I was too tired to blog yesterday. So hear is todays and yesterday.
I'm on break currently from my vocals lesson. So here's the break down. Are you ready for it?
4 AM: I decided to go walking around the neighborhood. I didn't get to sleep all night because my insomiac is acting up. And then when I got back to my house, I went jogging for an extra ten minutes. After that I practiced my dance. It was hard!! Aish. So anyways, then all the sudden my older brothers's, home from college break finally, [they are 25 and 18; adopted] friends come walking out to go home. For one, I didn't know they were there, so that embarrased me into oblivion but that was yesterday.
5 AM: Not much. I had breakfast, and the usual.
6 AM-4 PM: Play rehearsals. For one, I'm not an actoress/actor, whatever. I'm a singer/dancer/musician/artist. I'm not much for the expressing yourself through persona type of person. But I did pretty good. Of course the guy playing Sweeny was indeed gorgous. Really feminine looking though, maybe with the make-up on during opening night will make him look manlier. But it didn't help much that he was a total chick magnet. I mean, the stage crew were mostly girls. Can you see the picture with that? No, probably not. Maybe they were desperate or something. I hope not. It was fun until the last minute. I knew everyone at the rehearsal by heart, but Alex [the feminine guy's name; well, alias actually. I don't like mentioning real names.] was a newbie to our city. So you can't help it if he asks someone to hang out with him in the afternoon all the time. But he decided to ask me. Which is odd. Usually he only ask the guys to hang out with him and his fangirls are fine with that but since he asked me, it's chaos.
4PM-6PM: I have vocals. And still do. My vocals have been getting better but of course, my teacher doesn't think so. His definition of better is different then mine. If I can hold out for two measures, he wants me to hold it out for three measures. At least I'm improving. I don't mean my voice is bad but I just can't control it sometimes. So yeah.
6PM-9PM: This part of my schedule changed. For one hour, I'll have my Thai Lessons. My mother is part Thai and wanted me to learn the language. The language is hard. I mean, the tone is still unbearable for me and the forty-something letters in the alphabet, ahhhh!!! I wanted to tear my hair out. Even the poem that elementary students use in Thailand to memorize the alphabet, is NOT helping me. Aish. Then the next hour, I had to take Chinese. The language is hard too. I can mimic what people say but I can't understand the language. And the writting and reading part is hard too. People, help me!!! or at least SYMPATHIZE with me!!! I am not a language guru, so don't put too much pressure on me. And besides I love to learn languages, isn't that enough?? Maybe not. But of course, I didn't even understand the alphabet chart my teacher gave me, none-the-less the paragraphs he wants me to read. And then lastly, my Korean Sharpen-up class. I am Korean[2/4 Korean, 1/4 Chinese, 1/4 Thai]. I haven't spoken Korean for a while, which resulted in my Korean being forgotten. I can only understand simple words like; Yeh, Eeung, Umma, Appa, Oppa, Unni, Kwenchanayo, Kamsamhamnida, Gomaeweo, and ect. ect. Of course, I still remember the curse words haha. I had mimic the mokpo dialect before. Along with the Pusan dialect, Gwangjudo dialect and yeah, all that schiz-nitz.
9PM-12AM: Is dance. For two hours, I practice either ballroom, breakdance, poppin, power, comtemprary, interperative, hip-hop, stiff-dancing, routine dances. My favorites have always been poppin and breakdance. I can dance those better then anything else. Then for the last hour, I practiced traditional dancing. Wether it be Korean, Chinese, Japanese, or Thai, I'll practice it. But of course, I find Thai and Chinese interesting.