Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Reflection of First 9 Weeks

  Over the course of this first 9 weeks we have accomplished many different projects.  We've done everything from scene work with a partner to monologues to scenes with a group of people.  We have also learned different techniques in each area that help make your performance better.  We did a unit on auditioning.  To me that was the biggest help.  We learned what to say, what to wear, how to carry yourself and what to bring to an audition.  We prepared our own resume for the audition, so it was helpful knowing what to put in it, and how to set it up.  So far this quarter, my favorite activity has been what we are working on currently.  The scene with our group.  During the process of rehearsing this scene we have really gotten closer as friends and even as a class.  I feel like as the weeks went on we have become more comfortable in front of each other doing whatever, because we have spent the past 9 weeks doing crazy stuff infront of each other.  So we aren't afraid to be ourselves when everyone is  around.  It's been an AWESOME 9 weeks.

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Autobiography: Trish

     Hi! My name is Trish. I am a nurse at my local hospital. I also work the front desk, but when I am needed I will head back to whatever injury awaits.  As a child I always enjoyed helping people any way I could. My father was a doctor and my mother a physical therapist, so I suppose you could say I have a pretty experienced medical background. I was an only child so I grew very close to my parents and went to work with my dad a lot.  I fell in love with being at the hospital that I decided, at a very young age, that I wanted to become a nurse.  And here I am.  I have always been the one to follow the rules, as a child I got called a goody-goody. I am a very professional person, and I feel I am good-hearted.  I try and do the right thing for everybody, as best I can.  While I say all of this I must admit I do get frustrated very easily.  When somebody refuses or disagrees with my suggestions and rules, I try everything to change their mind or find a solution that will benefit everyone in the situation.  As I said before I love helping people.  In case you are wondering, I am not married.  I suppose i spend so much time doing stuff for other people that I don't really have a life outside of my work.  But someday, soon, I would like to start a family.  And have kids of my own.  I love kids, always have. Maybe someday I will get the opportunity to be a mother.  That is my goal for the future: get married, have kids, raise a good healthy happy family.  But right now nothing like that has come my way, so I will focus on my work.  Oh! I have to go...a new patient is arriving.
Hope You Enjoyed All About Me
-Trish