That entirely sucks and I am sorry to hear it, Pix.
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Oh, Pix. That really sucks.
So apparently what I needed to complete my Monday was a panic attack. At least I'm home now, where the Xanax lives. It was a weird stop at the grocery store, though.
Thanks. It really isn't the end of the world, but it bums me out. Shakespeare on the Green is a really special thing we do every year (free performance of a Shakespearean play in the courtyard by the amazing professional Independent Shakespeare Company), and we've always budgeted for it so we can offer it free of charge to our school community. If I can't find a donor, I won't be able to do it at all. I also won't be able to do any field trips or special events. I expected this on a public school budget, but it's disheartening at a school that prides itself on offering a special experience for its students and charges a premium for that privilege. Diamond shoes and all, I know, but still. Bums me out.
Pix, that's awful. I'm sorry.
{{{smonster}}} I hate that you have to deal with so many panic attacks.
Could there be a partnership with a MFA acting program? So, dual education to get Shakespeare performance? Tag team? Wondertwin Powers, Activate! Maybe CalArts? Or UCI? Does UCLA have a good acting program? Is it a full on production (lights, sound, costumes, scenary?)
Just trying to find the opening window with the closing door.
That really sucks, Kristin. And seems counterproductive, if the school markets itself as offering something special.
Actually, it could be quite beneficial for the girls. It could expose them to a local university, and help them with the enrollment process.
Maybe contact some corporation in need of reputation enhancement and point out that sponsoring stuff for kids looks good? Might as well get some use out of callous PR opportunities.
bonny, those photos are delightful!
Panic attacks suck. Dana, I agree that you should take that episode seriously. Even if it's "just" a panic attack, those can really affect your quality of life and are not to be dismissed.
Actually, it could be quite beneficial for the girls.
This strikes me as troll logic.