A little more than a year has past since the last post and life sure has changed. We discussed house stuff and now because that is finally past us, we can finally focus on other things.
For a long time we've talked about owning our own business. At first, we would just joke about silly businesses that we would open. However as we got older we started to notice that our jobs were becoming less fulfilling, if they ever were to begin with. We started to talk more seriously about being our own bosses. We tossed around so many ideas: Bakery, bar, restaurant etc. We couldn't decide so we just let the idea slip away...
Lenny has always been working in the creative field, either for personal or professional, for as long as we've known each other. He loves music, photography and video. He is a color expert, by the way, and I love that he can tell me how much cyan, or magenta is in a clothing item I own. Even though I use to hate when he would correct me if I said something was purple, he would say it was whatever pantone color it was. I love that he has that knowledge. I'm veering a little...
So when the "being our own bosses" subject came up it suddenly seemed clear that we should go for something that is a passion.
So...
Video production it is.
Seemed like an easy decision to make. Anyone that knows us, surely knows they can see a chunk of our lives on YouTube. We have a passion and want nothing more then to share creativity with the world.
A little bit about the company. We've chosen to name it Artists in Motion Productions, after our friend Vincent that passed away. Living in Los Angeles makes it easier to find people that need quality video production services. We're planning on winning over the competition by providing superior quality services at fraction of the rates. We'll be focusing on branding videos, marketing content, corporate shooting and narrative production for short films, and web series. If you want to see what we're up to, take a look and see how we're going to provide great video production services in Los Angeles.
So here goes nothing, or everything. I hope to see you on the other side after we build our first successful company.
A Day In The Life
With so much going on in our life right now, Colleen and I wanted to keep track of everything that's happening in one place. So what's left to do but start a blog. A place to share our pictures, videos and stories as we try to catch up with life and chase our dreams.
Sunday, March 20, 2016
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
As One Chapter Ends, Another Begins.
Taxes are done, and what a relief to finally put everything involving our house, behind us. What an experience to go through, but hey that's the hand we were dealt and we played it. I wish things would have worked out differently with our first house, but unfortunately we were put in a bad spot when the market crashed. We probably could have played it a little differently, but we were feeling a little trapped its been 3 years since we decided to sell the house and it's still worth $60,000 less then we paid for it. We would have been in our 40s by the time our investment broke even.
A while back I had a friend who was always down and out, complaining about how life dealt him a shitty hand. I used to tell him that "If you are unhappy where you are in life , but do nothing to change it, you have no one to blame but yourself. " Well, I don't like to be a hypocrite so I had to follow my own advice and try to sell the house. 3 years later here we are ready to put the past behind us (as far as the house is concerned).
So, as of this tax season we don't owe any property taxes, we don't owe our lender for a massive upside down mortgage. We are officially debt free (for the most part, ;-D). Our credit is going to need a little TLC, but luckily there is some compassion out there for people that where put in our position and although it won't be easy I would rather build from this point rather then throwing my money into an upside down mortgage for the next 5-10 years, I know a lot of people would have handled the situation differently, and I don't think they would be wrong. We just did what we had to. There will be a time for us to own our own home again, but for now we are content renting, where we can move around freely and if something breaks in the rental we are not responsible. We have a lower monthly payment which gives us breathing room to save up for future endeavors
we certainly have a long way to go in life, many things we want to accomplish, and having $100,000 in lost equity to make up is something that will no longer be holding us back. Was it the right move? Did we make a mistake? Did we open up doors to new possibilities? You can drive yourself crazy worrying about this stuff, but we did the best we could with what we had and at the end of the day we did what we believed in and that's all that matters.
Friday, February 1, 2013
One Year Since Moving To California!!!
Its been a year since Colleen and I picked up our lives from New Jersey and moved to California. I should have been updating this blog over the past year but I haven't, things have been crazy yes, and a lot has happened, and sure I've prob got a lot to say... but lets just call this one for laziness.
Last I left you here we moved out to California looking for something more. Unemployed heads held high we began our fight to remain self sustaining here. After working at a temporary job for about 2 weeks or so at a sign shop, I finally got in at a place I had been talking to from Jersey. Although every place has its ups and downs I was able to get a decent job to pay the bills and make a little more then I was making in Jersey. The biggest thing for me was learning. I had been stuck doing the same stuff at my old job and just needed a challenge. (For those who don't know, I work in the graphics field as a production designer.) I have learned so much in the past year that I can't even put it into words. So many good talented people that I work with have taught me way more then I ever learned at school. Just the education alone was worth it.
