Wednesday, March 05, 2008

Quick notes

Just a quick note to let you know two things:

1) If you happen to read the comments on my blog, be very careful. People are using comments as a way to spread nasty computer viruses. I am doing my best to block or erase comments that are potentially dangerous.

2) Start sightings in the last week are:
Alex Kingston
Jennifer Coolidge

Think good thoughts, I am waiting to hear from a few jobs.

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

The Flyers

I wasn't sure if I should name this post "The Flyers" or "A Job I Would Never Like to Have"

Follow the pictures to see why. (Note: the top is 86 feet tall)







What I have been up to-Reading and Movies

Reading:
I have finished two books so far this year; The History of Love (Strongly recommend), Sharp Objects (Thought it was going to be bit trashy, which it was, but I liked it) and now I am reading Nancy Drew: Girl Slueth and Waiting: True Confessions of A Waitress.

Movies:
As well as helping Asher shoot his latest YouTube endeavor. I have been watching a lot of movies. My most recent venture out to a movie theater was to see Be Kind, Rewind which isn't getting the best reviews, but I really liked it. It was a very quirky heart warming film. It is totally up my alley, but I am afraid that if I recommend it to you, you might think it is just too weird. To be honest it reminded me a lot of Batteries Not Included which I liked when I was a kid.

Also, I saw "Definitely, Maybe" (Cute and a different spin on the romantic comedy) "Babel" (If you don't think it can get worse it does, and then gets worse from there) "Girl 27" (A great documentary about the early hollywood and the ways it was not as glamorous as people thought. Not for the youngins) Now I am into season one of the "Flight of the Concords", which is also quirky in my type of way.

Speaking of movies, I didn't hear from anyone about Oscar picks. How did people feel about the Oscar show? My highlights were when Marion Cotillard from "La Vie En Rose" and the people from Once won.

If you haven't seen either of these movies, I thought they were great and they are both out on DVD and if they are not part of your netflix queue add them now. (What do you know, "Falling Slowly" is playing on my itunes.)

This is how I think they can make the Oscars better.
1) I think that they can not televise the winners in the short film categories. Maybe 10% of the population gets access to see these films. I live in L.A. and the only time we get to see these films are after the awards show.
2) Televise only the winning song from the best original song category.  
3) Let more than one person talk when they get an award for a group. It is their award too, not just the extroverts.

What do you think? Email me.

By the way, 6 more entries and I am on my 200th post.

What I have been up to-Visiting

I have been trying to enjoy Los Angeles in between submitting for jobs. Today I went outside to enjoy the unreal weather and saw Jonah Hill and Nestor Carbonell . It has been close to 80 for two days.

Visiting:
I have had the opportunity to visit a few Los Angeles landmarks since I have been laid off. Including:
MOCA : (Museum of Contemporary Art) I saw, for free, the Murukami Exhibit A lot of you might not know who he is, but he recently collaborated with Louis Vuitton to make those classic handbags a little more colorful and fun.
The Getty :
Also free, the Getty has a very expansive and famous collection of art, including Van Goghs, Irises. I was there to see to see the Graciela Iturbide exhibit. I love Mexican photographers, they are my favorite. (At left is me pictured at the garden at the Getty.) I need to make it back there, because we barely made a dent in the Getty collection, plus they have all of these great events.
Griffith Park : I have gone hiking/picnicking about three times to Griffith. Each week the burnt area of the park looks better and better. By the way the Larchmont Wine and Cheese Shop has the best sandwiches this side of Robertson.

Speaking of visiting, I had a family visit by family last week. Beth and Katie were here last week on a road trip up the California coast. We met in Santa Monica and had dinner and chatted. It was so great to see them. What the February!?

I still haven't made it to Pinks, but I hope to visit it soon.

That's enough for this post. Up next Reading and Movies .....

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Day 5-Mazatlan

Day 5 was our second day ashore in Mazatlan. I have to stop myself from calling it Mazdalan (for some reason)

Mom and I decided to have a girls day and do some shopping and beach time in Mazdalan, I mean Mazatlan.

First Stop: Baile Folklorico Show
As part of our tour we were whisked across town by cab to the Aztec Theater to see a baile folklorico show. Pictured left is the Mexican Hat Dance. We were also treated to an indigenous group called the Papantla Flyers, pictured right, who will be getting their own post next.

