Nothing really that exciting is changing in my life currently. I am still balancing everything that has to do with school and work along with friends and family.
Family has been one of the biggest things in the recent past. We lost a family member earlier this week and even though I haven't been home I know it has been hard on me alone so I can't even imagine what it has been like on everyone else. It was something that we were expecting, but even when you are expecting it you never really know exactly how things will feel until they actually happen. So, that's been a big thing this week for me.
In my last post on the 22nd I said I couldn't remember what I did the Wednesday that I was off... which makes me feel like a huge idiot! I went to a We The Kings concert with Sara and Danielle. I have no idea how I forgot to talk about that... Concerts are something that I don't usually forget about and this one was actually a really good one so I feel kind of ridiculous that I forgot about it. It was We The Kings with This Century and Crash The Party as the front people. It was the sixth time that I got to see them play in concert, still no Travis Clark meeting, I told Sara we need to basically stalk them at Warped Tour! Anyway, that's what my Wednesday was, still can't believe that I forgot all about that.
The only other real thing that I have to say right now is that I have given up on my 365 project. I was doing well, but have gotten so far behind on uploading and have forgotten so many days over the past over two months that I in no way will be able to catch up again. I don't know what happened on all the days and I don't appreciate some of the photos as much as I want to. This being said I plan to upload the ones that I do still love from all of them to my Flickr and Facebook photography page, but just won't have my long descriptions. It helped me get back into photography again so I have to say that it did what I was intending for it to do. It has helped me fall in love with something I love doing again.
“You need coffee shops and sunsets and roadtrips. Airplanes and
passports and new songs and old songs, but people more than anything
else. You will need other people and you will need to be that other
person to someone else. A living, breathing, screaming invitation to
believe better things.” – Jamie Tworkowski
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