Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Friends

Eric and I went to Utah this past weekend. It was much too fast, but it was so enjoyable. Everything was perfect. We were able to see so many of our friends. Seeing them has made me realize what I'm so homesick for while living out in LA. I miss my friends and being able to see them. Starting a new life is hard especially without the support system of friends. Of course, Eric and I have made some friends out here, but it's not the same (yet) from friends you've known for years. I want my friends in Utah to know that I love them and they really do mean so much to me. For those of you we saw I'm so happy that we could work out the timing to get together. For those of you we missed I'm really sorry. Next time we'll plan more time so that there is enough to see everyone.

Sunday, January 18, 2009

The Office

I found out the other day on accident that The Office is filmed in some actual office buildings behind the one I work in.


If you look at the picture to the left you can see the arrows I have drawn. The green on is pointing to some set pieces from the show. The blue arrow is pointing to the building I work in. That part of the building is our warehouse, but I still work in that building.





If you look at the picture to the right you can see the green arrow pointing at a sign that says, "Scranton Business Park". Below is a close up of the sign. I can assure you though that this is not in Scranton. In the wide shot you can see some of the cars for the parking lot. They're all covered to keep them nice.


Anyway, I just wanted to share with you all about how random it is to work and live in the LA area. Everything can be used for films or television. I just love this show so it's way cool to have it so close to my work. I'll let you know if I end up seeing anything cool.

Saturday, January 10, 2009

California vs. Utah

Eric and I have lived in California for 4 months now. It seems though it has been much longer than that for us. We're comfortable here and it's home now. One thing I have found interesting since being here is that every time someone finds out we moved from Utah they ask, "So, do you like it here?" The thing about this is that it's usually preceded by a comment about how different California and Utah is and what a shock it must be too live here. I don't know if they expect us to say that we don't like here or that California is so much better. I usually just respond that they are so different you can't compare them. And it's true, nothing about Los Angeles and Provo are the same, but they both have so much to offer. However, we are very happy here. This is where it seems that our life really begins. Just to show that there are good things about both places that are so very different from each other I will list my "Top 5 Pros" for each location.

Provo
  1. Mostly everyone was the same religion. It made an instant connection with other people.
  2. It was smaller, so it felt like a cozy place to live.
  3. I lived there for 5 years, 3 of them with a local, so I knew my way around.
  4. Parking was always free and pretty easy to find.
  5. We lived near family.
Los Angeles
  1. We can see the Hollywood Hill from our front door and the beach is only 30 minutes away.
  2. It's so big that there is always something to do or another place to go. No boredom!
  3. Eric is able to work in the field he loves and we get to do so many cool things.
  4. My skin looks way better here. That's always a good thing.
  5. We will start our family here and this will be our home for years to come.
I could go on and on about how great both places our, but L.A. is the right place for us to be and we are so happy here. It is always hard to let something go that makes you feel comfortable, but that happens in life. The possibilities here are endless and I can't wait to see what is going to happen for us.