Aug. 12th, 2007

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This morning I felt pretty icky, but after Tylenol and lots of caffeine, I started to feel better. My head was still a bit buzzy and my head still hurts a bit when I touch it, but it's not as bad as what's it's been and I didn't have many migraine troubles. I went with [livejournal.com profile] doomsey to a company picnic and even worked up the nerve to take a dip in the pool. I ended up using water jets and a noodle to spray (and get sprayed) the living daylights out of people. A bunch of us also played several games of water volleyball. Oh...and I'd also like to mention that C's wife makes *the best* portobello mushroom burgers. Yummy!

Eventually, we left that picnic to go to a birthday party being held at our neighbor's house. I had a wonderful opportunity to meet some of the other people living on our block. Since our neighbor's Karaoke machine had broken, [livejournal.com profile] doomsey and I brought over ours as well as the small tv in the living room. The kids had a blast...and so did some of the adults. I also got a lot of complements on my voice. People really seem to like it when I sing. I almost always get complemented and I even had one person tell me that I sound professional. My next door neighbor asked me if I studied it during college. Actually, I took choir in high school, but not in college. We did have a good music program though. I learned to sing by singing along to musicals and I never really stopped singing. Eventually, I moved to rock and some pop. I kept practicing and working at it and I gradually developed my voice. Oh...and I also started out in drama in high school, but it wasn't until my junior and senior years when I started getting parts. I used to speak too softly and taking music taught me to project my voice...

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