Side rant. I can't tell you how many times at my previous employer I was made to feel that I was lucky to be working. That there was nothing special about my work that separated me from others. It was important for me to be able to move on to another company on my own merits and prove to myself that even in a shitty economy I could find work in a state that isn't know for having a surplus budget. I have a job not because I'm lucky but because I'm skilled at what I do. One of the things that enticed me about Southern California was that I saw a lot of competition in my field and I knew that I would have a good shot here.
Anyway, I got a job and its paying bills. When we first moved here we moved to a city called La Habra. Not because there was something there that drew us in or because of it's excellent location, but more because it was difficult to find a place from the other side of the country that I knew would be in a decent neighborhood and would be affordable for two people with no job. Long story short we outgrew La Habra and before long we where looking to move out of our tiny little 500 sq ft apartment and find something a little more permanent. Not to mention that we only have 1 car now because I had to sell mine to help with moving expenses and blah, blah, blah. We finally settled on Long Beach, CA. Now don't get me wrong like any city there are some bad parts just like good parts The area we settled in is literally across the street form the beach and is a wonderful area that is within waling distance from anything you could need. It is easy to get a haircut or buy groceries without ever getting into a car. We can ride bikes on the beach or take a boat trip to Catalina. We can see the legendary Queen Mary ship from our sidewalk. Needless to say we really like this area, it's got a lot to offer and there are a lot of people our age in the area.
Once we moved to Long Beach all of our efforts moved to finding Colleen some work. Now up until now we had been able to get by on just my salary alone but in this day and age if you want a little comfort you need to have that second income. so After 3,000 miles and 12 months We are both now working and a mere week away from having an income comparable to what we had in Jersey and bills that are close to half of what they where (at least rent compared to our mortgage). It seems we are nearing a position that we can really start to enjoy life a bit and some of the many things sunny southern California has to offer.
Now before I let this blog lay, I know that It may not be clear why I left. Why I just uprooted myself. This is a tough question. There are so many reasons for both Colleen and I. Only speaking for myself, What I can say is that it was a combination of things. Perhaps feeling a little alone, losing friends close to me, not being satisfied professionally, loosing in the housing market, but perhaps most of all I needed to show myself... show myself that I had the guts to go out and start over in a new place without the comfort of my friends and family being so close, which is what I've grown so used to being able to lean on. Show myself that I could start over and be happy doing what I loved to do.
I leave you with some pics of where I live.
Last I left you here we moved out to California looking for something more. Unemployed heads held high we began our fight to remain self sustaining here. After working at a temporary job for about 2 weeks or so at a sign shop, I finally got in at a place I had been talking to from Jersey. Although every place has its ups and downs I was able to get a decent job to pay the bills and make a little more then I was making in Jersey. The biggest thing for me was learning. I had been stuck doing the same stuff at my old job and just needed a challenge. (For those who don't know, I work in the graphics field as a production designer.) I have learned so much in the past year that I can't even put it into words. So many good talented people that I work with have taught me way more then I ever learned at school. Just the education alone was worth it.
Side rant. I can't tell you how many times at my previous employer I was made to feel that I was lucky to be working. That there was nothing special about my work that separated me from others. It was important for me to be able to move on to another company on my own merits and prove to myself that even in a shitty economy I could find work in a state that isn't know for having a surplus budget. I have a job not because I'm lucky but because I'm skilled at what I do. One of the things that enticed me about Southern California was that I saw a lot of competition in my field and I knew that I would have a good shot here.
Anyway, I got a job and its paying bills. When we first moved here we moved to a city called La Habra. Not because there was something there that drew us in or because of it's excellent location, but more because it was difficult to find a place from the other side of the country that I knew would be in a decent neighborhood and would be affordable for two people with no job. Long story short we outgrew La Habra and before long we where looking to move out of our tiny little 500 sq ft apartment and find something a little more permanent. Not to mention that we only have 1 car now because I had to sell mine to help with moving expenses and blah, blah, blah. We finally settled on Long Beach, CA. Now don't get me wrong like any city there are some bad parts just like good parts The area we settled in is literally across the street form the beach and is a wonderful area that is within waling distance from anything you could need. It is easy to get a haircut or buy groceries without ever getting into a car. We can ride bikes on the beach or take a boat trip to Catalina. We can see the legendary Queen Mary ship from our sidewalk. Needless to say we really like this area, it's got a lot to offer and there are a lot of people our age in the area.
