Look, Mom, Radio Center Music Hall! We passed this just as the MTV Video Music Awards let out. Pretty crazy fun. We didn't see anyone other than a producer and thousands of excited yellow-shirted kids.
31 August 2006
File: Vacation
From the top of the Empire State Building looking at the Flat Iron. Awesome. This is the big "touristy" thing we did.
File: Vacation
In NYC half a day. This is the second movie crew we have seen.
Update (Monday): no idea what was being shot. Wall Street was shut down today for what I think was an Audi commercial shoot. Fun.
File: Vacation
Chinatown. The sign reads: For this glittering pearl let drinking the tea for 5000 more years.
I love NY.
26 August 2006
25 August 2006
File: Work
I'm just running on fumes. I worked twelve hours today, until finally the words on the page started dancing and I couldn't focus. Came home, took a nap, went to shul, am going to go to bed, and then start all over again. Oy.
I just have to survive until Wednesday. Then we leave for our NY vacation.
20 August 2006
File: Life
My mom and I were talking about that today. It's amazing how technology can make you feel closer, even when you're physically far apart. My aunt now prefers e-mail to phone conversation, which works well for me because I've never been able to nail her down on the phone because she's so busy. The web has enabled us to time-shift.
Before you start thinking that this is a post about how the Internet has enabled us all to communicate without ever having to talk, you're wrong. Similar to my feelings on the books and the Internet (book publishers will not close their doors because of the web), I think both can co-exist peacefully and one supplements the other.
My mom and I do it. She's a daily reader of Being Brandi. (Hi, Mom!) Part of what I write is because I want her to feel involved and know what's going on in my life, even if it is boring minutiae (see cute cat picture below) not worthy of long-distance or cell-phone bills. But, my mom and my friends are interested, which makes me feel all warm and fuzzy.
I mentioned to my mom that my friend Erica, who I got to see on Friday, told me about her mom's blog, Tricia Dishes. I read it and really like it.
My mom expressed a little bit of interest in a blog. So, I set her up with one. She wanted it to be called Mom's Pages, but that url was taken. So, my dad named it Mom's The Word. I'm excited for her. And, now I'll get to know what's going on in her life. Mwah ha ha.
No, really, I'm digging this whole technology thing.
18 August 2006
File: Life
I took Matt to see Wait Wait Don't Tell Me last night. It was a blast. Here we are with star newsman, Carl Kasell.
13 August 2006
File: Life
My weekend project. This is the wall to the left of our front door into the apartment. Matt did the video frame (to left of word shelf). The video changes. Currently, I have our baby pictures and summer photos loading randomly at five-second intervals. I also spray-painted the shelves, framed the letters, and designed where the photos would go on the wall.
We chose "Word" because we thought "love" was overdone. We considered our initials, but then "Word" was brought up as a joke. We found it funny. And, as the room is technically the library, it seemed to fit.
In case you can't see, the little shelf spells our last name in actual typesetting letters (hence the reason it is reversed).
Yay for weekend projects!
07 August 2006
File: Life
In high school and early college, I drove a white Dodge Shadow. Coming home from college one day, my back bumper fell off on the highway, a fact my folks always found incredible and hard to believe.
Driving into work this morning, I noticed this white Dodge Shadow in front of me. I took a picture because, you'll note, it is also missing its tush.
File: Art
I did it! This is everything getting ready to be packed for my resubmission of my picture book. Scary! Now I wait.
Update: I took it to the post office. This time around, I opted for insurance and certified mail. I'll know that arrived, at least. Say a prayer for me in my first step to being a published fiction author.
01 August 2006
File: Art
If you're in Chi-town, stop on by.
7pm.
Fizz (upstairs)
3220 N. Lincoln
$5.
PS-- Matt will be on sound, so you'll get to hear him as well.
UPDATE: The air is broken at Fizz. It's 100-something degrees inside. They've called the show until further notice. I'll keep you posted.