Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Confession # 4: Mom, you were right.

I found this one out the hard way, but mothers are always right. Always.

When I was fifteen years old, I spent obscene amounts of time at the computer. For you younger people out there, this was way before Facebook, LOL Cats and Memes. In 2003, spending obscene amounts of time at the computer was an extremely nerdy thing to do. During those hours in front of a screen, I logged hundreds of creative writing posts on a Harry Potter RPG site, made countless signature banners, avatars, and Hogwarts class homework assignments. I spent even more time building my very own website with (my own HTML coding) to house all the digital art and Photoshop work I had done. Whatever free time I had left, I played The Sims 2.

My mom said "You should get a job in computers." I replied to her saying that I only wanted to be an actress because the arts are my passion in life. She said I could always do both.

She was right.

Since January, I made a graceful exit from the under-appreciating employers, worked 3 part-time jobs, went through about 50 applications. 15 interviews later, I found employment in a Real Estate Office, assisting in web design, social media marketing, I.T. and sales. Something I was doing when I was 15. Now, it's even easier for me to take the weekends off and act.


Mom, you've been right before. This time, though, you were spot on.

Thanks for being so patient.

Saturday, January 7, 2012

I love my job, I love my ...I need my job, I need my job...

So, no matter how many ways you look at it, to get a paycheck you have to do a lot of things. In my case, it's nine hours of public humiliation on a good day (and not even in a cute outfit), and being overwhelmingly under-appreciated by my bosses. So, how have I been surviving? Crochet!

That's right, I said it. I'm beginning to get crafty.

While my job may be driving me utterly bonkers, until I can find another one I need to occupy my brain with something that will NOT make me want to gag myself with a spoon. Which turned out to be counting. Lots and lots of counting.


Now, this is NOT a project I am working on at the present. I am making fingerless mittens. They sort of look like chain mail gauntlets that have been gnawed on by several Orcs, but they won't look so bad later... I hope. I will put up pictures later.

In other news, a few months ago I met a group of people I would begin working with under www.consolealliance.com !They are a really fun group to work with, so check it out.

Also I worked with a group of AMAZING people on a film called Miracle Seven and it made its premiere December 27th, 2011! It was a fantastic screening! If you are in the Jacksonville area and you want something fun to do, another screening will be happening soon. Get your tickets by clicking this link: http://www.miracle7movie.com/

Anyway, that's pretty much all for now. Another news flash coming soon.


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