I caught up with the premiere of Grey’s just now. This picture should tell you a bit about how I reacted.
That was some of the best Grey’s I’ve seen in a long time. It just won’t be the same without George.
Extraordinary Faith for Everyday Life
I caught up with the premiere of Grey’s just now. This picture should tell you a bit about how I reacted.
That was some of the best Grey’s I’ve seen in a long time. It just won’t be the same without George.
by Amy 3 Comments
Wow, I don’t even know where to start on the last two days. I would start at the beginning and barrel through with each and every detail but for one, that would be a small book and two, I can’t give away spoilers for the show. So you don’t get all the juicy details now. But I’ll do what I can to talk about the process itself.
Call time was Wednesday morning at 7:30. We had to park in some grassy (MUDDY) area and then were taken in vans to a club location called TRIC they regularly film at. Earlier this year when Heather and I went that is where we watched filming. It was a little surreal being on the other side of the street!
So when you first get there you go in a big white tent. It just has tables and chairs and then a large buffet style breakfast. Great food! We filled out tax forms and Wardrobe came to pick out our outfits. We waited there until they took us to a holding area in the bottom floor of the TRIC building. It was simply a concrete floor room with plastic chairs and a small snack table. The crew’s catering was also set up in there but we weren’t allowed to go in that area. We were escorted back to the white tent during lunch, which didn’t happen until very late in the day…3:30 on Wednesday!
Most of the day is spent either waiting in the holding room or filming. Mostly waiting in that room. There were 175 extras on Wed and I think 80 or so on Thursday. Only a few times did we all film at once. Usually they were doing a shot from a specific angle and they would randomly number people off to go in smaller groups. Remaining people would do the background of the other angles.
So what did we actually do during filming? Basically we were props. Just bodies to fill in a space. Our main job was to either talk or pretend like we were talking with one another. The crazy part was when we had to pantomime our conversations. Not even a whisper. The MOST awkward part was having to dance and clap without music. They would start it so we could get the beat and then we all had to hope we stayed together. If I don’t come out looking like a complete idiot, my job as an extra is complete.
So will I be on TV? I don’t know. Many people I talked to said they had done it and they were just off-screen in the shot or their scene got cut. However, I think over the two days we did about15- 20 scenes and I was placed (or placed myself) in a few decent spots. In one scene in particular, I was chosen (randomly as far as I can tell) to walk directly behind Julian across the camera by myself. As long as that scene doesn’t get cut and they are not too close in on his face, I *should* make at least 1/2 a second on TV. LOL
Would I do this again? Well, as of Wednesday night, I was on the verge of not even going back Thursday night. We were on set from 7:30am and were not released until 9pm. It is a LONG process. And while the hardest thing we did was clap, it is just exhausting waiting, waiting, waiting. And standing for an hour at a time, multiple times a day is not really that fun. Not to mention trudging through a few inches of mud to end your day didn’t help. However, on Thursday I met some friends and pantomiming with people you have had an actual conversation with outside of filming is so much easier and the scenes were better and the weather was better and I don’t know, somewhere on Thursday I think I caught the bug. I would definitely go back.
Just talk about the stars already! OK, well, not to burst anyone’s bubble, but I didn’t talk to any of them. Or get my picture with them. They specifically said you couldn’t and with so many people on set, it was impossible for them to interact much. BUT I did see Brooke ( who was directing ), Nathan, Clay, Quinn, Miranda, Haley, Dan, Rachel, Julian, Chase and Mike Grubbs from Wakey!Wakey! and I have to mention Mark was there!
Some other random observations:
I do have a few pictures to share so you’re not completely without a visual.
For those not familiar that is the building where TRIC is.
This is a picture that was taken by Mark yesterday. I was sitting on the other side of the bar directly behind the guy with the tape measure. You can’t see me at all but at least you get an idea of what the room looked like.
Also, here are some pics of me so you know what to look for and you know what outfit they picked. I have to give props to Scott for buying this shirt all by himself last year for my birthday. In the pic on the right, I’m in the holding room in TRIC.
This is a pic inside the tent. Not great but you can kind of get a feel for it. The buffet is right in the middle there.
