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"Whatcha writing?"

“Whatcha writing?”

What do you do when your commitments to your day job take over your night “job” too? I’m in the process of figuring out how to manage that myself. It’s been my goal to add three new blog postings each week to GenXDaddy. I’ve been diligent in my duties to this site for more than a year and I’ve even found myself writing many of my updates at 3am when I can’t get my brain to shut off.

However, as a Talent Manager, my time has become limited thanks to “Pilot Season.” It’s that time of year when everybody in Hollywood loses their mind! This is when all of the networks and studios decide which television pilots to make. Every actor in town is calling their agents and managers begging for auditions in the hopes of being cast as the lead in the next, “Lost” or “Grey’s Anatomy.” Pilot season is that magical time when someone can go from “unemployed bum” to “fame and fortune” in less than 24 hours. It’s also that time of year when representatives begin to drink more, throw items at their assistants, and roll their eyes when they hear that Rose Byrne has the offer on yet another pilot. (Really people?!?!? She’s the ONLY actress in town who’s available?!?!?! Seriously????) Back to the point….

If you’ve ever read GenXDaddy and thought – “He’s not that funny. I could do that!”…well, here’s your chance! I’m looking for a few “Guest Daddies” to write a post or two.

Here are the requirements:

1)      The story must be true;

2)      The story must be funny;

3)      The story must contain a picture;

4)      The story cannot be an admission of illegal activity. Please don’t tell me about that one time when you strapped your kid to the roof of your car as you drove home drunk after doing an 8-ball of cocaine with three hookers.

Other than that – we would love to hear your stories!! You can email me at jason@genxdaddy.com

All the best,

-GenXDaddy

Is GenXDaddy ready for Daytime Television???

10 Hours LaterLast week, I posted a blog about my personal frustration over the complexities of “transforming” a new Optimus Prime toy for my son. I did finally get him into truck form and then informed my son that Optimus no longer wanted to be a robot – he only wanted to be a truck and he hoped that Justin understood his decision. Apparently, A LOT of people felt my pain with that posting! Thank you for the notes, emails, calls, and “Sharing” this on Facebook 257 times, to date!!

Last Friday, I was at home with GWE when I got a note on Twitter from @TeamRickiJackie. In 140 characters (or less,) she let me know that she was a friend of a client of mine and she asked for permission to use my blog and a picture of Justin. I sent back a note saying that it was nice to meet her – but, I wanted to know what she was going to use the blog for. While waiting for a response, I decided to look her up. Her name was Jackie MacDougall and she worked for “The Ricki Lake Show.”

I turned towards GWE and asked, “Is there something you want to tell me?” With a puzzled look on her face, she replied “No. Why?”

I decided to rephrase the question. “Honey – Did you contact The Ricki Lake Show because you have something you would like to tell me on national television? Um…will I be taking a paternity test? It would really suck to hear “You are….NOT the father” after spending three years working on a dad blog.” (Although, I do have my dance moves prepared in case I’m ever called to appear on “Maury.”)

As it turns out, The Ricki Lake Show has an upcoming segment today on “Toys That Send Parents Over The Edge.” She loved the blog and has chosen to include Justin on their site. This morning was the first time I saw my son’s face on the home page of The Ricki Lake Show! Too funny!!

Justin Ricki

Jackie – thank you (again) for following GenXDaddy.com and giving it a national audience!

Dad Blogs Are Getting some “Leverage”

If you’re a follower of this blog, then you know that I represent actors in my non-dad blogging life. One of the many benefits of doing my job is being able to sit on my sofa, turning on the television, and watching my clients work! One such client is Aldis Hodge, who plays “Hardison” on TNT’s “Leverage.” Week after week, I take great pleasure in tuning in to “Leverage” to watch Aldis and to see (what I consider) one of the best written shows on television today!

A con involving Dad Blogging on "Leverage"

A con involving Dad Blogging on “Leverage”

So, imagine my surprise when I watched last night’s episode and discovered the crew manipulating “Dad Blogs” and “Mom Blogs” in order raise media awareness of a certain toy in an attempt to con the ruthless CEO of a toy company! I would consider that fairly progressive since many people don’t even know Dad Blogs exist!

