3.25.2009

Lately....

I've been going back and forth between Huntsville, AL and Nashville for the past two weeks now ever since my little sister moved down there.  I find it weird that when I come back to Nashville it seems like such a big city to me after being in Huntsville.  I went and saw Phosphorescent last night.  It was strange because they had seats in the venue so mostly everyone was sitting down but for one, I hate sitting, and for two I hate sitting when seeing a band play. So I stood.  Because so many people were sitting down there were maybe about 10 people standing and my sister and I were on the side when Matthew Houck got off stage and walked over to us and sang directly to us.  Needless to say it took everything inside of me to not indulge in the instant weakness I felt in my knees and not collapse!!  I couldn't help let the huge smile come over my face though.  I don't normally get like this with people but I will be honest in admitting that he is idealized in our heads.  We listened to Phosphorescent the entire roadtrip to Cali practically and his music just really lives up to all the hype.  

Sunday, the Optimist Manifesto had our pillow fight at Centennial.  It went down a lot different than our first one we threw, but I would say it was still successful in spite of everything.  Metro Parks found out about it...probably no help from being on the front page of the MetroMix newspaper...and called Caitlan up telling her that the Optimist Manifesto had to cancel the event since we didn't have a permit.  Too bad for them we never wanted to obtain a permit...We showed up at the park and we were willing to move the event to another location, but everybody there wanted to have it at Centennial and we have no control over another individual so the feathers flew for at least 45 minutes before the cops showed up.  There weren't as many people this time but it really isn't about how many people show up, just that there were people.  My favorite part of this pillow fight was when the cops did finally show up the people got more excited, and when they turned their sirens on the people cheered and then they started a new round of fighting.  

I have shot 20 rolls of film now but have yet a way to pay for any of it to be developed.  I also shot my first "fashion" shoot for a clothing line called Parlour based out of Nashville.  We shot a pack of polaroids and the rest on film.  These are a few of my favorite polaroids that came out of the shoot...





Definitely a nerve wracking experience as I am  used to shooting for only myself...not two other people as well on top of it being my first "fashion" shoot also.  

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