So my class is pretty freaking huge. There are 35 of us in one class! We actually aren't located on campus either. We are about a 10 min walk away from school at a community center. So we are in a room with chairs. One wall has huge windows that show the backyard of the center. It has some trees and grass anddddddd kitties and squirrels. I have found myself from time to time getting distracted by the cute animals playing and or the rain and sunshine. It's been very beautiful at times. The first two weeks we worked with professional actors on speaking and directing Shakespeare. Second two weeks we worked with 3rd year BA actors on a scene from one of the 8 Shakespeare shows we've been focusing on. (A Mid Summers Night Dream, As you like it, Hamlet, Henry IV part one, King Lear, Measure for Measure, Much Ado about nothing, and the tempest.) The fifth week we had a bunch of guest speakers and now our final week we are presenting a concept for one of the plays, and giving our thoughts about how we'd like to direct it.
Something that has bugged me since the start of class is my lack of connection with any of the other directors. Now I have a couple people that I'd call friends but not close friends. I'm not sure if it's me or them or in reality probably a combination of both. I've never have struggled making friends and being close to people so this is still a struggle for me. I know I'm not going to like everyone and I know not everyone is going to like me, but even knowing that I would have assumed I would be closer to at least a few people by now. Essentially this is actually a good thing. And something that I've never dealt with so I need to learn how to handle this. And I'm sure I will. When I started my undergrad it took me until my second year to get close friends. Just back then I had my friends at home to go to so I wasn't struggling.
I do have my roomies who are good. I enjoy being around each of them and my alone time at home too. I live with three actresses: Wendy- A 34yr old from Ventura but was working in SD for the last couple years. She is bright and calls me 'sunshine' which always makes me smile.
Jenn- A 27yr super chill gal from Louisiana who is madly in love with her boyfriend back home. I love their love and it's nice having someone else in the house who is also in a long distance relationship. She has taught me how to play hand and foot canasta, and we play once a week on Sundays (one of these days I will win a game!).
Finally we have Alyssa- A 22 yr old who is from San Diego. She is very bright and witty! We have fun laughing and being silly together. Also she understands my love for kitties and all fuzzy creatures! We're going to a cat cafe in Dec. (a cat cafe is a special place you can go to drink coffee and pet and play with their cats. It's so popular you have to make an appointment at least 2-4 weeks in advance!
So walking everywhere is cool. I've lost some weight which is nice and have gained muscle. At least I hope that is what's happening because I've gone down in notches on my belt but the numbers on the scale hasn't really gone down much, and muscle does weigh more than fat (right?). I like taking the tube and busses. Figuring out how to get places is a bit of a bitch at times. My UK smart phone sucks because it's cheap. Hopefully John will give me one of his fancy phones he doesn't use anymore and I can just add my UK SIM card to it and have a better phone. That'll help when looking up directions when we get lost.
So coming home for one weekend was tough and great. Glad I got to see Frankie, Dane, Russ, and Liz and all of our family. They had a beautiful wedding and reception. It turned out really amazing. After being home for two days I then jumped back on a plane for an 11hour flight back to the UK stuck in between two men and I really couldn't sleep. Ugh! But they fed us well and the movie options were wonderful.
Love you all!!!
Captain Kellie