I gotta tell you, I LOVE my job!
First of all, I am so bless to be able to do it! I am married to a wonderfully funny, smart, talented woman who is very successful at her job, so I can devote my time and energy to this without having to work nights at Walmart. Not that there’s anything wrong with working at Walmart– but if I’m working there, I’m not writing plays or sending rehearsal materials to Houston or Trinidad.
Secondly, I get to live my life in my imagination. When I was a kid in elementary school. I was constantly drifting off during class into my imagination. I was often saving the rest of the class from Pirates or foreign armies. I remember a couple times I fantasized about being a First Aid Responder for injuries on the playground (I even collected an assortment of band aids and strips of cloth for bandages to bring to school). Now I get paid to let others imagine along side of me. That is very cool!
Thirdly, I get to hang around with and get to know people who care enough about others to want to provide them with entertainment. Think of it– how many people do you meet in a day who gives a rat’s behind if other people are enjoying themselves and having a good time? The people who contact me or KMR Scripts are doing so for the sole purpose of looking for shows to entertain their audiences. They’re trying to make people happy!
During this time of the year (Lent), churches are getting ready for Holy Week observances. Our “Beneath the Upper Room” is becoming a popular part of Maundy Thursday worship services all over the country. In the six years since I first wrote it, it’s been presented by over 140 churches in just about every state of the Union. I’ve been in contact with pastors and worship leaders from Kansas, Florida, Washington, Delaware– and all the states in-between. They’re often a bit nervous about presenting a drama, so I get to visit with them and ease their minds about trying something new at their church for Maundy Thursday.
Occasionally, I’ll have someone call who is a bit frustrated with our website (we’re constantly updating, trying to find the best design for our customers to navigate) or is confused as to why we insist on making churches pay in advance. Usually by the end of the phone call, we are both happy that we got the chance to visit with each other. I try to set them at ease that they are getting a quality play and LOTS of experienced help should they find themselves in need of some tips or other help.
When I get up in the morning and head to my office, I have no idea who or what is in store for me that day. Each day is an adventure– not unlike my imagination. I’m just along for the ride!