Once we moved to Long Beach all of our efforts moved to finding Colleen some work. Now up until now we had been able to get by on just my salary alone but in this day and age if you want a little comfort you need to have that second income. so After 3,000 miles and 12 months We are both now working and a mere week away from having an income comparable to what we had in Jersey and bills that are close to half of what they where (at least rent compared to our mortgage). It seems we are nearing a position that we can really start to enjoy life a bit and some of the many things sunny southern California has to offer.
Now before I let this blog lay, I know that It may not be clear why I left. Why I just uprooted myself. This is a tough question. There are so many reasons for both Colleen and I. Only speaking for myself, What I can say is that it was a combination of things. Perhaps feeling a little alone, losing friends close to me, not being satisfied professionally, loosing in the housing market, but perhaps most of all I needed to show myself... show myself that I had the guts to go out and start over in a new place without the comfort of my friends and family being so close, which is what I've grown so used to being able to lean on. Show myself that I could start over and be happy doing what I loved to do.
I leave you with some pics of where I live.
This is across the street from our place:
This is a shot from the Queen Mary of our City:
This is a shot of the Ink n Iron Festival that takes place in Long Beach from the Queen Mary:
Sunday, January 15, 2012
We Made It!
Sorry we haven't put up a blog in the last two days. We arrived on Thursday night and started moving in right away! We didn't want to spent another night in a hotel or sleep on the air mattress. We wanted our own bed!
We still have so much to do. We will probably have a few more blogs over the next week or so as we explore our new home. After that Lenny will take over the reigns and i will start my own separate blog that I will update weekly. I hope you have all enjoyed our journey thus far. It has really be amazing to have you all share in the journey with us. All your feed back and warm wishes have been wonderful. Although you are all so far away, it gives us peace to know that so many of you care and are generally interested. Thank you again for all your good vibes and love. While at moments it has been hard to be so far away, we can be at ease knowing that we can all still interact via social networks and emails. Oh and if any of you have an Xbox 360 look for us online, LennyBreaks and ColleenBreaks. If you have it with Kinect, bonus video chat!
So lets rewind a little and go back to Thursday morning. We got up early with the intention of stopping at the Grand Canyon. I took a quick shower but didn't dry my hair...big mistake! We stayed the night in Flagstaff, AZ...did you know it was 20 degrees in Flagstaff on Thursday? We were freezing and not as prepared as we should have been for that cold, considering we came from Jersey. We stopped to get gas and I pulled to close to the pump. Long story short we took the car off the trailer and the trailer off the truck and moved everything manually just like our first night. We lost an hour and half so no Grand Canyon but I got a nice head cold from being outside with wet hair! Ironically the only person to help us was a man who use to live in New York!
So I drove through Arizona and crossed the state line into California! I can't speak for Lenny but I know for myself it was a very overwhelming moment. All those long hours and bumps in the road paid off! We were in our new home state. 3 time zones and 2800 miles from all of our friends and family. From that point on I think we were like kids in a candy store, just in awe that we really did this. We continued on Route 40 to a state line checkpoint, the only one we encountered. We stopped in Needles, CA to switch drivers and gas up. What a change in the weather I think it was 56 degrees in Needles. The longest stretch of road with no exits or rest stops was from Needles to Barstow. Mostly because you pass through the Mojave National Preserve and then there is the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms. We started to see palm trees and before we knew it we were on Route 15 and 2 hours from "home".
Ok so I know I said the longest stretch was from Needles to Barstow, well the closer we got to the apartment the longer it seemed to take. But we made it. Signed our lease and started unpacking the truck so we could get to the bed and then we called a night. Oh and by the way Rob thanks for all your boaters knots, Lenny was not a fan but I didn't have a problem. We'll be sure to hold on the that rope for you when you and the family come to visit.
