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Tomorrow's seed.
Helps us let go of yesterday.
Brings forth a new sunrise.
Will it be better today?
I look at Langston sitting on my dresser.
American literature.
How did he write so many beautiful poems?
I watch him pondering, amused.
Yesterday comes creeping in again.
What shall we bring into today?
I chip away my fading nail polish.
Every day that polish.
I remind myself.
I'm happy I woke up today.
Let us give thanks.
If your heart is feeling under the weather, pinching, squeezing, chest pain, whatever it may be, having difficulty breathing like you feel like you need to try to breathe and the air is not readily available, go to the Emergency room.
It may feel like you're over reacting, but with matters of the heart, you need to go to the Emergency room. You will probably get a blood test taken, and then another one a little while later to see what your heart is doing, you may get a chest X-ray, you may have additional testing done. There are medications that can help you in ways you are unaware of.
County hospitals have Emergency Medi cal where if you go into the Emergency room, you get emergency medi cal coverage for one month. From the emergency coverage, you get the phone numbers, etc. to get health insurance from then on if you don't already have it. Kaiser Permanente also has emergency medi cal. When you're being discharged from the ER is where you request emergency medi cal at Kaiser Permanente.
If you're feeling any heart discomfort that's causing you to worry, go into the ER. "Just incase you have forgotten today: You matter. You are loved. You are worthy. You are magical. -Unknown" and you might just be someone's whole world.
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I started acting classes at the Ivana Chubbuck studio in Los Angeles somewhere around 2009. Then I got back onto the carousel, so to speak, a few months ago because online classes are now being offered, making it great as a mother to practice the craft of acting. I don't know if it was magic or what it was, but after my last class at $200 a month, all of the sudden (or so it seemed), I was in an interview with the USC School of Dramatic Arts being told that if I were accepted into the program I would receive a $56,000 scholarship.
Only 6 candidates are accepted every year for the acting part of the program. And for the dramatic writing program (which I was really interested in), only 2 candidates are accepted every year. This was the information I received at least. I cried because I thought it was a great opportunity. The program would be difficult for me to attend because my number one priority is being a mom and it's not a friendly schedule for the duties of motherhood.
The Ivana Chubbuck studio classes, on the other hand, are with the online option. Being a teacher, and now a mom, I like to read books so the kids can fall in love with the story as it's intended. The author spends hundreds of hours preparing the story to be enjoyed. The Ivana Chubbuck acting classes are like being able to just open up and read an awesome book. There's not a boring introductory period. You get on the carousel and hopefully get a part, then get back on, etc. It's flexible and fun.