(photo by Monica)
Sometimes I think of circumstance as a devilish way of linking what will be. Que sera sera. Almost a year ago I lamented that I needed a road trip. I blogged & begged friends far and wide appealing to their sense of adventure, “…come join me. I want a trip to NY…” No one came. Living was too much of a commitment on the calendar on life. Yet, kisa found a willing adventurer and the adventure began.
Who knew that by introducing a coworker we would be one day making a professional video for Greg?
Rewind to July 2006. On the trip home Rob asked “now…how do you know Greg?” Was he curious because I was having a furious conversation, arms waving widely, tears barely contained? I don’t remember all that I said to Rob, nor all that I didn’t say. I know I finished with “he deserves all the best…” or something like that. Then my Knight took over with an idea. Let’s make a video. We could use the studio late night. Yeah! We could use a couple of cameras, crazy lighting and cool sound. Yes! It would be simple. Back and forth they discussed. I could only sit back and listen in amazement. I only gave birth to an emotion and watched in awe as it went on to greatness. My one and only contribution was giving it life. Such was the conversation between kisa and Rob. They incubated the plan for nearly nine long months, though. Sat on it through downsizing and corporate confusing, just waiting for the perfect moment. They had to keep me at arm’s length when I started to be too impatient. “It’ll happen. It’ll happen” became my mantra.
April. The plan hatched into reality. I was allowed to invite one friend. Greg and Monica showed up around 9:45pm bringing Mike with them. After the kit was set up we hit an anticipated road block – the news had to be shot live. This is when we went out for coffee and I being the crazy driver I am nearly had everyone wearing their lattes. Still feeling red in the face about that one!
Once the news was finished (11:45pm) we could continue setting up. In rolled five cameras complete with operators for two of them. The other three were stationed strategically, the coolest being an overhead shot (from my last blog). To top it off we had two unexpected hands to help with setup and audio (thanks, Bob & Al!). It was an impressive night. Rob, the original plan-hatcher stayed in the director’s booth, giving direction to the cameramen (kisa & Pez on headsets) while the groupies sat ringside. Can I say I was in heaven? Selfish, selfish heaven. All I could think was “I’m getting a private Greg show! I’m the luckiest drum fanatic in the world!” I was surrounded by great friends and amazing drumming. I couldn’t have been happier. We ended the night sometime after 1:45am. I have a pic of Pez wheeling away a camera and the clock above the studio reads 1:51.54
Late this week we were able to send Greg a copy of the raw footage. My heart races watching it. I can’t wait for the finished product. When Greg decides what parts he likes Rob will edit it down. Then Greg will have a visual resume. But, we’re not done with Mr. Nash yet. Not yet. Everyone involved talked about a “next time” admitting they had not had this much fun in years. They’re talking different lighting, different camera angles, different techniques as if this time was just a practice run for the next time.
But, my mind is blown. No one needs to tell me I take things for granted. My didactic moment is this – I took this night for granted. I didn’t consider what this night might mean to anyone other than myself. Can’t wait to do it again.
Never underestimate the power of doing something for someone else. It might mean more than you’ll ever know.




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I got a chance to experience different breathing techniques over the weekend. Some by choice, some by force. The first was an IntroEducation to Pranayama. This was the by-choice inhale/exhale portion of the weekend. Sponsored and led by Ruth of 

