Nov 29, 2007 12:05
It was a good weekend. A much needed weekend. I was glad to spend so much time with family and friends.
I showed a rough cut of "Something Bear" to a few people over the weekend. It seemed to get good reactions, which was an amazing relief for me. I can't get tired of watching what we have so far. I'm glad Randy, Wes, Chase, Ariel, Tiffany, and Jon all did an amazing job. The film has a nice cute feeling to it. Tony is going to make the music for the film. After watching it and talking about it, He showed me an Orem song he just recorded a few weeks back called "Sleeping Bear". I think it was a fortunate coincidence, because the cadence of the song pairs well with the film. We discussed him recording around 5 different mood variations of the song to use throughout the film. I hope that the film will be a prescott masterpiece. So many of us put our hard work into it.
MARK YOUR CALANDERS FOR THE PREMIER:
FRIDAY DEC 14TH, 6PM. Folino Theatre at the Chapman Film School in orange. It's free.
I had work friday night. After work I had to go to Tiff's apartment to pick up a key. She invited me in and introduced me into a very kind friend of hers. We had wine, smokes, chats, and fiddled around with instruments. Her cat was in heat and kept on eyeing me. At midnight, I walked on over to a bar alone to buy my first drink at 21. It was nice. I had a wretched birthday shot from the bartender, and a few whiskey sours. I was in a good place. I am glad I can do these things alone. Some say it sounds sad, but I guess happiness isn't really a universal sentiment.
I had work from 6am-10am. I got off work and rushed home to covina to meet MK for breakfast. She got held up at the dealership and ended up being 3 hours late. It was just fine, because I got to take a nap and read and sit at home with my family. She came and took me out to lunch. She then left back to Long Beach. I wish I could have seen alot more of her that day. I was a little sad about that.
Later, Randy and I got ready and left to meet my father at the Bonaventure to check into our hotel rooms on the 25th floor overlooking downtown LA. it was a very nice luxury suite. We were classy. We got a nice dinner and had some cocktails. My father is the best man I know. I should be able to hate him, but I never will.
We then went to the nightclub and had a crazy evening. The VIP room was sweet. We were playin our ipods and had free bottle service and smoking balconies. We were the life. If you didn't come, you missed out. Dancing, drinking, good company, and good vibes. It was fun.
I then had a bit too much to drink (thanks to my roommate), and had to be carried back to the hotel, where I made a fool out of myself. I feel bad for being rude in front of Michaela. She was a little dissappointed, but I apologized and she was ok. I guess this could be our first "fight". There was friction, but I think we dealt with it nicely. I respect her alot.
My wonderful sister got me an IPOD!!! I'm excited about it and can't stop listening to music. I feel very isolated though.
I'm glad that the seeds that we all planted for the Prescott Family a few years ago have taken a strong root and are blooming into a wide array of productions. Poetry, writings, music, movies, blogs, art, parties, friendships, ANYTHING. Finally, I feel like we have a home. A place to belong. I think this is why it is a Prescott FAMILY... because we indeed function like one.
Cheers siblings, I am thankful for you.
-jcdelbarcoii
thanksgiving 21st prescott