Monday, June 26, 2017

A Lil Indiana


Today I was blessed to visit with my dear friend, Shelley, and her beautiful family.


Her son, Quinn, is living here in L.A.  He's been here nearly a year.  He sure seems to be enjoying himself.

Her daughter, Lauren, is living in NYC these days and loves every moment of it.  But she is also enjoying her time here on the BEST coast!  Haaa!

As for Kevin, the hubby, I think he'd be just fine kickin' back in a cool room with a beer on tap!  And I can't blame him.  It's a hundred dang degrees out here in these L.A. streets!

Truth be told, every time I'm in Shelley's presence I feel sooooo THANKFUL for being alive.

The woman is a GODSEND.

Her KINDNESS, COMPASSION and LOYALTY are unparalleled.

I ADORE her.

ALWAYS.

AND.

FOREVER.

I'm tellin' you: it's ALWAYS nice to have a lil Indiana in my life!

Sunday, June 18, 2017

HAPPY FATHER'S DAY 2017


To MY FATHER, Mr. Charles A. Montgomery Sr., I wish a GLORIOUS FATHER'S DAY in HEAVEN!


And to my BROTHER, Mr. Dwayne A. Montgomery, I wish a GLORIOUS FATHER'S DAY on EARTH!

Kravetz with an "E"


In Ancient Roman religion, Sol, is a solar deity.

God of the sun.

In Hebrew, it means Peace.

The man, SOL KRAVETZ, whom I grew to admire and appreciate, transitioned from this world on June 8th, 2017.

At peace.

He was 92 years BLESSED.

So, his name fit him just fine.


I met Sol at Sunrise Senior Living.

I have been a volunteer at the residence since 2010.  As a result, I've seen many, many residents come and go.

Some pack up and go on to another similar residence.

And even more go on to another dimension.

My interaction with Sol was a little different than what I experience with most residents.

It was more personal.

During each of my twice monthly visits, I'd sit and enjoy a spirit-filled lunch hour with him.  We'd talk about whatever came to his mind.  I could always count on at least one topic of conversation every, single time: Angela Lansbury.

Sol worked many years as a teacher and eventually a Principal.  He told me a million times often that Angela's son, David, attended his school.  He recounted a story of walking the boy out to Angela's car one day, and being surprised that she never acknowledged him for doing so.  But that "snub" didn't stop him from being an avid viewer of Murder She Wrote reruns!

He talked to me about living in Brooklyn as a boy.

About moving to California.

About his brilliant, older brother, Nathan.

About joining the military and being stationed in France for a bit.  He even learned some French back then, too!

And traded cigarettes for candy!

He told me about meeting his late wife, Joan, on a beach.

And that his greatest regret was not treating her as well as he should have.

He told me about his intelligent, goal-driven daughter, Lauren.

And about his daughter, Harriet, who caused him much worry during her youth.

As fate would have it, both of his daughters proved themselves to be faithful daughters who made sure he was comfortable.

He often told me that "Harriet does everything for me.  I don't even know how much I pay to live here."

I'd tell him, "You don't need to know how much you pay.  You don't need to think about much of anything any longer, except enjoying every, single day."

He'd voice his bewilderment regarding his grandson, Tyler's, lack of interest in learning to drive.  The young man eventually got his driver's license.

He'd talk about his older grandson, Austin, being quiet around him.

He'd talk about the boys' father.  And I'll leave it at that. :)

One of my fondest memories with him was searching the internet for a new wedding band.  He told me he wanted one to let everybody know he was a married man and in love with his wife.  I suppose he was adamant about telling me that because I often teased him about hookin' up with one of the ladies in the residence.  Lol

On his birthday, Harriet gifted him with a gold band, and he wore it every day afterward.  Proudly, might I add.

Last Sunday, June 11th, I attended Sol's burial.

Being there was a privilege.  Being asked to be a pallbearer was even more so.

I even was allowed to shovel dirt over his casket.  I had never seen such an act done by mourners at a funeral.  But then again, that was the first Jewish funeral I had attended.

After the funeral ceremony, I joined the family at a restaurant reception.


Honestly, the atmosphere at the restaurant was truly a celebration of his life.  Both the collages pictured above were on display.  It was great to see a young Sol since I had only known him as a man in his 90s.

In the photos, he appears:

Young.

Vital.

Happy.

I was asked to stand up and share with the guests how Sol and I came to know one another.  And I did.

Happily.

Resolutely.

Proudly.

