7th April: watching transatlantic on netflix, i'm grateful for the existence of the transatlantic accent (though its sadly lacking in this show?).Yrs ago i used to do a comedy character who hit her head & thought she was Katherine Hepburn. There's a lot of linguistic advice on doing the transatlantic accent out there but my little acting shortcut is tht before I go on stage I simply unhinge my jaw & wrap my entire mouth around an old radio mic while emitting a low hum until my cue is called ;)
8th April: a bird has built a nest in the tree outside my window, screeches every dawn and sunset, sings and has big chats with other birds, lays eggs etc. etc. grateful for this new neighbour and wish my other neighbour who constantly plays Break My Soul (by Beyoncé) on repeat would get on this bird's vibelength. Like it's been nearly a year since the album dropped ... I think queen B has done all she can to empower??.. I wish you well tho, dude across the hall.
9/4: was telling my friend about an upsetting thing that happened this week & she sent me an ubereats voucher out of the blue. i'm really not in need of it in any financial or practical sense but it actually made a bit of emotional difference? a nice change from the usual 'let me know if u need anything' - which I feel like I say a lot to ppl too. feeling lucky to know someone who just kind of actions care? / gonna try and do that more when I can too /
10/4. Ate a really good ginger biscuit. Ginger, but also the sweet of a biscuit? Feels bisexual, can't explain why.
11/4 - grateful for the perfect childhood role model - helga pataki. don't know if kid's cartoons are still so nuanced and filled with irascible and extreme girls but I feel like no? anyway ---- move it, football head!
12/4. This poem 'what you were waiting for' by Aria Aber, fully propelled me into the sense memory of the one winter I lived in Europe for a couple of months, barely out of school and so skinny in the cold, eating chocolate on old steps and curious and cloyingly heartbroken about everything
13/4. Unlike a lot of indian men of my father's generation (and in his friend group) my dad is super domestic: loves cooking and is amazing at it, cleans, does all the practical care-work we associate with aunties. it doesn't occur to him that he's unusual that way, but i'm grateful for growing up with that model of masculinity.