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all righty, so here's the deal. wind symphony is going to be part of a concert tomorrow night, 7:30 pm at the U of M Flint theatre. tickets are 10 bucks because it's a fundraiser (money goes towards the equipment fund of the music department). so...come to my concert!






(...I was gonna do this when I was at the high school today, but Schuster didn't leave enough time at the end of class so that I could make an announcement...so I have to shamelessly promote here instead.)
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so that Slinky that I got as a freshman adoption present at marching band awards my freshman year...yeah, I finally took it out of its packaging today...*loser*
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so...marching band awards...

how long will I have to be graduated before they stop giving me things?!? lol. I got a band booster certificate thingy...and it was weird because I was the first "booster" to be called up to get stuff...but I'm not really a real booster because I don't have a kid in the program, so...I'm a Band-Aid?

it was crazy though. people cheered. and it was weird for me. I was like..."?!?"... o.O

and apparently Kyle looks like a bird and is fruity sometimes? I don't think I quite got that one, but okay...

had a brain fart and didn't take a picture of Danny with his hat, even though I had my camera with me. cuz I'm dumb like that.

poked Josh...but he has leather armor, so it wasn't very effective. and he looked at me funny.

guppy/goldfish. so when he's a junior what will he be?

*heart*everyone
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so I don't even know Carissa, yet I want her destroyed. she and some other kid were talking during all of symphonic band's performance, despite 4 different people telling them to shut up. *fumes*

so I asked Katie to kill her. and Katie gave me a funny look and was like, "wait, don't you like...not know her?" so it was amusing.

other than that, though, I enjoyed the concert. the "Marche Militaire" that orchestra played...I knew I'd heard it before...cuz orchestra played it for festival my sophomore year. yay for recognizing stuff.
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Friday night was the homecoming game, and I got to march in the parade and in pregame, and then play with the band in the stands. it was awesome to be back there again, playing with everyone that I've been playing next to for years. (that's really the one thing that I can't stand about wind symphony at school, I don't know anybody but Knuuti, so it's nowhere near as fun because there's no inside jokes to be involved in and stuff like that) but anyway, pregame actually went pretty well even though we alumni only got to practice it like 4 times, so we didn't really know exactly what we were doing. the parade was great...for like the whole first half, I was having to bite my lip to keep myself from grinning like a maniac, that's how much I loved being marching with the band again. (and the only reason I wasn't still trying to keep from grinning during the second half is that that's when I started hurting. there's something about having to hold 7 pounds of metal in front of your face for half an hour using muscles that you haven't even thought about in 6 months that kinda hurts a little, lol) but yeah, it was so great to be back in the stands playing again, too. it was amusing to realize how much of the music I still remembered. and I was amazed that I could still hear afterwards, due to having had Josh H. and Steve standing behind me in the stands...they weren't playing quite in my ears, but it was still pretty close. god, I got such a rush from just being back up there playing again.

after the game I went to Country Sun, and like half the marching band was there, it was great. so I got a lot of hugs from everyone, because I was just in a hug-type mood that night.

it was comforting to be back in a place where I always know what's going on.

last night was D&D, which was fun, even though I was half asleep through most of it. I think the crowning moment was probably when the cleric set a door on fire (it was locked and we needed to get through and kill the stuff on the other side), then decided it would be a good idea to kick the door (to try to knock it down, apparently?), so he ended up doing damage to himself. it was super funny.

so yes. fun weekend. and I think I'm pretty prepared for my exam tomorrow, too.

lunch at Archie's with my family as usual today, as soon as they get home from church.

so I'm in a good mood. hopefully in the late afternoon-type time maybe I'll be able to get together with Bry for a little while.

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woo, magical mellophone delivery!
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so. game last night. we definitely won because of the band. or did nobody else notice the fact that the quarter that the team was playing like shit was the quarter when the band wasn't playing because Schuster was off somewhere?

D&D tonight. should prove to be...interesting.

ATTENTION ALL DHS MARCHING BAND ALUMNI: homecoming next week, rehearsal at 3pm to learn drill for pregame, food before rehearsal. parade lineup at 4. game starts at 7 as usual, I believe.
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I'm sitting on my porch right now. and, as my porch happens to be situated right across the tracks from the marching band's practice field, I can definitely hear them practicing. it sounds sweet. *grin* yay band.

