So, in the current issue of O at Home magazine, just a few pages in, down at the bottom of the page you'll see a photo of me beside some comments I made about tips for home decorating. (For the tens of you out there - and I realize tens is most likely an exaggeration but I don't know a smaller version with which to make fun of myself - this might indeed be the only photo of me you'll see.)
This is ironic for many reasons. The first reason, and the one that those of you who know me will have seen firsthand, is that while I can certainly speak intelligently about home decor, my own home is not, well, decorated. I have a square footage of a small space and I have the stuff of a big one.
The irony does not end there Dear Reader. One must take into account that one of my childhood dreams (which I have to think about because although I wrote in a diary back then - journalling was not yet a word coined - I no longer have those diaries) was to be a writer and have people reading the things I wrote. Clearly, I was not specific. As an adult, I had begun to make lists or to itemize the things I wanted to attract. I told the Universe that I wanted my words in Oprah Magazine. Less than a year after I said this, I got a call from an editorial assistant at O at Home who wanted to use my words and who asap needed a head shot of me.
I did not happen to have an 8X10 glossy on hand, nor did I have the jpeg version she required. I needed someone to take my picture that day. I needed a photo on a white background with "normal" hair and makeup. Was she kidding? My normal hair, the stuff that was on my head was not international magazine ready! I had just finished a day of cooking and humid frizz was a fairly accurate description of the style I was wearing...
I decided authenticity was going to have to work and I drove to my husband's office where he snapped a couple shots. I sent them off with my fingers crossed that their photoshop specialists would make me more international magazine ready than my Sony Cybershot camera could present. (They did - sort of.)
Anyhow, all of this long-winded post is a preface to this: I had put out my intention that I wanted to be in an Oprah magazine. Within a year, I had achieved the goal. The specific goal would have been to have an article I'd written appear in O, The Oprah magazine. That is my new intention. Let's see how long it takes.
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
15 Minutes Counting Down
I guess there's no easy way to start a conversation that ends in "...and that's how my picture ended up in O at Home magazine..." but it is what I plan to talk about next. That said, I just looked at the clock and realized I'm late with a meeting with my production team for the TV show I'm working on. Such fame (but not really). Details to come
Thursday, June 26, 2008
New Job?
Well, I guess all sorts of things are about to change. I'm off to a job offer for something that is totally new for me. I'm fairly excited but will possibly share more in the next day or so (if I say yes).
In the meantime, I have become somewhat obsessed with Vanity Fair and especially their website. If you would like to become similarly obsessed, check it out.
In the meantime, I have become somewhat obsessed with Vanity Fair and especially their website. If you would like to become similarly obsessed, check it out.
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
What you may find here
So again, it would be safe to say that there is almost no topic that is safe on this blog. I get rant-y on many topics, though I do intend to ramble more than rant.
Today, I'm still Youtubing a lot of George Carlin and, strangely, Tim Russert. I say strangely because I cannot recall ever once watching Meet The Press. (Being Canadian and therefore not closely following American politics might explain this somewhat.)
I feel like I SHOULD have watched more Meet the Press in light of the fact that Russert seems like he may have been the nicest person alive, let alone on a political talk show! Certainly, the clips I've seen of those who feel his loss more than I ever will have nothing but the utmost respect for him and, perhaps because of this, I feel like we've truly lost a gentleman newscaster. :(
But onto George Carlin. Of course we all remember the Seven Words, but there was sooooooooo much more. (When I say we all, I am excluding my friend, who shall remain nameless, who somehow confused Carlin for George Burns - a true genius in his own right but COME ON!!!!!!!)
Vanity Fair put up a really great HBO special yesterday. What Am I Doing In New Jersey was a great sample of his ramblings and rants.
Of course, there's more, but for today (or at least for now), that's what I have going on in that space between my ears.
Today, I'm still Youtubing a lot of George Carlin and, strangely, Tim Russert. I say strangely because I cannot recall ever once watching Meet The Press. (Being Canadian and therefore not closely following American politics might explain this somewhat.)
I feel like I SHOULD have watched more Meet the Press in light of the fact that Russert seems like he may have been the nicest person alive, let alone on a political talk show! Certainly, the clips I've seen of those who feel his loss more than I ever will have nothing but the utmost respect for him and, perhaps because of this, I feel like we've truly lost a gentleman newscaster. :(
But onto George Carlin. Of course we all remember the Seven Words, but there was sooooooooo much more. (When I say we all, I am excluding my friend, who shall remain nameless, who somehow confused Carlin for George Burns - a true genius in his own right but COME ON!!!!!!!)
Vanity Fair put up a really great HBO special yesterday. What Am I Doing In New Jersey was a great sample of his ramblings and rants.
Of course, there's more, but for today (or at least for now), that's what I have going on in that space between my ears.
New Blog, New Ideas?
Well, once again, I've decided to blog. I can't say with any real certainty what will come of this, what I'll write about, or when I'll write about what I'll write about!
What I can say is I've decided to stop talking about starting a blog and actually start writing one.
We'll see how it goes.
What I can say is I've decided to stop talking about starting a blog and actually start writing one.
We'll see how it goes.
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