Posts Tagged ‘Family’

I CAN HAZ KRISMUS?!

Monday, December 28th, 2009

So since the big move to L.A. things haven’t gone spectacularly. Don’t get me wrong — I recognize it’s a long career road and I’ve actually made a decent start at it. But to quote Robert Downey Jr. in Air America , “I told you, it’s on the ground where I tend to fuck up.” Quite a bit of mini-drama in the personal financial front, for which I thank the good folks at Suzuki with their proprietary, hard-to-find car parts and apparently nonexistent repair manuals. I don’t blame my car, but the masters of planned obsolescence that birthed her. But I digress.

So I was working with a theatre company in North Hollywood, starring as Scrooge in a production of A Christmas Carol. It was a great experience and gave me more confidence that I should consider pursuing more lead roles and not worry so much about whether I’d get the part. If I fit what they’re looking for, they’ll take me; if not, they won’t! Again, I digress a little.

The point is that I was all prepared to drive back to Phoenix this year for Christmas so that I could spend time with family and friends, especially one person in particular whom I shall let remain nameless. But, on the night of our one tech rehearsal, I go to leave the theater and my car won’t start. There I am stuck in an empty parking lot in NoHo, no working car, no idea how to get home and my roommate won’t even come get me! (Which I can’t get too irate about, but c’mon dude…)

I did finally manage to get home, but had to abandon ship and I was worried about whether it would get towed. Keep in mind I still had no clue what could be wrong. Two days later, I go back to the theater and — phew! — my car’s still there. I walk across the street to AutoZone and the very great guys there are able to figure out that it’s the starter motor. Here’s the fun part… thanks to the great folks at Suzuki, the part’s hard enough to get that it’s too expensive for my anemic (actually negative balance) actor’s bank account! I definitely want everyone to buy a Suzuki for their next auto purchase!! </sarcasm>

I made some good come out of it, though, and donated the car to my local NPR station thanks to the Cartalk donation program. They have towed the car and some other poor bas– er, lucky person can experience the joys of vehicle ownership. But I had to text my mom and sister to tell them I would be stuck alone in L.A. for Christmas, which sucked; but since I was working up through Xmas Eve at my day job and only got the weekend off, there wasn’t a viable alternative to get any quality time. I then preceded to have text conversations with my sister and her husband as they pitched these wacky scenarios about how I could, in fact, come for the holiday. I fended them off, citing what I felt were remarkably sane and practical reasons for someone like myself. (Keep in mind that I once drove from Phoenix to Long Beach and back on a whim just to see my friend’s band perform. See other blog entries for my complete treatise on Communal Stupidity.) I then settled into a routine to try not to think about Christmas too much.

With about a week to go before the holiday, I realize that I didn’t let The Nameless One know that I would be able to make our date. (Okay, it’s just coffee, but it’s just the two of us so give me at least one delusion, OK?!) I had been waiting for her to contact me with her work schedule so we could find a time. When she emailed me, I snapped. I could survive one Christmas without seeing my family, but if the universe thinks I’m going to miss a chance like this… I don’t think so!

So the setup went like this — my sister and I arranged an elaborate plan to hide this from my mother. Any number of shenanigans from my sister lying about mailing my Xmas gifts to me to talking about having a webcam conversation on the day so I could watch them open gifts.  I even went so far as to schedule fake Facebook updates to cover my online absence for while I was on the plane.  I’d say it worked spectacularly… in fact, I’d like to show you the result right now:

I had a great weekend being the photographer, since the majority of my gifts were sent to L.A. by my mother, who again had no idea I was actually coming to Phoenix.  There are some good poses and I’ll post the ones that came out to my Flickr account in short order as well (after I email copies to my sister as required by familial law in her role as the holiday host… look it up).

Oh and my time with The Nameless One?  Priceless…

Change is inevitable… right?

Saturday, June 13th, 2009

This week has been somewhat productive for me.  With the upcoming move to L.A., I’ve had to start mapping out how I’m going to pull this move off.  Some choices are really easy, like quitting my current job before I leave; others are not so much, like when to give notice on said job. 

Additionally, motivation can be a factor.  My room in its current state could probably be declared a federal disaster area, which would be really great because I need the money.  However I don’t see that happening, so I’ll have to clean it myself.  I also find it a challenge to actually get rid of things.  I’ve managed that sort of mega-purge a couple of times before.  Most of the crap this time is paperwork that I need to carve through one step at a time… fun fun!

I also had my last business meeting as the head of my local Mensa chapter this week.  I’ve had that gig for two years and I think it’s been largely positive for me — better growth of my social skills and trusting others with accomplishing tasks while still feeding the control freak in me.  But I am glad my time is done in that job… honestly, in some cases term limits can be a blessing. (With a friendly nudge, nudge to Congress) So now it’s time to look forward.  I don’t know what will come next in Mensa for me…  I’ll still be a webmaster for a while.  I’m sure I’ll be active in one of the several L.A. area chapters as well, but I’m also needing to focus on my entertainment career, too.

Thankfully, if I’ve timed everything right, I’ll be able to take a small road trip before landing in L.A.  I haven’t been up to my Uncle Bob’s for a couple of years at least and I could really, really use the downtime away from everything.  I’ll also get to stop n on the way to visit my brother and his family, which has now grown by one with the arrival of Son V2.0!  I’m excited to see the little critter and all the rest of them, too… it’s been too long.  Almost wish my parents lived within this circuit too, but I’ll have to wait until the bigger holidays to see them, I suppose.

 

Per my previous post, I’m still working on the video end of things.  I’m working on finding a way to keep the bandwidth costs down for doing this, but I may just end up sticking it on my YouTube channel and linking it here. Stay tuned for that as well as additional updates from me as I keep working on this site!