So this is happiness. Part II.

I’m going to get really crazy on this and see if I can express my feelings AND keep a close eye on my grammar and punctuation in this post. I know, I know…it’s nuts…but I think we might just be able to do it.

In short, Los Angeles has simply surprised me. I’ve met some of the most dear, sincere folks out here. People who want to help, and care, and guide. Want a few examples? Okay, okay, twist my arm. ; )

– > Meet Autumn. She lived in Nashville during the time I was there, but I really didn’t know her. My second day in town, she brought over homemade soup and pumpkin spice muffin cakes and helped me put together IKEA furniture. I barely knew her, but she knew moving was overwhelming, so she more than made herself available to me.

– > Meet Julie. She’s the casting agent I met in August, just to ask questions and learn more about this world I was hoping to dive into. She’s an incredibly busy individual, and I was hesitant to reach out to her, since I’m out here as an actress and she’s on a side of the business that could potentially be helpful. (I suppose that’s another blog post on how I feel about networking.) But I knew she had a dog, and I was desperate to find a place to board my pup while I was in New Orleans for a wedding. I texted her and, after reminding her who I was, asked for recommendations. Instead, she told me that she would love to watch Dutch for me, as she knows how overwhelmingly expensive LA can be. (She’s right…the average place to board your dog here is $60 a day. Woof. Literally.) But she accepted Dutch with open arms (and let me cry on her couch for an hour when I dropped the pup off).

– > Meet Ashley and Rick. Two individuals who have invited me out to meet people and have treated me like family. Ashley sent an email out to her group of friends asking them to welcome me to the family, and to keep an ear out for part-time jobs for me. Rick has been asking people he meets if they have any room for me on staff, AND he bought me sushi. Their kindness and hospitality astounds me.

So that’s the nutshell. I could go on. Every day there has been a situation or experience with kindness and truly lovely people.

And I’m happy.

Glad to be alive.

Excited about this time in life. And the future.

Seriously.

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5 Responses to “So this is happiness. Part II.”

  1. On November 16th, 2009 at 4:04 pm, AnnieBlogs said:

    You loved me well when I was new to Nash. I’m glad you are receiving back a portion of what you gave. May it continue!!

    My favorite “woof” quote:

    “Buzz. Your girlfriend. Woof.” – Home Alone

    You’re welcome.

  2. On November 17th, 2009 at 4:15 pm, Amy Hall said:

    Woo Hoo! For those that God puts in our lives to make it more bearable! Even more so that make us happy!
    Love ya!

  3. On November 22nd, 2009 at 10:24 pm, Emily Keafer said:

    Hey lady. Autumn is a gift! Put her in your pocket and take her everywhere you go! I’m still pissed at LA for taking her away from me. (Did you know we were roomies?) But I’m glad that you can now enjoy her!

    Hope the city is still treating you well. If not, it will answer to me. (Look at it shaking in its boots!)

    Miss seeing you!

  4. On November 24th, 2009 at 11:50 pm, Stephanie Beck said:

    How wonderful! I so enjoy hearing about your wonderful adventures… It’s great to hear that there are kind and wonderful people out there still… Hope you continue to meet these people… Keep your head up… I’m excited to hear about new endeavors!!!

  5. On November 25th, 2009 at 12:25 pm, Brian Garcia said:

    Hello Rachael. I’m glad to read that things are moving along nicely for you. Although I am not acquainted with Autumn or Julie, they sound like lovely folks. I must comment on Rick and Ashley. As you already know, they are amazing people. They treat everyone with kindness and respect and are from the batch of good apples. ;-) I hope all continues to go stellar for you here in this zany city that we reside in.

    Best regards,

    Brian

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