happy valentine's day.
being a pastry chef, it's a busy time in the bakery. this is not exactly the most fun time of year for me, but i'm quite excited to have today off (even though it meant working my ass off for the past several days) so that i can make a delicious mexican feast for the apple of my eye.
short bit about the new boy -- he's fabulous. we play music together. he brings me tacos and flowers on my lunch break at work. he is also throwing a purple rain party tomorrow. i am going to get my purple lam leggings here in a couple of hours. photos to come, i assure you.
my trip to new york was pretty fun (photos below), albeit very instructive. i learned more about where i don't want to grad school as opposed to where i do. that being said, the new school in nyc was amazing. their graduate program is all in one tiny building with the floors stacked on top of each other like a tall stack of the most academically stimulating pancakes.
i had a show this past tuesday. i got home from school with about an hour and a half to put together my set. i sat down at my organ and turned it on....
GHGHGHSLDKJROLIUGNVLKMSNDTKHHGHGHGHGHGGGTTTTTTTHHHHHHHHH
that's the static noise that came out of the tube amped organ. so sad. my beloved organza had to sit the show out sick. as a result, isobel (my guitar) & i played the show alone.
another short aside: i do have a real band. it consists of two people - myself and the cellist. at the last show, the cellist apparently got very upset all of a sudden when i started to chat up the cute boy with the glasses. evidently, he had been harboring these intense, romantic feelings for me and was convinced that our rehearsals were some kind of intensely intimate moments. this was news to me. i thought that we just played music. so on the way home from the show, cellist told me that the cute boy with glasses was really a huge douchebag and that i should have nothing to do with him.
the cute boy with glasses is now my boyfriend. we're talking about moving in together in june.
so i played the show with just my guitar and it went over remarkably well. i am always surprised at how well i can adapt in a bind.
academically speaking, life is going well. i'm actually going to graduate in may. i'll stay around for another year. maybe record an album and go on tour or something. then i'll head out for grad school to i can get a real job and pretend to be a grown-up.
now on to those new york pictures.





being a pastry chef, it's a busy time in the bakery. this is not exactly the most fun time of year for me, but i'm quite excited to have today off (even though it meant working my ass off for the past several days) so that i can make a delicious mexican feast for the apple of my eye.
short bit about the new boy -- he's fabulous. we play music together. he brings me tacos and flowers on my lunch break at work. he is also throwing a purple rain party tomorrow. i am going to get my purple lam leggings here in a couple of hours. photos to come, i assure you.
my trip to new york was pretty fun (photos below), albeit very instructive. i learned more about where i don't want to grad school as opposed to where i do. that being said, the new school in nyc was amazing. their graduate program is all in one tiny building with the floors stacked on top of each other like a tall stack of the most academically stimulating pancakes.
i had a show this past tuesday. i got home from school with about an hour and a half to put together my set. i sat down at my organ and turned it on....
GHGHGHSLDKJROLIUGNVLKMSNDTKHHGHGHGHGHGGGTTTTTTTHHHHHHHHH
that's the static noise that came out of the tube amped organ. so sad. my beloved organza had to sit the show out sick. as a result, isobel (my guitar) & i played the show alone.
another short aside: i do have a real band. it consists of two people - myself and the cellist. at the last show, the cellist apparently got very upset all of a sudden when i started to chat up the cute boy with the glasses. evidently, he had been harboring these intense, romantic feelings for me and was convinced that our rehearsals were some kind of intensely intimate moments. this was news to me. i thought that we just played music. so on the way home from the show, cellist told me that the cute boy with glasses was really a huge douchebag and that i should have nothing to do with him.
the cute boy with glasses is now my boyfriend. we're talking about moving in together in june.
so i played the show with just my guitar and it went over remarkably well. i am always surprised at how well i can adapt in a bind.
academically speaking, life is going well. i'm actually going to graduate in may. i'll stay around for another year. maybe record an album and go on tour or something. then i'll head out for grad school to i can get a real job and pretend to be a grown-up.
now on to those new york pictures.






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Glad to hear things are going great for you.
Yay! I'm loving the pictures! You're always so cute