Well, I want the world to know I'm hella happy to have met Mr. Sol Kravetz.

And that's Kravetz with an "e."  :)

Friday, June 9, 2017

Seriously, What?????


It's 1:36 AM and I've got a slice of apple pie, compliments of Costo, in the oven, heating up.

Why am I eating dessert at this ungodly hour, you ask?

Because I want to!

No, seriously, I'm awake asking myself what I deem the million dollar question:


Honestly, in my day-to-day life I observe people breaking their backs (some literally, but most, figuratively) working to earn as much money as they can.

But for what?

This house?



This car?



This school?



This purse?



This exclusive club?


Really, once a person obtains any or all these things, is he/she automatically happy?

Well, we know the answer to that question.

Yet, folks damn near kill themselves to get their hands on these things.

Well, for me, I simply pursue a life of spontaneity, nature, food, friends, family, and just enough money so that I never have to worry think about it!

That's what "it all" a.k.a. life means to me. 

Tuesday, June 6, 2017

22 Days Away


Twenty-two days from now marks the PREMIERE of BIG BROTHER!!!

We're getting prepared for Season 19!  Season 19!

I climbed aboard the BB train back in Season 14!  Tons of folks have come and gone since then, but I still find that meeting new houseguests is a hoot!

Heck, being reacquainted with old houseguests ain't too bad, either! :)

"The Ball Smashers"

The summer of 2017 is about to get HELLA HOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)   

Class Of 2017


Last month, my one and only godson was graduated from Saint Joseph's University!

I can't believe how quickly the time has flown by!

I recall him droppin' from the womb back in 1995!

He's now a whopping 22 years blessed.  And a college graduate!

BRAVO, Jordan!  BRAVO!


I'm sure his mom and brother are as proud of him as I am!

I hope and pray he lives his life as FEARLESSLY as humanly possible.

'Cause livin' without fear of new experiences and challenges seems to lead directly to one helluva great and fulfilling ADULT life!

Again, BRAVO, Jordan!

BRAVO!

October Baby


A young woman reminds her mother every day that she's pregnant.

She has to remind her because her mother is living with Alzheimer's.

Their interaction is...

POWERFUL!

BEAUTIFUL!

And HEARTBREAKING!

All at the same time.

Monday, June 5, 2017

Park Gang


Since I work out at a few, local parks (North Hollywood Park pictured above), I notice that any number of fellas do the same thing.

What I like most is that everybody helps everybody.  I mean, if someone doesn't know how to do a muscle-up, someone who does happily demonstrates how to do it.


Mike, 27, "Mr. Blond Ambition," was there the other day, killing time until he had to train a client at a nearby gym.  Unlike me, he does both gym and outdoor workouts.  Straight outta Idaho, Mike plans to take over Hollywood in film and television.


Another great dude, David, 44, stopped by the other day and worked on some gymnastic moves.  I think it's great that at damn near 50 he's learning gymnast routines.  Age is truly nothin' but a number.


The allure of bright lights brought 19-year-old Grant out to L.A. from Oklahoma to make a name for himself as a singer/songwriter.  It'll be interesting to see how he fares in a city teeming with only a million, other singer/songwriters! UPDATE: Grant's a military man now! He joined the Army! And a HUBBY! I tell ya, this young dude never ceases to amaze me with his life changes! Next thing I know, he'll be a multi-Grammy Award-winning artist! :)


Tony, 26, all the way from Australia, is going to have to return down under in just a bit because his Student Visa has run its course.  He has been here in L.A. for two years.  He thought he was gonna make a real go out of Jiu Jitsu, but that hasn't quite panned out.  I wish him well.


Sebastian, 26, hails from Poland.  This kid truly lives his life to the fullest!  At one point, he just upped and moved to Australia.  Thought he'd be there for a few months, but wound up being there for dang near four years.  Now, he's here in America.  And based upon my gut instinct, I predict the kid is gonna be a STAR!  He's got one hell of an incredible personality!


Sgt. Josh, 32, is from Arizona, and is enjoying his first visit to La La Land.  He joined me on my trek up to The Observatory in Griffith Park.  Getting to know him has been challenging and rewarding at the same time.  I'm always amazed when I meet people who initially resist my full-on energy.  Just makes me love on 'em even more.  And I never fear that they'll resist me forever, 'cause I know that sooner or later, EVERYBODY responds favorably to LOVE!  My intention is to be a BLESSING to the army man, because he is in dire need of one (or six)!!!!!