If you get a moment this week, try and catch a re-airing of the show to see Aldis Hodge (Hardison) and Christian Kane (Eliot) debating the pros and cons of “Dad Blogging” while in the middle of running a scam!

Blog sites (like this one) have been on the fringe, but they are starting to become more mainstream. As a former colleague (who also has a dad blog) once said, “It looks like Dad Blogging is the new black!”

I’M NUMBER 36!! I’M NUMBER 36!!

dad-blogs-2012Holy Cow!!! Last night, I went to bed a “Dad” and this morning I woke up to the news that I am officially a “Dad of Influence!” Babble.com has announced their Top 50 Dad Blogs of 2012 and I’m on the list!

Thank you to everyone who has ever read my blog, shared my blog, and/or thought that my blog was completely ridiculous! You are my people!

You can see the full list here!

 

GenXDaddy meets Santa Claus

GenXDaddy Meets Santa and his Helper!

Last week, I wrote about “Being Santa Claus” – a wonderful book about Sal Lizard’s journey as Santa Claus. If you haven’t gotten your copy yet, go get it!

Today, I got to meet Santa himself!! He (along with Jon and Jayden Lane) stopped by for a visit after his appearance on KTLA’s morning show. We had a great chat and he promised to put in a good word for me with Chanukah Harry for next year!

Hey Santa – I’m going to hold you to that! You don’t want to get on GenXDaddy’s “Naughty List!!”

It Just Takes One Moment…

photoAt 9:15am this morning, Justin and all of his school friends began to perform in their holiday show. He first appeared with his 4th grade mentors in a song about the holidays and friendship. He then appeared with his kindergarten class in a performance of a funny song and dance about dreidels. Justin happily sang, danced, and took his bows after a number of songs throughout the morning.

At the end of each “set,” the parents enthusiastically praised their kids. Hoots, hollers, and shouts of “That’s my kid!” came from the giddy parents. Even though it was freezing outside, the atmosphere was filled with warmth and love. Here we were – proud parents cheering on our kindergarten through 5 grade students!

I was expecting a call from CBS this morning because I needed to handle an issue with a client. Normally, I would have put my phone in my pocket and enjoyed the morning, but the call was time sensitive and even if I couldn’t take the call, I knew I could respond with an email. My phone was in my hand for the whole performance.

My phone buzzed once and I saw the first alert from CNN. There was a school shooting. No further information was available. I hoped for the best, turned my phone over, and returned to watch the kids gleefully singing and dancing.

A few moments later, another alert from CNN appeared on my phone – Breaking News: Official: 27 dead at Conn. school, including 18 children. I stared at my phone for a moment and re-read the announcement twice. I remember sitting between my father and my wife and having the blood drain out of my face. This was very, very bad. I thought about leaning over and showing the alert to GWE, but decided against it. She (and every other parent) would soon find out what I had learned and there was no reason to ruin the last few minutes of her enjoyment of the show.

I sat there quietly and smiled while my son performed. Once or twice I looked around in an effort to observe my surroundings. There were happy parents everywhere watching the show, waving with pride to their children, and video-taping this event…all the while basking in the holiday cheer. It was very odd to know something that no one around me knew and the irony of the moment was not lost on me. Here I was watching happy students performing for their adoring parents and across the country another group of Kindergarten through 4th grade parents where anxiously waiting to hear if their sons and daughters were still alive. At that moment, many of them were being told the worst thing any parent could ever hear.

This blog has never been about standing on a soapbox while telling the readers what to think or do. It has been about telling you true (and mostly funny) stories about our boys. And, while this tragedy will spark debate over gun control, mental health, and personal security…I would like to focus on one thing – the innocence of children.

We are all GenXDads, GenXMoms, GenXAunts, GenXUncles, GenXCousins, and even GenXGrandparents. We are all one degree away from a young and innocent child. When you get home, grab a child (preferably yours), give them a huge hug and kiss….and then do it again for those who can’t this evening.