Wednesday, 8 August 2007

Email from Larni Peelgrane to Rick - permission to forward to blog.

 

 
I really have felt very happy within myself since I went to the reunion.  Suddenly the success of my life was more clear.  or should I say the "successes" in my life were more appreciated.  I have embraced my work here, with a little bit more of 'destiny' to be so.  I have really not strayed very far from back stage in ddyt, and now I realised that that was meant to be for  me..... 

As you know I am working on costumes for "Wonderful world of Disney" school musical my son is in.  The Puma has been a challenge, but it is nearly finished.  The wow factor is there, which I must have.  The Beauty and the Beast scene was also a major challenge, but should also live up to my expectations..... so I felt a bit daunted before I came to the reunion, but now I realise I just have to get on with it, and do it as I really see it must be done.  It is not hard when you think that way.

I took my 18 year old daughter to a NIDA play in Sydney, a 3rd year production of Sweet Charity.  Wow.... for $25 it was as good as any you get anywhere.  I knew it would be excellent, but now I am convinced of the 'sexiness' of theatre talent.  Isn't youth soooo vibrant on stage.  As you know, she is interested in the Costsume Design course, so you need to see as much of their stuff as you can for the 'interview'.  Anyway, I love Fosse, and Cabaret style, so this was really perfect for us to see.  On the new Mel Gibson stage it is pretty smick.  I pointed out photos of Mark Little on the wall...... good stuff.  I pointed out that all the people in the foyer waiting to go in and see the show were exactly the same people at the reunion..... my kids thought that was funny.

All my love and kisses.  I will keep your show on my agenda. Pray for good outcome for you.
Love Larn
 

Zoe the dog - Robert Kingham

Hi everyone,
 
Robert Kingham sent me this email (below) and requested that it be forwarded to the BLOG.
 
Let's hope that between those of us in the sunshine state, we may know of some one who is willing to take Zoe.
 
All the best,
Rick
 
 
Email from Robert ..................................

 

I'm just about to head off to Aceh for the week – back Thursday night.

 

But before I go, ask help with a small emergency. Perhaps this should go on the blogspot?

 

Wanted – a home for a 'older' (but still frisky) red heeler named Zoe who thinks she is a human, and despite her breed is very good with children..
Zoe has been my sister's constant companion since she was born, about 10 years ago I think.

 

Marina has just had to move into a town house  rental – n pets. So Zoe has moved in with my mother. She is grieving – which one – both actually.

 

We love Zoe heaps but my Mum at 80 is just not up to managing an animal much larger than a Chihuahua.  We don't want her to end up at the RSPCA (which is loomingly down the road from Mum's place). She needs space to run as well as company.

 

If anyoneout there would have a place to take Zoe in, please call my Mum, Ivy Dommett on 073 848 9851.

 

When I get back from Aceh I can sent cute photos of Zoe and I asleep on the sofa.

 

love Rob.