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Sunday, July 6, 2014

Can I Do This Everyday? My First Night In Stand Up Comedy

I did it!  I mustered up my courage and I followed through with my plan to perform some stand up comedy at a local open mic.

Erica Jacquline

I told a great friend of mine, that is a stand up comedian, that I would do a set before my next birthday.  I mentioned this half kidding, but totally serious.  I only say I was half kidding in case he forgot or thought it was a terrible idea so I could save face, that is very important in my culture.

My friend, his name is Adam, remembered and we decided we would wait until the summer, because he got married to one of my best friends in May.  I wrote about their wedding here in case you missed it.

I told Adam to find a place and pick a day and I would do it.  He knew about an open mic by my house and he picked a Thursday he did not have a show scheduled.  This happened in the middle of June and the next three weeks I was an anxious Annie anytime I remembered I had a date with comedy.

I would sit by my pool a few days a week and write jokes for a few hours.  I would run bits and pieces of things I was working on by my family, friends or even classes of students.  I over thought every little word for three weeks.  Every walk I took Penny on I was lost in thought about what I would say. I tend to take things a little too seriously.

Two days before the night I practiced in my living room for Penny.  She really seemed to like my jokes in Chinese.  I won't tell you how many times I practiced in my living room, but it was enough that I knew what I was going to say and I quit saying "um" every third word.

Finally the day came that I was 60% excited for and 60% nervous for.  Every time I thought about it that day my heart would start to race and I would get nervous.  I thought about backing out, but I would regret it and want to try again so I decided to stick it out.  I hung out with Laura and Adam for a good part of the day and had fun talking comedy and watching trash TV.  The time came and we were off to the Chatterbox in Covina.

Adam got there before me and put my name in and his. I am pretty sure he told everyone to be nice to me and laugh even if I was not funny.  I walked in and must have looked terrified because the host mentioned something about the fear in my eyes.

He drew my name I signed up to go 10th.  I figured that was enough time for me to see what these other people were up to and relax or run away if need be.  The first few people who went were pretty funny but the laughs were quiet and the room wasn't in an uproar.  For some reason this gave me more confidence because no one was getting huge laughs.

They called my name to tell me I was "on deck" and I went by the stage to get ready. I thought I was hidden from the audience and I was being silly and jumping around or dancing or something to get psyched.  It was what we did in high school theater, somehow it felt right.  Then I realized I could see the audience so that meant they could see me.  "Oh well" I thought, "you are probably going to embarrass yourself more when you go on stage. No biggie."

Then the girl before me called my name and I walked up and grabbed the microphone.  I had noticed that the three of us girls who preformed were all dressed exactly the same and I mentioned it as soon as I turned to the audience.  Surprisingly, I got a big laugh for that.  Then I made a comment about how great it was to hold a microphone after about 7 guys talked about touching themselves while holding the same mic. Living the dream.



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I went into a shorter version of my prepared material, I decided to stop early because I was getting laughs and I wasn't ready to not have people laugh at my material.  I went on for like three minutes, spoke in Chinese, and had a blast.

The time I was on stage was so fast in my mind that I am not sure how long I was there or really how the whole thing went.  I have a clear memory of it all, but it is also a blur.  I dropped the mic and went back to my seat (just kidding, I didn't drop the mic, but I wanted to).  My friends were telling me I did a great job and that I was funny.  Pretty much the best thing your friends could say.

Erica Thompson

We then waited for Adam's turn and for the rest of the night I kept thinking about how much fun I had.  I also was thinking that people get to tell jokes and make people laugh as a career.  I started to think how ticked off I was that my high school counselor never mentioned this as a career on career day.

So I might be riding high off of adrenaline right now three days later, but I can tell you I have to do this again.  It is so true that you have to do things that scare you in life.  It is so far beyond worth the experience that you gain and peace of mind knowing you did it.

Special thanks to Adam Cozens for finding a great place and for being kind in this whole thing!  Where are we going next?  Laura, thanks for sitting through your one millionth open mic, you are a good friend!

Blog readers, thanks for reading.  If I ever try this crazy thing again maybe I will let you know when and where!  There supposedly is video out there that I might share with you one day…

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

And So I Did







Today I am so excited to introduce you to one of the sweetest bloggers I know, Madi from And So I Did.  I am so happy that I get to share her with you today!  We have bonded over our love of music and receiving real mail, she actually sent me a card in the real mail!  We have also arrange married our dogs.  It might be weird, but Teddy and Penny are MFEO, Meant for each other.  Alright enough of me.  Let me have Madi take it away.