We winded our way through the maze of countless stalls of pottery, jewelry and other trinkets. We ended up buying jewelry, pottery and trinkets. Then onto the resort for free lunch, free drinks and beach time. It was great to relax and hear the ocean. I say hear because our view was obstructed by the wall of street vendors that lined the barrier that the resort had set up. It was also hard to get down to the water to cool off, because once you stepped out into the barrier, vendors descended on you like something out of a zombie movie.

"Brains!"


The resort was great and I loved the authentic Mexican food. Pineapple tamales are good. Here is a picture of mom and I underneath a palapa on the beach owned by the resort. You see them everywhere in Mexico. I would like one for L.A. Did I mention it is 80 degrees today.

Oscar picks?

I know a few of you will be watching the Oscars on Sunday. I think that there were a lot of great films this year. I am really having a hard time thinking about who will win on Sunday. I am wondering who you would vote for. See an official ballot here .

email me at eyemheer2@yahoo.com

Day 4-Yelapa y Mahauitas

Back to the trip again before I forget.
(This will be a heavy picture post)

Day four was the first stop at Puerto Vallarta. We chose to take a tour that left at 7 a.m., which when we signed up for it seemed perfectly reasonable, but when it came time, 7 a.m. seemed a bit too early.

We boarded the Catamaran to Yelapa y Mahauitas and saw something very unexpected.

Thar she blows!!!



(If you open this one up, you can see the whales eye)

This is just a few of the whale pictures I took. We were able to spend a lot of time whale watching. There were a few times that we got pretty close. From what I understood, this much whale activity so early in the morning was really rare.



This is a resort by where our catamaran stopped to snorkle. We did not snorkle, last time I snorkled with so many people, the view of the fish was obstructed by bright white backsides under water. We decided to enjoy the view from the ship and saw a lot of fish anyway.


After snorkling we headed another few minutes to a town called Yelapa. This town is only accessible by boat and just got electricity three years ago. They already have internet. As well as our hired tour guide, we also were accompanied by the oldest living resident of the town named Agupina, who is around 90 years old.

(The waterfall that provides the town's water)

(This is a picture of one of the resorts you can stay at)

On the way back was a going home fiesta, I danced, I laughed and I know that if ever I needed to get away from it all, I could just call Osvaldo.

Busy Busy

Sorry for the gap again in updating the old blog. I have been working really hard on the job search.

In star sighting news, I ran into ?uestlove on Valentines Day. I am sure many of you do not know who he is, but if you remember an earlier post of mine, I referred to him as "The Bomb"

I guess I could have had the opportunity to redeem myself and tell him how talented I think he is, but I just kept my mouth shut. I probably would have blanked and said:

"I think you are neat."

Keep your fingers crossed, I have five jobs out in cyberspace.

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

resumes,cover letters, references oh my!

I have been working hard getting job application materials ready. It is so very hard to write about how awesome you are in one page. It doesn't help that I am modest. When all is said and done this week, I hope to have 4 out the door.

On a star sighting note I did happen to see Justin Chambers who I think, although I have not watched the show is more handsome than McDreamy or McSteamy. Maybe because I am attracted to crazy. Anyway. He was just driving along Beverly.

If you do get the chance, let me know how you are doing. Email me at eyemheer2@yahoo.com.

Now back to the Mexico trip.....

Friday, February 08, 2008

In case you needed something to make you smile

I don't have too much to report, I am job hunting and helping Asher plan for a comedy show about the political race. In my busy weeks between Christmas and the cruise I forgot to post some very important and funny photos/movies of EDB. This one is sure to make you smile. Sorry, that you have to lean to one side. It won't let me rotate the movie unless I go and buy Quicktime Pro for $30. Which I am not going to do at this juncture.

If you do happen to have Quicktime Pro go to:
Window
Show Movie Properties
and from there you can rotate and edit.

Anyway, here is a movie of EDB, doing what he loves best, BOWLING! Shown here with Nancy J. and Mom. Commence the leaning to one side.






I will post more pictures of the trip later this weekend.

Wednesday, February 06, 2008

Day 3

A little wind, more sea, some land and a whale sighting.


