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Andrew with Aleasa Word, pre-block party, before her family's makeover reveal
I always knew our show co-creator and producer Andrew Kessler would be going places...but who knew it would end up being outer space?
Today is Andrew's last official day on My Home 2.0, as he is leaving for Arizona this weekend to start working on and writing about the Phoenix Mars Mission.
Andrew is one of the smartest, funniest and coolest people I've ever had the pleasure of working with (and I think our crew and 2.0 Families would agree) and while we hate to see him go, it's hard to imagine a more worthwhile project for him to be (sniffle) leaving us for.
Andrew is one of those rare, enviable people who is equally adept at left- and right-brained activities. He has a degree in mathematics (he emailed me a "math joke" one time, which I chuckled at and pretended to get, but was actually waaay over my head) and is great at all the "organizing chaos" skills necessary to managing a huge production, but he's also got a fantastically creative side, and is always ready with a hilarious one-liner. He always got my sometimes-obscure jokes and pop-culture references, and I loved riffing with him on set. The Mars project is very lucky to have him.
Our crew's affectionate nickname for Andrew is "Grandma," which came from (a) his penchant for wearing comfy, old-timey sweaters during the winter shoots, and (b) his penchant for being somewhat of a worrywart.
Above: Zaharko basement, in full-on Grandma Mode, as the Car Couch is being finished.
But his sometimes-worrywartiness stems from that other, most grandmotherly of traits -- unconditional love. My Home 2.0 has been Andrew's baby (grandbaby?) from the get-go, and his care and concern for the program and all the people involved in it really show.
During the episode shoots, when most of the crew were wrapped and ready to hit the sack, Andrew was likely to still be up, "worrying" about tomorrow's shots, whether the family was doing okay in the RV, and how to make this makeover reveal even better than the last.
Andrew, I'm gonna miss you, buddy -- the Wurtz makeover and block party just won't be the same without you. Good luck, and keep us posted!
-Jim
Here are a few more of my favorite behind-the-scenes photos of "Grandma" Andrew, taken over the last eight months of production:
Rocking the "Director Pose" in the Jesserer basement -- through that door behind him is the Bat Cave.
"Who gave that guy a power tool?" Working on the Irving family's FiOS-networked gym/dance studio.
4 Grandmas: Shooting with Red Hat Ladies. (In addition to the Jaeger family's home makeover, their community center got a tech boost as well.)
This was taken by 6-year-old Julia Buckley (one-half of music duo The JBJBs) during her family's tech makeover.
This pic always cracked me up - Andrew taking a giant whiff of the delicious cookies the Zaharkos baked for us on the first day of shooting in their home.
Looking on proudly as the Word family gives thanks (in musical form, no less!), just after their makeover reveal.
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Mike Monello Says:
May 23, 2008 4:17 pm
Andrew,
It's been an amazing ride and you are leaving huge shoes to fill! I wish you all the best on your mission to Mars -- onward and upward!
Rich Jaeger Says:
May 23, 2008 5:30 pm
Andrew – Wishing you the best in all you do. And we know that will be, with that virtue you have of reflecting that everything is cool and under control,
because you care. Nancy and I can proudly say – We know Andrew Kessler.
Rich Jaeger
spiegs Says:
May 23, 2008 7:57 pm
Writer, creative director, singer-dancer-entertainer, former red cape wearer, friend of Canadian folksingers, would-be sommelier. Good luck mi amigo. As Dima Jesserer would say, "You can't drive to Mars."
Nancy Jaeger Says:
May 23, 2008 8:12 pm
Andrew. What can I say? Meeting you and working with was such a blast. I know you will go far (no pun intended). I just wish I could go to Mars too.
Best of everything in all you do. I am sure everyone will miss you at campfire. I feel so honored to have met you.
Nancy Jaeger
Jerry Buckley Says:
May 23, 2008 9:04 pm
Andrew, How exciting to hear . . . and best of luck to you! Thanks for all the care you took during our shoot. Always a pleasure — stay awesome!
The Buckleys: Jerry, Sue and Julia
Lora Says:
May 23, 2008 9:25 pm
Andrew, We are so glad we met you ! I will never forget the first day you came into our home way back when the " my home 2.0 " all started .
We wish you great things ahead !!!!
We will keep in touch .
Take care, thank you for everything you did !
Lora, Scott, Zach and Chaz Kaczor
Zach Kaczor Says:
May 23, 2008 10:24 pm
Andrew Thanks for being so much FUN !!!! I'll miss you.
Zach
Guru Brian Says:
May 23, 2008 10:48 pm
dude andrew it was great. We will meet again my friend!!!! That's a promise!!!
Kathleen Blake Says:
May 24, 2008 1:05 pm
Andrew, our crew will never be the same without you! Thanks for being the best creative partner..and sparring partner..of all times. Good Luck Grandma - we expect the world of you!!
Jay Zaharko Says:
May 24, 2008 2:25 pm
Good luck Andrew!!! The Zaharkos are a better family for having met you. I hope yor project is everything you expect it to be and more. Your hard work,dedication and selflessness have been a inspiration to us.
I hope to share wine and pierogies with you sometime!! :)
Jay
Andrew Says:
May 26, 2008 1:53 am
I'm blushing. Thanks Jim. I don't know how to thank you and everyone for making the last year so wonderfully crazy and brilliant. Even though it's been an eventful few days, I miss you already!
I landed in Tucson yesterday. And, today I had the supreme privilege of being in the Science Operation Center to watch the Phoenix Mars lander arrive safely after a 10-month journey. It was a real nail-bitter. But everything worked perfectly and there were hugs all around -- friends and strangers alike.
Now the real work begins. Sure, it'll be a while before they get a FiOS connection on Mars but I can't wait to report back on the 90 days of wicked science and who-knows-what kinds of discoveries!?!?
Thank you again for an unforgettable year.
Andrew
Aleasa Word Says:
May 26, 2008 5:38 am
Wow,what a wonderful opportunity it was to meet and work with you on your last 2.0 adventure. You are truly a great person and I'm so happy I had to honor to meet you. Take care and God Bless You!
Bill Keaton Says:
May 28, 2008 6:46 am
Andrew,
It has been an absolute pleasure working with you on set and we will surely miss all of your "grandma" qualities to keep control of the chaos! Congratulations and good luck on your most recent endeavor and we can't wait to hear back from you on your mission.
Joelle Irving Says:
May 28, 2008 11:24 am
Andrew,
We wish you the best! You are a wonderful person and fun to work with! Julian will miss giving you his toys:)
Congratulations! The Irvings
Joelle Irving Says:
May 28, 2008 2:42 pm
And here is Julian giving Andrew his train one last time.
Karen Says:
May 28, 2008 5:23 pm
Andrew Andrew Andrew...
I will miss you sorely! In 3 months, I'll be knocking on your door, excited to hear Martian folk tales and whether "it's the heat, or the humidity".
So long, and thanks for all the
fishBACON! xoxo!