You know you do these too. Don't lie. To not repost this gem to my blog would've been a crime. An injustice to the truths that are being put out there in the world. They need to be shared, glorified with a man in a wig and then spread across the interweb.
Oh yeah, it happened. We had our company holiday party. It was phenomenal. Had a blast, loved the space and everyone looked soo good. The venue was perfect and the cocktails were flowing. Food was served and the photo booth was a hit. Without posting every picture in the world, here's some snapshots that I was involved in.
Oh, and if you get the chance, I highly recommend checking out the venue. The space was great, revamped from the old Bambuddha Lounge at the Phoenix Hotel in the Tenderloin district of SF. I've not eaten a full service meal but the bartender (wish i could remember her name) that was working was great. She's got tattoos on her left arm, just in case you go.
http://chambers-sf.com/
LGBT issues are everywhere. This video was taken of Hilary Clinton's Human Rights Speech in Geneva and if you have the time (30 min, the length of an useless TV show), I suggest and highly encourage watching it. If you don't have time.. make some. I'm not overly political, but I have a lot of respect, appreciation, and agreement for the message and efforts towards all human rights.
Many have already seen this, but I want to continue to spread the message and have yet to post this in my very own blog. It's something that I hold very close to me and am very proud to be a part of.
We all have a unique story. It's amazing. This is not contingent on race, gender, sexuality, religion, or age. For those who are young, and gay, and subject to bullying, there can seem like no end in sight to the torture, worry, anxiety and doubt that are daily experiences. I've endured this myself, and with the 'It Gets Better' Project, there was an opportunity to speak up. To tell my story in hopes that it will resonate with those who are looking for hope. To not give up, to continue marching on, realizing how utterly amazing this life is, and that they are as human beings.
My soccer club (The San Francisco Spikes) took the initiative to make our own video. To show not only our stories, but to provide a video by a gay sports team. Something not always directly associated with the LGBT community as much as other stereotypes. This was very important to us and couldn't be more proud of the results. A HUGE thank you to the crew who worked on this, the club for sponsoring, and Tim Kulikowski, a teammate and friend, for directing this effort.
The video posted on the 'It Gets Better' Project page
And here's the short version on the 'It Gets Better' YouTube Channel
Watch it. Enjoy it. Spread it around.... oh, and don't ask me, "How gay are you?". Just watch the video. I'm sure you can figure it out.
Another reason I love advertising, and well, technology. Frankly I could do without the part for the Lumia phone, but after all, this is a promotional gig to promote the new gadget. They did keep it nice and to a minimum, at the end. To have been there for this experience would have been wicked.
No, this isn't a political banter about what I think and what should happen... frankly because it's obvious and we all know it. But I did want to share recent videos that have virally taken the social world by storm.
First you have the Australian ad entitled, "It's Time" created to help move the country towards marriage equality, and I must say, it's genius. Beautifully shot and the story is simple. ANYONE can relate. It's how these stories should be told.
And then you have an incredible testimony from a young man raised by a lesbian couple in Iowa. His insight is poignant and his speech articulate. ANY parent would be proud to have this gentleman as their son. "Zach Wahls, a 19-year-old University of Iowa student spoke about the strength of his family during a public forum on House Joint Resolution 6 in the Iowa House of Representatives. Wahls has two mothers, and came to oppose House Joint Resolution 6 which would end civil unions in Iowa."
In the spirit of everyone getting sick throughout the holidays (myself included), I thought I would share some TV spots that offer up some relief, and smart thinking. Because, of course, you should always remember that you look dumber with your mouth open.
and because we can't leave the adults out...
I for some reason didn't take into consideration the fact that when I got off the plane, I saw cactus. Didn't really think about the fact that I was going to actual desert, 100%, no ifs ands or buts.
Had a killer time, wouldn't change it for the world. That said, I will never be moving to Arizona. seriously, it's too flat, you need to drive EVERYWHERE, and well, I'm sure I'll melt when it's 110 degrees.
But thank you Arizona for the self realization and the fantastic holiday weather. Oh, and the cactus. I was thoroughly entertained.