AZKMom,
It was a pleasure meeting you and your son! Thank you so much for taking the time to come to the show, and I'm so glad you enjoyed what I did and more. I will pass along your kind greetings to "my friend."
I'm so glad you finally found Naked Chocolate after my shoddy directions! If he has any questions about anything, you know where to reach me.
I've written quite a bit in the past half hour about how this whole graduating thing is going. It's sort of funny, because I remember having the whole lame duck senioritis thing going on when graduating from high school. Of course, I sort of still do as a senior in college, but where I'm going to is far less clear. It's one of those times where you start getting nostalgic about what the last four years have meant to you and how far you've come.
As one of my former studio teachers would say, "It's a scary and wonderful place to be."
As I get ready to graduate, I fluctuate from feeling highly confident in what I have to offer to feeling unprepared for what lies ahead. But what makes me know I'm at the right place is knowing that the fluctuation won't go away without taking the next step.
Thus ends the philosophical musings of an exhausted senior musical theater major.
