Monday, March 30, 2009

All My Days

-I've been trying to come up with a way to summarize the past month and that ensued, but I don't really know where to begin. This month is coming to a close which brings us that much closer to spring and summer, which I am quite excited for (yes to more photo taking!). I'm still in limbo land with my jobs, but have successfully ended a two week term working on Seattle magazine and Seattle Business. It's been very interesting to see the stark contrasts in how different magazines do their work: from file set ups, how they make their edits, and the relationship between all the employees. And I've definately become more keen in my sensibility with editorial design, as I feel the need to engulf myself into more of it.
-I've been kind of sick this week and trying to pull myself out of it. It has been nice to be able to go to bed before 2 though. Feel free to send me some more chicken noodle soup though.

-I'll be back when there's more to update, in the meantime, check out the new photos on flickr, they'll be updated periodically this week.
-April: I am ready for you. Bring it.

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Which Way To Go

-This week has been another hectic week, involving the witnessing of the cinematic masterpiece of The Watchmen (at IMAX!) and the bitter news of Mike's layoff. The Brothers Lee have hit another snag in our ongoing process to move foreword here in the NW. We are staying productive, moving past our downfalls and staying positive through our endeavors. It hasn't been easy for us here, but we are doing our best to keep our heads high.

-In other news, my birthday was good. I received Things I Have Learned by Sagmeister, which has been on the to buy list for two years. and today recently purchased new shoes (Thanks Mom!).

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Sunday, March 15, 2009

Ides of March

I'm going to do my best to recap the happenings of this week. For one, it has been an insanely emotional week. Needless to say, a lot has happened over the past 7 or so days. In something that only seems to happen in some film, we have seemed to witness life in death within days of each other, as well, as my own struggles to maintain my emotional stability and the ongoing adventures of the pacific purgatory.

-Mike was gone all week on a trip to New Orleans for his work. This gave me some space, but after a few days, I began to kind of zone out and realize I need to get out of the house.
-On Tuesday, a friend of ours, Kolby Lankford passed away. It came as a shocker, as Kolby and Ashley are expecting their first child here in a few months, and can only imagine the emotional downpour caused by the tragedy. My condolences to Kolby and Ashley's families.
-Wednesday, Sadie came over and we stayed up talking and laughing. Apparently, I was unaware that my landlord upstairs could hear the noise. And the next day received a formal complaint for our noise, which she thought was 'a party' down here. There was a little drama here for about half a day, but everything got settled. I don't like hostility between me and others, especially my landlord, although I did think it was funny how she described our noise, when there wasn't much going on here, just my superior sense of humor causing laughter (and a loud bathroom door?).
-Sadie and I also slightly explored the Alki Beach area, enjoyed the fresh blue skies and decent weather (darn those awful Seattle winters!). And also made some birthday cupcakes, watched movies, ate ice cream, etc and etc. a nice mid-week weekend.
-On Friday (yes, the 13th), my good friends Shannon & Emily gave birth to their first child, Sophia Jane Kolvitz. Congrats!
-I received a few things in the mail this week that I've been patiently waiting on: some issues of Oklahoma Today and the 2009 Travel Guide, of which I helped do some work in both publications. Always nice to see your work in printed form. I also received my W2 (Finally!), so now I can finally try to get my taxes done. Fun.
-I also received my paycheck for February issue of SportsNW. Let me bring up to speed on that one. I pretty much had no money in the bank at the beginning of this week. Mike let me borrow some money to buy some foods and whatnot for the week. I was starting to get frustrated and worried that I wasn't going to get paid, so I can pay my bills (internet, car, insurance, student loans). Well, needless to say, I didn't get any of my payments this week, and Friday asked my parents if I could borrow some moneys that I would immediately pay back when I got my paychecks (which should have arrived about two weeks ago). So they very kindly (THANK YOU!) moved some money over for me today, and then what happens? I get my paycheck. How odd. But it all worked out and it looks like nothing is going to be late and I got my paycheck in the mail. I was just stressing about this ALL WEEK.
-Just minor details, but my mom was sick (and missing school) and my dad was getting check ups for his sinus problems. Not major things, but I hope you guys are doing better this coming week. Hopefully my relief of monetary stress will lift some stress off your shoulders as well.
-Friday, I started a freelance job for Tiger Oak Publications, who are responsible for Seattle Business and Seattle magazines. I am very excited about this opportunity and hope that something larger comes out of this (Job, please?) Either way, I'm still excited about working with them and seeing more work done here in Seattle. I will be working the 9-6 over at their offices (Just south of Safeco field) and hopefully my body can adjust to the normal work schedule. With that being said, I am also doing a bit of freelance for Oklahoma Today, which is how I am spending my weekend (and yes, my birthday). Fun stuff.
-Also, I received a phone call from my sister this morning. She informed me that she was accepted into the Interior Design program at BYUI. Awesome! We're all excited for you sis and know you'll excel in college. We'll keep your finger crossed for your valedictorian spot...
-Whew. I think that is pretty much the jest of it all. I'm sure there's a few things missed out. I'll keep everyone posted if anything goes on.

