First, congratulations to my cousin Kristen, whose show on AMC was a smashing hit last night! The Killing — if you missed it, go watch it! They premiered the first two episodes from 9-11 last night (and I’ve been reading tweets about it all morning—and getting a little too excited, but totally can’t call Kristen yet based on our time zones). I know all about it, but I haven’t watched it yet because I don’t have cable. I know–I should have subscribed to cable just to support my cousin. Believe me, I considered it. Most of my friends don’t have cable either–AppleTV, iTunes, and Hulu (and cable at the gym) have totally made cable unimportant to me…except on the rare occasion that my cousin is producing a TV show.
I just looked up the replay schedule of The Killing….and I’m SO going to be rocking the AMT at the gym at 3:15 on April 8th. Phew.
I’m sorry, Kristen. My lack of cable is not indicative of my level of support for your endeavors.
With all the excitement surrounding this premiere, it made me think a lot (more) about how we get immersed in other people’s lives. People watch tons of reality TV (RHNYC—sign me up!), and there’s a reason for it. It’s related to why we read blogs and can’t wait for our bloggie friends to post the next tidbit about their lives.
Some people are attractive and funny, and others have knowledge or things we want. Once we start to get to know their stories, we follow them because we’re interested in their stories.
I was lucky to have attended a conference workshop when I was working on my Ph.D. that introduced me to the methodology of Narrative Inquiry. It’s a qualitative methodology (read: no numbers) that is based on the idea that people live, tell, re-live, and re-tell their stories—and by doing that, we experience life and make decisions and have feelings. When we read/watch other people’s stories, we are, in a way, experiencing the experiences of them. As soon as I learned about this methodology, I was sold.
We live in stories—so what if we surrounded ourselves with stories that made our own stories better?
I think that might be what blogs are for–we’re enhancing our own experiences through reading about others. I know that if I start reading a blog that doesn’t resonate with my own values, I don’t usually return. It’s nothing personal, it’s just not the story I need to follow.
In stories like The Killing, which is about the aftermath of a 17 year-old being murdered in a small community, there is something that pulls at our hearts. For my cousin, who believed in this show as soon as she discovered the script, continued to pitch it even when people told her the unique format wouldn’t work (the entire season takes place over thirteen days), she followed it through anyway. And it’s working.

When she came to town a few months ago (and I carted her all over the region as she talked on the phone—they were casting for the show at that time so she had lots of phone meetings…but that’s a different story), we had this really teary conversation about how she was immediately drawn to the script for this show because of the death aspect of the story. It related to her own life because her cousin (my sister) died seven years ago, and she wanted to learn more about what my family and my parents had to go through. She and I used to talk on the phone for hours when I was living in my sister’s house after she died. Kristen is more dramatic than I am and we’ve had our disagreements…and I’d love it if she’d eat more veggies, but she was always there for me when I needed her (and still is).



So how can we use other people’s stories to enhance our lives instead of putting us in a position where we’re just envying people?
What if we took an inventory of why we’re following someone’s story? What about their stories do we want to adopt into our own lives?
What do I get from my cousin’s story? Inspiration, the history of our lives together, a bond that has always been pretty good (although she idolized my sister), a little humor, hard work, and free spirit (she often travels to foreign countries by herself…for fun, and she totally doesn’t pay attention to little details like car repairs. No sweating the small stuff for that lady!). I spent Kristen’s 30th birthday with her in LA last year, which happened to be immediately after she sold the show to AMC. It was an exciting time—we didn’t sleep much that weekend, but it was awesome to share a little piece of her story.
I didn’t ask for permission to post this, but I’m going to do it anyway—her friends compiled this list for her birthday, and I ended up putting it in the photobook I made for her that documented that weekend.
