Another year nears its close, as 2009 has mere weeks left before its expiration date. Fewer and fewer things are left to look forward to during this calendar year, which sounds depressing on the surface, but hey, there are only 28 days left. What could you possibly cram into that amount of time?
Well, there's this new project I'm working on, which is only supposed to last 10-12 weeks. Pre-production can be a real bitch, and I hear December ain't the friendliest broad in the world. Real cold.
A possible weekend trip to Atlantic City with a couple of friends.
There's Christmas, and my first trip back to California since March. A weekend getaway to Los Angeles, to see old friends and party like a man who needs desperately to party like a rock star for a weekend. I'm counting on Sang to deliver the goods, at least for one night. It'll also be good to recoup with my family for a week and do as close to nothing as possible. Looking forward to grubbing on Mama Kim's food.
Then there's New Year's Eve. I will be in New York this year, which is a mixed bag. There's the inevitable pressure of finding something "cool" and "fun" to do, without getting sucked into the "too cool" vibe of the many, many, many open bar parties happening around town.
"Help me find the price of humility."
Mostly, I can't wait for this year to end. It's been a long one. I have big plans for 2010. It's going to be a great year.
I want to be a tourist. I want to be a stranger.

