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Yann Tiersen In Concert
by Carlos on Aug.27, 2010, under Music, Personal
Our beloved Yann Tiersen, composer of the music used in the Amelie soundtrack is coming back to Los Angeles in January. He’s going to be performing at the Luckman Fine Arts Complex at Cal State LA. Yann is about to release his latest album, Dust Lane. I’ll make sure to pick that up and pass along a brief review. Those of you that know me and those of you who have accompanied me to his concerts before know I’m not missing this for anything. If any of you are interested in going with me, let me know. Tickets are already on sale so I’ll be getting a couple of them shortly. Get a hold of me and we’ll go enjoy the mastery, genius and magic that is Yann in person. Here’s a video of Yann live in Europe!
Recent Observations
by Carlos on Aug.25, 2010, under Personal
Whether you know me or not I can tell you that you’re not exactly going to confuse me for loquacious unless you’re a great confidant of mine or a very, very close friend but when it comes to writing you’re most definitely going to notice that I’m pretty verbose. I have plans of writing a fiction novel one day for this exact reason and am actually in the process of finalizing a plot for this future work, but I digress. I’m actually here to talk about something peculiar I’ve observed recently. I have no idea why but this has been hammered into my head by multiple people I’ve heard speak recently. We all as human beings have certain sides we show people. We all wake up in the morning and get ready to face each day and to face others around us and most of the time we actually walk around pretending to be someone completely different than who we truly are. I’ve noticed that in order to not only fully see ourselves for who we really are but to actually grasp the reality of the type of people we are it takes a very simple step and situation.
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Chicago Graduation Ceremony
by Carlos on Aug.25, 2010, under Personal
As some of you know, I recently received my Bachelor’s of Science degree in Criminal Justice from American InterContinental University. I graduated Summa Cum Laude and the actual ceremony which takes place in Chicago at the Navy Pier grand ballroom is only a couple of months away. I can’t even begin to describe to you what it feels like to have, in hand, an actual diploma that states what I’ve accomplished. It’s something that became even more important as time went on and the importance became tangible when I actually held my diploma. There is little doubt that Sebastian will be greatly encouraged to finish his university studies so that he can experience this and so that he can surpass what his mom and I have accomplished. It’s going to be awesome to go back to Chicago and hopefully see old friends from that neck of the woods. Scary thought would be if the itch comes back to move over there once I see the city again, a truly amazing and beautiful place. A huge thank you to those who at any point, lent their helping hand as I was studying and going through my classes. I will definitely keep you updated as to how it all unfolds and what it’s like once the ceremony comes and goes. Time to book flight and hotel.
Update 1: OMG! The Chicago Fire will be hosting the Columbus Crew the friday I arrive. I never got to go to Toyota Park for a Chicago Fire game while I was there, I’m hitting this game for sure!
Kool Krew Back In FX…
by Carlos on Aug.25, 2010, under Personal
…at least for the weekend. First of all don’t even ask why we were branded the Kool Krew or Cool Crew but one of my buddies and former colleague at my last place of employment is going to be in town for the weekend. Since Super Mario himself will be visiting his old stomping grounds, we’re going to take this opportunity to get together and reminisce and catch up on all the mayhem that went on while we worked together and the aftermath of everything that’s happened since. He’s now doing marketing work for the University of Wisconsin and my timing couldn’t have been better since I gave him a call after not talking with him for a couple of months and we chatted, and what do I get in response, a “what are you doing this weekend?” question. It’ll be a blast to see him again and hang out for a while.
The Dashboard Confessional
by Carlos on Aug.19, 2010, under Personal
If this were some reality show, this would be the part of the show where I sneak off to some single-camera room so I can confess some drama. Well there’s no drama to confess here, instead there’s more of a praise report to attest to. I don’t know if anyone visits this site, I don’t even know if strangers come by or if friends drop by from time to time so that aspect is completely irrelevant to me, but regardless, this is how I choose to opine and spread the word of what goes on in my life. I’m not exactly going to go into details either so I’ll keep it all as vague as possible. There have been some interesting changes going on in my life and here’s how they’ve occurred. Just last week I was supposed to be at a certain place one day. When decisions that are beyond my control forced me to not be able to be at this specific place, a lot of interesting developments happened.
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Disneyland Resort
by Carlos on Aug.19, 2010, under Personal
So bloody tired but can’t complain after 3 days of blissful park-hopping at the Disneyland Resort with my baby. Incongruous to my recent nature and to my recent trips, it had to be this way, and it was enjoyable. From California Adventure to Disneyland, it was an amazing time. We went on anything and everything….twice! Standouts include seeing Captain EO once again, getting stuck in rush-hour traffic in Autopia, enjoying some clam chowder in a sourdough bread bowl, checking out the Pixar characters parade (No more Electric Parade…sigh) and of course accidentally running into my princess and getting a picture taken with her. I’ve been so turned off to Disneyland for such a long time, but this time it was awesome! A big thank you to my brother also for hooking me up so we could stay right across the street from Disneyland at a Marriott owned hotel. I would post a video of the entire It’s A Small World ride but I don’t want anyone to require therapy, here’s a snippet of the Pixar parade instead.
New Job!
by Carlos on Aug.16, 2010, under Personal
I was offered a great position at what seems to be one heck of a company. From the interview alone I could tell that this was a place I wanted to work at and my prayers were answered. It looks like a great workforce, great group of young people and a company that’s at the forefront of a lot of media. It definitely didn’t hurt to have Livemercial and the Los Angeles Galaxy on my resume since those seemed to stand out, so I definitely want to thank those companies for having given me a chance in the past. Thank you Dave, Marisol and Carrie for the references and thank you to all those who at one point or another have said a prayer for me. Rock on!! Now to celebrate at Disneyland!!
Artistic Behavior
by Carlos on Aug.06, 2010, under Design, Personal
It’s been such a long time since I picked up a pen or pencil to draw something. I used to draw all the time, do some graffiti art, sketch stuff for friends, etc. but I haven’t done any of that in years. I recently picked up a pencil and even though I’m a bit rusty, I was able to produce a couple of pieces. I somewhat surprised myself that I was able to put something decent on paper and had completely forgotten how freakin’ long it takes to produce a piece. It took me hours upon hours to pencil and ink a couple of pieces. They’re out of my hands now but they weren’t bad.
