I can kind of identify Tao---this Friday night was my school's talent show. It's a student government event, and I'm VP of SG. Pretty much, the last three years, I've run the event. This year it was entirely student done, no adults did anything until the night of the show, when we had one selling tickets and one backstage just becasue we weren't sure another student could keep the other students from misbehaving. The past week I've been working my tail off at the school, building and networking and keeping it all organized. Thursday especially, I was at the school most of the day, then went to practice a skit I was in for several hours in the evening. I was home for 3 hours and that was it. Friday, yesterday, I was at the school early and was on my feet from 2pm till 10:30pm.
However, the show went great. We planned for 100 people. 185 showed up. We ended almost perfectly on time, and no act screwed up very much at all. Everyone loved it. The video screens with live cameras were a success, none of the set fell apart or broke in any way, and only one picture fell off of the student art display and that happened before doors opened, when one student was hammering in another nail to add her display and knocked it off.
This week will b efilled with classes, where I have several tests and need to catch up on homework, I'ma bit behind from working so much at the school. Also, we have to take apart all of the set and start building one for the next event, a drama production by the "beginner" drama classes, in one month. I will be very glad to spend a weekend diving. All of my weekends for the past month or two have been taking up with filming a movie with a local guy and crew, which Ken has also been somewhat involved in.