It's the 1 year anniversary of the incorporation of Random Fandom Life, Inc. I can’t believe it’s already been a year. As I look back on the journey, my heart is warmed by the persistence and love that has gone into breathing life into a small idea that began to take shape in the early months of 2017.
The Supernatural fandom has led me to meet some really incredible people. Three of those people became my fellow founding members of Random Fandom Life: Brandy Melin, Jenny Hendrix, and Jaime Fitzpatrick. Coming from varied backgrounds and experiences, we all bring our own talents and perspectives to the mix. None of us had ever started anything like this before, but despite that, we dug in and pushed hard to make it happen.
Countless hours of online conversation led to the drafting of our Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws. We’ve been talking to each other every day for close to a year and a half at this point. Every day is something new.
Moving on...
Valentine's Day. There are so many things, good or bad,that can be said about this holiday, but this post isn't about any of that.
This post is about a room full of random people in an old brick building reading words that caused a stir.
"Give A Little Love a night of poetry with Rachel Miner" was an event at Rapp's Saloon on Second Street in Santa Monica, CA, benefiting Random Acts and hosted by the folks at The Greater LA GISHWHES group.
I brought my son Isaac along (he'll be 9 in March) because he likes Rachel and because I thought it would be a good experience for him to spend time with cool people and hear some poetry. He didn't want to go, but in fairness, he never wants to go anywhere. Tough noodles, kid, you're getting some culture for Valentine's Day.
We stopped at Target to get a few gift cards to donate at the event. I learned my lesson at the last event about donating large quantities of items and then trying to lug them to the event site after barely finding parking. No weightlifting for me this time, thanks.
I wasn't sure what to expect with this 'open mic' event, but I should have known that it would be casual, because Rachel is just awesome like that. It was very laid back and informal. A few chairs, a few cushions on the floor, a snack table, and a valentine creation station. The idea was to make a valentine and then everyone would get to take one home at the end of the evening.
Well, my son wasn't having any of that. He took one look at all the heart shapes, stamps, stickers, and glittery letters, and it was on. He made one valentine for Rachel, made a second one, and then made a third one before he finally wandered back to sit with me for the readings.
We've taken off the training wheels, so forgive us for a few bumps and bruises here and there. Feel free to poke around and check things out. If you find anything out of sorts, feel free to drop us a line, because if you had something in your teeth, we would tell you. We wouldn't let you hang out on the internet, flashing it to the world. Help us help you help us...or something like that.
Here in the blog section we have a few throwbacks to blogs from the old wordpress site before we went fancy-pantsy and made our own. We aim to fill this section with blogtastic wonder. Stay tuned.
Make sure to check out the bottom of the home page where we have our roster of fandom families. Don't see yours? Let us know! We want to include everyone, so if you contact us, we'll add you. It's an on-going task.
The About RFL section tells you almost everything you need to know about us: where we came from, what we are about, how we work, who we help, and the faces behind the screen bringing amazing things to so many fandoms.
Events & Campaigns is where we list the fun stuff and believe us, we've got some great things ahead, so stay tuned. And, in the near future, you will be able to purchase your very own piece of Random Fandom Life through our Shop section! Patience is a virtue. We don't possess it, but we hear it's nice.
Interested in being a part of the fun? Contact us and let us know! We are always looking for people to help with the vision of making the world a better place through fandom unity.
~ Random Fandom Life
Here at Random Fandom Life, we support all types and genres of fandom. We believe anything that brings people together and inspires them to love each other and make a difference in the world is something to be celebrated. We also believe that anything that helps people to help themselves is something that should be shared.