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felldowntherabbithole has been officially retired, now Dianna is just “Here and there.” 

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Laughter is key.  Dancing a must.  Because oh, how we love both things!  But most important, posses the ability to be present, be true to your deepest wishes, intentions.  Do good unto others, to yourself.  Being true to yourself is one of the greatest attributes.  Happiness ensues.  Be present.  Be kind.  Be patient.  Be honest.  Find moments to be silly.  The results will always be rewarding.  

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felldowntherabbithole | Dianna Agron, but you can call me Charlie

Alice… down the rabbit hole, to the land down under

I feel as if I’m channeling one of my favorite fictional characters. Since wrapping Glee, I have been on a fantastic journey, traveling all over the US promoting the show, and now Australia. We touched down yesterday and have been granted wonderfully gloomy weather, complete with a light, misty rain. Such a welcome change from the never ending sunshine of Los Angeles! Us Glee kids were bundled up, ready to go. Alas, today, day two, I have been up since 4:00 am here and my body is telling me, it’s 1:05 pm your time! It’s not Friday, it’s Thursday! Since the sun is not up, and not even the hotel gym is open, I am fumbling around this website, starting something I have meant to create many times before. So here we are. I plan to share bits and pieces of my travels, and maybe friends, family, etc. can visit this site and get clued in a little. It’s hard to keep in touch with everyone, I am always trying to find ways to improve. For now, let’s see how this goes….

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This will be the last post here….

Dear Tumblr. I think it’s time to lay you to rest. A lovely friend you’ve been. Thank you friends for following the journey. But as an old chapter closes, a new chapter begins. X Di

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Tumblr won’t be the same without you, Charlie ♥

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Two tickets to see “These Girls: Glamour’s Night of Monologues by a New Generation of Voices” on May 20th in New York City + meet Kathy Najimy! (x)
“These Girls” is a one-night-only theater event which debuted in October 2012 to critical acclaim. The 2012 production featured six original monologues by some of today’s most outspoken “girls”—Rashida Jones, Olivia Wilde, Zosia Mamet, Aubrey Plaza, Leandra Medine—each who performed a personal essay on topics like dating in the era of social media, the search for job fulfillment in a jobless economy, social activism, politics and other relevant topics from the POV of a new generation. This year’s line-up will feature Amy Poehler, Emma Roberts, Dianna Agron, Alexa Chung, Amy Schumer, and Zosia Mamet! Winner and guest will be guaranteed a meet & greet opportunity with Kathy Najimy. The exclusive event is invite-only! Tickets will not otherwise be made available to the general public.
Proceeds from the auction will benefit Urban Arts Partnership. Urban Arts, a not-profit organization that was founded in 1992 to advance the intellectual, social and artistic development of under-served public school students through arts-integrated education programs to close the achievement gap. To learn more about the cause, visit www.urbanarts.org.

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Two tickets to see “These Girls: Glamour’s Night of Monologues by a New Generation of Voices” on May 20th in New York City + meet Kathy Najimy! (x)

“These Girls” is a one-night-only theater event which debuted in October 2012 to critical acclaim. The 2012 production featured six original monologues by some of today’s most outspoken “girls”—Rashida Jones, Olivia Wilde, Zosia Mamet, Aubrey Plaza, Leandra Medine—each who performed a personal essay on topics like dating in the era of social media, the search for job fulfillment in a jobless economy, social activism, politics and other relevant topics from the POV of a new generation. 

This year’s line-up will feature Amy Poehler, Emma Roberts, Dianna Agron, Alexa Chung, Amy Schumer, and Zosia Mamet! Winner and guest will be guaranteed a meet & greet opportunity with Kathy Najimy. The exclusive event is invite-only! Tickets will not otherwise be made available to the general public.

Proceeds from the auction will benefit Urban Arts Partnership. Urban Arts, a not-profit organization that was founded in 1992 to advance the intellectual, social and artistic development of under-served public school students through arts-integrated education programs to close the achievement gap. To learn more about the cause, visit www.urbanarts.org.

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