I have a new website. It’s the truth. This one is no longer in service. You can now find me at http://missblaser.com/
Cheers!
I have a new website. It’s the truth. This one is no longer in service. You can now find me at http://missblaser.com/
Cheers!
Husband made this video for my friend Miss H and her boy. It’s pretty darn cute.
Hadley & Cam Engagement Video from Daniel Blaser on Vimeo.
NYC trip was amazing! More on that after little sister gets married this week!
Lancaster family vacation. Was. Perfect. Except for the whole revenge of Montezuma. It’s real people. But lets start with some photos of cats shall we?
Statler didn’t want us to go.
Neither did Waldorf. They knew something was up when their humans were up before sunrise.
This was our Mexican beach view for five whole days. Believe it.
This was our Mexican kitchen. Cook included.
This is our Mexican front porch. Yes the wall of the dinning room opened. No windows necessary.
This was our mexican bathroom. No need for a fan with the carved cinderblock along the top of the wall airing out the whole house 24/7 with the perfect Mexico breeze.
These were our Mexican steps.
This is what we look like in Mexico.
Someone had her eye on Husband. If she wasn’t so dang adorable I might have had a problem with it.
Nothing like a good looking guy to carry you across the questionable stream in the road.
Did I mention that the beach house came with a hair stylist?
While Husband interviewed Auntie J she caught up on her Highlights reading.
And how adorable is Auntie S reading a ‘book’ upon request by Miss Z.
“I have a secret, how about you’re a boy. And your married. And your married to me”
– Miss Z
“But I’m already married to Jordan”
– Husband
“We don’t have to tell her”
– Miss Z
This was our last sunset with Mister C and K just enjoying one of our SIX iPads….
And we got a panoramic of the beach to take home with us. Now to make up a good excuse for my pathetic looking expression in this last photo. Montezuma. Don’t mess with him. I was sick for our last day in Mexico. Very. Very. Sick. Was it worth it? Yes. Yes it was.
Happy 50th anniversary to my grandparents. And thanks for letting us celebrate with you in the beautiful city of Sayulita.
Cheers!
Alexander came to my skool a few weeks ago. The theater department had invited him to give a few workshops with their students. They also talked him into giving a little speech to the rest of us non-actors. Husband came down from his skool to see him. He would only reference him as George Costanza. Not to his face of course, however, he didn’t seem like someone that would mind. He definitely doesn’t have George’s temper.
Totally stoked we got good seats.
Mr. Costanza Alexander was a delightful speaker. He was a lot more serious than I expected. As in less comedian, more sincere. Don’t get me wrong he was hilarious, but in a humble professional way, not in a Seinfeld way.
He was very open about his toupee. He said something like, “It’s just what happens in the business, if I were a women I’d have fake breasts by now”.

I recored a small portion of the Q&A with Jason. You can listen to it here.
Thank you, Mr. Alexander.
Cheers!
Father-In-Law turned the big 5-0 this month. We decorated the house in black, of course. And after watching The Walking Dead those balloons had the same fate as the walkers, Daryl’s got nothing on this guy.

Sister-In-Law was in her high school play Guys and Dolls. We got to see it. Twice. The time period definitely suits her well.
Oh and this is my desk. I decided to document what I look at while I’m at work. You know, for the kids.
Cheers!
100th birthdays don’t come around that often. Milk’s favorite cookie deserves to celebrate. Thank you, Friend for celebrating with me!
Husband started his own Podcast in iTunes. It’s very kewl.
“The old cliche “everyone has a story to tell” might be overused, but it’s still absolutely true. The Horse’s Mouth tells such stories through interviews and first hand accounts.”
He was inspired after we saw Ira Glass this past summer. Check it out!
Cheers!