05.09.07
Lost and Found
For all of you who have been following the BlissQuest and have read my letters to Nicolas – I just wanted you all to know, I found him. Here in Portland, despite the strangest odds and through the weirdest kind of synchronicity. Many people wrote through the year asking me if he was a real man – yes. Many wrote asking me if he was a lover – not physically. Many people asked me over the year if I made him up, if he was just a character in my mind, or if he was a metaphor for Reggie – No, to all. I met Nicolas, online in late 2005 and we only talked via the web before we lost contact. But I’ve found him again.
Fate.
Cosmic.
Overwhelming.
I will blog about it all when I can sit in one spot for more than a minute. I’m running off to an audition, an informal meeting with a director of a musical. I’m on my way to read against/with the lead male to see what works I guess. I’ll keep you all posted on that as well.
I suspect that tomorrow there will be a very long posting about the history of Nicolas and the story of how I found him again. If you’re interested, my letters to him are in the right hand column of categories, and start back in June of 2006.
Stay tuned. The storm is just starting.
Kungfukitten said,
May 10, 2007 at 1:07 am
Wow. That’s all I can think right now. Wow!
Epiphany said,
May 10, 2007 at 7:44 am
Yeah…what she said
Athena said,
May 13, 2007 at 5:28 pm
Thanks guys! I hope you like the update
Mariosynchro said,
August 2, 2007 at 9:02 am
Your narration is full of poetry that shows the mental anatomy of a person that hasn`t learned how to love, what`s more, somebody who doesn`t really know what to love is like…Nicolas as the object to highlight your selfishness,chasing your forever myth: Nicolas `cause , cause meeting and knowing other “Nicolas” (Men) might be so dissapointing that could drop you off the big cloud in wish you commute in your fantasyland poetryland
Athena said,
August 2, 2007 at 10:51 pm
Hello Mariosyncho,
Welcome to the BlissQuest!
I do not entirely agree with you. But I always appreciate having another point of view