I guess the whole of my life is an adventure I lead in Manolo's shoes-and I can confirm to you that I am never without my Manolo shoes in my dreams ~Paloma Picasso
Dec
09

My mother’s mom had been sick for a very long time. She was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s about 12 years ago, and had steadily (but slowly) declined since then. She lived in her own home all this time and was fortunate to be able to have around the clock nursing care in her own home.

The past year had been more difficult for her. While her mind had been gone for some time, her physical health hadn’t been too bad until recently. Her episodes of low blood pressure and breathing problems became more frequent, and we knew that her body was beginning to shut down.

This evening around 8:45pm, Nana passed away in her home. My mother and her sisters were there by her side. I will be leaving in about 4 hours to drive with my brother to Georgia to be with our family. While I am sad that she is gone, I am more relieved that she can finally be at rest. This is a difficult and awful disease, and I know that she tried her hardest as long as she could.

Please pray for my family as we travel to be together to honor her. She lived a very full and successful life, and I have great respect for all that she accomplished.



Jul
28

OK, let’s try this again! I really do want to get back to blogging regularly, things just seem to be a little unorganized at the moment. However, as I am about to tell you, that will soon change.

First off, I’m transferring to a new store . . . today was my last shift at the Starbucks that was “my Starbucks” as a customer, and my first Starbucks home. Our new store is said to be opening on August 4th, but sometimes these things get pushed back a bit, so we’ll see if that actually winds up happening like it’s supposed to. It was sad today though - MANY regulars talked about how they will miss me, and there was a banner and a cake . . . it was really sweet. Oh, and I hit 6 months with the company on the 5th of August, so woo hoo!

OK, enough sadness, onto the AMAZING news! I have been accepted into grad school for next year! This whole things has come together very quickly. A former director of mine (I stage managed Marvin’s Room for him) got me in touch with his wife who is apparently very well connected in the theatre community in this region. I spoke with her on the phone, and she told me about this new program (just graduated their first class this year) that North Carolina School of the Arts is offering - it’s an MFA in Performing Arts Management. Not only is it right up my alley, but it’s right down the road (NCSA is in Winston-Salem). So I contacted the head of the program and went in for what I thought was an informal chat, but wound up being my first interview. We discussed the program (which is set up very similarly to the FSU program), and the possibility of me jumping into their class for this fall at the last minute. This was just over a month ago. Things were left very much up in the air, and then he had to leave town for a couple of weeks.

After much back and forth trying to arrange a time for me to meet with him and the other full time faculty member (who I had not met previously), we finally set a meeting for this past Wednesday. We sat down, talked, reviewed my application (which I had submitted while the head of the program was out of town). They told me that they couldn’t officially tell me if I was in, the admissions department had to do that, but they could tell me if they were recommending me for admission, and they said they would get back to me in the next few days to let me know if they were, in fact, recommending me.

I was quite shocked to check my email Wednesday night with an email saying that they were going to recommend me for admission! So, unless I fail the background check (like that will happen), I’m in! I am currently an unofficial member for the NCSA grad class of 2010! I will be here in Winston-Salem for the next two years, and then the third year of the program is spent in an internship . . . somewhere. They have some people that stay nearby, some people in NYC, some in Boston . . . it just depends.

So yes, I have a life plan, I am SUPER pumped about it, and I can’t wait to get started in September!

Aside from that, my family is doing well, AJ is great, my new apartment is slowly coming together (did I mention I moved 2 weeks ago? - living by myself for the first time EVER - eek!), and I’m loving my job with E. Webscapes. Yay!

Now if only I could convince my mom to let me get a kitten like I want . . .

Oh yeah, almost forgot about the kittens! About a month ago, I helped AJ remodel his condo (repainted EVERYTHING, ripped out the carpet and sanded down and refinished the hardwood floors, picked out all new furniture, the works)! While we were waiting outside for the Chinese delivery guy, a very tiny and very cute little kitten came up to us! We figured he was just a kitten that got loose (actually, at the time we thought he was a she), so we pet him, gave him some water, and then were going to go about our business. Well, the food came and we walked across the street to the park so we could sit at the picnic table to eat. And the kitten followed us! He played in the tree the whole time we ate, coming to us every once and a while for a bite of chicken, and then he followed us back across the street when we went back to AJ’s. At this point we realized he was a stray, so we took him in for the night. The next day we took him to the vet and found out that he was a very healthy 10 week old kitten that we decided to name Jazz.

