I'm going to Haiti on June 6th to help with the relief effort after the January 2010 earthquake. I have found an organization called Hands on Disaster Response who can use me for a month. A friend of mine is already there, and two more will meet up with me after I arrive. A mutual friend will be working with a similar organization. He has invited me to help them with water security being that I have a science background. I plan to do so and to help with fundraising.
I am very excited and scared at the same time. Who knows what lies ahead? I just got off the phone with a dear friend of mine. He's known me for over 6 years, and he was the first to ever photograph me in a modeling context. He told me I'm on my way to something bigger than I ever imagined. He also told me I'll find the love of my life soon. I think he's just overly optimistic.
In case you are wondering how you may help, I will be posting a wish list of things that HODR needs. Stay tuned.
The HIstory Channel called Wednesday. They want to revisit the pilot we discussed last Fall. They don't need me to shoot just yet. I warned them I'll be in Haiti...I think that just made them want to cast me even more.
I applied for a full-time position at the college where I teach. They practically begged me to apply. I finally let in. I turned in my application last Friday. Let's see what happens. I also plan to apply for positions in Dubai and other foreign countries. I am getting rather bored with Hollywood.
Tonight I took a brisk stroll through my neighborhood. My neighborhood includes the Walk of Fame, large theatres, clubs, flashy stores, and hotels. I had a fun walk experiencing my neighbors in the evening. I really enjoy where I live and the people it draws.
I have two weeks left of flight school. I won't get a chance to take the actual exam because I'm running off to Haiti, but there's no rush. It'll happen this year though.
I've been learning French using iTunes podcasts and books. It's been rather fun picking up another language. French is not as straighforward as Spanish, but I'm managing to get the hang of it. French is spoken in Haiti, so I thought it'd be a good idea to learn it.
ZZZZ.....
bye bye
I am very excited and scared at the same time. Who knows what lies ahead? I just got off the phone with a dear friend of mine. He's known me for over 6 years, and he was the first to ever photograph me in a modeling context. He told me I'm on my way to something bigger than I ever imagined. He also told me I'll find the love of my life soon. I think he's just overly optimistic.
In case you are wondering how you may help, I will be posting a wish list of things that HODR needs. Stay tuned.
The HIstory Channel called Wednesday. They want to revisit the pilot we discussed last Fall. They don't need me to shoot just yet. I warned them I'll be in Haiti...I think that just made them want to cast me even more.
I applied for a full-time position at the college where I teach. They practically begged me to apply. I finally let in. I turned in my application last Friday. Let's see what happens. I also plan to apply for positions in Dubai and other foreign countries. I am getting rather bored with Hollywood.
Tonight I took a brisk stroll through my neighborhood. My neighborhood includes the Walk of Fame, large theatres, clubs, flashy stores, and hotels. I had a fun walk experiencing my neighbors in the evening. I really enjoy where I live and the people it draws.
I have two weeks left of flight school. I won't get a chance to take the actual exam because I'm running off to Haiti, but there's no rush. It'll happen this year though.
I've been learning French using iTunes podcasts and books. It's been rather fun picking up another language. French is not as straighforward as Spanish, but I'm managing to get the hang of it. French is spoken in Haiti, so I thought it'd be a good idea to learn it.
ZZZZ.....
bye bye
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vegasdaddy:
You could find the love of your life in Dubai .
apprentice:
That is awesome, respect!