And So I Did



Do you have a furry baby? If so tell us about him. 


I have a dog named Ted. He's a 7 year old Malti-poo and he's a doll, when he's not being a brat! He loves to snuggle and take long walks... but only until the grass makes his paws itch. Hah!

Who is the most important person in your life and why?


My husband, Jake. I know it's cliche to answer that way, but I am so lucky to have a husband like Jake. He truly is the best, and I don't know what I would do without him!

You are given a free day and $100 what would you do?


1. Brunch 2. Mani Pedi 3. Barns and Noble
What is your favorite color and why?


Pink! Obviously because I think it's the prettiest, but I love that it's feminine and fun without being NEON and in your face!
Who was your childhood celebrity crush? 


50/50 split between Nick Carter (Backstreet Boys, all the way) and Ben Affleck... hottie mchottie



If you are having a bad day what is the one thing that can always lift your spirits?




Sitting on the front porch talking with Jake. There's something so relaxing and positive about sitting on the porch watching the world go by and knowing that you're right there at home. :)
And So I Did


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Monday, June 30, 2014

Listed Tuesday: Ways To Find Your Blog Voice

So friends I have been having a heck of a time this summer being excited about blogging.  I have enjoyed being outside, working out, and reading books for fun and blogging has definitely taken a backseat in my life.  I also think that I am looking for a new things to blog about or a different way to write.  I haven't totally worked through that yet, so I continue to write and look for what I want this space to be.

As I have been looking for ways to find what I want to say and what I want this blog to be I have come across some things that have been helpful for me finding my writing voice that I thought I would share with you today.

I also thought I would resurrect So You Want To Start a Blog, cause I miss it!

5 Ways to Find Your Blogging Voice


Finding Your Blogging Voice

1. Have a clear head. 

When I am clear on what I want to write and do not let a ton of things distract me from my writing I tend to like what I write 1000% more. If I sit at my computer for too long not liking what I am writing or moving between facebook and twitter I know it is time to put the laptop away and just do something else and come back later to see what I came up with.

Perhaps this should just be for published posts, there is something in just writing and getting things out there.

2. Turn off the TV

How can you find your voice when there are 10 others on your TV telling you what is funny, relevant, or interesting?  Answer: you can't!  Don't get me wrong I love me some TV viewing, but I never like what I write when my TV is on.  I am not engaged in my writing and it usually is weak.  The only time this works is when I am actually writing about what I am watching.

3. Find music that does not distract

When I am trying to find things to write about I cannot listen to my jams, because I will jam!  Writing is harder when I am jamming to a song that I love cause I just want to sing that song.  I have found that writing with music that has words in another language really works for me.  I know it sounds a little snobby, but I like to have music while I write and if I cannot understand what I am hearing it works.

Quelqu'un m'a dit by Carla Bruni on Grooveshark

4. Go out and do something new

Putting yourself in new situations totally helps me feel fresh about life and in turn about my writing.  For example on Thursday I am doing something that really scares me and I have been so creative for that event.  I will tell you more about it later, but in short I think I am going to do a little stand up comedy at an open mic.  Oh my God I just said it I guess it is real.

5. Write for an audience

This is just a good writing tip.  Know who your audience is or who you would like you audience to be and write for them.  If people not in your audience do not read you blog do you really care?  Maybe a little but you will get over it.  If the people you want to read your work are reading it and loving it mission accomplished.
Erica Jacquline

Please join me for Listed Tuesday and make sure to check off each item on the list below:
- Write a post about anything you want that includes a list of sorts
- Add the Listed Button to your post
- Come by Erica Jacquline on Tuesdays and add your link
- Read other posts, comment, and make new friends
- Shower, rinse, repeat each week.
- Follow your hosts!


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Sunday, June 29, 2014

Recently

Last week I was in the great city of San Diego, which we all know means.... (By the way how terrible was Anchorman 2?)

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I was there for a teaching conference for the AP Psychology class I am teaching next year.  For those of you who are like app Psychology what is that?  It is the Advanced Placement Psych, the college version in a high school classroom.  In other words a ball of full for adolescent teenagers!

