Improv, writing, art, yoga, and travel. You can catch me performing at bang improv studios in LA and San Diego Theater Sports. I've also studied with The Groundlings. I ran a marathon but running within itself is not something I do consistantly. I spin. I swim. I scuba and snorkle. I like rock climbing, river rafting and have committed myself to becoming a better skier because Paul's worth me being cold. I Inner Tube Water Polo (so much fun!!!)I love to walk first thing in the morning. I have an addiction to sugary treats. I read whenever I'm not busy with the above, and I generally spend too much time on my computer.
The movers and the shakers. The scientists/engineers working on cures for cancer and developing innovative prosthetics. The doctors who volunteer thier services in third world countries. Genuinly happy people. People who like to challenge themselves. Positive people who bring out the best in those around them. Fun and fun loving. People I feel at peace with and those who LOVE to PLAY.
I love listening to music. L.E.O, Blood Sweat & Tears, Dononvan, Edvard Greig, Michael Jackson, The Doors, Pink Floyd, Strawberry Alarm Clock, The Beatles, TRAIN, Ray LaMontagne, XTC, Johnny Cash, Shawn Colvin, The Killers, Damien Rice, Maia Sharp, Jason Mraz, Supertramp, Led Zeppelin, Citizen Cope, Richard Hughes - www.prydemultimedia.com/, Billie Holiday, Auburn Court, and went to a Tesla concert last week...yea, Love Song! I listen NPR on the weekends and talk radio in the morning.
Young Frankenstein (huge Gene Wilder fan), Office Space, Chocolat, The Notebook, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Wedding Crashers, Blazing Saddles, Life is Beautiful, As Good as it Gets, Dead Poet's Society, Groundhog's Day, Sid & Nancy, Incredible Shrinking Woman, Nine to Five to name a few
Food Network, Discovery Channel and HBO
Everything David Sedaris, he's a great writer-read him if you haven't already!! I also enjoy reading Albert Camus novels. My favorite book is Follow Your Heart. Recently: The Alchemist, The Best American Essays of 2006, Winterdance, Eat, Pray, Love, Stephen King's The Colorado Kid, Mark Haddon's Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time and Maisie Dobbs by Jacqueline Winspear. Exciting news: an excerpt from a play I wrote called "The Fish Bowl" was published in a book of monologues called "221 One-Minute Monologues for Women" Check it out!
Those who do right by others and those who do right for themselves