2017 was a memorable year for me for the simple fact that I turned 50-years-old in June. Turning 50 affected me in a negative way and made me question and wonder about all that I have done in my life up to this point. Summing up this year like I have done in previous years has helped me reflect on the things I have done and has been a kind of therapy for me. Writing this blog has helped me realize that I truly do have a meaningful life if I spend the time to reflect on it through my writing.
I began January making a kind of comeback to running. I registered for the bi-weekly Miles Mania speed series held at the Ocean Breeze Indoor Track in Staten Island. At that time, I had a pronounced belly, but I gave it my all each time I ran a race event. By March, I had accumulated enough points in the series to come in 2nd place out of 12 men in my age group. I won a trophy for this not because I was the best runner, but because I showed up for the most races. And running the races in this series brought me back in time to when I was on the boy’s track team at Sheepshead Bay High School.
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My running club friends posing with our hard-earned trophies for the series.
In February, I did my first background acting gig of the year portraying a Russian KGB agent for the TV series, The Americans. We filmed at a set made to look like the interior of the Russian KGB Headquarters back in 1980. The set was located in Brooklyn, a far cry from it’s intended time and place. I had to smoke in the scene, but production always gives the actors herbal cigarettes since they’re less toxic and irritating than the real thing.
During our Mid-Winter Break in February, I brought my kids snow-boarding in the Poconos. It was the first time all of us had snowboarded. I was in pain for the rest of the day from constantly falling, but I still had a good time with my kids.
In March, I ran as a 1:55 pacer for the NYC Half Marathon. It was very difficult for me to maintain this pace since I was overweight and out of shape. But I somehow managed to pull it off by crossing the finish line within 30 seconds of my pace goal. By the look on my face in the photo below, you could see that the struggle was real. My co-pacer Sarah on the other hand, seemed to be enjoying herself. I was in a recovery for days as a result of this.
Also during March, I worked on an episode of Law & Order: SVU playing the strangest character: a big blue bunny. I was actually portraying one of those cheap knock-off costumed characters walking around in Times Square. Elmo and other popular characters cannot be used on shows like this since they are licensed characters and shows need to use only generic unlicensed characters like Mr. Big Blue Bunny. In the scene, me and another costumed character were on a cigarette break sitting down with our heads off. Our “action” was to smoke an herbal cigarette during the filming of the scene. The director asked me to keep on taking puffs of my cigarette to show how stressed I was working as a big blue bunny. I think I smoked the most in my life that evening. If I ever get lung cancer, you’ll know why
My friend Jacky and I were teammates for the High Rock Challenge, a wildly popular adventure race held in the Staten Island Greenbelt every April. This race had a series of mystery challenges that punctuated a 10k race course with challenging trails. Our team was called Muddy Buddies. We had fun taking on the challenges throughout the course and of course we got muddy.
After the race, my friend Darren Corona gave my friends and I challenge: eating a piece of the stinkiest food in the world: surstrÖmming. This Swedish delicacy is fermented herring that according to one Japanese study, has one of the most putrid food smells in the world. As soon as Darren opened up the can, a bunch of flies began flying over his head and almost every one of our friends ran far away from him. Three brave souls ate a piece of this stuff: Darren, Mark Vogt, and I. It was an experience bordering on insanity that I will never forget.
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Celebrating our achievements with post-race beers