Cathryn McAllister, a freelance photographer, travels to Iceland for a photo shoot with an enigmatic artist who wants to capture the country’s iconic blue icebergs in glass. Her plan is to head out, when the job is done, on a carefully curated “best of Iceland” solo vacation. Widowed young, Cathryn has raised two children while achieving professional success. If the price of that efficiency has been the dimming of her fire—well, she hasn’t let herself think about it. Until now.
Bit by bit, Cathryn abandons her itinerary to remain with Mack, the glassblower, who awakens a hunger for all the things she’s told herself she doesn’t need anymore. Passion. Vulnerability. Risk. Cathryn finds herself torn between the life—and self—she’s come to know and the new world Mack offers. Commitments await her back in America. But if she walks away, she’ll lose this chance to feel deeply again. Just when her path seems clear, she’s faced with a shocking discovery—and a devastating choice that shows her what love really is.
Most importantly, my heart goes out to and I am praying for all the hurricane victims in the Caribbean, Texas, Florida and all the other areas and to the earthquake victims in Mexico.
Happy Autumn Equinox!
I am thrilled with all the photo shoot bookings I am making the past week. I have a few more openings at the end of October in northern Illinois/southern Wisconsin area - contact me if you are interested. (photosbyjenmcgee@gmail.com)
(This song has been stuck in my head for a few days-you're welcome)
This is the only awards show I sit and watch in its entirety. I love the movies* and enjoy Hollywood's glitz and big night.
We watched about an hour of the Red Carpet. Lots of pretty dresses and tuxes...some - not my style or liking, but to each their own.
Here are some of my favorite dresses:
Nicole Kidman
Emma Stone
Charlize Theron
Viola Davis
Jessica Biel
Octavia Spenser
Justin Timberlake rocked the opening act-what a great way to open the show! Well done, sir!
Jimmy Kimmel did a great job as host! He was funny and for the most part kept things moving. There were candy drops; tweets; tourists (we LOVED Gary from Chicago - he was hilarious!); Matt Damon...
(This clip is pretty long):
Yes, there was a "plot twist" at the end of the show with the Best Picture award. I thought it was handled graciously and with humor.
Congratulations to the nominees and winners!
*I am a pretty lighthearted movie watcher and don't usually see most of the nominees and nominations.
It's Friday...I have hardly blogged lately...fail to me! I'm busy stressing about finding a dance leotard that will fit Little Miss for her recital next weekend (she's at that awkward size right now...). I have bought & returned 3 different ones this week...
My Cubbies are rocking it this week! I hope they can keep it up!!!!! Looking forward to going to a Cubs game in June. (YEA!!!) Hoping to make it to a minor league game or two, also - we'll see.
We are back from vacation (Las Vegas & Arizona) and had a great time - I am hoping to get that posted next week. (Most of the pictures are still trapped on my camera-plus I have almost 2000 to go through) We saw and did a lot but I found some time for reading a little relaxing too.
For a little Friday fun...one of my favorite songs in the last few months and just saw the video and LOVE it!!!! I hope you enjoy it.
What are you up to this weekend? It's college graduation; moving Young Mr.'s girlfriend and work at our house.
BUT recently I've been going through some older pics and came across the ones from my sister's wedding in February, 2008. Which led me to wonder where the video that was taken the afternoon of their wedding went.
Here it is.... (remember those 3 boys live in Florida and hadn't seen snow like this - EVER!)
It's Wednesday again! Time for another "What I'm Loving Wednesday" post with Jodi and Rachel.
1. It's National MS Awareness Week. Are you wearing your orange? Please make a donation to the MS Foundation.
2. Spring shoes are out. I have been loving the ad emails I've been getting. I think I feel some new sandals coming soon...
3. After much fighting and frustration with the Apple Podcast app - I gave up. I downloaded the Stitcher app for listening to podcasts and love it! So simple and easy to use.
PS: I love listening to: Satellite Sisters; Wait Wait Don't Tell Me and Knitmore Girls
4. I feel like my submitted photos are taking a beating lately. It's ok - I know it's part of growing and learning. I keep thinking of Dory - and I'll keep swimming.
5. This song has been running through my head since Justin Moore performed it at his concert a couple of weeks ago. Tears me up everytime but it's lovely.
What are you loving this week? Feel free to link up!
I completed an item on my 40 in 14 list, way back in January.
