Cute, right? It was good old-fashioned fun. Sort of 40s/50s inspired with a modern twist. The costumes were mostly bought and altered. My favorite part of this show was that I got to do hair for almost all the girls. It was all about twists and curls and (sort-of) victory rolls. And I had so much fun!
After I Love a Piano was over and done with, I took a trip to California to visit the Make-up Designory (or MUD, as we affectionately refer to it)--which I was interested in attending. I saw the school, checked out apartments, and pretty much made the decision that I was Los Angeles-bound. Of course, that makes it sound as if it was an easy decision. It wasn't, I assure you. I was getting rather comfy in Indianapolis--I had good friends nearby and fairly steady work coming in. But I couldn't shake the feeling that I wasn't where I was supposed to be. And so I made the decision to stop wishin' and hopin' and chase down my dreams. So I set a departure date (March 1st) and I started scheming.
But before any schemes could come to fruition, I had lots of business to attend to in Indianapolis. Including, but not limited to, finishing my Halloween costume!
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