(If you zoom in really close to this picture, you can see the whale blowing out water. This is close to Cabo San Lucas)

You might be hearing more from me these days

I am not sure if you have heard, but I was laid off from my job a week ago. You may ask yourself, why I was laid off because I worked at an advertising agency. Well, unfortunately all of our clients are homebuilders. ALL of them. If you watch the news at all you will know that industry is not doing well. (I saw a story recently about homeowners burning down their houses to get insurance money) I am one of 7 who were laid off in the last four months.

Having never lost a job before, I was bummed out for a couple days, but now I feel pretty good about it. I know that sounds a bit odd as well, but I am getting paid to find another job. A better, more creative, higher paying job perhaps. I am very optimistic.

I would get out my "Discover me" sandwich board and march outside of Paramount, but unfortunately Paramount is a bit crowded by marchers for the WGA strike. Which I hope ends very soon. There was a rumor that it would be ending this week, but it is almost
Thursday and I still see marchers outside.

Plus, as I am looking for jobs I have more of a chance to write on my blog, which I wasn't really able to do so much anymore.

So in summary, I am very optimistic and excited to let you know more about my life here.

Saturday, February 02, 2008

Day 2


My parents 35th wedding anniversary took place on the second day of our trip. Don't they look cute?

Day 1

I have a lot of pictures to share from the cruise to Mexico. So here we go a picture journal.

We left the Port of Los Angeles at about 4:00 p.m. Here is us toasting our trip.


If you look closely you can tell that I once again do not have my eyes open. An affliction that many of us in our family possess and the same disease that has kept me from being a super model all of these years.

Here is a better picture with me and Dad on our way back from dinner with my eyes open.

Monday, January 28, 2008

I am back stateside

I hope you enjoyed the SAG awards last night, it is probably the only award show you will get to see this season. I was hoping that when I got back from a week at sea that the WGA Strike would have been resolved. No such luck.

I am back and will be posting pictures from the trip. I have some editing to do mainly from the whale watching we were able to do in Puerto Vallarta. I hope to make them look more like whales and less like specks.

I hope to post again more regularly starting Wednesday.

Thursday, January 17, 2008

two years

Today is my two year anniversary of living here. I am celebrating by packing for a cruise to the Mexican Riviera with my parents. We leave Saturday and I couldn't be more excited to relax and sip girl drinks for a week.

I hope to post more when I get back, but for a quick Evan fix, please look at the following pictures from 2006 and 2007 Christmases.


Friday, January 11, 2008

Star sightings a two week recap

1) On Larchmont a couple weekends ago I saw Neil McDonaugh.

That same weekend I saw Ron Jeremy (Please do not make me explain who he is. Please do not look him up if you are under the age of 18, if you catch my drift.) Note: I know him from VH1 appearances.

I also think I spied Frankie Muniz.

There you go, my two week recap.

For your consideration

I am sorry for the break again. I was so hyped up to post pictures of my christmas with my family but my time between returning to L.A. didn't seem long enough. Also, I am on this apartment pursing and packing for my trip kick.

One thing I would like to note, that has been taking up my time is that Asher was selected this year to vote for the SAG awards. (Who knows if they will be televised, due to the Writer's Strike, now in its second month) So far we have received Into the Wild, Hairspray and a ticket to There Will be Blood to look at. We ended up seeing There Will Be Blood and I can honestly say that although the acting was amazing (With the exception of Little Miss Sunshine's Paul Dano) and it was a beautiful movie to watch, I felt like I was just watching time pass without rhyme or reason. And I think it is one of my most disliked movies of the year. Let me know what you think, because I heard that a lot of people liked it.

I'll let you know how the other ones go.

Tuesday, January 08, 2008

Cold

I tried to prepare myself for the cold. I tried to think about how cold it used to be, but nothing cold possibly prepare myself for 15 degrees. The whole trip home floated between 15 and and 22 degrees (which some people tried to convince me was warm) It isn't.

Sunday, January 06, 2008

Happy 2008

I have been back for a week now and I am finally re-adjusted, unpacked and ready to post again.
I am going to upload my pictures today so I will be ready to picture post.

Hope 2008 is going well so far.