Actually, it's a rapid-cycling episode that's been going on for the past two days. I woke up yesterday morning, remembered that Dad was gone, went into sadness that suddenly plummeted into clinical depression (something that lacks any emotion whatsoever) and then got catapulted into a bout of mania where the sadness returned, got escalated beyond my ready grasp of things, and threw me into a somewhat paranoid state of mind.
This has been going on and off for the past 36 hours now.
So I'm looking forward to working backstage during tonight's performance of Theatre Guild of Rockingham County's production of It's A Wonderful Life: The Musical. Three more performances this weekend: tonight, tomorrow night also at 7:30 and then Sunday afternoon at 2:30. Being involved in something like community theatre helps immensely, whether I'm on-stage or behind the scenes. That's a really special group of people I get to collaborate with and it means a lot to have so much depending on me and on each other.
Speaking of the theatre guild, I'm planning on auditioning for a few more shows coming up. It'll be the first time in four years that I would be on the stage. One certain show has a particular role that I've got my eyes on bigtime, and everyone I've told it to have said: "Chris, that role fits you perfectly." Let's just say that this character has issues and I've got issues and figure it out from there :-)
Okay well, in addition to the theatre the past few weeks (I don't know what's gonna happen when the production ends on Sunday, it's been so much fun!) there's been Tammy the Pup. And I haven't posted nearly enough photos of her lately so here she is, my little girl...
I was lucky to catch her in one of her calmer moments :-)
Bipolar 1 here too. Rapid cycling times are the worst for me. Yours seem pretty tame. Mine are a real roller coaster of highs and lows and nothing, -nothing- helps. Glad that you have a focus in the musical to help you.
ReplyDeleteAnd please give Tammy a rub behind the ears, she's adorable!