Adrian, 32, is a California native and is quite the singer/songwriter.  His cover of The Weeknd's "I Feel It Coming" sounds pretty dang good to me!  I wish him the very best!


Dennis, 46, is of Jamaican descent, from Queens, NY.  The dude mixes calisthenics training with weights.  And as you can see, the result is quite eye-catching!  I like talking to him.  He's pretty dang spirited when he expresses his opinions.


Victoriano ("Victor"), 40-something, is determined to record himself skateboarding via drone.  He surfs, too, so the electric skateboard allows him to mimic his surfing moves.  Of Filipino descent, he sure seems to be one of those folks who sets a goal and does whatever it takes to smash it!  God bless him!


Eugene, 35, is here from Ukraine.  He left behind his beautiful wife and three children, so he can make a new life for them here in the U.S.  His English is coming along, but I have to speak slowly to him. And, from time to time, he runs to his phone to look up the English translation of a Russian word. Damn nice dude.


Candido, 35, is an actor, writer, model, dancer and an all-around creator of art!  After talking to this dude for a brief moment, I easily ascertained that he was far more than a pretty face and body.  The dude has MEANING!  I wish him the very best!


Sean, 32, is a stunt performer who was actually working in Elysian Park when I met him.  I walked over to where his group was working and watched them taking hits and falls.  Whew!  That kind of work is not for me.  I don't want this ol' body bumped and bruised!  God bless him!


Martin, 21, joined me on his first walk through Elysian Park.  I showed him all the park's live-in residents' abodes, and the spectacular views from one mountaintop after the other.  He wants a career in fitness, so we talked about how he can accomplish that.  I wish him the very best!  He's a great kid!


Misak, 28, is a wildlife firefighter of Armenian descent. What a swell kid! He told me that a few members of his family question his sexual orientation because he isn't married yet. Nor close to it! It's 2018 and folks STILL make assumptions about others' sexual preference if they aren't "attached." Whatever! I wish the young fella the very best. Whether he's "attached" or not! :)


Trace, 30, is a singer from Houston. He works out at the park with his beautiful Pit Bull, Bishop. After talking to him, I realized I remember him from the first season of X Factor. He was a member of the group The Stereo Hogzz. Turns out he's also a great friend of a youngun I know named Denzel. The one thing about him that really threw me for a loop, though, was how he responded to a woman at the park who was afraid of his dog. As she was walking in the park, Bishop, off leash, walked up to her. She froze, and pleaded for someone to come get him. That set Trace off, then, before I knew it, the two of them were yelling and cursing at each other. And I mean, saying the cruelest things to each other a person can say. Thankfully, after far too much time, going back and forth, he came to his senses and APOLOGIZED! The two of them wound up exchanging contact information and parted ways on friendly terms. Thank goodness! I hope they both learned something positive from their exchange, and will NEVER repeat it! Absolutely NEVER!


Zach, 29, originally from Dallas, TX, sure seems to be one helluva humble guy. In his 29 years of life, his psyche has seen some mighty high and low places. I like his honesty. Particularly when it comes to his life. And some of the choices he's made. My greatest wish for him is my greatest wish for everybody: consistent, inner peace and joy. Plain and simple.


Christian, 22, another Texas guy, by way of Austin, is an actor. And he dabbles in modeling, too. He told me he used to be well over 200 lbs at one point. Now, he's a trim 175 or so. Great kid!


Luis, 28, hails from Mexico City. He left his parents behind and moved to northern California with his girlfriend. They had a baby boy, moved to southern Cali, then split up. Now, he's working as an electrician and shares custody of his son. The dude seems so dang kind. I wish him the very best!


Another Russian dude named Eugene, 29. Okay, so his real name isn't Eugene, but I can't pronounce it, so he said to call him Eugene. So, Eugene it is! Anyway, he and his wife are here now. He's learning English as best he can. We talk to each other via his cell phone. He talks into an app and it translates what he says so I can understand. When I wanna express something to him, I talk into his app, and voila, he gets my comment(s) in Russian. I tell ya, technology is somethin' else! The dude seems cool AF, so I hope to work out with him often!


Add another Russian to the mix: Stepan. He's 28, and currently drives Uber and Lyft here in Los Angeles. His English is much better than the other Russian cats I mentioned earlier. He told me that he loves American people because we're so friendly. He also told me that, back in Russia, he grew up on hip hop music and American basketball. So, I reckon that could explain why he took to me so quickly! Haaa! He seems like a great guy, so I wish him much success here in the good ol' USA.


