Friday, June 15, 2007

What up, doggie?

A lot of things have been coming along nicely lately in my life. I've gone from being a freelance videographer (pron. "vid-ee-AUG-rah-fer" and not "vid-ee-OH-aug-rah-fer") to a full-fledged c-corporation owner. Services include video production, graphic design and web design/consulting. It's pretty exciting and also demanding since I'm responsible for everything. The company name is Element Studios Inc. and I'll have a nice little web site up soon that I designed with the help of my beautiful and creative wife Jeanne.

Yes, I'm still on the skatepark train and it's a loooong process. One just doesn't jump up and open a skatepark- it takes time as research, networking and planning are keys to success. I've sought the insight of many great people and they have given me great feedback. It's not just a skatepark either. My scope has grown a bit and I'm looking to have a friendly, positive and safe place for teens and up to come and hang out. I want it to be a skatepark, music venue, pool hall, chill room and video game room complex. Some of you are aware of my passion for youth and I believe this will be a great venue that's needed and a great way to build relationships with teens and rub shoulders with them. I want to reach out to all the youth in Chicago, not just in one neighborhood and having a place where they'll want to come out to is the answer.

Right now, I'm trying to get the owners of a certain property to sell the building instead of leasing it, come up with a solid business plan and praying about it. I'm still hardcore about skateboarding and believe it will be the activity that is already outnumbering any other sport in terms of participation. Many youth take it up as a means of expression than as a sport, and it's easily accessible. If you want to know more about what skateboarding is really about, I recommend a DVD called "Drive: Notes from the wilderness". Not a typical skate video, it follows pro skater Mike Vallely across country and even to Africa as he makes surprise visits to small town skateparks, skates demos at small strip plazas to mega-shopping malls in a grass-roots approach to skateboarding. It's beautifully shot with captivating cinematography and an emoting, soft soundtrack that draws you in to the atmoshpere and spirit of the film. The scenes in Africa are especially touching, with Mike giving the shirt off his back to to a Zulu teenager, who thinks it's the greatest thing in the world. If you have Netflix or a Blockbuster online account, it's there to rent.

A fun and endearing side project I'm working on is a screenplay. I can't say much about it, except that the story follows two racially different adopted boys that grow up in a violent neighborhood in Chicago, later commanding an elite black ops squad and eventually become the wealthiest men in the world who do extraordinary things with their power and wealth.
It's been fun coming up with different scenarios and creating characters that people relate to and would wish to see in real life, but also challenging to create something unique and different. More on this as things progress.

Hope your life is well. I know that God never promises an easy one, but the fact that He's there with me all the time is astounding and encouraging. I hope you experience the same thing. Peace.

Thursday, June 14, 2007

TWNMB

Okay, okay, I realize that are hundreds- nay, zillions of bloggers out there and you're saying to yourself, "Why should I read this one?" The answer is quite simple: if you don't, your brain will hemorrhage and swell to the size of Montana if you don't. What? No, I'm not threatening you- quite the contrary; you did it to yourself. It was you that caused your own suffering (begin Marilyn Manson track), that made people t...

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Whew! That was close. I almost emigrated to MySpace! Let's start over again, shall we?

Some of you- okay, two of you, remember my last blog that I began several or two years ago. After seeing the numerous blogs by people that I know, I got bit by the blogging bug, signed up for a new account and wanted to just rattle away at semi-interesting things that have as much intrigue as monkey poo. But hey, don't let that stop you from experiencing the top-notch writing and ever-clever anecdotes that dot and permeate the Masa Crib- no, here you'll find a myriad and, dare I say it- cornucopia of rich and exciting (depending on your point of view) tales from the fence we all call life. Read on and get ready the smelling salts.