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About Me

My name is Joey Lax-Salinas and a lifelong resident of NW Indiana. I love having a good time, going out, anything artsy, roadtrips, so much more! I've taken two cross country roadtrips, one of which was entirely by myself and love to go on vacation. I've worked with a number of celebrities, including Grammy Award Winners John Mellencamp and LeAnn Rimes, as well as country sensations Sara Evans, Rachel Proctor, and a few other celebrities as well. In 2003, I worked as a Production Assistant for the documentary "Trouble No More - The Making of a John Mellencamp Album," which went on to win an Emmy in September 2004.


Previously on Real Life @ RMU

Who Says the Beach is for Summer?
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  When I woke up on Sunday, I didn't really have any plans. Actually, the plan for the day was to have no plans and sit around and be lazy. I don't get to do that much these days. It was gorgeous outside on Sunday, sunny, no wind, low 50s, so while sitting at home sounded like a good idea when I woke up, I ended up going out with some friends.

  Me, Kenny and Wally took a short drive out to the Indiana Dunes in Chesterton, IN and got there around 5:30pm. The sun was still up, but only had about another half hour before sunset. The goal was to go there and take pictures, so I brought my camera and the tripod. Wally and Kenny wanted me to take a bunch of pictures of them that were nice with the sunset and the Chicago skyline in the background so they could use them for their MySpace pages. I took over 200 pictures and I am SOOO happy with the results! I have to say, this was probably the best photoshoot that I have had so far. The pictures that I took are posted on the right there. I only posted a few of them, but you get the idea.

  Last weekend, I went out on a photoshoot with my cousin Ben and my sister. We took some good candid shots and I humored some of them up a bit. Rachel loves Hollister clothes, so I made a little advertisement for her and her Hollister jeans. For Ben, I just wanted to do something stupid, so I wrote those words next to him. And then of course, we started getting silly and posing for a bunch of funny pictures but caught a nice one of us 'sleeping' on the bench.

 
PICTURES (Top to Bottom):

1) Chicago Skyline

2) Chicago Skyline 2

3) Kenny walking along the shore

4) Me, Kenny, and Wally

5) Wally looking at the fiery sky

6) Kenny, Wally and I.

7) Waves coming in on Lake Michigan

8) Ben and I

9) Rachel's Hollister Advertisement

10) Ben and I...sleeping.

 

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Vacation Planning...So Much to Do!
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Well, my long vacation is now only two weeks away. I've decided to leave on Thursday evening instead of Friday and return on Memorial Day instead of Sunday, so there have been a few slight changes since I wrote about my plans a few blogs ago. The route is still the same, but now instead of doing the whole trip by myself, my friend Tim is flying into Newark, NJ on the 7th day of the vacation and he will be going with me the rest of the way! LOOK OUT EAST COAST, HERE COMES TROUBLE!!!

 For those of you who never read the past blog about my upcoming vacation, let me fill you in. Below is my updated vacation schedule to give you an idea of how it's going to go:

   


  • Thursday, May 18, 2006 - Leave Hammond, IN in the afternoon and drive to COlumbus, OH. Stay the night. (4 hrs 15 min)
  • Friday, May 19, 2006 - Leave Columbus, OH and travel to Washington, DC taking the 'southern route'. (5 hrs 30 min)
  • Saturday, May 20, 2006 - Spend time in Washington, DC, see and tour the White House at 12:00pm, Capitol Building, Washington Monument, Lincoln Memorial, National Archives, etc. Stay one more night.
  • Sunday, May 21, 2006 - Leave early, drive through Baltimore, Philadelphia, stay in Atlantic City. (3 hrs 30 min)
  • Monday, May 22, 2006 - Leave Atlantic City, drive through New Jersey to New York, NY. Spend time in NYC. (2 hrs 30 min)
  • Tuesday, May 23, 2006 - Spend time in NYC, see Times Square, Ground Zero, Empire State Building, Grand Central Station, etc. Stay one more night.
  • Wednesday, May 24, 2006 - Leave NYC, pick up Tim at the airport in Newark, NJ and drive to Boston, MA. (2 hrs 45 min)
  • Thursday, May 25, 2006 - Spend time in Boston. Going to a 7:05 Red Sox vs. Devil Rays game at Fenway Park. After the game, we are leaving and driving to Portland, ME. (1 hr 30 min)
  • Friday, May 26, 2006 - Leave Maine, drive through lower Maine and then beginning heading west into New Hampshire and Vermont and staying the night in Lake Placid, NY. Most of this day will be spent observing nature and taking pictures. (5 hrs 30 min)
  • Saturday, May 27, 2006 - Leave Lake Placid early, cross over the US/Canada border north of Lake Ontario and head southwest toward Toronto. Stay the night in or just outside of Toronto. (4 hrs 30 min)
  • Sunday, May 28, 2006 - Spend some time in Toronto. We're going to a 1:05pm Blue Jays vs White Sox game. Leave Toronto heading west to Windsor, Canada. (4 hrs 5 min)
  • Monday, May 29, 2006 - Leave Windsor, cross the US/Canada border to Detroit. We're going to a 1:05pm Tigers vs. Yankees game. After that, we leave Detroit and head home for Hammond, IN. (4 hrs 10 min)

       


    I've posted pictures on the side to show some of the places and things that I will see. I plan on taking over 2,000 photos while I am on this trip and I will be sure to share them with you when I return!

