Saturday, August 16, 2008

My 5 seconds of fame




Last September Tim, Rob and Jana and I went to NYC for a week. One evening, while the guys were at a Yankee game, Jana and I and our friends who live in NY were walking around near Grand Central Station when we saw a commerical being shot. We stopped and were peering over shoulders to watch what was happening. I was about 6 months pregnant and one of the crew members on the set wanted to put a pregnant lady in the shot. The commercial was a "truth" ad which talks about the evils of smoking. So, they told me to stand over here and do nothing, and if I made the final cut I'd get a $600 check in the mail.


It was a great experience. I stood next to "professional" extras who were very nice and asked all kinds of questions about me and my baby. It was actually dusk when I showed up on the set. I think they had been filming for quite awhile, but they took one final shot and that was a wrap. They had me sign a waiver, and gave me $1 for my time.



I totally forgot about this until a friend found it and sent it to me. I never got my $600 check and you'll see they blurred my face.


So watch very carefully...at the end of the commerical you'll see me, I'm wearing a brown sweater over an aqua blue shirt and blue jeans. If you blink you'll miss it.


Some people get 15 minutes of fame, I get 2.5 seconds with my face blurred out.


Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Oak Grove officially opens today!


Okay, I can say to myself there is more to my life than Oak Grove, but lately this hasn't been true. So much time, planning, prayer and preparation has gone into today, it really is staggering! It's the culmination of so many people's hard work, ideas and energy. What a blessing it's been to be a part of this new work! I remember saying a year ago, "If this school actually opens, I'm going to cry." Well, I didn't cry today, but I felt like it. Not only because today is the day we've been working towards, but because I'm missing Caitlyn already. This is something I haven't given much thought to. Oh yeah, Oak Grove will be a wonderful place to learn and grow, but that means I have to drop Caitlyn off each day. Even though she's 7 years old, she's been home with me for her first 2 years of school. I know because of that, I'm going to appreciate OG and the partnership aspect that much more. But right now Cole and I are missing her.