Edit: Oh yeah, I went and watched Justin King play this week. Nothing like akwardly hanging out a bar by yourself for 2+ hours (and try to suffer through the awful opener) so you can watch someone magnificently play the guitar.

Monday, March 9, 2009

Shoes

-I'm a week shy of being a quarter of century old. and in celebration, I've compiled my top five shoes on the wishlist, just in case you're feeling super nice.

1. Unlimited Hi (Ash/Pirate Black/Steel Grey)-I can't seem to find these online anymore. I should have bought them six months ago when I saw them.


2. Unlimited High Evo (Black)-I saw the white ones at Nordstroms and got excited at the idea of these coming in different colors, and sure enough, a couple weeks later, they were at the mall, just waiting for me.


3. Basket II (Black/Grey) - Spotted these at the local Nordstroms as well. Can only seem to find them online on eBay.


4. Cabana Racer II (Dark Shadow/White/Black or Black/Steel Grey/Fluo Yellow) - Saw these at the shoe store on Pike's and instantly liked them.


5. Suede Mid II (Black Coffee/Vaporous Grey) - Mike sent these over to me last week. Pretty clean.


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Up to Date

-Just to keep everyone informed of what's going on in the world of Chris. The interview went good the other day, just waiting to hear back for a 2nd interview, which is more than likely happen due to my publication experience. But all of that won't go down til next week. So I have a bit of downtime til then.
-I have the house to myself this week, which is an odd feeling. Something I haven't had in probably a couple years, or so it feels like. It's dead quiet, and I don't know anyone within a 35 mile radius. It'll be good and bad. I think the next days will kind of allow me to prepare myself the second half of the month (which will involve the overlapping of working on multiple publications). Just take care of the little things, maybe try to send out my resume to some more places, and maybe finish up my piles of stuff. The unpacking is about 90% done. At least for me, I still have some magazines/books in piles, and of course, me and Mike's excessive amount of G.I.Joes and Mighty Muggs. It's been like Christmas over here though, "Hey, I dont remember owning this!"
-On the sidenote, I've been anxiously awaiting the arrival of The Watchmen, but it looks like I won't be viewing it til next week...What's everyone's views on it so far? or better yet, who's seen it so far?

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Push/Pull

-Mike and I have a pretty full month, more him than me. But most of his events somehow involve me either way. This week has started pretty good. Monday I visited Tacoma, and spent the day taking photos and having dinner with Sadie. and I also scored an interview at Tiger Oak Publications, which I will going to here in 12 hours (fingers crossed). That has kind of got my psyched for the week, although the water pressure is awful in the house right now. It's like the shower is peeing on you.

Here's what's going on at the Brothers Lee household this month:
-Mike's Birthday (today)
-Mike going to Louisiana (Departing early Saturday)
-My Birthday
-Watch the Watchmen (yes, Please, I've been waiting months for it...)
-Lindsay arrives (the 25th
-Trip to Gasworks/Fremont troll

Tentative events:
-Poster Design Panel @EMP
-This is a Process of a Still Life
-RATATAT
-Alaska in Winter
-Emerald City Comic Con early next month