He is such an awesome cat - so lovable, and playful! I have always always ALWAYS been a dog person, and never in a million years would I think of getting a cat. But Jazz absolutely won my heart over, and I will never feel that way about cats again. Here’s a picture of Jazz when we first got him (he’s grown a lot now) - he’s got really cool markings, including spots on his back:

Jazz

Well, after about 3 weeks we decided Jazz needed a playmate. So we went to the Humane Society and got another little kitten. This one is even tinier, and we named him Ninja (well, AJ named him . . . I disapproved of that name because it doesn’t suit him, and we never call him that, we always call him “the little one” . . . so there). Here’s a picture of him giving me kisses (bad pic of me, but he’s so cute) - he is COMPLETELY black . . . no white at all:

Ninja

Anyways, they’re technically AJ’s kittens, and they get to live with him, and I love them so much and they act like I’m their mommy, so I think they’re mine too. But I really would like one (or two) to have at my own place. So, must talk Mama and Daddy into this . . .

Oh yeah - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows? AWESOME!!!!!



Feb
02

Harry Potter - Book 7It’s coming . . . Pre-order yours NOW!!!

I am so excited!!!!!!!!!!



Dec
08

Here’s a list of what I’ve read this year. I’d love to hear what you’ve read! The books with asterisks (**) are books that were read as a part of the 2007 TBR Challenge!

(Hat Tip to PalmTree Pundit for the idea for this list)

January

1. Babyland, Holly Chamberlin
2. Tales Of A Drama Queen, Lee Nichols
3. Close To Perfect, Tina Donahue
4. A Minor Indiscretion, Carole Matthews
5. Lucky: A Memoir, Alice Sebold**
6. The Right Address, Carrie Karasyov and Jill Kargman
7. The Jinx, Jennifer Sturman
8. Me vs. Me, Sarah Mlynowski
9. The Sex Was Great But…, Tyne O’Connell
10. Loves Me, Loves Me Not, Libby Malin
11. Her Daughter’s Eyes, Jessica Barksdale Inclan
12. Forever in Blue: The Fourth Summer of the Sisterhood, Ann Brashares

February

13. Engaging Men, Lynda Curnyn
14. Hello, Gorgeous!, MaryJanice Davidson
15. The Corset Diaries, Katie MacAlister
16. Wisdom’s Daughter : A Novel of Solomon and Sheba, India Edghill**

March

17. Looking For Mr. Goodfrog, Laurie Graff
18. Loose Lips: A Novel, Claire Berlinski

April

19. The Poisonwood Bible, Barbara Kingsolver

May

19. The Buddha of Suburbia, Hanif Kureishi

June

July

20. Girl, Interrupted, Susanna Kaysen
21. Around the World in 80 Dates, Jennifer Cox
22. Improper English, Katie Macalister
23. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, J. K. Rowling

August

24. Shopaholic & Baby, Sophie Kinsella

September

October

25. Fashionistas, by Lynn Messina
26. Hardly Working, by Betsy Burke

November

December





SPONSOR ME!
Donated: $40
Day of Blogs '08 Participant

Me!I'm Lindsey, and thanks so much for stopping by Suspension of Disbelief. I love living in the South. Born and raised in Georgia, live in Florida, school in North Carolina – it just doesn't get better . . .
Read More >>

Contact Me
View Lindsey Hardegree's profile on LinkedIn Cinnamon raisin toast . . . YUM! 2 weeks ago
(Get your own Twitter!)



596 posts and counting!



8 days to complete my 101 in 1001: 60.39% Complete!

Wishlist

Noteworthy Posts

Most Popular Posts

September 2008
M T W T F S S
« Aug    
1234567
891011121314
15161718192021
22232425262728
2930  


Skin Me


Reading Red Letters

As Seen on Delightfulblogs.com

Suspension of Disbelief is proudly powered by WordPressXHTMLCSS
79 queries. 1.486 seconds. | Design by: Lisa Sabin • E.Webscapes