Sunday, July 31, 2011

Cover Letter

What do you think?  Please tell me!



July 29, 2011

Dear . . .

This could be any ordinary cover letter. I could tell you how interested I am in your company and work (which I am, exceedingly); how I had extensive experience acting--in high school, but that would be quite insufficient.
Do you know that you are changing the face of the “norm culture” every day you prepare and send out background artists?  Of course you do.  You know that people everywhere flock to their televisions and to the movie theaters delighted to be entertained.  The synapses in their brains seem to slow and go into an absorbent state.  The artists in the foreground and the background almost un-noticeably shape or condition human opinions. I want to be a part of that!
Interest? Yes--I’ve got oodles of interest! I want to be a background artist so I can act, watch and learn everything I can about the industry. I want to be a face that may or may not show up on screen, but will help mold the scene to what the director wants.  All those weeks acting with my nearest and dearest ones on camera.  This time, I will be able to see in action what was hidden when I was defending a faux-bullied girl  in ABC’s 20/20 What Would You Do?  Eliza Doolittle understudy of 1998, dream on.
Please, let me be a [company name] background artist.
Warmest Regards,

MVDG

Sunday, June 26, 2011

R got baptized.

My sister-in-law, Chelise, took pictures at R's baptism. I love them, so please--check them out!

http://chelisevandegraaff.blogspot.com/2011/06/baptism-of-r.html

My brother-in-law, Joe, took some too, like the one below. http://jkvdg.blogspot.com/2011/06/family-time.html

Decluttering--I'm serious this time

By Brooklyn standards, my apartment is relatively large, I think.  My problem is that, well, I am a bit of a pack rat. I love stuff. I love having the option of doing things--a lot of things.  Well, that option is ganging up on me and giving me the evil eye. . . if you know what I mean (for the reference see Rodgers and Hammerstein's The King and I).

Well, I am looking at it with determination.  It does not scare me, provided I can work on it 5 minutes at a time.  I'll take before and after pictures, but I cannot guarantee I'll post them--it is more for my peace of mind--and it would be super embarrassing and like the horror from one of those reality shows.

I guess the reason I am telling you about this at all is that I feel like I could really use any decluttering thoughts you may have. Please pray for and picture my family and I in a Brady Bunch type of house with no clutter in any of the corners or on top of things.

Day 1 goal.  The railroad hallway between my front room and the master bedroom. . .

It will be fabulous. Clean. Orderly. Beautiful. Accomplish-able.

I am seriously thinking of joining Clutterers Anonymous.  Anyone want to come?

Blessed

You know how you have a moment in your life after a rich, full day. Your mind ponders on the days events and sometimes the littlest intricicies wherein you seems to notice the Lord's guiding hand in your life and quite suddenly you are just filled with a happy, clear spirit of gratitude that seems to permeate your soul for a few moments? 

I love it when that happens.

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Free Classes for Kids this Summer in NYC--URGENTISH--if you're interested

Dear friends, the city offers a lot of free classes for children. They have toddler swimming classes, tennis, track and field, and golf.  Did you know the city also offers free camping overnight in Central Park, Prospect Park, and other places that are fabulous like that?!

So in the spirit of desiring to share here are the links.  The swimming classes are chosen by lottery and the other classes some are first come first serve, but other than golf I think they are pretty accommodating (but I haven't done golf, so I could be wrong.

Swimming--Must Sign Up Before Friday, July 1!!!
City Park Foundation General Information (where you find out about everything they are doing--including the MET Opera in the park)
Tennis
Track and Field
Golf

Oh and if you want, free Shakespeare in the Park tickets you can enter the lottery virtually every performance day before 1 pm. Then after 1 log in to see if you got them (I went last year--it was fabulous!). More information is available on their page.

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

My Little Bro Got Married


Yipee! Hooray!  Welcome to the family MFO. We are so glad to have you! Nice work G.

Sunday, May 22, 2011

S's Letter to God


  When I was getting my children down for the night I opened the scriptures for the evening scripture verses.  I flipped to where we were, but somewhere in the triple combination was a letter that S had written.  

The note says (just in case you cannot read it):
Got bo you love me 4 evre [God do you love me forever?]
Yes you doo God. 

The note touched me heart and I felt immense gratitude and happiness. 

Thank you S!   God loves you forever and so do I.

Madagascar Live!

Our good friend Amanda M. had some extra tickets to Madagascar Live! at Radio City Music Hall.  It was Spring Break and I was not going to let an opportunity like that pass us up.  My kids were so excited and my excitement matched their's. I have never been to Radio City Music Hall and it felt as though I was walking into a grand palace.


 Just as a side note, the first year we lived here they dedicated the Manhattan temple and they had the youth do one of the first huge youth conference/show things at Radio City Music Hall.  There were so many youth in the show that they asked that only one or two parents and the leaders came. W was a leader of the Young Men so he went, but I was secretly sooo jealous.


 I had no idea how huge that place is. We were on the top balcony--which I thought was really awesome.  We probably would have walked up there anyway. It was also nice because I didn't feel too bad if my kids had a loud moment, which inevitably happened.  I only had to chase a child down a hall way once.  It was fabulous!  The music was great and there were colors everywhere.


During the intermission most of the parents were taking pictures. So we joined. I tried to do it sans-flash, but it turned our faces red. T loved making that face.


This was on our way there on the train.  S was in her movie star sunglasses.


 Thanks Amanda! We had a fabulous time!

Friday, May 20, 2011

Roosevelt Island and Dylan's Candy Bar

During Spring Break my friend Amanda M. offered us some tickets to Madagascar Live!   We went to get the tickets.  We decided that we would go on the Roosevelt Island Tram. We had a great time, even though we were obviously not the only ones that were excited about getting on the tram that went over the streets at 59th St. over the East River to Roosevelt Island. The tram was packed--canned sardines style.   The kids couldn't move, well technically none of us could move so the only thing they could hang on to, sort of--was the door--so when a strong breeze shook the tram the entire car full of people and R's head collided with the door.  Ouch!

We decided to go to Dylan's Candy Bar, something we were really excited to do until we noticed the lines all through the store. Being a person that can easily resist overpriced stuff (amazingly even candy) and a delight in skipping crowds we opted in walking in one door and out the other.  It. was. colorful.



Pre-Dylan's (in the background across the street)



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Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Moments with T

There are a lot of posts about T, but it is because he talks to me a lot. I mean A LOT.  I totally love it.

I was leaving the house and in a note of self-affirmation I said, "I look pretty and you look handsome."
T: I look pretty.
Me: You look very handsome.
T: No, pretty.
Me: Handsome or sharp is what a boy says.
T: . . .
Me: Do you like those?
T: No.

A few hours later I was looking at adorable, modest dresses online. He peeked over my shoulder and said, "She's handsome."

. . . lesson learned . . .