’ve not always been so wise. So wise as to recognize them for the amazing parents that they are. In different ways, certainly… but they both definitely are. Smile

 

 

I’ve experienced periods, (sometimes long periods) of time feeling certain that my parents a) didn’t understand me b) didn’t deserve my compassion c) hadn’t been perfect and/or d) all of the above.

 

 

In one calendar week, my parents (and both of my tremendously beautiful and loving step-parents – I prefer the term ‘second parents’) proved to me that they not only love me (and my husband) dearly, but that they truly would pull a million strings, cross a dozen oceans, and climb an infinite peak in order to be there for me.

 

 

To Mom and Dad, this post is for you. Smile

 

 

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Last weekend, you helped me realize what was, surprisingly, a dream come true.

 

 

I’ve always craved a place of my own. A place that is lush, green, populated by critters, and gorgeous… like, magazine gorgeous. A place that is quiet, even in a suburb. A place that is sprinkled with the discarded leaves of beloved ferns and blue daze flowers. A place that hummingbirds flock to. A place that is tended by rabbits and maybe even a squirrel or two.

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A place that feels like a glossy photograph in a glamorous article.

 

 

A place that is all mine.

 

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Last week, our patio cover construction was completed, and you and John helped it to become so. You helped the plants find pots. You helped the hummingbirds find a feeder. You helped the windchime find its hook.

 

I’ve spend time, EVERY morning since you came, out with the watering hose, making sure that the flowers have a drink. That the ferns have a gulp, and watching the bunnehs (inevitably) eat our liriope. Open-mouthed smile

 

 

We got SWEATY.

 

We got DIRTY.

 

We got TIRED.

 

 

And in the end, I became a “Veranda Girl” of my very own. Created in the image of my lovely mother, who has always cherished her outdoor places.

 

 

Thank you mom, for creating such a beautiful patio with me.

 

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To Dad–

 

 

I love you. I truly do. There are a very small number of moments of my life that I can say I “regret” and not realizing what a wonderful father you are, YEARS AND YEARS ago is among them. Adolescence made me stupid, I admit. I certainly used that developmental time of my life to give me a reason to have a seat in the “mad at my dad for no particular reason club”.

 

Time has shown me how silly that was.

 

 

You’ve shown me how difficult it can be to follow your dreams. Follow your heart. Follow your legacy. But how completely worth it the endeavor really is.

 

 

You’ve proven that it’s NEVER too late to change the path you’ve been on… no matter who expects you to continue upon it.

 

 

You’ve given me a beautiful second-mom in LaDonna. Someone I love and respect. You’ve shown me how to handle sadness with grace and strength… (even if it’s perceived by others as tearfulness)… and even though you couldn’t make it to every recital… every concert… every performance…

 

 

You drove over 1700 miles to see a dress rehearsal, and truly the only scheduled performance of my show that you could possibly attend.

 

 

You spoke with my husband, who graciously communicated to the directors, and you drove.

 

 

You drove, and drove, and drove.

 

 

You drove through fatigue, and timezones, and when my director called me to the lobby, on the eve of our very first dress rehearsal of tech/hell week,

 

 

You, my daddy, stood there.

 

 

You gave me roses, even before opening night.

 

 

You were there to be my audience. To laugh, to cry, and to even MOO with me during a performance of what is truly my favorite show, and most beloved role ever.

 

 

The gesture of your roadtrip melted me.

 

 

I’ve never been so grateful to you. Never been more proud to have you by my side. Never been more thankful that my pubescent heart moved on from all of the drama of high school angst.

 

 

 

This week, I got to look out into a beautiful garden.

 

 

I looked out upon an expansive and beautiful garden, created by the sweat and tears of the husband who loves me.

 

 

I looked out upon a patio, outfitted beautifully by my mother, that reminds me to always take those still and precious moments for my own spirit.

 

 

 

I looked out onto the blooms of the roses presented to me by my father, for the show that he watched me perform in… singing and dancing my way through a story that has captivated my heart.

 

 

It was truly one of the greatest views I’ve ever experienced.

 

 

Thanks mom and dad.

 

 

I love you.

 

Happy Wednesday!

 

Today, I have a few more items for my Life Well Lived list! A LWL list is a list that you can use to keep a list of highlights of your life. I’m sure if you think about it, there are some things in your life that are completely unique, or at least very FEW people have done. THAT’s what the list is about. Open-mouthed smile

 

So, without further adieu, let me tell you a few more of the beautiful things that make this life perfectly, and wonderfully lived.

 

I’ve married my best friend (on a mountain top, with two rainbows overhead, and a double sunset.)

 

I know, I know… “My wedding was the best EVER”, “My wedding was so perfect, I’m sure it was the most gorgeous one ever” But seriously guys… Red rock mountains in Sedona, AZ… TWO rainbows crossing over our ceremony… (cause it drizzled sweetly on the whole thing), and one purpley-red sunset, followed by the sun sinking into a bank of clouds for a totally different looking sunset-aka, 2 SUNSETS… It was seriously one in a MILLION.

