waking up on the 40th floor

I’m on the 40th floor of a hotel that’s way too fancy for me. My room is bigger than my first apartment. A box next to the bed controls everything from the lights to the curtains to the music that seems to just appear out of thin air at the touch of a button.


Last night, I ate dinner in a restaurant that was way too fancy for me, and had the fanciest sidecar I’ve ever had. It had jalapeño in it.


I got to New York in one of the fanciest seats in the sky I’ve ever sat in. It could turn into a bed if I wanted, and it came with a TV.


In about an hour, someone is coming to my fancy hotel room to make me look fancier than I am, so I can go talk to the press about a new show — my new show — that the network is so excited about promoting, they put me in this fancy place to talk about it. If all this press works out, and enough people watch it, I may even get to do it for more than 12 episodes.


Tomorrow, I’ll go be fancy again, for pretty much all the press in the world, and then I get to go home to my wife and pets on Friday. I’ll spend the weekend with my family, in my house that I love, and I won’t have to do anything that I don’t want to do.


My new show, that I’ve been working on for over a year, premieres in less than two weeks, and even though we’ve been working on it for so long, it only began to feel real two days ago.


How did I even get this life? I will take none of this for granted. I will appreciate every good thing in my life, and keep working hard to earn those things. I am and will be grateful for everything in my life, even these things that feel too fancy and weird for me.


I keep expecting to wake up from all of this, which is probably why I can’t seem to sleep for more than 40 minutes at a time.




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Published on May 14, 2014 06:08
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message 1: by Janice (new)

Janice Occasionally, good things do happen to good people. Not often enough, but occasionally. Appreciating the chances you are given just makes you all the more deserving.


message 2: by Rick (new)

Rick Bavera Wil: Sometimes good things really do come to good, patient people. You seem to be really appreciating things, and I am excited for you!
Rick


message 3: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Sounds exciting :) and I'm sure you've earned it. :) I didn't know you were working on a show, but I will make sure to watch it if I can ;) which with the web, is much easier these days.

You don't know me of course, but I decided to come back to Goodreads and saw your name...and thought about Star Trek. :) which I always liked and watched when I had the time.

Well, I hope the good times keep coming and good luck on your show. I'm just trying to get myself to learn to write stories and make more art. :) it's all a process, I figure and hopefully, enjoying the journey will also make me appreciate the destination even more ;) If that actually makes any sense. It sounder cooler in my head ;)


message 4: by Mel (new)

Mel Enjoy every minute - you have earned it. And best of luck with the show!


message 5: by Laura (new)

Laura Malley So excited for you. This was a joy to read. Keep doing what yer doing...its awesome.


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