Ocean's Blue


Turns out not where but who you're with that really matters.


Well, I had a great day. The Chicago cast sunset boat trip finally went through and I went down to Clearwater to meet up with Tony. We drove for an hour and a half to get to the beach (which is only about 2 miles from my mom's house), so yeah that was fun. But we got there a half hour late only to find some other people missing and Johnny (who owns the boat and runs a fishing business from it -- think a big, black islander with a great sense of humor). So we finally take off on the boat and drive around for about 4 hours and com back. It was SO nice to be back on a boat and on the ocean again. It has been WAY too long. For the first hour and a half I just sat on the edge of the bow dangling my legs over watching the ocean surface, listening to nature, smelling and feeling the ocean breeze and not thinking or caring about a damn thing in the world. And then it got crazy and we all went crazy having fun, cracking on each other and messing around. It was SOOOO nice to see people like Rand, Kristine, Rocco, and Ronnie again. Rand just cracks my ass up and is one of the coolest people I know. I am trying ot get him to audition for Footloose because I think he would be great in it the role and because I love working with him. He;s one of the few good people that exist in the world. I spent most of the time tormenting Jason physically and Tony verbally and re-enacting scenes from the Titanic with Rand. Good times. I really want to do this every Sunday because I miss the calm of the ocean. It almost feels like returning back to a home (how Piscean of me). There is NOTHING like an ocean breeze and the smell of the sea (not the nasty fish kind). I needed this day. I feel relaxed, but thikning about the week stresses me out. So for now, I will think happy ocean thoughts mixed with Tony freaking out about birds and the ocean water touching him, Jason's right nut, smacking Brittany, being the Queen of the World with Rand, and yelling obnoxious things to boater passer-bys.

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