Kelvin, 28, is of Lebanese and Puerto Rican heritage. He has a young daughter, two years old or so, and a new baby boy. He speaks openly about his challenging past, due to drug use and being bi-polar. I can tell he has an open heart, so I hope goodness and mercy embrace him now and forever. Yeah, that sounds pretty Pollyannaish, but it's how I feel. God bless him.


Meeting Daniel (black), 22, and Mat (red), 22, truly made my night! And no, I didn't misspell Mat's name. His mother did! :) Our initial connection was the fact all (3) of us wear braces on our teeth. Of course, I do precisely what my orthodontist requests of me, but these young cats are rebellious. Hell, Daniel has been wearing his braces for SIX years! SIX! Neither of them are as diligent about wearing their elastics as they should be, but hey, if they wanna wear braces for a decade, so be it! Haaa! We talked about dang near every subject under the sun. Adultery. Insecurities. Social Media. Transgender people. Our parents. Mat's hairy body! Haaa! Everything! I oftentimes say that I've never met a stranger, and I suspect these young fellas now know that to be true. We spoke as candidly as I usually speak with people I meet for the first time. My dear friend, Father Reding, says I have an uncanny ability to disarm people and make them feel comfortable and safe enough to discuss any subject. These fellas can probably attest to that too. Mat told me that he really has an attraction to black women and latinas. I told him I love reb pubes. Hey, to each his own, right? Lol! -- I wish these fellas the very best. They're young, adventurous (they've already gone skydiving) and curious about the world around them. Precisely what a young person SHOULD be! I'll see 'em again. At least, I sure hope so!




Reign, 36, is of mixed Filipino descent. He was born in London. The young man works out like a true warrior. I mean, he's really in a zone when he's doing his routine. I believe he desires a career in MMA or something along those lines. He's a personal trainer, too. I know, there are as many of them in this town as there are actors. I know! Haaa! I wish him the best!


Danny, 30-something, is originally from California. His father is of Lebanese descent. The young man has a beautiful teenage daughter. She's back in Kansas though. Anyway, he and his gorgeous Doberman Pinscher, Legacy, were working out near me today. He was on inline skates. I've gotta get some new ones! We talked for at least two hours! And about everything! He reads tons of self-help books. I believe his life is at a crossroads. Oh, how I know that feeling. I hope to always be available to lend him an ear when he needs it. I like his spirit. And I wish him the very best!


Nick, 23, works as a property manager. What a great young dude. He told me he's "half Jewish." Heck, I've always thought either you practiced the religion or you didn't. But what do I know? Haaa! I wish him the absolute best!!!!!!


Evan, 18, hails from Connecticut. He is now here in L.A. to become a working actor. Surprise! Surprise! The young fella is energetic and incredibly friendly, so I wish him the absolute best!!!


Gary, 38, hails from Atlanta and is now calling L.A. home! He just started his calisthenics workouts last October or so. That waist of his is soooo tiny it's ridiculous! He recently found out he's allergic to aspirin. Deathly allergic!!!  I wish him the very best. The next time I need paint, tools, etc., I'll make sure to check him out at Lowe's!  Photo taken on 5/11/2021


Juan, 26, works in finance and used to be a chubby kid. Well, he has certainly turned his fitness around. I asked him about the Star of David on his left pec and he told me he got it to honor his father's Judeo-Christian background. I swear, the young fella has the face of a teenager. And a really warm and welcoming personality.  Photo taken on 5/11/2021



Joshua, 42, hails from Ohio, the Buckeye State. He's an actor. Surprise! Surprise! Like me, he left the Midwest and moved to NYC. Also like me, he grew tired of the cold and snow and moved his butt here to sunny Southern California!!! After talking to him for a bit, I kindly renamed him, "Mr. Anti-establishment." I could readily tell he marches to the beat of his own drum. It was a true pleasure meeting him today: 12/5/2022.   


Lastly, Raul, 24, is determined to whip himself back into his usual, fighting shape.  He primarily works out at home, but from time to time, he comes out to the park.  This particular day, the turkey was at the park knockin' off a community service obligation (thus the plastic gloves).  Gotta follow the rules of the road, folks!  Lol!


For me, I couldn't imagine working out anywhere other than outdoors.  I truly love being out in the sunshine.  In fact, when it's an overcast day, I don't feel like working out at all.

Gimme sun...or...gimme ice cream, a comfy couch and a television!