#23 - Try to be a movie/TV extra
At the time I did it, we were asked to please not post anything on social media (due to fear of someone posting a possible spoiler). So I didn't, and hence - it was tucked WAY back in my files so I never posted about my day being an extra for the TV show, Chicago Fire (and if you have read my blog for any amount of time - you know I like my Tuesday nights!). My blogging friend, Wendy, [check out her blog!] asked me about this a few weeks ago, so here is my self-declared "day of fame".
(FYI - it was Season 2, Episode 14 - "Virgin Skin") - see trailer below:
I had been trying to get an extra part on the show for quite a while (thanks to the Chicago Fire Extras Facebook page - check it out if you are looking for something like this). The casting company called me Wednesday at 3:30 in the afternoon and asked if I was available the next day. I almost fell out of my chair. I quickly called my boss, asked if I could have the next day off; got his blessing then called them back.
They gave me the wardrobe specifications and when to call to get the final details for the following day. I had to work my second job that evening, so after job #2 was done that evening, I went home - picked my wardrobe choices and packed a garment bag. I threw a book in too, called to get the details and got some sleep.
The next morning was an EARLY one - up to get ready; fight Chicagoland traffic and head to location. I got to the location really early but that was ok - I watched all the trailers being brought in and set up. I read my book a little and just relaxed.
One of the assistants came through the parking lot to "collect" the extras and they shuttled us off to a holding room. I gave another assistant my information and had a seat to wait. It was one of those "hurry up and wait" kind of days. We watched the snow fall outside (yes, it was a snowy winter in Chicagoland) as we got to know each other and sipped coffee.
I met some fantastic people and had some pretty entertaining conversations with several of my fellow extras. (A few of them had been "regular" extras in a few shows shot in the area at that time) All of the staff that we had contact with was fantastic - very friendly and entertaining. The wardrobe gal came around to check what we had on and what we had brought.
We had "breakfast" about noon - standing outside in the freezing cold. The food was fantastic and if you left that area hungry - too bad!
Anyway - I was picked to be in the first scene they were shooting. So onto the shuttle van we hopped and off they took us and shuffled us off to a very small holding room. We were given this warning - "do not talk to the actors, they have to stay in character". Um, ok. They slowly picked a few of us (there were probably 15 of us) at a time to start filling in the background of the scene.
My job in the scene (where Shay and the fill in paramedic save a man's life in an office), to walk back and forth on cue in the hallway. I wasn't in frame when it aired, but hey...what are you going to do?! We were at that location for almost three hours. They shuttled us back to the big holding area, where the rest of the day's extras had changed from their office attire wardrobe to their factory worker wardrobe. They had us change then sent the ones who hadn't been in the first scene to start "marking" the next scene.
One of the production assistants (PA) came in and said for us to plan on being there until about 2 a.m. (Insert my 'oh crap' face here) I texted the Mr. and let him know. He texted back that with the snow and time, he booked me a hotel room down the road. Bless his heart! I would just get my butt up early the next morning and head right to work from there.
We sat and watched TV and visited. They fed us an amazing dinner about 5:30 - pasta, fish, steak. Kraft services has some amazing cooks! Some of "the" actors were all eating when we went through the line and most of them were cordial to us. I would eat there ANYTIME! We (the extras) ate together and shared our stories from the day, so far.
The extras involved in the scene being shot had to eat quick and hurry downstairs (that's the warehouse scene in the trailer above). About 7:00, the same PA came in looked at the about 10 of us sitting around and said "How would you all like to be wrapped for the day?" Seriously? Sounds good to us! So we were dismissed. As one of the other ladies (who writes for CMT's website) and I were leaving, in walked Jesse Spencer (Matt Casey on the show).
He gave a quick nod and hello. We both returned his hello - then proceeded out the door and giggled like a couple of junior high girls in the hall when the "cute boy" walks by. (Ok - not my most mature moment...)
They shuttled us back to our snowy cars and my "day of fame" was over.
I drove to the hotel, cancelled my reservation and was home by about 9:00.
A couple of my observations:
*I was surprised how "short" most of the actors are. (Most were about my height)
*A lot of the production staff is "doing their time" hoping to move up to higher positions and "bigger" things
*There is A LOT of waiting and down time in TV production
*I am glad to say I did it but don't know how anxious I would be to do it again... OK - who am I kidding? I would do it again!
Have you been an extra in a movie or TV show? What was it? Should I be looking for you?