The more eagle eyed reader may have noticed a distinct lack of "Bloggage" over the last few months. Well, I have been incredibly busy, so sue me! I shall refrain from making promises about future writings, which might disappoint a nation, but will try harder. Our very busy period is just about over, with something like 16 different productions in a fortnight. It all seemed to go down very well and various cups and awards have been won. The business continues despite Mr Cameron's delightful treatment of the economy, and whilst things remain tight, we continue going forward and expanding. I now have five plays published, which is all rather exciting, and I hope that the royalties will come flooding in. On my list of hopes, this is up there with Spurs winning the Champions League and My knighthood.....I can dream though right?
We turn our thoughts to Summer now, and look forward to a Summer School and a Holiday amongst other things. We are going to Center Parcs, the spelling of which is already annoying me. Robin Hood like I shall be running athletically from tree to tree in Sherwood forest, and looking resplendent in my trunks. I am not sure that this is my ideal holiday at all, having visited Center Parcs before, but with children getting older, it seemed the sensible family option. I voted for Rome, but lost. If nothing else, I suspect I might get some writing and reading done!
I am writing this on a Monday morning having spent large parts of the weekend alone. Usually when this happens I end up eating junk food, watching rubbish on the television, and drinking too much. This time however, I actually worked, bringing my accounting system up to date, and upgrading it, tidying up our website and generally being efficient! I went to bed on Saturday at a reasonable hour, not having watched any television, and not having had a drink. I then got up at 7.00am and continued! I don't know who I am anymore. I recently directed another Oscar Wilde show, and the cast bought me some gifts, which is the tradition in the group. One of my gifts was a victorian type cake stand, of which I was very proud. I posted an image of said gift, and received a comment from an old friend who suggested my delight showed that I was indeed getting old, Perhaps it does, but I am rather enjoying the process.
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