I got to move furniture at work this morning, oh joy. they put in new carpet over the weekend, so all the stuff they'd moved out of the way needed to be put back. so that was a lot of moving stuff required. plus dealing with the 2-foot-high pile of books on the floor under the drop box, where there's usually a cart thing to catch the books, but it had apparently been moved sometime in the carpeting process.

Bry burned me a Within Temptation cd yesterday, yay. it's awesome.

wind symphony tomorrow...I haven't really looked at my music much yet, I should probably do that...but I don't feel like it right now, lol. I mean, I've looked at it, and it mostly looks pretty easy, so it shouldn't be too bad.

what else is there to say since I last updated? Ren Fest was sweet. crowded, as usual, but sweet nonetheless. we did a lot of listening to the various music groups they had there, because they're always neat to hear, and did very little shopping as neither of us had money.

I honestly can't remember what I did the rest of the weekend. homework on Sunday...house cleaning yesterday, that's right. and gave the French horn a bath, which it really needed.

whee...nobody's online. oh, right, they're all at rehearsal, lol.

nothing much else to say right now.
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so Midol has caffeine in it. I've come to the conclusion that it is indeed a bad thing for me to take first thing in the morning. I'm totally twitchy right now, it's bad. kinda makes it hard to type. and hard to write, which was bad since I just got out of 50 minutes of taking notes.

my bag weighs more than I do, I swear. and I don't even have my biology books with me. when I was walking in this morning I was walking kinda slowly because of how heavy it was, and the first thing out of my mouth was "I'm overburdened, so I'm taking a penalty to my speed." my very next thought was, "oh my. well, I guess Bry would be proud." lol. I think it's a little sad, actually.

went to the game last night, which was fun. the place I'd chosen to sit ended up being right next to the mellophones, just on the other side of the rope. so that was cool. apparently Josh Hocken's new goal is to be louder than Steve, so I can actually hear him now! yay him. but yeah, so I had the band on one side of me, Bry on the other, and Bry's "army of obnoxiousness" behind me, consisting of people like Brian Blaine and Jacob Balla (who, interestingly enough, I'd been hearing people talk about for years, but this was the first time I'd actually met him.). so yeah. they were kinda obnoxious, but it was funny nonetheless. and I had to explain band things to them, but oh well. can't hurt to educate them a bit, I guess. and the show was pretty awesome, yayness. so yeah, I had a great time yesterday. wish I hadn't had to get up this morning, though.

*sigh* class in like 50 minutes. at least it's history, though, so it should be pretty easy.
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apparently I've survived my first day.

too bad I have lab tomorrow.

anyway, so...my teachers and classes and stuff. Nan the bio professor is cool. and funny. and I think it's okay to call her Nan, but I'm not sure...it's weird, because I hear all the bio professors being called by their first names when my mum talks about them, but I don't know what to call them in school. the lecture seems like it's gonna be a lot of work...and I dunno what the lab's gonna be like yet, because we don't have it this week or next week. oh, Luke Woolard is in my lecture...not that I actually know him or anything, Randy pointed him out and I was like, hey, I know people that know him.

Professor Daassa (world history to 1500) is nice. he's from Tunisia and went to school in France, so he's a wee bit hard to understand sometimes, but no biggie. and it looks like the class probably isn't gonna be too bad either.

Professor Stach (chem)...well...I still don't know what to think about him. I mean, his political views are interesting, and it's nice that he's picky about grammar, but...HELLO, HE'S A CHEM TEACHER! there are some things that really don't need to be talked about in chem, so yeah. and I don't like the fact that all the tests are take-home tests that you have to do in groups, because I don't know anybody and I hate working in groups. so yeah, I get the feeling this class is gonna make me cry a lot.

chem lab tomorrow.

