Lisa Mac shoot 1So 2014 is my official year of doing scary shit. And, by “scary shit,” I mean stuff that’s anxiety-inducing to me personally – so you may not find these activities scary at all.
I’ve managed to accomplish one of my nerve-wracking goals: posting the photo shoot I did recently in the Alumnae Theatre studio space – where I dressed in period drag – working with photographer Lisa MacIntosh and makeup artist Rebecca Kupferstein, who are both awesome. My nerves were not so much about the shoot itself – though I felt like I had the right amount of nervous excitement – but more about posting it on the blog and making the pictures public, as I tend to shy away from putting myself out there on the blog. After all, the main purpose of the blog is to shout out local indie and emerging artists and arts/culture events. But, since I’d already decided to post more short fiction and creative non-fiction anyway, I thought it would be fun to show another side of myself.
The current scary thing is Comedy Girl, a beginner’s stand-up comedy class for women with Dawn Whitwell at Comedy Bar, which started on April 17. Next to improv, stand-up always seemed like one of the scariest performing gigs out there – and it’s something I’ve been thinking about trying for a while. So, I thought, what the hell? Two classes in, I’m having a blast. It’s still a bit scary – but I’m working with a group of amazing, funny women and it’s a very supportive atmosphere. We’ve still got our training wheels on, and Dawn is jogging along beside us as we bring in our ideas and work them into bits. All working towards coming up with a short set and performing at a class show.
Next up: I’ll be doing the EdgeWalk at the CN Tower. This is also something I’ve wanted to do for a while – so much so, I put it out there to my family as a birthday gift possibility. My sibs got me a gift certificate for a walk at my 50th (yes, I’m 50) last year. I originally planned to do the walk last fall, but got sidelined by my cranky knees and a physiotherapy schedule. I’m aiming to schedule this in May/June – will keep all y’all posted.

Are you doing anything scary on purpose this year?

11 responses to “2014: my year of living scarily”

  1. Lizzie Violet Avatar

    You go girl! Mostly my goal is to scare boys. I’ve been pretty successful. xo

  2. thevirgin2 Avatar

    live for the moments, and do what is in front of you

    1. life with more cowbell Avatar

      Yep. And sometimes the moment is ours to make.

      1. thevirgin2 Avatar

        yup, like john lennon said, life is whats happening to you when your out making plans

  3. Patricia Avatar
    Patricia

    You are amazing and a great inspiration to your readers!

    1. life with more cowbell Avatar

      Thanks, Patricia! And thank you for reading. Drop on by again.

  4. topoet Avatar

    soon you’ll be ready to face your biggest fear – falling love 🙂

  5. Brandon Pitts Avatar

    I found this article very inspiring. And, as I said before, loved the photo shoot. Can’t wait to hear about the Edge Walk.

    1. life with more cowbell Avatar

      Thanks, Brandon! Will definitely be posting about the EdgeWalk experience – stay tuned. 🙂

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