Sunday, January 12, 2014

We're on a roll!

So as you can tell with the sporadic posts, my girls don't do a lot of auditions or work very often. They are blonde haired and blue eyed. Though they are stunning little buggers, they are not what "Hollywood" wants. Breakdowns usually call for ambiguous ethnicity, which they are not. For Morgan to get called for an audition is really rare, but for some reason, the new year has been good to her!

My little toe-head had an audition on Friday afternoon that called for conservative casual wardrobe. The role description was Toddler 2-4 years old, Caucasian, which we definitely meet. I did my best getting her dressed, but the girl has her own style, and at 3 she has a mighty voice about it. It turned out well.



It was a quick couple snaps of a picture for the audition, but Morgan was really excited to go. I know she doesn't understand what an audition is, but she was super sweet and cute. She is my hesitant child, a knee-holder if need be, but when she sees a camera (and I'm not holding it) she does great. We were in and out fairly quickly. The neat thing was that casting was in the same building as L.A. Models, so we saw some beautiful people coming and going.

Oddly enough I saw a casting for ballerinas on Thursday, and I asked our agents if I should self submit. However, they had already taken care of the submissions. Both girls got the casting notice, so I thought it may be fun if they get called together. Last night we had been at UCLA and my phone died. So when I got home I put the phone on the charger, and as soon as it had some juice, a text came in for the ballerina casting. So that is next on our agenda. Morgan got the call, and Madison didn't. It's interesting that my little blonde is getting called in, and all at once. Now to break the news to big sis.

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Little Tikes Cook n Grow

If you didn't catch it last holiday season, Madison's Little Tikes Cook n Grow Kitchen commercial is running again! We caught wind of it on Saturday, November 9, 2013.

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

New Audition

My favorite (sarcasm) kind of text from agent: "Madison may or may not have an audition tomorrow at 3. We don't know where it is. And we don't have details what it's for. Can you make it?" Gah! Yes?! (This is my translation of the text).

Definitely not the agent's fault. She did get the audition, and we got there early to read the script. We show up and all the girls are in pajamas, but nowhere in the breakdowns did it call for jammies. Madison learns the lines easily, but then gives me attitude about running them. She gets called in, and apparently nails the lines. Okay...but everyone else in pajamas....no callback. No surprise.

Monday, September 2, 2013

New Headshots



Photos by Mindy Tanimoto Photography. Much thanks to Mindy and her camera!

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Guitar Recital 2013



Sunday was a huge, huge day for Madison...let me hit rewind first...Madison's new year's resolution for 2013 was to learn how to play the guitar. She's had a toy one for a few years, and well, that was the extent. Our music school starts guitar lessons at age 8...Madison is 5. After stalking Miss Stephanie for about a month, she took Mads in as a student. We got her a Yamaha Jr. acoustic guitar, and started lessons. First she got the stomach bug, then the flu, then a month before recital, she broke her arm. It's been rough! But you know what, she overcame adversity, and proved herself! This was her first time, performing in front of more than us, with a microphone. She did so well! And we are so proud. She is not a protégé, she's not a musical genius, but she is determined and committed to learning!

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Audition...Declined

Today was a huge day in Madison's life. She completed her first year of elementary school, and moved from pre-K to kindergarten. We had a wonderful celebration with the entire class and our families. Even our former preschool teachers came to celebrate with us. Daddy decided a sneeze ago to take his big girl camping overnight, at an actual campsite, locally. They've been backyard camping since she finished her first year of preschool, but this is the real thing, for 24 hours.

Low and behold a last minute audition comes in. Ah! And it was the one we were hoping for last week, an audition with her grandpa! However, I let Madison make the decision whether to do audition or go camping. She wanted to do the audition, but that would mean that camping would be a wash, due to the call time. Daddy was cool with not going camping, but the final call was Madison. In the end she chose to go camping with Dad. It was her decision. It was the right decision! Have fun under the stars darling girl.

Monday, June 10, 2013

Dancing Fool!



Madison was been in dance classes since she was 20 months old. We saw fairly early on that our girls have music and the arts running through them. We have never stopped dancing, nor do they want to. Madison has also been with the same ballet teacher since toddlerhood, Miss Nicole Cohen. Nicole sees Mads potential, or at least humors us. This year, the recital dance for ballet was "Stand By Me." As a dance mom, I get to watch from backstage, because I volunteer to help. Watching from the wings has it pros and cons, for one I get to experience it with Miss Nicole. But I don't get to see those gorgeous smiling faces. The audience did "aw" quite a bit and lots of clapping. My husband did say that Madison smiled the whole time, and did not look at the other girls or the teachers once. Yay! What made this a more trying recital, was that Madison was in 2 dances, which is a bit for a 5 year old. But she powered through ballet, then a costume change, and back on stage.



Miss Priscilla Perez is Madison's Hip-Hop Jr. instructor. We started hip-hop last summer to try it out with Miss Tara Babajtis. She loved it and so we stuck with it. There have been real ups and downs in the class for Madison. Her biggest issue is sweating. LOL! However, come recital time, she dawned her "Thriller" costume and stepped out onto that stage, and her fierce. Can a 5 year old be fierce? She nailed that combo. She was unbelievable with her two dances. We had not re-enrolled in Hip-Hop Jr., but as of this morning, she is on the roster for Miss Priscilla once again. And my favorite line from Madison, "Momma, I know what sweating is about. It's about working hard. I want to work hard."