So I realize now more than ever how much I miss L.A. Seriously, it's a great town. I can relate to people there. Not the party scene, that's not me, but the flow of things. California is my home and it will probably be that for quite some time but there are parts of California that I love more than others. After living and working in L.A. I realize that it's where I'm called to be. Not a day goes by, good or bad, that I don't wish I was there.
I've spent a while researching possible jobs up there and so far I've found very little. I need to call some of my contacts up there on Monday and find out if there's anything going on. Till then I have 3 jobs lined up to work on. I'll be doing promotional videos for a few companies across the country. That leads me to my next thought.... traveling.
I love to travel. There are few things better than the open road. In the next few weeks I'm going to be traveling to Portland and Michigan. I've been to both places before but I've never had the chance to fully engage them and discover them. While in Portland I hope to find a nice coffee shop to spend my mornings before filming. In Michigan, I'll probably spend a lot of time driving to Grand Rapids to visit Beth and up to Ann Arbor. It's an exciting time!
Through these two jobs I'm hoping to have enough money to move up to L.A. I'll be doing some preliminary job searching this week so wish me luck! I don't really care what I'm doing up there as long as I can be around a creative environment. Since being back at home, I've learned that my professors were right, removing yourself from creative people makes you less creative. I miss that. I need that.
"take a look at what i did but can you imagine what im about to do
the places im bout to go and the money im bout to see
gave bill gates some binoculars and said look out for me" - Ludacris
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5 years ago

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