Saturday, September 30, 2023

Sunday Blog post

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LOOKING FORWARD TO SEPTEMBER

This week, I was invited to eat at Master Noodles on University in Saint Paul.  This is a nice little Chinese restaurant that has noodles spun from long ropes.  I literally watched the chef cut the noodles and it was amazing!




Yesterday, I went to a writers/Actors gathering in my area and we wrote monologues for actors.  I've been there several times but this time I noticed how people were addressing the monologue.  These monologues were
-Pep talks
-Conversation in your head about a sales clients in Halloween stores.
-That time someone remembered creating their own home-made Halloween costume with duct tape. 


This is my Grateful list
-Grateful for that moderator who conducted a talk that centered around, who is waiting for you when you come home at night
-Grateful for friends inviting me to eat in their homes
-Grateful for people who cut my brand new carpet (smells great btw)
-Grateful for the person who helped me take out the old carpet
-Grateful for people who liked some of my contributions about motivational quotes





That's my week. Tell me about yours in the comments below.



ON THE BLOG

Reading



Watched

Be Melodramatic

In this K-Drama Jin-joo is a writer who gets her first chance to write a 16-episode television series and, in the process, falls for her director, Son Beom Soo (Ahn Jae-hong), and he for her, although not without a number of prickly moments. As Jin-joo writes the show and Beom-soo develops it, their personal and professional lives intertwine in unexpected ways.

This is like a film within a film, because the writer characters will be discussing the series they are writing and then other actors will reenact the drama as the writers envision it happening. There are some really quirky characters in this one and fantastic ideas. Like I remember the director was pulling his romantic interest in a electric wagon and it was so cute!

Summer Strike is about people who start finding themselves after leaving their lifestyles in a complicated city, and moving to an unfamiliar place to do nothing.

I like this drama because the main character leaves Seoul to live in a smaller city and start over and she moves into a building that is haunted and the people in the city hate her for moving there and she feels like she is affecting everyone involved but she plows through with her  decision and it really shows some intense moments that would make most people run for the hills.


I chose to watch unlocked because it has the same character from Melodramatic, Jin-Joo and I really loved her acting.  There are some very scary moments-the main character sees someone entering her home with a personal code, and I sat there assuming it was an assailant and then was completely caught off guard.











8 comments:

  1. I learned a lot about pasta-making when I went to Italy. I think it would be fascinating to learn more about making noodles.

    You have a lot to be grateful for this week!

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    1. Indeed Deb. I'd love to learn more about the cooking process of Noodles. As it is the greatest thing I learned this week, had something to do with the process for which body builders shred their muscles and how it takes a good 24 hour recovery period for them to rest and to do it all over again. (I had a few Uber clients this week who admitted to taking steriods and it was interesting to hear their process)

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  2. I've never heard of a restaurant like that, how cool!!!! That first K-drama sounds good, I need to check it out. Hope you have a good week!

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    1. Thanks Lisa. I've watched so many great shows this week. Including a movie that centers around the MC from Bridgerton's series.

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  3. That restaurant looks great. We don't have anything like it here. Hope you have a great week!

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  4. I love Chinese food so that would have been a treat.

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  5. I’ve seen various videos of Chinese noodle makers, especially for Dan-Dan noodles, where they wind them around their hands as if they were rolling up a ball of yarn. Looks like fun.
    best, mae at maefood.blogspot.com

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    1. Yes Mae. The cooking process in general is quite the thing that I enjoy. it's an artistry like no other.

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