Ok, this is the only pic of the cast I got. We were walking back from lunch I believe. That is Haley in the purple hat!
So that’s it, except for the juicy spoilers, of course. I have no idea when the episode will air. At minimum it is 7 weeks away and depending on breaks, it may be in January.
In the meantime, go watch a few eps of OTH and really pay attention to the extras! It’s amazing to rewatch and see all that goes in to just one scene!
by Amy 10 Comments
So there might have been a show that starts with an O and a T and an H that called me today and asked me to extra in a two-day shoot tomorrow on Thursday. And I might have awesome family members and a flexible job that are helping me go to Wilmington for two nights. And I might be SO SUPER EXCITED!!
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This weekend ended up being a pretty busy one.
Friday we had dinner at Mom’s. Can’t beat a steak and shrimp meal. Late Friday evening was probably the quietest and most relaxing time of the weekend. We just hung out at home, doing nothing more than coloring or watching TV.
Saturday was go, go, go though. Scott was working so me and the girls and Mom (I know that grammar must be wrong there) hit up the Southern Women’s Show. It was pretty much as expected. I did run into someone I went to school with which was cool. Lexi was hilarious as she INSISTED that we watch a rug cleaning demonstration. She’s 4 and she wanted to watch a rug get cleaned! Other than that, Lexi was so very determined to buy something every 30 seconds and Emma was quite determined to make a disaster of her face with all the food samples. I was determined to get out of there by the end of it.
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That little story reminded me of Lexi last week. I was in the shower shaving and Lexi walks in. The ever-loving infomercial girl says you should get that thing on TV where you don’t ever have to shave again! Yes, thank you, Lexi. I”ll call to book some laser surgery right away.
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We headed out to watch my niece in her ice-skating competition. Not too much to report there except her routine took 90 seconds and then we had to wait 90 minutes for the results. She came in 3rd, if you were wondering. We actually enjoyed some snacks and decent weather outside for a bit.
Late that afternoon we headed back home and went to see 39 Lashes. They got a late start and we didn’t get to see much before we had to get the kids home to bed.
Sunday morning was another great sermon. Sunday afternoon we attended North Rock Hill’s baptism. It was one of the best things I’ve ever attended actually. They meet at a park on the lake and do the baptisms right in the lake. We were invited by some friends to go to it in their boat so it was fun just to get there and back. They have a picnic and games and it really was a celebration. The park is on a hill and as we all sat as a church and then boats stopped behind to watch, the only word I can come up with to explain it is Biblical. And I love that. I almost want to get baptized again just so I can do it like that!
A great, busy weekend! And coming up this weekend?? The spa at Grove Park Inn with our friends Jake and Jill!!
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by Amy 4 Comments
I wrote this post a few days ago after reading the second chapter of Crazy Love. I had PMS and yes, it’s a bit dramatic but I do mean every word. I had titled this post as “Crazy Love – Chapter 2” but looking back, it basically speaks to what I got out of the whole book. Not everyone will take from it what I did but it just met me in a specific place and helped me with a specific fear. Between our church’s new direction, this book and the rest of my personal studies, I’m ready to take the next step with my journey with God. I have no idea what that is but it’s ok. He does. And even better? He’ll tell me.
Chapter 2 of this book was basically “life is short, live for God”. It’s a tactic, for lack of a better phrase, that many pastors use to remind people that tomorrow isn’t promised. That your promise to get right with God “some day” may never come around. It’s true and it works.
But here I am as a Christian. I’ve given my heart to Christ. I try to live for him and yet I’m still scared. Because I really get that. I get that I may not have tomorrow. But in some twisted way, I’m scared to say what I should say or do what I should do because I’m scared I’ll be the next Stan or the next Brooke or the next school shooting victim with that poetic ending. Their last words were about God and bless her heart, look what a life she led! If I post a song, or write a post or have a conversation with someone…what if it’s just poetic enough to be my last? What if God says well done, my child and takes me home just so He’ll have that perfect speech at my funeral and others will be saved?
Part of me wants that. Part of me wants my life to mean something. For others to know Him because I did. But another part says forget that! I want my life! I want my kids! I want my husband! I want to be the one to take care of them!