30 Reasons We Love Kristen Campo:
She is always open to a new adventure (ie: sleeping in a trailer on the side of the road in Australia)
She thinks a good movie must have a “Happy” ending, and thinks a bad movie is everything else
She is always up for a skosh of wine and good conversation
She takes great pride in all her friendships
She can talk more than anyone else at any time, any place, and in any situation
She is extremely driven and successful, and is passionate about her work
She asks for advice and genuinely cares and listens to what you say
She ain’t afraid to kiss and tell
She holds the Guinness Book of World Records for most weddings attended
She has a fish named Nicholas Sparks
She loves scrap booking, and thinks every major event must be memorialized in one
She sleeps on top of 10-15 scripts every night
She has the ability to name every Rom-Com ever made since 1981
She is a hopeless romantic
She puts all shame to the side and will ask for photos at even the most awkward times (ie: Carlton, and Ian)
She kept her room clean for 30 days, and still didnβt pick up the habit
She thinks wine is about quantity not quality
She does more for her friends than for herself
She believes “Sweet Home Alabama” should have won 11 Oscars
She thinks grocery shopping is picking up 2 frozen dinners and a bottle of wine
She is not scared of traveling in a foreign country, where she doesn’t speak the language, by herself, drunk,Β while bungy jumping
She makes a mean turkey chuck
She believes “Rom-Coms” are reality and “the News” is fiction
She taught at a cooking school……..still doesn’t know how to cook
She believes her blankie will keep the bad goblins away
Her average daily bath time is 1 minute 42 seconds
She is the only person in the history of life who has been jet lagged for over a week
She holds the Guinness Book of Records for most photos on Snapfish
She is the only person (aside from kids) who thinks “30” is REALLY OLD
She is a beautiful person inside out and out
Happy 30th birthday Kristen! We love you.
Kristen’s story is fun and funny, and pretty darn successful–I think we all have that in our own way. If you had to write your own story, what would the next chapter be?
Also, did you watch The Killing?
p.s. if I get in trouble for posting that 30 Things list, I’ll delete it!
This is so great — I agree — sometimes I find myself getting jealous of other's success or of how much money they make, but what I try to do is turn it into inspiration and admiration. What a great way to celebrate your 30th by having your show debut! She sounds like a rockin' cousin!
What a great post. I didn't see it, but really want to now. Though, by the description, it may be hard for me to handle. I had a dear friend who was murdered and I sat through most of the trial. So watching those types of shows has a new meaning for me.
Awww how sweet!!!!
Its truly amazing how the people around us influence and change our lives! π
CONGRATS to Kristen! Since I don't have (most) cable channels I couldn't watch it either… but I doubt I'll be as patient to watch her show as I have been with all the seasons of Weeds (ie no waiting for it to come out on Netflix! I need to see it soon!)
I love this post and all the photos in it. The whole thing made me smile. And why didn't we go visit her in Vancouver when they were shooting it?! Can we go next time she's there?
YAY Kristen!! Happy Birthday!!!
Awesome post!! Got me a little teary…as it's so true.
Thank you for posting. The inspiration I got from this post is a great way to start the week! π
Wow – what a great post!! That's so exciting that Kristen sold her show to AMC! It's sound great – I'm definitely going to watch it!!! π
I haven't watched the show, but that is seriously so amazing for your cousin!!! What an amazing accomplishment!
What a beautiful beautiful tribute to your cousin!!
I'm absolutely going to check out The Killing. What a successful, inspiring person she is. Thanks for sharing π
Aweee girl I will come with you to watch the rerun! Haha I don't have cable either:) I love this post so so much. Kristen must be the most beautiful person. I especially love the list- if you ask me, it's something to be proud of!!:)
What a cute post! I loved seeing all the old pics π – Congrats to your cousin – that is so awesome she is a producer – what a fun job! I will def. watch the show!
I didn't see your post last night, but I'll definitely watch on the 8th!
I really enjoyed reading today's post. I feel like I got to know you more and that's always so much fun to me. I really like your advice on using other peopleβs stories to enhance our lives. I'm really going to remember that and make it apart of my life! Thanks.
Lisa- what a beautiful post about your cousin. I love my cousins too- and one is an on air personality so it is SO fun to watch and support her. Your post is more meaningful because you did what you said you loved in blogs- you invited me….. us….. in. Thanks. And, bonus marks, by doing that you demonstrated you are authentic which is hard to do on line.