This conference itself was so inspirational for me.  I love hearing good teachers give lessons and help me be better at what I do.  I will say though that being a student again was hard.  Sitting in a chair from 7:30 am to 4:00 pm with a lunch break was torture on my back and attention span.

While I was struggling to stay awake and attentive I realized that teachers are the absolute worst students in the world.  When our teacher gave us group work I would roll my eyes and act like it was the hardest thing in the world to read two pages and tell someone about it.

The people behind me were on the computers the whole time watching the World Cup.  Which, by the way if another person tells me they played soccer in high school and that they have always loved soccer I am moving to Canada.

The whole class (including me) was on their phones checking gmail and texting.

The older folks in the class threw a temper tantrum when we went over the changes in diagnosing people with a psychological disorder (DSM 5 changes for the two of you who are also psychos).

And because it was a room full of teachers everyone thought they were smarter than the rest, tried to correct the instructor, and would talk and talk and talk just to hear their own voice.

As a species we are not so spectacular when combined in large groups.  Thanks non teaching friends for putting up with me!

Also my dog ate my students homework.  Well she tried, I stopped her, but the irony made me giggle.

My Dog Ate My Hoomework

Also go see 22 Jump Street.  I have not laughed that hard in a movie for a very long time!  If you were not super keen on the 21 Jump Street, 22 Jump Street was amazing!

And on one last note,  I have been living in these tank tops from Target.  I bought one in every color and they are the essence of my summer wardrobe, They were all under ten dollars a shirt, so I say that is a win win!  Maybe even wear it when you go laugh your face off at Channing and Jonah.

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Don't forget about Listed Tuesday!  Make a list slap on the button and have some fun!
Erica Jacquline

Thursday, June 26, 2014

Color Me Brave

I am really excited to introduce you to Paulina from Color Me Brave today! She is a real gem in this blog world and is authentic.  If you haven't read her blog I would high recommend you do so now and never quit!

Color Me Brave

What is your favorite thing to blog about?

I love to blog about my weight loss journey. I know how much I needed when I first got started that reading others journeys who have already succeeded helped me a lot so I want to do that for others. I also love talking about my dating tales. Not only do my readers love it, but I want to be able to look back many years from now when I am happily married how I got to find my love.

Why did you start blogging?

I started blogging first as a freelancer for other bloggers. Fast forward a year later I am signing up to blogspot and writing my first post to vent on life and then shortly after that how much dating sucks.

Where are you from and what is your favorite thing to do there?

I am from Jersey! Not the crazy fist pumping kind though. Promise. No fist pumping as ever happened. But I do live close to the shore so of course that just happens to be my favorite place and favorite about everything else. Jersey girl born and raised and really never want to leave.

Do you have a furry baby? If so tell us about him or her.

Of course I have a fur baby! His name is Palmer or Palm for short. Or as all my friends call him. He is a person! Which I am sure is true. I am convinced that he thinks he is a human. He has fears and then wants to be carried around like a baby. You even have to soothe him like he is a baby too. By bouncing him up and down and rubbing his back. While that happens he burrows his head in my neck and will calm down and fall asleep. Then I am left to carry his 36 pound body to my bed.

Color Me Brave

If you could go anywhere in the world where would you go and why?

I usually answer this as Fiji Island because I was supposed to go years ago but my trip got cancelled due to a government overthrow. Now though I really want to go to Disney. My parents keep talking about going to Disney again since its been 5 years since we were last there. And really who doesn’t want to go to the happiest place in the world.

Describe your most embarrassing moment.

Many of them are actually up on the blog. Or I at least think I have blogged about them in the past. But the most was when I was in middle school and I had to pee so bad on my walk home. I may have had an accident and had to use my backpack to cover it which was hard because I wore kakis that day. And haven’t worn them since.

What is your favorite color and why?

Blue. I have tired to have other favorite colors, but blue just suits me. I have a pair of blue ray-bans that people now know its me when they see them. Doesn’t help that I have had them for 6 years; they don’t stay on straight and they have been chewed on by Palmer when he as a puppy. But they are me.

What is your favorite way to stay active?

I would used to say swimming. I was a competitive swimmer for years, but now with no pool to swim in. I have learn to love running.

Do you have any hidden talents and what are they?

Does being able to spot out designers brands on people a hidden talent? If not then I don’t have one.

Who was your childhood celebrity crush?

When I was younger my gay-dar was broken because I was in love with Lance Bass.

Go follow Paulina on Twitter, Instagram, and Bloglovin!