Monday, November 30, 2009

What happened to November?

Hello, there. I haven't written in a while because it started to feel like an obligation- and who wants to write when it feels like you have to? Forced writing usually results in uninspired dribble. But, even with that said, I do enjoy updating you all on what I'm up to because by reading this, you're showing in interest in my life- which is encouraging and very much appreciated. So, what have I been up to....

Recently, I started a part-time, government funded, job tutoring. So far, so good. I am working with a brother and sister combo: Ronald (1st grade) and Cindi (5th). Their mother doesn't speak very much English, so Cindi translates for me- which is a little weird when I'm updating her on Cindi's progress. Fortunately updates have been nothing but good news, as both kids are pretty darn smart and really don't "need" to be tutored. It always impresses me how Cindi translates with such patience and clarity, making sure she understands what I'm trying to say before she tells her mom (which has taught long-winded me to be more concise with my words). Being bilingual is definitely an underrated skill. I hope to learn a little Spanish myself during this process so I can communicate a little bit with their mom- anybody have any good phrases they want to teach me? Not only are both kids smart, but also respectful and easy-going. Maybe after I am finished tutoring them, I'll see if they ever need a sitter...

A couple weeks ago, I was back home for Corey Kelzenberg's wedding. Corey and I have been friends since pre-school. I still remember building forts in his basement; singing along with him to Radio Oz songs; running the pick 'n roll with him which always resulted in the perfect pass (and me being an assist-killer by missing the layup & scoring on the offensive rebound); debating why he can't give himself a nickname (i.e. The Riddler); writing the Homecoming Top Ten List together; various Xplosion Days; and just having a lot of laughs in each other's company. Definitely some great memories. Although Corey and I haven't been super close for a while now, I couldn't help but feel a little weird seeing so many non-Fridley friends at the wedding playing such a big role in his life. Even so, I still felt really close to Corey that evening- like we were back in 5th grade again singing song clips from the "Sounds of the 70s" compilation album. The joy of the past is amplified when reflecting on time apart.
The wedding had a wonderful ceremony, dinner and dance. It was an excellent evening. Corey and Megan (his wife) were very appreciative that I came back for their big day- which reiterated what I reasoned a month ago: I couldn't miss the wedding of the first person I called best friend. Congratulations Corey and Megan! May your marriage be filled with happiness, humor and humility! Amen.

Other things I've been up to: auditioning for various paying and non-paying gigs; finished the student film I started in the beginning of November; starting to write a few screenplays; moved into a new apartment about six blocks away from the old one (new address posted on Facebook); was an extra on CSI: Miami (that's right, it wasn't even shot in Miami) and got to watch a stunt double go up in flames; also got to be an extra on the film "The Secret Lives of Dorks" starring Jim Belushi and Jennifer Tilley (who I got to talk to briefly- I was 1 for 2 on making her laugh).

For my next blog entry please vote on which stories you would like to hear most (or hear them in person when I arrive back in Minnesota on Dec. 2oth):

1) Portraying Michael Phelps at Blouze-O-Ween
2) Fight Club Theatre Fiasco
3) Forget acting, we want the real thing for this audition!
4) Wait a minute, my character has to make out with a bikini model?

I'll leave you with the following fun fact:
The tallest actor in the history of film is Minneapolis born Johnan Aasen who is traditionally listed as 8' 9" (more info at http://johanaasen.com/index.html). His film credits include playing "Giant Man," "Circus Giant," "Very Tall Golfer," "The Giant," and "Colosso." Talk about being typecast. And I complain about not getting work as an extra because of my height...

6 comments:

Unknown said...

I have to vote on number 4

Unknown said...

Saddly I have agree with Clint. That being said, i'd love to hear them all!

RantZ RcheL said...

hi

SarahP said...

#2 for sure. anything with the word 'fiasco' in its title has GOT to be good.

Unknown said...

still haven't heard any of the stories. But I think the consensus is #4

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