JAMES MEIER -- Editor’s Notebook
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I’m back. That’s about the quickest and simplest way to explain how
I’m feeling right now. I’m back in Southern California. And it’s great to
be back.
You see, I, a native Californian, left Orange County (and the state)
for the Chicago area in August 1999. I didn’t do so for the pursuit of
happiness, necessarily, but the pursuit of a whole new world (to borrow
from Disney’s “Aladdin”). Always the curious cat, I wanted to know how
other Americans lived.
More specifically, I wanted to know why some people lived not in
Southern California (where the song says it never rains, though I beg to
differ), but in the Midwest, where winter snow replaces sidewalks and
displaces parking spots, and summer humidity causes sweat breakouts in
unbeknownst places within milliseconds.
A year and a half later, I’ve got an answer: I have no clue
whatsoever. It must be the need to keep family close together. It can’t
be the snow because, even though it always made my day, my Midwestern
friends and co-workers couldn’t stand it and let me know it.
“Thanks a lot, James,” my former co-workers sarcastically threw in my
direction.
“You’re welcome for the cookies,” I’d say, referring to the
chocolate-chip cookie pie I’d bring in on snow days.
Yeah, it definitely wasn’t the snow that kept the natives there. The
summer didn’t seem to offer much either, with the aforementioned humidity
and all. No, I can only offer one real answer as to why the natives stay
there, besides their families. They’ve never lived elsewhere, at least
not in SoCal.
That must be it.
So, to make what could be a long story short enough for the newspaper,
I received the opportunity to return to (as they refer to it in a few
Illinois advertisements) “sunny California” and took it. So, here I am,
now an assistant city editor at the Daily Pilot.
Though I returned to Orange County to encounter six continuous days of
rain (and thinking that I had made a wrong turn on my drive west and
instead ended up in Seattle, where they now suffer our earthquakes), it’s
now sunny and warm, two adjectives seldom used in wintry Chicago.
Anyway, long before my Midwestern stint, I was born in Fountain Valley
and raised in Stanton, Irvine and Temecula (I’ll unfortunately never get
those latter two years back). I then returned to Orange County, where I
majored in journalism at Cal State Fullerton while working at
Disneyland’s Blue Bayou restaurant.
After college, I spent a few years as a reporter at the now-defunct
Tustin Weekly and then a year at the Orange County section of the Los
Angeles Times. At the Times, I continued to cover Tustin, but also added
Irvine, Buena Park, Laguna Beach, Laguna Niguel, Laguna Woods, Stanton,
Brea and Yorba Linda to the mix. As a result, I probably know much more
about those cities than I ever expected I would.
Now, I look forward not only to beginning my editing career at the
Pilot, but also getting to know the cities and residents of Costa Mesa
and Newport Beach. And, with “the warmth of the sun” (tribute to the
Beach Boys) now at my back, it’s great to be back. Thanks.
* JAMES MEIER is the assistant city editor of the Pilot.
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