Thursday, November 29, 2007

Tipidy-Toe

I saw the St. Petersburg Russian ballet performance of The Nutcracker tonight. It was interesting to see all the different costumes (except when all guys and girls were dressed entirely in pink...the girls looked like balls of cotton candy and the guys, well, pink just doesn't highlight a guy's masculinity...). I found some of the tricky little leg work quite impressive though. The main character was wearing a beautiful knee-length dress at one point, and when she extended her leg and then let it down, the dress fell beautifully. I was thinking, maybe if I wore a dress like that, it would help me figure out how to dance because I'd want to see it gracefully float back down... ;-)

Another thought: I think they should create a ballet of a table tennis tournament, now that'd be worth seeing!


Foxidilly

Last night I was walking home from Table Tennis at about 10:30 pm. As I was approaching a building with a wheelchair access ramp, I heard a rustling sound by the brick wall that outlined the ramp. As I took a peak around the corner of the wall, I realized I was starring eye-to-eye with a real, live fox! Now for those of you who see foxes every day, this may not sound so cool, but for me, it was incredible. Later that night, my roommate told me that there are many foxes around Dublin, which amazed me to hear that fact. I wonder where the poor little guys live and what they can possibly find to eat. I'm reminded of the tale of the Country Mouse and the City Mouse...

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Indulging in City Life

I've just come to realize that I'm now living in a city, and not just any city, a large cosmopolitan city (which is getting colder as the winter quickly approaches).

So... I'm settled. I'm comfortable. I have a routine of work, table tennis, and shopping. Randomness only occurs occasionally with a good craic at work, a cool rally in a table tennis game, an interesting sight while shopping, or a day out on the town with a friend. Call me greedy, but I'd like to introduce just a little more randomness into my life.

Recent events have shown me that life is precious, and I'm determined to enjoy what I can of my life as it is at the moment. For now, this is focused on exploring the theatre. I've recently booked a few plays (Menopause the Musical, The Nutcracker, and The Last Days of the Celtic Tiger with Ross O'Carroll Kelly) and a couple comedy shows (Des Bishop, and Keith Barry). I'm very much looking forward to these and will share the events as they come up.

For now, ta-ta! It's time for me to read before bedtime with my luscious cup of Cadburry's hot chocolate with a little bit of Pumpkin Spice mixed in...