wind symphony wasn't too bad. of course, it's...well, tiny I guess is the best word to describe it. I think there's about 27 people in the class. I'm the only horn. at least the music isn't particularly difficult. I just need to remember to number the music by next week. oh, and Knuuiti's in my class, which surprised me. ah well, it's nice to have someone I know there. the percussionists were confused about who was playing what part (there's like 7 of them and generally only 2 or 3 of any other instrument), and I was like, *sigh* this reminds me of home. some things never change, I guess...

and I got to see Jenny between classes today, which was pretty cool.

football game tomorrow. I'll definitely be there to watch the band. I must see this new pre-game (even if Kyle does think it looks like something his dog threw up, lol) and of course it'll give me a chance to talk to my band friends for more than like 30 seconds.
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my friends page looks so...non-updated now because half the people on my friendslist are at camp. I went up to the school yesterday to see everyone off, and ended up getting enlisted to help Chelsea and Andy find stuff...it felt weird to be there but not really be there, if that makes any sense at all. which it probably doesn't.

yesterday afternoon/evening I went over to Bry's house, which was a lot of fun. we rented a couple movies, and Tom came over after a while...had a nice chat with him, after realizing that I'd never really had a conversation with him before outside of a general "hi, how are you" type thing. anyway, so we watched a couple movies (a low-budget fantasy film that left us all more confused at the end than we were at the beginning, and Sin City, which I really could have done without seeing, even though they did have pretty cool cars (the most interesting part of the movie, in my opinion...I'm not really a fan of all the violence, honestly)) hung out playing/watching people play WoW. and watched some flash videos, including an actual intelligent one.

oh yeah, and they made the mistake of letting me have caffeine, so I was a little scary.

I guess I'm going to the university tomorrow with Mum because I have a whole bunch of things I need to do, and she's gonna be there anyway to work on stuff for her classes. and then in the afternoon Rachel's having a couple friends over, so I will probably be locking myself in my room with my laptop and a book.

yeah, I was gonna do music filing at school this morning, but I just didn't feel like it. so I decided not to go, and therefore gained an extra 4 hours of free time, yayness.
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in the past week or so I've run into a few people from school, and it made me realize just how much I really miss all the band kids all of the sudden. like, Danny came over last week, and I saw Logan yesterday and Kyle I. today. and I just really miss everyone all of the sudden. *pout* I dunno, it just feels...lonely. I'm almost looking forward to school starting back up again, because I'll be able to go to the marching band games and stuff, so I can see everyone again.
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so I'm supposed to be filing music at school today...got to school, found out that orchestra is in the choir room today and the band room is locked. I guess Schuster's in a dunk tank, probably for the Hahn field day. so I said "screw it" and came back home. I'll go back up there 3rd hour, hopefully he'll be back by then. because I really don't want to be driving back and forth between the school and home all day. that would be annoying.

kinda wish I'd known he wasn't gonna be there, I would've just slept in.

so anyway, graduation was yesterday...I'm kinda glad it's over, actually. was getting a little tired of putting my life on hold for one day. and it was a long day too. but it's over, and I'm graduated...and going back up to the school in half an hour...

had a lot of fun after graduation, though...went over to Manda's house and hung out for hours. enjoyed the storm very much.

I feel so weird walking around school anymore, but at the same time, I just can't get away from the place. I guess I just can't let my younger friends go. I've grown very attached to a lot of these people, and I guess it's hard to think that next year I won't be seeing them every day.

*shrug* I'm tired still, so I'm rambling. sorry.
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discovered yesterday that the only people that come into the library during the day on weekdays are old people and people with small children. eek.

in other news, Bry played with a brain yesterday, which amused me.

I'm working in the band room today, instrument inventory and music sorting, so come visit me! lol. then rehearsal 5th hour, then work 2-5, then senior honors night (have to be there at 6:15, ugh). so yeah, a lot of quick clothing changes for me today.

told Schu I'd be at school 2nd hour, so I should probably leave soon.
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marched the parade
went shopping
got a dress for graduation
it's from Hot Topic!
dunno if I'm going to Megan's tonight or not
possibly not.
too tired.
*yawn*
writing like Kyle
don't know why
it doesn't feel like it's not even 6 yet
want to sleep
but want to keep talking to Bry
especially since I'll barely see him this week
busy schedule like woah
meeting tomorrow
10 in the morning!
brunch 12:30
work 5-9
8th grade thing Wednesday
then work 12-4
then French meeting 6-7
working at school Thursday morning
then mass band rehearsal
then work 2-5
grad. rehearsal Friday
senior breakfast
senior farewell
6 open houses Saturday
graduation Sunday
done typing now


