Friday, October 3, 2008

Would I chuck the old acquaintance?

Ditch the auld lang syne...?

So it has been 525, 600 minutes since I inaugurated the "Theatre Aficionado at Large" blog. First of all, I'll write this inane sentence for those who know me in order to give them a chance to get over the fact that I have referenced Rent for the first time in my writing. Anyway, it started one year ago today. It seems that a brief retrospective on the first year of blogging is absolutely obligatory and I would not want to overlook the opportunity to look back and contemplate the experience.

It had started on Sept. 30 of last year. I was at the Sunday evening performance of Spring Awakening and went to Starbucks with Sarah and Noah afterward. It was during our discourse that both insisted that I should be writing - and Sarah especially insisted that I should jump on the blog bandwagon. I'd been keeping up with her blog for the few months prior and it certainly seemed like an interesting. Anyway, I thought about it for a couple of days and this site was born. I had no expectations, I just figured I'd do it.

Truth be told, I never thought that my blog would have any sort of longevity, which is why the first few several months didn't have that many posts. I wasn't sure exactly what I would write about, nor if I would have the time or discipline to keep it up. So the person most surprised that I'm keeping this up is me.

Blogging has proven a most incredible opportunity. I have met so many people who've become an integral part of my life whether it be here online or over brunch in Joe Allen's. There's this unending generosity of spirit and conversation that ensues whenever we meet, greeting strangers like old friends and carrying on as if these friendships had existed always. There's also the added bonus that none of the bloggers I've encountered so far have likened themselves to the cattier posters on the All That Chat and Broadwayworld messageboards. Suffice it to say, it's nice to be able to share what I know and what I think with such stellar company. So to Esther, Steve & Doug, Chris, Alicia, Kari, Eric, Jimmy, the immortal Roxie and especially my beloved Lady Iris, Sarah, thanks for a merciful year. And to all of you, thanks for reading. You have no idea how much that means to me.

Now if this blog entry were a musical, this would be heading into a raucous eleven o'clocker right now. And if you haven't guessed it already, I feel Patricia Routledge summed it up best with hers in Darling of the Day. Enjoy.

Also note: The song is also among the tracks in my brand new shiny playlist courtesy of BroadwaySpace in the upper right hand corner. So now you can listen to some of your favorites - and mine as you read.

1 comment:

Esther said...

Happy blogoversary, TAAL! I didn't realize that we started our blogs within days of each other. Hard to believe it's been a year, huh?! Your writing is personal and insightful and fun to read and I always learn something new. I agree with everything you said - especially about the generosity of spirit on the part of our fellow bloggers. Thank-you for your friendship and for making me feel so welcome.