
Actually, not quite, but maybe someday! At least I can start a new IMDB entry with my most recent gig.
Work is a fun place. Normally, I’m at my desk for eight hours a day, most of my time spent drawing nice pictures on my computer. As a part of the company’s creative team, we work closely with the video team (who produce phenomenal work, by the way). The environment is super casual at work, so on occasion, I’ll wear one of my classy A’s fitted caps to work:

The hats are loud & gaudy, but I love 'em!
Anyway, perhaps I caught the video team’s attention with my taste of fashion, so they had me in mind when they were casting a b-boy group for a client’s video. The shoot was offsite in the Clarion Alley up in the City, along with the rest of the video crew along with an actual professional actress. We had a blast shooting it:

The b-boy & b-girl cast.
Anyway, cut to the chase. I play a b-boy featured on this microsite I designed:

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I make my appearance after the pottymouth elderly lady; I’m wearing a brown vest with a beanie.
Maybe this won’t be my breakthrough performance into Hollywood. Maybe I should just start small & become a YouTube star instead.
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I can’t believe it’s almost been two weeks since we got married. It seems like it’s been a lot longer, but then again maybe that’s because it feels like nothing has really changed. The very first question many people ask me is: ‘how does it feel?’
To be honest, it doesn’t really feel any different. I keep expecting something to feel different, but it really doesn’t. The only major changes have been that my official address is up the Peninsula not in the South Bay anymore, we established a couple joint bank accounts last weekend, and some people now refer to me as Mrs. S. All of these changes seemed pretty natural so while things may be different it hasn’t been anything earth-shattering.
The commute, of course, will be a bit of an adjustment. At this point, I have two options:
- Drive during non-traffic hours or
- Take the train.
Personally, I prefer the train even though it takes quite a bit longer and is a bit more expensive, but I find it a bit more relaxing since I can do other things while I am riding. I’ve actually started reading more thanks to the commute. My only wish is that it were a little more cost efficient.
While it may not feel any different, I am still really happy when I realize that Ian and I are indeed married. I’m sure that we will come across obstacles and changes along the way, but Ian and I are agreed that we are a team, and we will work hard to maintain a happy life together.
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