A few weeks ago I, along with three others, were given a bag full of Halloween goodies. The reason for the gift-giving was in appreciation for being in a show. The giver--the show's creator. The recipients--the cast.
The past couple of days I've been taking photographs of some of the items, chocolate skeletons, pencils, a skull mug. There are other goodies I haven't photographed--some really great stuff in that bag. A skull candle, a journal, Halloween magnets, a stress skull (instead of a stress ball...), a chocolate cat, and a skull masquerade mask, among other things were all inside.
But as cool as the stuff in the bag (even, the bag itself...), what was cooler was the gesture from the one who took time out of his day to go to the store, search for stuff, and put it all together for us. The man already gave me a great opportunity to earn a little extra cash and have a blast doing it. He didn't need to go the extra mile.
This simple act--whether intended or not--showed to me how much the show means to him. This realization requires me to show as much respect to him and to the production to make it as good as it can possibly be.
Thanks Joey and Whitney! We're doing our best to show everyone your best!
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