January 2018 – Dallas TX
My first ever hospital clowning convention!
2018-01 FIRST ANNUAL MEETING OF THE NOSES [2:30]:
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January 2018 – Dallas TX
My first ever hospital clowning convention!
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January 20th 2018





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Thursday, January 18th 2018

Today we gowned up all the way three times. That’s three times more than I ever have before. Twice were for rooms that we almost blew by until curiosity revealed a situation ripe for Hospital Clowning. One was Javier, a shy 5 year-old boy for whom we invented a whole game about announcing his name. He would count to three, and from behind the precautionary masks we would give it our best, messing up the timing all over the place, of course.
Another was Jenna, a somewhat cynical 8 year-old girl whose Dad laughingly enjoyed our challenge in trying to please her. Our ignorant clowns stumbled into a whole improvised guessing game-song about what on earth her name might be. Pleased or not, we definitely left her with a story to tell.
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So many tiny babies in the CICU (Cardiac Intensive Care Unit). I’m getting accustomed to teeny babies all suited up in leads, wires, cables and tubes. How wonderful they are getting their congenital heart defects repaired and so many will go on to live healthy productive lives!
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Getting off the elevator at the end of our shift, we run into a Mom-Grandma caretaker “frequent flier” whose child is a huge fan of the clowns here. “My baby’s not doing well,” she tells my partner, through the palpable effort of a strait face. She asks if we can come visit, and though our shift is over we say yes. The “baby” is a 22 year-old familiar to our team from having spent so much of her life here with organ issues and now neurologic complications to boot. She is lucid and responsive with her eyes as we sing and perform music and silly antics for her. A doctor comes by and insists that we need to make her *laugh.* After our joke-telling bit fails and I’m digging into silly noises, she musters the strength to whisper, “You guys need to GO.”
Apparently this patient is known for being BOSSY. And that works GREAT for clowns, who are all about status and all too happy to do a boss’s bidding. One of our goals is to PARTNER with the patient during our routines. And above all else, to put them in CHARGE.
At least that part of the mission accomplished.

January 15th 2018
The fateful meeting of two very special ladies!
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Jan 15th 2018
One of my favorite colleagues, teachers and fellow Dell’Arte grads of all time!
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Tuesday, January 9th 2018

Blowing Doc Skeeter’s mind with my FABULOUS new name tag
Besides my fabulous new name tag, today’s rounds with Doc Skeeter are notable on account of how many big kids we visited with today. It is not necessarily obvious that a Children’s Hospital would include patients up into their 20’s, 30’s, 40’s and beyond, but it’s true. I haven’t always felt confident entering the room of a 23 year old patient, but I’m starting to feel more comfortable and confident around the hospital in general. Today that meant talking music with one young man, and a somewhat epoch juggling lesson with another extraordinary young lady.
I am also getting more and more interested in kids (and people) who might be cranky today, or say they don’t want the clowns. I’ve started saying things like, “Oh! OK so no music. Right? So that would also mean, like, no silly noises, right? Like this for

Learning to be Dr. Be Bopper
example; [squeak, fart, kazoo, etc.] ?” In doing so I provide the patient opportunity over and over to reject us… often while the parent is looking on with smiles. As a clown it’s my job to break the rules sometimes; so breaking the patient’s rule is a form of our respect.
I’m also learning my partner Doc Skeeter better. And today I discovered the pleasure of basically in-fighting with each other. Pretty much insult comedy. Also the fact of saying, “Hi we’re here to show you something. Hey Doc, do your THING!” without any pre-determined plan of what THING, naturally.
Lots of songs and lullabies and juggling and bubbles and silliness and discovery today.
One mom of a two year old in neurology says, “OMG you guys must have the greatest jobs in the world!”
I just nod… and the tamborine on my head tinkles in agreement.
Tuesday, January 9th 2017
I know I really need Mindfulness. The World does in fact. And somehow I resist practicing it all the time. But today upon arriving at work I followed this simple 3 minute exercise, and it was wonderful. Truly time well spent. So FWIW here it is:
3 Minute Mindfulness Exercise:
Heck maybe next time let’s do five!
5 Minute Mindfulness Exercise:
Sunday, January 7th 2018
A simple sampling of a classic weekend morning in the Flamly Bed.
When I open my eyes this unicorn is showing me a creation she just made:

Honey I love you too so much… in ways I don’t even know how to express
Then things start getting rowdy.
2018-01-07 MORNING BED MONKEYS [17 seconds]:
How to get out of bed when the circus gets to you first?
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