 

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I know right??

 

I gotta keep it real… Nothing else I can add to the list today that means more to me than that single moment in my life.

 

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That being said, there is still some Life Well Lived joy to spread around!

Keep your eyes peeled for an afternoon Life Well Lived Round up post! Smile

 

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Life is for living!

June 21, 2011

Hey friends!!

I’m at that phase of summer, that keeps me pretty far from my computer and keeps me busy and laughing, running around and shopping, eating and drinking with friends, and unfortunately NOT blogging.
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But that’s okay, right? Cause sometimes, life is for living… Not blogging.

That said, lemme tell you about a few awesome things,

1. I created a new pandora station that plays all the sweet R&B and hip hop songs from the 90′s. Which is awesome, Mase, Biggie, Coolio. It’s amazeballs.

2. The Life Well Lived movement is going strong!! Moire and more people are participating, and blogging on their own about their life’s highlight reel! I’m gonna post a recap of the recent participants tomorrow along with a few more of my own list. ;)

3. I ate the biggest cheeseburger ever today. Covered in juicy deliciousness. Perfect.

4. Our patio cover is hopefully going to be constructed in the next few days!! Yay! We’ve been waiting for EVER!!!

5. Rehearsals are going amazingly. The cast is super. The show connects with our hearts, and we’re loving the work. :)

Life is good!

How many of you know where that quote comes from??

 

I am absolutely thrilled to tell you guys a little bit of news that I’ve kept from this little webspace for a few weeks now.

 

I’ve been cast as Maureen in a local theatre production of RENT. RENT is my very favorite musical ever.

When I was a freshman in high school, our choir director introduced us to the music of a musical that she’d just discovered in NYC. It was a little out there, and she cherry picked the songs to be sure that they were all appropriate for us to sing, but our show choir performed that music and I loved it from the very first time I sang about measuring life in love.

 

As I got older, and more interested in the music, I had an opportunity to work on the song “Take Me or Leave Me” in a college musical theatre workshop class. My love for the show (and the amazing drama queen Maureen) grew.

 

Even more years later, when the motion picture was released, and I had an easy and cheap way to see the show over and over, my love just really continued to get deeper.

 

For me, the stories in RENT are about love. Love that is color blind. Love that isn’t defined by gender or station in life. These stories that weave together the plot of RENT are about the fact that we’re all imperfect, and yet still perfectly made to love each other. Life is fleeting. And we must leave regret behind us and focus on the present moment. Not what has been. And not what might come.

 

The role of Maureen… I’m no fool. I know that there is some Kelsey in that character.

 

I often wonder if the people that have recently said, “OH MY GOSH, you’ll be such a good Maureen” are trying to compliment me or insult me. Winking smile

Certainly, that character is narcissistic, unfaithful, and impulsive.

 

Three traits that I don’t readily see in myself.

 

But that character is also emotional, passionate, creative, and willing to raise her voice.

 

And I think that I have a little bit of that.

 

So, needless to say, having the chance to play Maureen is a dream come true.

I can’t think of one other role in one other show that I’d be more excited to play. I really can’t.

 

I’m so happy to share this with you! If you live in the DFW area and want information about where and when the show is being produced, let me know.

 

Have a great week, everyone!! Smile

Hey friends!

 

I hope you’re having a great weekend. Mine has already been plenty busy.

 

I’m entering the home stretch with work for this school year, and have my head on a few projects, so forgive last week’s sporadic posts. (I’ve been doing SO GOOD with posting, lately, I know!!)

 

So, I’m not REALLY feeling like writing a giant blog today, but I’ll go ahead and offer up a funny little anecdote about my first kiss!

 

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I was about 12 or 13 years old or so, and at church camp (hehee), and some boy and I passed enough notes between friends to consider ourselves “going out”. Eventually we held hands a few times coming to the mess hall, or going back from chapel… It was really, and truly SO precious and hilarious. (I have to admit that teaching kids that age offers me a CRAZY perspective on that time of life.) Somewhere near the end of the camp week, rumors started buzzing (not started by either of us- that I know of) that we were GOING TO KISS!

 

(I’m dying laughing just thinking about how silly it is.)

 

And the funny part  came when THE KISSING HOUR continued to approach. All my girl friends told me that I needed to be SURE to keep my lips closed, because if I opened them, he’d think I wasn’t a very sweet girl. And all his boys told him that unless he tried to “french” me he wasn’t a very tough guy.

 

So needless to say, we collided in a one-sided-barrage of slobber and braces (his) and tensely pursed lips (mine).

 

Completely classic. And precious. And a great little story.

 

Smile

 

Do you remember your first smooch??

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