What a great post about your cousin!! that's so cool about The Killing!!! You must be so proud!!!
this is such a great post!! getting excited about just a tidbit more of someone else's life is so true.
Glad to hear the show was a hit! I totally agree- I latch onto peoples stories. Its totally what makes me read certain blogs (like yours ;)) and watch certain shows. Another blogger (julie go lean) and I always joke that some day they'll make a real housewives of blog world π
I didn't watch it, but I would like to! I love that she was so drawn to the story and kept on pitching it — it was obviously something that she believed in!
I love that you find her story inspiring — I enjoy reading about other people getting success/what they want out of life, etc, because it gives me hope that the same can happen for me!
Wow, congratulations to Kristen! That's fantastic! It's inspiring to hear about such a hard-working and determined woman who's accomplished so much at a young age. It's also great that you have such a close relationship with your cousin. It makes me want to reach out to mine. Anyways, The Killing got good ratings, so I'm sure Kristen is thrilled today! She sounds like a great person and I hope I get to work with her someday. =)
Congrats to your cousin!
lisa, this post is a wonderful tribute to your very fun cousin. i can tell how proud of her you are, and that's just excellent. i envy “free spirits” because those attributes are just not in my genes!
i absolutely adore the list of 30 reasons to love your cousin. this list idea would be a great gift idea to give to someone important in your life…i'd love if someone close to me did this for me!!!
thanks for sharing your cousin with us, and for the family photos.
i'm laughing that you will go watch tv at the gym…because i've totally done that! at they gym, at a bar…i'll stake out a spot for a show i really want to see that i can't get at home!
i think tv via computer is the next wave…tvs/cable are going to be bygones, watch and see!
She's still there—they're shooting the finale right now….I guess we probably can't make the trip in the next week or so though π
So…..we'll plan on next time! She sold another show too—so that adventure will be coming up in the next several months!
I would love to graduate college with semi-decent grad & a job prospect. Grad school acceptance (and the money to pay for it) wouldn't be bad either!
What a beautiful tribute to your cousin. The idea of stories being the way that we understand life really resonates with me. I think you've hit on something: I read blogs because I feel that I get to *know* the person writing it. Humans have an instinctive desire to know and to be known. Again, I am so sorry for the loss of your sister. I lost my 27-year-old cousin and her unborn infant daughter quite suddenly in January. It just seems so wrong when young, vibrant people die.
Wow–that is so sad about your cousin. I'm so sorry that happened. My
sister was 27 when she died too—but her baby lived. My mom and I are sure
to always remind ourselves how lucky we are that he survived. Life is
amazing and fragile all at once!
“She kept her room clean for 30 days, and still didnβt pick up the habit.” ———> love this one!! π
Congrats to Kristen (and to you, for having such an amazing source of inspiration!)
how great to know someone in that way and know their quirks; isn't this what friendship/bonds are all about
This is such a beautiful story, thank you for sharing it with us! Congrats and Happy Birthday to Kristen!
Since Netflix became part of our household, we hardly watch any actual TV – we got rid of cable last month. But I'll be checking out the reruns because it actually sounds like a great story line for a show! Happy Birthday to your cousin!!
such a sweet tribute post! i love some of these 30 things – hilarious :).
– Beth @ http://www.DiningAndDishing.com
This was fun! I agree..stories DO make the people. I'm getting to that blog readership point where it's hard for me to stop reading because I don't want to hurt feelings but my time is precious and I only want to be reading things that either inspire me or that I can learn from or that I just plain enjoy reading! Love the 30 things tribute…no cable here either!
I'll have to check this out! And I love the 30 things list- keep it!
No, I didn't watch the killing. But I'll definitely have to check it out! I remember reading about that same narrative theory (or a very similar one) this semester in my communications class and found it really intriguing. It's amazing how much stories truly impact us.
I dont watch much tv but I want to check out the Killing – ever since you first mentioned your cousin is producing it I have been itching to tune in =) Such a fabulous and sweet list that Kristen's friends compiled for her birthday… ahhh it is too too wonderful!
I completely agree with what you said about gravitating towards people's stories that you relate to. I'm the same way =) I like YOUR story =) hehe
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