We woke up Friday morning and looked out our bedroom window and saw palm trees and mountians! It is beautiful. It is cool at night and warm during the day. It was 78 degrees yesterday which is cold for Californians. It was weird for us to being wearing tee shirts and shorts and almost everyone else is wearing sweatpants and hoodies and Uggs. We worked hard all day and unpack the truck by 1 and brought it back. We thought we got rid of a lot of stuff before we left, we were a little off on that part. So our apartment is filled to the brim with boxes and now its time to organize and find homes for everything. We do have a storage unit that is decivingly big. Good news! Penske is going to pay for a new front bumper!
We still have so much to do. We will probably have a few more blogs over the next week or so as we explore our new home. After that Lenny will take over the reigns and i will start my own separate blog that I will update weekly. I hope you have all enjoyed our journey thus far. It has really be amazing to have you all share in the journey with us. All your feed back and warm wishes have been wonderful. Although you are all so far away, it gives us peace to know that so many of you care and are generally interested. Thank you again for all your good vibes and love. While at moments it has been hard to be so far away, we can be at ease knowing that we can all still interact via social networks and emails. Oh and if any of you have an Xbox 360 look for us online, LennyBreaks and ColleenBreaks. If you have it with Kinect, bonus video chat!
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Home Stretch!
We are so close to our new abode! We finished Texas and New Mexico today. We are staying the night in Flagstaff, and it is actually really cold. I always kind of associated Arizona with being warm, but there is ice and even some snow on the ground. We are actually about 45 miles away from the Grand Canyon and we are thinking it might be worth the quick detour.
The scenery changed today. New Mexico was quite flat at first, we even saw our first tumbleweeds. There is something beautiful about the simplicity of the landscape. You could look out over the land and even the canyons and find peace with the lack of strip malls and chain restaurants. The end of daylight brought lots of beautiful canyons with sunlight pouring into all of the spaces between the rocks. It was a truly amazing sight.
The exits have become a little more spaced out and at night it is almost completely black. The stars are so much easier to see and you can see so many of them.
Fatigue has set in. We are tired more often and the aches in our backs have become greater. It will be worth it when we arrive in La Habra. I don't really enjoy driving but man will I be stoked to drive my car again.
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Long Day
A lot of the houses in Arkansas had a lot of junk in their yard. I liked to call them "Outdoor Hoarders" This was a clean one. |
It rained for most of the day, of course during my drive. Towards the end of the day the sun did come out and we were able to get video of the sun setting. Oklahoma was quite beautiful. During the drive there would be signs that would tell you when you were leaving and entering each Indian Nation. I would love to go back and visit when we have the time and energy to explore it.
Lots of rain |
Monday, January 9, 2012
New Time Zone!
Today started better then yesterday, we were able to leave at 9:30 instead of 10 Lol! We made it through all of Tennessee and most of Arkansas. Tennessee was pretty much the same as Virginia...lots of cow! Driving the truck and towing the car is a lot of work and it takes a toll on your body. You fell every bump and I don't think the seat was designed to be comfortable. I think if it was more comfortable we could probably drive longer than we have been. Some how I manage to be the one stuck driving up and down the steep terrain, that is very exhausting. We made it through our first time zone though so it wasn't all bad. We crossed the Mississippi River too! It was overcast most of the day so the pictures aren't too great.
Sam has been really good. He spends most of his time sleeping in the space between the seats, where we made him a makeshift bed. He only really gets anxious when we stop at gas stations but he is otherwise doing well.
There are moments in the drive where you think "I can't wait to get home!" Usually the vision in my head is the one of the house on Attison and then I realize that is not our final destination. I try to picture what our new living room will look like so it's going to take some getting use to. The drive isn't easy, but the end result will be worth it.
We are happy that so many of you are following along on this journey with us by reading the blog. So keep the comments coming they help keep our day interesting!
Sam has been really good. He spends most of his time sleeping in the space between the seats, where we made him a makeshift bed. He only really gets anxious when we stop at gas stations but he is otherwise doing well.
There are moments in the drive where you think "I can't wait to get home!" Usually the vision in my head is the one of the house on Attison and then I realize that is not our final destination. I try to picture what our new living room will look like so it's going to take some getting use to. The drive isn't easy, but the end result will be worth it.
Nashville! |
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