I meant to post yesterday. I wanted to spin an elaborate tale about how I was giving up on acting and moving to Wisconsin so I could eat fried cheese curds with abandon. Or I thought I could write a big blog about how I was going on a two week master cleanse. Both sounded like fun April Fool's jokes to me. The first one because I would not give up and the second one because, if you know me at all, the idea of me even going two hours without food is a scary thought. But seriously though - I was watching the Food Network the other day and they did this special about Just the Cheese, which is fried cheese curds that they make in Wisconsin and it looked like a delectable treat that I plan on adding to my bucket list: must-have-in-my-life. I might even just order a couple bags online. Fried cheese...mmmmm....
But my April Fool's post was thwarted because I was running around being a social bee yesterday. I woke up and went to meet Kelsey Rob at Runyon so we could catch up on life and get in some exercise. We talked about Girl Parts (did I tell you that is the name of our webseries?? We finally decided on a title!) and what the next steps are that we need to take. Just generally speaking. We are going to have a production meeting soon to iron out details. Then I met up with a friend from the One on One trip that we both took 2 years ago, which led me to move here. She had already made the move but she did the same weekend intensive and she has been making strides in her career so it was motivating to meet and catch up. And then it was time to meet with another guy that went on the One on One trip last fall and who moved out only a few months ago. We have mutual friends and since he is new to town, he wanted to meet and pick my brain about my LA experience so far. I never mind doing these kind of meetings because when I was new, it was great to do the same thing with people who had been here longer and plus, I never know what I'll learn from meeting the "new kid in town." I realized how lucky I am to have Selena as my manager. It makes such a difference having someone that is in your corner - even if I don't have the most extensive resume - she believes in my abilities and wants to show the rest of the world what I am capable of. That is hard to find in this town and I am so lucky to have someone that is working just as hard as I am to make my dreams come true.
All right, all right, enough of the sappiness (even if it's true). I've gotta go find out where to order Just the Cheese...
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