Screw. that. God.
And God says it’s a lot to ask isn’t it? To let go of what you love for others? To sacrifice yourself for another’s soul? To give it up for a higher calling?
And sitting in a car line, I look out the window and I think maybe God had this conversation with Christ one day a long time ago. Can you do it? Can you give up your life for them? Will you let Me be the one to take care of them? Will you say yes to Me and no to you? Will you be the sacrifice?
And he said yes.
Christ said yes.
And at the end of the day I have to realize that no matter what, I’m going to have that poetic ending. Because I’ve dedicated my life to the fact that Christ said yes. I sing about him. I write about him. I read about Him. I teach about Him. I live for Him. And it better mean something when I die. And it better be poetic. And it better be life changing for someone. Because if not, my life has been a waste. But it won’t be. Because when Christ said yes, it mattered. It matters to me. And it’s mattered to millions of others. In fact, whether they know it or not, it matters to every single individual. And my death, when it comes, early or late, soon or not, it will matter. It’s coming. Whether we like to admit it or not. And I can choose to go quietly or I can choose to live a life in such a way that
the pastor
won’t even
know where
to start.
So from today, I choose to spit in the face of Satan and his fear. To make Christ famous. To make my story as poetic as possible.
Just to make Satan mad.
Because I can.
And I will.
So take that.
I say yes.
by Amy 8 Comments
Jen at DailyMishMash.com opened up a great forum for discussing the legalization of same-sex marriages. She’s supports it and was trying to understand the argument against it. It turned out to be a great conversation between people from the far left to the far right and all in between. I don’t want to take away from her post or extract only part of the conversation but here is a snippet of the first of several comments from me:
Wow, can of worms here.
I’m against gay marriage so I guess I’ll try to do my best. I’m no scholar. I’ve never had training in seminary or anything. But I’ll try to explain my point of view.
First off, I think that sign up there is wrong. It is taken out of context and it’s sad to see when things like that pop up. It was part of the Law for the Israelites and in fact at that time they did follow that. And more than that, it was part of a list of many sins against marriage not just that one. Since Christ came we are no longer under the law but Christ is still interested in the state of our heart and in fact, in the state of our marriage. There are a few things he was clear on. Lust is a sin of the heart. There are many sexual sins that arise from that such as promiscuity, adultery and yes, homosexuality. The thing of it is, we have a far greater problem for marriages than homosexuality. When you want to stop masturbation and change your life, masturbationaddiction.com can help you.However, this post is about that so the reason I believe that legalized gay marriages are wrong is because I believe that our nation is and should be based on God’s desires for us. He desires that marriages should be between a man and woman. The ultimate issue here is not about gay marriages but about how much God this country will let in.
Go see the rest of this comment and many other opinions here.
by Amy 5 Comments
I’m on the 5th day of my 40 day fast of Twitter and Facebook. Facebook was becoming something I used less and less so I’m not missing it too much. Twitter, however, I miss a lot. Or at least I do sometimes.
Sometimes, I enjoy the increased time and freedom away from it. I don’t feel like I have to keep up so I don’t miss something. I don’t feel pressure to start a show at its showtime so I can tweet and read relevant responses. My family doesn’t miss me being glued to my phone . I don’t either.
But there are things I miss. I miss sharing great links. I miss sharing funny things my kids say. I miss venting. I miss reading about current events. I miss tweeting about current events. Most of all I miss finding out about everyone’s day. I don’t care what people say, you can find find friends on Twitter and you can keep up with friendships there. And I miss it.
Back on the flip side, the point of it is working. I’ve spent more time studying God’s word and in study materials this week than I have in a long time. It’s been good. I’ll be thinking through how to balance it all in 35 days. But I’m not going to pretend I don’t miss it. Cause I do.
It might make you cry
It will make you laugh
She loves the British accent too
It may involve pee and an office
Something good to do
Buy a cool t-shirt to support adoption
Something to listen to
Listen to the What If.. series they started at church
Listen to Crosspoint’s new series Religion Lies
Something to read
Crazy Love by Francis Chan..also go join me in the book club