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I have spent the last week in Albuquerque, NM at my 10 year High School reunion.
I cannot express how truly enjoyable it was to see my friends, my family, and the city that I grew up in. It was an excellent reminder of truly how much I am loved, and in return how much I love the people I surround myself with.
The reunion was fun — name tags helped — and also was a great way to look back and laugh at being an awkward teenager with a bunch of other formerly awkward teenagers.
I saw a lot of High School classmates who are now married and have families of their own. My, how time flies.
I head back to Los Angeles today for a few more days of fun with my friend Mike, and then it’s back to work on Monday…in pursuit of a day job to support my drive as a performer and a writer.
If you know of any jobs in Los Angeles, please let me know.
Other than that, life is good. Fabulous. Amazing.
I just spent a wonderful week in my home town.

I have spent the last week in Albuquerque, NM at my 10 year High School reunion.

I cannot express how truly enjoyable it was to see my friends, my family, and the city that I grew up in. It was an excellent reminder of truly how much I am loved, and in return how much I love the people I surround myself with.

The reunion was fun — name tagsĀ helped — and also was a great way to look back and laugh at being an awkward teenager with a bunch of other formerly awkward teenagers.

I saw a lot of High School classmates who are now married and have families of their own. My, how time flies.

I head back to Los Angeles today for a few more days of fun with my friend Mike, and then it’s back to work on Monday…in pursuit of a day job to support my drive as a performer and a writer.

If you know of any jobs in Los Angeles, please let me know.

Other than that, life is good. Fabulous. Amazing.

I just spent a wonderful week in my home town.

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