From the monthly archives:

January 2008

I am really looking forward to my summer vacation. There was a time, just a few years back, that I could have taken a vacation or left it with no real thought. I spent most of my time focused on my work and my art and didn’t even know how much healthier and happier I could be if I gave myself a real break, and I wouldn’t have known how to relax enough to truly enjoy a break if I had it. Then came Mary and her calming affect on my life. She shows me daily how to think about life outside my organized life as a teacher and performer… She shows me how to love a fire in the hearth or a cup of hot soup. She will ask me to drive 15 minutes out of my way so she can show me this one really special tree that is in the prime of fall’s color change. And so this year I know that it is coming. July will bring me 10 days on the beach building sandcastles, eating amazing meals and, most importantly, escaping the whole rest of the world. No laptop… no journal… no phone calls… no theatre planning or form creating or classes to be taught. Just me, Mary, my family of in-laws and a beautiful beach that needs nothing from me and offers the one thing I can’t find anywhere else: Nothing.

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Gottahaveit #1: Good old Dewalt

by Jim Karwisch January 31, 2008 Journal

I want this particular Dewalt set very badly. It is powerful. It is cordless. It screws and it cuts and it is bright bright yellow. I need it for when I build the next section of the theatre, but I haven’t scraped up the money to purchase it yet.
My technical director a few years back [...]

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Mona… Lisa…

by Jim Karwisch January 31, 2008 Journal

I am sooooo proud of my niece Emma!!! She has come so far since I first met her. I was there on our summer vacation when she scribbled a little stick man on a magna doodle and we all thought “Hey! That actually kinda looks like a person!” And from there she has continued to [...]

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Man Crush: David Tennant

by Jim Karwisch January 31, 2008 Journal

Ahh…. David Tennant. This guy knows how to take a role, make it his own and then proceed to play every line as a pure gem of comedic genius. I’m currently watching him as he was first introduced to me (before I realized he played Barty Crouch Jr. in Harry Potter and the Goblet of [...]

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300 Lost Words

by Jim Karwisch January 30, 2008 Journal

A word count didn’t even occur to me today when I wrote my article entitled “Good Question.”  And so I find myself home after work and teaching class franticly pounding out 300+ words before I fall below my goal after only the 2nd day of this project.
My mind on the way home was focused on [...]

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