Even though my clock changed to midnight almost two hours ago, I haven’t gone to bed and the sun isn’t up yet, which mean I can still say it’s November 23, 2007. Sort of. In any case, this waking day marks the four-month anniversary of my arrival in New York City. (August, September, October, November. Yes, four months.)
Each month has passed by with me meaning to write an update. But you know just as well as I do that I am terrible at being consistent with any type of writing venue such as this. I find it interesting that I believe that both the 23rd days of September and October both passed without any particular notice from me. Even though my 30-day MetroCard expires a day or two before the benchmark, I “touch the screen to start”, dip my debit card and put the new magical unlimited ride guarantee in my wallet without realizing the significance of why I’m buying a new one in the first place. I guess all this really translates to is that… I’m not good at 1) noticing things or 2) making connections.
Last night when I was helping Alex wash dishes and his and Cody’s place after Thanksgiving, he asked me if I liked it here. My answer, essentially, is “yes”. I mean, like I’ve been telling people since August, NYC is a place where it’s really easy to be busy all the time, yet not really accomplish anything. So far I’ve resisted the growing need to get a job that pays… actual money. I just continue to chip away at my savings account, throwing in the few bread crumbs that I am accruing from my various trials and tribulations here in the city.
Everyone has been telling me that I’m really lucky to have gotten work so soon after moving here, period. Usually I take gigs with the following frame of mind: I probably wouldn’t be doing anything else during that time anyway, so I might as well. At some point, this philosophy isn’t going to cut it anymore. But for now…
I think that most of all, making a big move like this had really cemented how much I appreciate friends and family. I have some of the best friends anyone could ask for, and am thrilled to have met fabulous new people in my short time here so far. And on the subject of friendships and relationships, I ask you: What constitutes a friendship? How strong are those fibers and bind us together? (I suppose Dr. Rose would say “bounds us”…) Are some things really worth giving all of that up? Really, are they? No, they’re not. Be good to each other, kiddies. Play nice.
And then my family. I’m terrible at getting back to people. Of this I am quite aware. But they still call, they still write, they still e-mail. When when I do find the impetus to return a missed call, it’s always nice to just… talk to them, whether it’s for 5, 20, 45, or 90 minutes. I hope they know that even though they may not hear from me that often they are always in my thoughts, as I know I am in theirs.
My big news of the day (and the only real thing I accomplished today besides cleaning out some Click-List: Best in Short Film episodes from the DVR) is that I changed my flight home next month. Long story short, I’m now flying back to CA on December 18 instead of the 24th. Better still, I wasn’t charged a fee AND I still get a window seat. Then it’s off to Colorado Springs on the 29th for Rebecca and Eric’s wedding before coming back to NYC on New Year’s Day. Well, “Night”, really. Anyway, I’m excited to have 10 days at home rather than my previously scheduled 5.
I’m not quite sure if there was a point to this post. But here is it. Who knows when the next one will be. Whoever happens to be reading this, I love you. And let’s be honest, even if you’re not, I love you, too. I’m just that kind of guy.
QOTD, because I didn’t get a chance to watch it until tonight:
“I made a spit mark, that’s how I mark it. I want to imbibe it with energy and essence and that’s how I mark it.”
- Elisa Jimenez, Project Runway
“He is obnoxious and bratty but I love it. He’s funny, and I also like the dead animal on his head – He’s good reality TV.”
- Nathan, on Elisa’s fellow PR contestant Christian Siriano
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Posted by Chris Kong
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