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Social Issues: 25% Conservative, 75% Liberal

Personal Responsibility: 25% Conservative, 75% Liberal

Fiscal Issues: 25% Conservative, 75% Liberal

Ethics: 50% Conservative, 50% Liberal

Defense and Crime: 25% Conservative, 75% Liberal




liberal.
yay.
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finally finished my annotated bibliography. so that's one less thing to worry about this week. now I just have to write my English paper. and do my sociology project (which my mother is looking for pictures for right now, because I'm über-lazy, and she knows who's who in the pictures)

Bry couldn't keep the secret any more, so he showed me the surprise yesterday. for those of you that don't know, though, I'm not telling. anybody that's gonna be at prom will find out then.

musicathon...went. not sure if there's really much to say about it that hasn't already been said. glad it's over, because it was super exhausting. glad I don't have to play stupid Carmen anymore.

not so glad that I have to organize all the jazz band music. really not so glad that only like 4 people actually turned their music in.

wonder if Schuster's gonna be at school on Monday, or if he's going to do his typical "skip school the day after a concert" thing.

2 more weeks. it's hard to believe.

6 days until prom. yay!

Mummy and I fixed my schedule for college today...only thing I really have to worry about now is doing my French placement test. as of right now, my schedule looks pretty good...wind symphony (MW 2-3:50), bio 111 (lecture MWF 9-9:50, lab Th 8-9:50), chem 160 (MWF 10-10:50) and 161 (Th 1-5...über-long lab), and a history class (MWF 11-11:50) that I'll probably get out of once I figure out French. so as of right now, I don't have to be on campus at all on Tuesdays, and on Friday I can go home at noon. might be taking English 112 online too *shrug* I'm waitlisted right now, but I'll probably get in, since I'm only 5th on the list and it's this early, I'm sure more people will drop.

wow. that was a lot of rambling about next year. perhaps I should concentrate on ending this year before I start the next one?

hungry.

quizzy thing stolen from Danny )
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Barkman's party last night was pretty fun. Especially watching Stephanie corner Josh between the coffee table and the couch...good times.

musicathon today, for any of you that read this and feel like coming...orchestra performs at 2:50, jazz band at 5:45, concert band at 6:15, and symphonic band around 7.

had a very strange dream last night, but too lazy to type it out right now. especially since I have to leave for work in like 10 minutes, and I don't know how long it would take to type the whole dream out.

it was thundering yesterday during 5th hour, and that made me very happy.

excited for prom. got my dress and shoes, made hair appointment, got tickets yesterday...need to make restaurant reservations still, but hopefully that shouldn't take long. Bry says he's got surprises for me, but of course he won't tell me yet, and the suspense is killing me...(ooh, that reminds me, I need to order his boutonneire (sp?) still...)

bleh. work.
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musical was cool.

yesterday was fun because I had a lot of good conversations with people. like I spent half an hour talking to Danny about stuff (goofy stuff, yes, but still a fun conversation). at the musical I saw Brittany and Amanda Fecher and Monica, so I talked to them for a while at intermission, and then after the musical I had a nice conversation with Matt Rossman. That was fun, since he's still as goofy as ever...and for once I managed to have a conversation with him where I didn't feel like a total idiot the entire time. yay.

we had a party in band yesterday because of Josh's birthday...I think we should just make that an every Friday thing in band.

taking Bry to the musical tonight. yay.

hmm

Apr. 25th, 2005 08:35 pm
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when I was at work tonight, I suddenly had the urge to write in this. I dunno really about what, I just wanted to write.

I guess one of the things that I've really been noticing a lot lately is how much I've changed since the beginning of high school. Honestly, sometimes I barely recognize the person I used to be. When I was a freshman...I don't even like to think about it, really. I was so pathetic, so stupid. And at the same time, I was incredibly shy. Not that I'm not still shy, but I'm nowhere near as bad as I used to be. I suppose I'm more confident now...maybe. Sometime sophomore year I discovered that I've got a protective streak in me.

