I have been very lazy lately. Okay, maybe not so lazy, but not getting out of my pajamas for quite a long period of time every day. Tony was not the best influence since we both tended to sleep in due to late nights and then move to the couch and whip out our laptops.
So, I have been taking care of much needed things. Trying to get health coverage, paying my cell phone bill after an amazing overage, scheduling a follow up appointment for my ankle through workman's comp and lastly applying for jobs. I also send my stuff to an agent in the city. If they represent me, I will be traveling around lots for auditions. I am not too sure how excited I am about that.
I am really starting to worry that I will not be able to work teaching dance due to my ankle. I do think it's broken and that I will be out of commission for a few weeks. So, I applied at a local temp agency today. Fingers crossed that they need my services and that there's work to be had. I did apply for unemployment yesterday, as well. I guess I need to keep my bases covered.
There is one more weekend of the show - or 4 more performances - before we hit Yom Kippur. I have a feeling that my foot is broken, so I was afraid to go to the doctor because if they had to cast it, I wouldn't be able to finish the show. Here's hoping that I am wrong and that I didn't do more damage.
I am in a holding pattern. Waiting to a good job opportunity and trying to get settled. I don't believe that I made a mistake by moving to the bay, but I wish I knew more of what I want. Being tired with a bum ankle certainly doesn't help.
I think I will take a nap and then head to Walnut Creek. Courtney and I are scheduled to do a little shopping. That should get me out of the dumps.
Gratitudes:
1. a generous roommate
2. the ability to do a fun musical
3. cheese - it's decadent and delicious - especially at the cheeseboard
4. workman's comp
5. nice weather
6. working internet
7. some of my past students. specifically those that are gathering to go over past combinations and choreograph new ones.
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