    Most everything that I need to do for the trip is done, except for the hotel bookings. I've been shopping around a lot trying to get the best deals, but I still need to reserve my rooms. I'm not too worried about the small places I stay, but I want to make sure that Washington DC, Atlantic City, and Boston are booked for sure.

    Does anybody have any suggestions on places to go, things to see, or pictures to take? I'd love to get your feedback!

     

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  • Real Life @ RMU

    Joey

    Program: Hometown: Schererville, IN Campus:
    St. Louis anyone???
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    This past weekend was awesome. I went with my friend Kenny and my cousin Ben to St. Louis on a little weekend road trip. The weekend was action packed and we were always on the move, which was nice because we were only there for a little over a day.

    Here's how the trip started...

    I woke up around 5:30am on Saturday and I was already packed and ready to go. I jumped in the shower and drove to pick up Ben, then stopped by Kenny's to pick him up. We were on the road by 6:30am heading from NW Indiana down to St. Louis. We took I-55 straight down and made a fairly short pit stop in Springfield. I had never been to Springfield, so this was all new to me. Of course I had the camera with me (no suprise to anyone) and started snapping shots of some of the historical buildings, like the Capitol Building, and the Old Capitol Building during the 'Lincoln Era'. We also saw where Abraham Lincoln use to have his law office with his law partner, and many other Abe Lincoln attractions. Unfortunately because we were pressed for time, I was not able to go to the gravesite or visit the Lincoln Presidential Library. We made a last stop at Subway before we left, then headed on the road to 'The Loo'.

    The drive itself was fun because Kenny brought his video camera. Most of the people that saw us on the road probably thought we were a bunch of nuts, or just some crazy college boys having a good time, but we definately had some fun with the video camera! Mostly just trying to get people to wave to us and video taping ourselves acting stupid and going overboard with jokes.

    As we got to St. Louis, I took the exit just before crossing the river and we headed to the shore. We were actually in East St. Louis, which isn't considered the most fabulous of cities. It reminded me a lot of Gary, IN. We took pictures of the St. Louis skyline and bridges and the arch and of course took out the video camera and got a lot of footage along the shore until....

    ...the cops showed up!!!

    Now, keep in mind, we were three boys with video equipment, Indiana license plates, hanging out in a train yard, running around with our shirts off...harmless right? Well I guess not! The officer approached us and asked what we were doing. I explained to the officer (who was very nice) that I was a professional photographer and I take skyline pictures of cities. I showed him a few of the pictures from my camera and he asked to see all of our ID's. He took our drivers licenses back to his car and ran them through. Of course they came out clean and the officer explained why he had to check us. Apparently since September 11, anyone that is on that side of the river taking pictures or video tape must be looked into to see if we were terrorists or if we posed a terrorist threat. The main concern was the The Arch is a national symbol and recognized worldwide and may be a target to terrorists. The officer kindly gave us back our ID's and gave us suggestions on what to do if we came back at night to take the same pictures (which we did). He told us to just be sure that we always had our ID's on us just in case another officer stopped us later on. I was done taking pictures, so we finally headed over the river into the city.

    From there, we checked into our hotel. We stayed at the Millenium Hotel Suites, which I HIGHLY recommend to anyone that goes to St. Louis. It was very reasonably priced, and it was located directly across from The Arch. It was a very classy 4-star hotel, and we all just loved it. We went up in The Arch after we checked in and even took the trip to the top. The view was amazing! Luckily for us, we had a fabulous day - 75 degrees and sunny!

    We went and visited the new Busch Stadium, which was now completely finished, and just days from hosting its first home game. The field was amazing and I'll be excited to see a game there sometime!

    The top of our hotel had a revolving restaurant that gives a 360 degree view of the entire city. It was very classy, so we felt out of place with our hats and t-shirts!!! We all got really good steaks and enjoyed the view and watched the sunset from the 28th floor restaurant.

    We went back to the hotel room, I dumped the pictures I had taken from the camera and loaded them on to my laptop. Around 11:00, we went downstairs to the Martini Bar and had ourselves a couple drinks. There was a high school prom event also going on as well as a fraternity event, so we were people watching as we sat there. We started getting a little bored. The bartender brough over a stack of those small square bar napkins and we started having a little bit of fun. We wrote the numbers 10, 9, and 8 on the napkins, and made three sets for each of us. As people walked by, we held up one of the numbers as if it was a gymnastics competition. Everyone who walked by thought it was histarical and we quickly became the talk of the lobby. The bartender thought it was a riot, and everything was all in good fun.

    We woke up the next day a little groggy from the time change (since we moved the clocks up an hour) and we got our stuff together and headed out. We took a last drive around the city before we left, then headed north. We made another pitstop in Springfield and ate Subway again, then headed home with the video camera in Kenny's hand. After I get the video transfered to digital, I'll post a video clip of some of the funny scenes. Luckily for us, we got out of Springfield and central Illinois in time to miss the tornados that came through! Apparently, they came just hours after we past through.

    So back home we were. We made it home in about 4 1/2 hours! Everything went well, no one got arrested, I didn't get any tickets driving down, and all in all, it was a great time.

    As usual, I have posted pictures that I took in St. Louis to the right. Some of the pictures are from Springfield also.

     

     

    Thank you to all of those who have sent me feedback!

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