I've got a lot more friends now than I ever thought I would. Just looking at my LJ friendslist could tell you that, but it's so much more than just that. I have friends scattered all over Michigan, and a couple that are currently on the other side of the Atlantic. Along with having more friends, I think I've become a lot more comfortable with...well, affection in general. Accepting hugs from people is a lot less awkward for me now than it ever was in the past, as is giving hugs. Heck, I think I've actually started looking for excuses to give people hugs lately. Before, I used to be shy, almost afraid, of human contact. I guess this can be attributed to several sources: Bry, obviously, because he was sort of the one that truly intorduced me to the joys of just being able to hug someone (if that makes any sense at all); Wolverine camp, because...with those friends, I had to hug them, I would've felt horrible and empty if I hadn't, since I only see them a couple times a year; and of course, the simple fact that I'm a senior, and there's so many people that I'm afraid I'm never going to see again after I graduate.

I think I've become sort of more...fun, I guess...I mean, I go to parties occasionally, and I've hosted my fair share of them recently. I know I'm a lot more sarcastic than I used to be, and I think I might occasionally even be funny. I'm definitely more outgoing than I used to be, though I'm still not comfortable talking to people out of the blue or whatever.

Even though I've changed a lot, I'm still not sure who I really want to be. I mean, it seems like I have a few different personalities, so to speak, that only show themselves at certain times. Like when I'm at camp, for example. Or when I was in New York...I was completely different then from what I usually am. And, for the most part, I had a lot more fun doing that. I guess you could say I was "being myself," but I really don't know about that. I don't really know who this "myself" person even is, sometimes.

Wow. That was way more introspective than I'd intended to get in this entry. Ah well, it kinda feels good to get it out, I guess.

and here's a quiz for good measure.



Your Life Path Number Is 6



6





You have a strong sense of responsibility: you must feel useful to be happy.

The main contribution you make is that of advice, service and ever present support.

This is the Life Path related to leadership by example and assumption of responsibility...

Thus, it is your obligation to pick up the burden and always be ready to help.



The Life Path 6 is one who is compelled to function with strength and compassion.

You are a sympathetic and kind person, generous with personal and material resources.

Wisdom, balance, and understanding are the cornerstones of your Life Path.

Your extraordinary wisdom and the ability to understand the problems of others is apt to commence from an early age...

As a child, you easily spanned the generation gap and assumed an important role in life early on.



While you may assume huge responsibilities in the community, you life revolves around the immediate home and family.

Most with Life Path 6 are the positive types who willingly carry far more than their fair share of the load and are always there when needed.

You are very human and realistic about life, and you feel that the most important thing in your life is the home, family and friends.



The number 6 Life Path actually produces few negative examples, but there are some pitfalls peculiar to the path.

Avoid a tendency to become overwhelmed by responsibilities and a slave to others.

Also, avoid being too critical (of yourself or of others).

The misuse of this Life Path produces tendencies towards exaggeration, over-expansiveness, and self-righteousness.



Imposing one's views in an interfering or meddling way must be an issue of concern.

The natural burdens of your number are heavy, and on rare occasions, responsibility is abdicated by persons with this Life Path 6.

This rejection of responsibility will make you feel very guilty and uneasy, and it will have very damaging effects upon your relationships with others.



that actually kinda sounds like me. scary, actually.
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There's been a request that I post all of what happened in NY, so here goes. Starting with Friday, because nothing really happened on the bus Thursday night.

