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One of Those Day

Sometimes you see it coming as soon as you wake up.  You open your eyes, throw your alarm across the room and think, “it’s going to be one of those days.” But the true epitome of one of those days is when you don’t even see it coming. 

Today, I walked into the newsroom unaware that it was about to be one of those days and I received an investigative assignment right off the bat.  I began investigating of course, and paid little attention to the announcement being made during the morning meeting because I was busy making phone-calls and sending faxes to get some leads on a story.  It wasn’t until I was running to the fax machine when I passed a co-worker who casually asked, “is your car maroon?” It was like the part of a movie where the camera zooms in on someone’s face and they play a flashback to a relevant moment.  In my case, I saw the morning meeting and an announcement about how someone’s car was left running out in the lot. 

At this point I ran out of the studio to that lot where I found my car parked, on and running, and locked… keys in the ignition. I quickly pulled a MacGyver and got in using my trusty reporter’s pen and skinny little girl arms.

But this was only the beginning. 

It is a well-known fact that I’m new, and along with that and having a severely backwards sense of direction means I get lost… quite often.  Today was of course, one of those days. 

During my journey to Walton County, while making phone-calls, (though I don’t encourage talking on a cell phone while driving and this is one reason why,) I took a wrong turn and found myself headed 20 minutes out of my way only to realize I had an empty gas tank - at about the same time I realized I was in the middle of nowhere.  Luckily, I got out of “nowhere” and was soon on my way… with the help of our lovely 6 O’clock producer Taylor. 

What no one tells you about one of those days is that they can sometimes be contagious.  Taylor, along with basically everyone else in the newsroom, had the misfortune of coming into contact with me that morning and therefore had caught “one of those days.”

Returning to the newsroom, I began editing my work when I heard my fellow semi-newbie, Megan, from the next edit bay say, “Why won’t the video send?” A few minutes later we found out the answer… our video system had crashed.  Sometimes technology gets the best of you, and you must do the 5 O’clock newscast without video or graphics, telling the stories and summarizing while holding your notes in your hand.

After what turned out to be a surprisingly smooth but stressful broadcast, everyone seemed to want to disappear early for the evening, each leaving the building mumbling about having “one of those days.”

The good thing about one of those days is the learning that comes with it.  I’m sure everyone learned something today about double-checking assignments, preparedness, and their own abilities to act under pressure to get a newscast on air. 

I’m proud to be on a team that can be so successful even when it’s one of those days.

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Posted on Aug 22, 2007 - 06:55 PM by Jessi Chapin
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I was born and raised just outside the nation's capital in northern Virginia, and recently graduated from Virginia Commonwealth University with a major of Broadcast Journalism and minor in International Relations. I studied abroad for a while in Italy and also traveled to Shanghai, China for a journalism class. During college I worked at CBS6 in Richmond, VA as well as FOX5 in Washington D.C. I'm glad to be in sunny Florida and look forward to making Panama City my home for the next few years...

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