Friday, February 26, 2010

Blogger Buddie Award!



Thank you, Kristin Rae for this sweet award! There are so many amazing blogs to read each day, and sometimes I have to pick and choose due to limited time and crazy schedules. But, I check out Kristin's religiously because she has such a fantastic voice and her personality shines through everything she writes. If you don't follow her yet, scoot over there and sign up today!


Usually these awards come with the task of revealing something about yourself, so in honor of a recent event in my life, here are five things about me/my past:



1. Thanks to Google and Blogger, a long-lost friend I haven't been in touch with for twenty years found me and dropped me an email. ~R~ is male and we were great friends -- platonic -- and hung out for two years in our early twenties. So glad to have ~R~ in my life again!!

2. I met ~R~ back in 1990, when we both worked in the Client Accounting department at what was then known as Chiat/Day/Mojo Advertising (today it's TBWA/Chiat/Day.) The agency, located in Venice Beach, CA, was perhaps best known for its Energizer Bunny campaign. While ~R~ and I worked there, we witnessed the building of, and move into, this crazy building by architect Frank Gehry:





Yes, the entryway is fashioned out of two gigantic binoculars. The right side of the building is made with copper that was shiny in the early years, but is now a wonderful greenish-brown patina.

3. The week before my first Christmas at Chiat/Day, a semi-truck showed up and delivered hundreds of large, identical, rectangular boxes. Turned out, agency owner Jay Chiat had purchased a beach cruiser bicycle for every employee, as a Christmas gift. At the time, the agency resided in an old drapery factory. The space was cavernous, with polished cement floors and exposed pipes across the ceilings. Workspaces were dictated by partitions and clusters of cubicles. That day, the guys in the mailroom assembled bike after bike, and for a week everyone opted to ride their cruiser inside the building, to the conference rooms, fax stations, or coffee room, in lieu of walking.

4. Since we were one block from the Pacific Ocean, I often had lunch on the beach. I used to see this guy all the time:





He always sang the same song to me. The lyrics began, "I wonder what a man would do on Mars?" He sang to people up and down The Strand all day, so he must have had other songs in his repertoire, but I never heard any others... He was there the day I got my nose pierced during my lunch hour, in a striped tent on the beach, before going back to work. Crazy times!

5. ~R~ and I used to take off on weekends and catch as many of the Grateful Dead's west coast tour as possible. When we didn't have camping reservations, which was often, we slept wherever we could. Once we woke up on the beach in Santa Cruz to the bark of noisy sea lions. Here's a pic of me one morning when we did have reservations:





~R~ and I lost track of each other after I moved east and later joined the Peace Corps. He went on to realize his dreams of being a copywriter. I'm so happy we've reconnected, and I've learned that he's doing great with his wife and two kids. I miss our crazy days, ~R~'s red VW Bug convertible, and sunny California days.


Thanks Kristin Rae, for the award that sparked this little California dreamin', and thanks to all of you for taking this mini-walk down memory lane with me!




I'm passing this award on to these awesome blogger peeps:



Lindsay Brooks @
Dangerous With a Pen

Dominique @ En Violet (Happy 1 YR Blog Anniversary!!)



Kristin Torres @
Write in the Way


Have a fab weekend!

25 comments:

sarahjayne smythe said...

Congrats on the award. You have the best facts when it comes to telling things about yourself for these things. :) Enjoy your weekend.

Kristen Torres-Toro said...

Woohoo!!! Thanks so much!!!

Have a great weekend!

Anthony Duce said...

Congratulations on the award. Great story about good memories.

Shelley Sly said...

Congrats! I enjoyed reading this.

Anne Gallagher said...

Congratulations Nicole. Gor, you make me wish I was you, none of my memories are that fabulous. Have a great weekend.

Kimberly Franklin said...

Congrats on your award, Nicole! I loved your trip down memory lane.

And YAY Eva!!! : D

Roxy said...

That was such a great bunch of memories. What a fun time! I loved it. Congratulations on the award.

Kristin Rae said...

Thanks for the kind words! :)

Fun taking the trip down memory lane with you! Sounds like y'all had a blast back in the day :)

Jemi Fraser said...

What a cool building! And great Christmas gifts - wow. Lots of fun :)

DL Hammons said...

Reminiscing is like having your brain take a vacation back in time. Fun!!

Congrats of the award!!

Joanne said...

Sounds like fun West coast times back then ... You two were Dead-heads at heart ;) Sadly, concerts don't seem to be such an event anymore as they were back in the day. Thanks for sharing your story!

Unknown said...

Congrats on you award, Nicole, and thanks for passing it along! :) (I am way behind on award posts, I will get to it!)

I loved this story. What great memories. :) Thanks for sharing!

Summer Frey said...

What a cool building, and how awesome to reconnect with an old friend! The internet is wonderful.

Kelsey (Dominique) Ridge said...

Thanks so much for the blog award. You're a dear to think of me.

Little Ms J said...

Thank you for the award and congratulations on your win as well! For the record, I adore the pic of you "camping."

Eva said...

It is such a wonderful thing to reconnect with those from the past. The internet really seems to be helping with that. Congrats on the award and thanks for thinking of me :)

Tonya said...

Okay...you look way too good for camping! Wish you had stood up so we could see your whole outfit!!! Great memories!

Susan Fields said...

Congrats on your award! It sounds like you've had a fascinating life, thanks for sharing your stories. I've connected with three really good long lost friends (one from grade school, one from high school, and one from college) in the past few months since I joined Facebook. It's been such a blessing to have them back in my life (even if it's only via computer!)

Susan Fields said...

By the way, I just looked at the books you're currently reading. I've got about five chapters left to go on The Shack, and I actually took a break from it to read 1984 by George Orwell, which I finished about a week ago. What was that you said on my blog about looking in a mirror?

Laura said...

Isn't the Internet wonderful like that sometimes?

Beautiful story, Nicole, I enjoyed it!


Congrats on the award!:)

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Jemi Fraser said...

Me again! I have an award for you over at my blog :)

Phivos Nicolaides said...

Congratulations on the award and all the best. You deserve it! Hugs.

Laurel Garver said...

Love the totally cool building and the bizarre busker guy on wheels.

BTW, I have *another* award for you on my blog. 'Cause you're the coolest. :-)

Julie Dao said...

Congrats on the award, Nicole! It was so much fun to learn more about you. Those are great pictures! So glad that your long-lost friend popped back into your life.