Friday morning we got to our hotel at 5:15 in the morning, but we weren't scheduled to be there until 6, so we had to sit on the bus for a while before we could even go in to get changed and eat breakfast. we had breakfast at the hotel, it was pretty good. I ended up sitting with Logan, Barkman, Dana, Anna, my brother, and a couple of his friends. my brother and his friends ended up talking about time travel and stuff, which hurt my brain that early in the morning. so then we headed off to Ellis Island, where we had to wait for a while before we could get on the ferry, and it was cold outside. did Ellis Island, did Statue of Liberty (where we couldn't go inside because we didn't have passes), then went back onto dry land again. we saw Battery Park and did some shopping stuff, then went to the World Trade Center site, which wasn't very fun...we spent the whole time at the site itself just trying to find our pod, because we kept losing people. it was cold outside, we spent a lot of time being huddled together and stuff. and being amused by Logan's +5 Cloak of Valour. then we were at the memorial building thing, which in itself was boring. but sitting on the steps with Logan and Sarah and Emily was really fun. dinner at Chevy's Fresh Mex, good time, lousy food. and as a warning to the general public, if you every hear Logan or Barkman use the phrase "Fresh Mex," you might want to run. anyway, after dinner we went back to the hotel to unload and stuff, got settled in for the night, etc. our hotel was near an airport, and right next door to a beer factory. Bry called me and we talked for about 20 minutes, that was sweet of him. went to bed around 10:30 or 11 that night, because we had to get up like 6ish the next day, but oh well. that was the most sleep I got the entire trip.

Saturday morning we got up and went back into the city. stood outside NBC for a while and some of us ended up on TV, though I don't know who yet because I haven't seen a tape of it yet. then we went to breakfast, then...I don't really remember all of what we did. shopping (Armani, BLEH), saw St Patrick's Cathedral (where I took a lot of pictures)...that was really about it. had lunch at Mars 2112, which wasn't really all that fun. our pod got all split up so we couldn't sit together, and I ended up sitting with a lot of people I didn't really know. after that we had festival, not much to say there except that the warm-up room was a lecture hall and the stage sucked. after festival we rushed back into Manhattan to go to the musical. I didn't think it was that great of a musical...definitely not school-appropriate, and I didn't really like it that much. was really jealous because Phantom was playing at the theatre right across the street from us, and I think we should've seen it instead. after the musical we got back to the hotel at 12:15 in the morning and still had to shower, so we didn't get to bed until about 1:00.

Sunday morning our chaperone knocked on our door at 4:52, because we had to get everything packed and start loading the bus at 5:30. I was packed and ready in about 15 minutes, but my roommates (read: Anna) took a long time to finish packing, so it was about 5:50 when we finally went downstairs. got to the pier for our breakfast cruise, and waited around for about an hour. Me and Sarah and Emily ended up spending a lot of time singing Phantom music to pass the time. sat with Sarah, Emily, Logan, Barkman, and Dana at breakfast, that was a good time. I wasn't really awake until partially through breakfast, but that's about when I started finally having fun. the awards ceremony after the cruise was a little pointless...it took like 10 minutes I think. anyway, concert and symphonic both got 2nd place, and orchestra got 1st (if I remember right). then we did a little more sight-seeing and shopping and stuff, toured Carnegie Hall, ate lunch in Central Park...don't remember exactly all of what we did, it was kind of a blur. had a tour of NBC studios, saw where SNL is taped, I guess that was a little fun maybe. ended up at Times Square to take the big group picture, then went into Virgin Records for a while (where I found a Save Ferris CD for 13 bucks, yay!). had dinner at BB King's, where I sat with Emily, Barkman, Dana, Sarah, and Logan again (hmm, are we sensing a trend here?). after dinner we went to the Empire State Building. waited in line for like an hour with Sarah and Emily and Logan, that was a good time right there. we had to rescue Logan from the picture line when we went to walk the last 6 flights, lol. then we ended up sending out a search party for him when we lost him on top of the building. by the time that was over, it actually made me sad that I had to go back to my bus and be separated from my fun people. ate breakfast with them the next morning, though, so that made up for it a little.

I'd have to say, the most fun part of the trip was getting to know the five of them so much better. makes me wish this wasn't my last band trip, because who knows when we'll have the chance to all hang out as a group again.

speaking of which, I give to you...

The Logan Scrapbook )


VOTE FOR MY PICTURE! I didn't think it would even turn out, but it ended up looking like a Jones label. so vote for it.
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Mummy's putting up NY pics on the band website. so far they're all ones I took because nobody else has sent her any. www.dbob.org go look.

lovely. I started this entry around 5pm. it's now 10:08, and I've finally finished.

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