The month of February was a busy one, but that seems to be the norm these days.

Remember that blizzard we had, where everyone was urged to stay home from school and work and life? Well, I was shooting a short film in Union Square that day. Fortunately, the set was indoors and only a block or so from the subway, and we were done early enough that I was able to get on the train home without any major delays.

The next day, on one of the first flights out of the airport after a full shutdown due to the snow, I left for Texas with my little sister to visit family. We landed in Houston, in the middle of a storm, missed our connecting flight, got on (by some miracle) a later flight, and landed at the Dallas Fort Worth airport about an hour later, only to be greeted by…more snow. Compared to what we went through back in NY, the snowfall was negligible, but for Texas, it was a state emergency of sorts. The rest of the week, though, was snowfall free. It was the perfect break I needed from all the excitement back home. I miss everyone there already!! But I'll be back this summer…

Back home, it was back to work. One of the first things I did was sign a copywriting proposal to work with New Dynamx, a new business and technology development company based in Long Island. Stay tuned for the website and writing clips of my work!!

I also went with Alex to a screening in the city for one of my films. And, that same night, I was cast in a film that starts shooting next week. Once again, proof that every audition is worth it: I had auditioned for another film about a week before. I didn't get the part, but it turns out that the person I auditioned for passed along my headshot to her friend, who happened to be casting for his film. When I walked out of the screening, he saw me and asked me to be in his film. So there you go – one role lost is another role gained.

So that's the update. A new film, a new copywriting project, and plenty more in between.