Saturday, December 11, 2010

My Autobiography :P

A friend did a very clever piece of writing and I thought I would put it here to share. It's a worthwhile read as are many of her other musings that can be found at PearsonReport.com. Check it out!


Eric was born…long, long ago, far, far away…in another galaxy, know here on planet Earth as Quebec, in the quaint city of St. Eustache, just outside Montreal – and if you are French you drop the ‘t’!

Always an adventurer, Eric moved with his obliging family, at the ripe age of five, out West, were the grass is greener, opportunity does knock and Montreal is said with the ‘t’ clearly audible!

Eric’s earlier years, out West, found him swinging a golf club and riding his bike in summer and when winter got too cold for golf Eric could be found with his hair blowing in the wind as he slalomed down the local mountains and right into the nearest ice rink where he’d lace up and play hockey. While participation at times is now limited to cheering for the Canucks, Eric still makes time to get out and enjoy the great West Coast lifestyle.

A Looney Tunes nut in the 80’s and deep in the clutches of Disney’s hold in the 90’s, it was clear to Eric, between art classes by day and cartooning at night, he was destined to work hunched over a desk, imagination wheels churning while smoke poured out of his ears! Animation was calling his name!

The call came in the guise of an ad placed strategically in the local TV Guide magazine by Walt Disney Vancouver at a time when Eric was diligently tidying up his Grade 12 year in Academia.

After applying to the ad Eric was floored when, after a short while, a big envelope from Walt Disney Vancouver arrived on his doorstep. His potential had been noted and he had been advised to seek further training…and so his journey continued.

As with any epic journey, Eric experienced some delays and roadblocks on route to Capilano University for his much needed ‘further training’. This pause allowed him to hone his people skills and his sales skills and become the Top Representative for Telus Mobility in 2001. Then he went on to try his hand in the world of finance getting his Mutual Funds License in 2004 – all the while realizing his true passion for keeping his hands busy was still off in the distance, he then realized he needed to pursue his true calling, without further delay.

Then it happened…not so long, long ago, but far, far away at Capilano University, in North Vancouver, Eric found himself hunched over a desk, imagination wheels churning while smoke poured out of his ears – he was answering the call of Animation!

This epic journey is almost complete; the next step is for Eric to be working for a studio that values integrity, hard work, commitment, dedication, loyalty, drive and stamina, and above all the driving passion which lies in the heart of every truly great animator – the passion to create!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ahh...the satisfaction of reading your BIO!
Yup...it's just a matter of when, not where, not who, not how - it's all about the when!

As always, one must throw it all out to the vast universe and allow the the "when" to manisfest itself.
Patience is one of those virtues I know not of - but I understand it's useful!

Most supportingly, a friend!

Courtney Pearson said...

Fully awesome! ^^

Anonymous said...

Yo! Okay! Totally feeling it!
Mr.Incredible could relate to this situation.
As with any good plot, it has to thicken before it becomes clear what's going on!
tick, tick, tick and then boom - all hell breaks loose.

Here's to a good "hell breakin' loose" moment!

Super-J

Pearson Report said...

Ja, Ja, dats goot, very funny und I tink dat you vill be soon to be busy.

But...not so too busy to visit mine Blog - ja! Goot!

(just practicing my Gerglish!)

Nicht schlecht!
Jenny aka Chainy