Monday, May 31

County Clerk

DBA's are confusing in so far as I don't know which I need to fill out, therefore first thing tomorrow, I'm going to the County Clerk's office and finding out from a real live person what exactly I need to fill out. Then there's a Tax ID # application (which doesn't appear to take long at all) and filing. Lots of official stuff. I also need to set up a system for itemizing and saving important receipts and whatnot so I can do all that write-off stuff & exemptions. From there, I need to figure out where and how to do my taxes the right way from the get-go.


Wow. When did adulthood happen? Anyone else feel as ill-prepared as me?

Somewhere in the middle of my day tomorrow,  I am having lunch with Jill before she heads off with the other BeefyKids to see Dave later this week. 
Here's to being an adult and still making time to be a little irresponsible.

Sunday, May 30

Thrift & Opinions

Opinion first:
Sex & the City 2 was terrible. I LOVE satc, but this movie was scraping the bottom of the barrel. It was way too long, the plot took tooooo long to develop and didn't need to go to freaking Abu Dhabi to create a resolution. The decadence was unnecessary in this economy, Samantha's one liners are no longer witty and are rather predictable, and I was just overall underwhelmed.

But enough of that.

In other news, I am poor and open minded this summer. I am intending to utilize the Thrifty Shopper and Salvy whenever possible when I need to add to my wardrobe rather than hit up the mall. The main reason I came to this decision is that I have noticed a trend in clothes in the mall are already busted and vintaged looking - why spend money on new "old" clothes when I can spend less on the same thing already old? I am avoiding buying new clothes, but should I need to... let's try to amp my style up a little and twist it all around with some hobo chic flair. I might attempt to learn to hand sew again too... here's to hoping.

I intend to get ballsy this summer.
Why should my style be any different?

Friday, May 28

Pro Photographer?

I'm not going to get my hopes up, I'm just throwing this out there.
I potentially have several gigs for the summer.. only 2 are official, but the rest are in the works and I"m following every lead I get:
1) Anita's niece and nephew senior portraits 2nd weekend of June (a split gig with Hanners, half of my pay is going for Aerosmith tickets in August ha!)
2) Jordan's headshots in and out of drag for promotion to move to Fl. (paying)
3) Jordan's mom Mimi wants me to shoot her other son's senior portraits (paying)
4) Merlin's show for July's First Friday (not paying, but press, advertising, networking, and maybe selling some books)
5) Suicide Girl in mid July (might pay, might just be good portfolio stuff)
6) August Wedding (already booked & contracted)
7) September 18th @ TREXX: Mr USofA Pageant - *the* photographer, with advertising.

Yikes. I'm gonna pick up DBA forms next week and see how much it's going to cost me to like.. do this. I might actually be... a.. a.. a real photographer. 
Scariestbest feeling ever.
June 18th is going to be amazing. I literally can't wait for this:

Thursday, May 27

Brian Wieder

I just got home from a benefit for Brian Wieder at Chameleon Cafe with Miss Bosley (sooo much fun to get her out of her apartment & me out of the living room & drinks into both of us). I'm going to straight up copy this from the News34 website:

As you may be aware, Brian Wieder was recently diagnosed with a debilitating neurological disorder that is called HIV related Autonomic Neuropathy. This is a disorder of the autonomic nervous system which controls the body’s involuntary functions. Autonomic Neuropathy is characterized by the destruction of the autonomic nerves which causes the disruption in the signals between the brain, the central nervous system and other organs. Once the nerves are destroyed, they are irreparable. This disease will affect Brian’s heart, blood vessels and other internal organs, which will lose their function. Autonomic Neuropathy is a continuously progressive disease and there is no known cure.

Friends of Brian Wieder have established a medical trust fund to assist him with uncovered medical costs which will continue to mount. The trust fund is with Visions Federal Credit Union and individuals who would like to make a donation should send their check, payable to the Brian Wieder Medical Trust Fund to:

Brian Wieder Medical Trust Fund
c/o Cynthia Knight/Payee
P.O. Box 2701
Binghamton, NY 13902-2701

I included the address because if you have the means, I hope you'll find a place in your heart to donate. 

I went for Jordan (who was performing during the event) & the $6 at the door was hardly a bother for such a nice man. I had never heard for Mr. Wieder prior to the evening, nor did I know what the benefit was for particularly until I read a little table tent about him (fairly certain it was exactly the same as ^that^) -- Jordan took us over to introduce us and this gentle, frail looking man went out of his way to stand up and hug Casey and I. He didn't have to get up, I was already shaking his hand when he slowly made his way up from his chair to greet me & thanked both of us up and down for coming. It was such a sweet gesture from someone (one complete stranger to another) who just looked so genuinely thankful for all of the support and friends who had come to his aid tonight.  Simple things like that shake me to the core that such horrible things happen to such endearing people. All in all, his condition has no cure and he knows he is going to die. All he can hope for is be comfortable for now, and to hope his debt doesn't burden too many too much. It was heartbreaking and uplifting all at the same time. He was clearly broken but far from beaten tonight.

Sad reason behind the benefit aside, Casey & I had a wonderful night of cocktails and a quick trip to 5 Guys for cheeseburgers right in the middle. Jordan's mom offered me a senior photo shoot gig with her other son, and just a few minutes ago Jordan offered me a shooting gig for a Mr. something or other pageant competition thing (and obviously not a ton of details ha =p) this summer that comes with advertising space -- thrilled! It really settled into my brain tonight that between my legwork and word of mouth, I might seriously have a shot at making this whole independent photographer thing really work!

In the meantime, I had an interview today at the Christmas Tree Shoppe in JC and should hear back in about a week if they want me. I think it went very well, even if I was forgotten and waited an hour to be remembered... I also went to PetCo next door to see if they were actually hiring or if my online application is just sitting on some cyber shelf, wasting away. They took my name and number, and I hope something comes of it because 3 of them were just standing there, playing with a parrot. Can I have that job?? For reals?? Please? Just until I can do it all myself.

All in all a very productive day, with loads of my favorite people and good causes and good news. 
I also bought myself a hat.


Wednesday, May 26

Delighted

3 day hang job search awesomeness got altered. Very last minute. 

My mom was in a motorcycle accident mere hours after I got into Rome on Monday (read: don't panic, she's ok, nothing broken but the bike thankfully, just bruises and stitches).  As soon as Dad called to tell me, Jill and I booked. It's a 2 hour drive, but I made excellent time out of worry. My Best was already in the waiting room with my dad when I got there, and of course I brought a pizza assuming everyone dropped what they were doing (read: Katie & Scott) which was probably dinner (read: it was) and was starving (read: she and I were the only two who ate any Brozzettis). Just banged up, and after stitches, Mom was back in one piece. 

I have to say (albeit Mom's condition), we made the best of Binghamton yesterday & it was one of the best days I've had in a really long time. Didn't get to see Hanners as planned, but life happens and we have rescheduled visitation time in the very near future. I'd love to go into more details of yesterday but I am exceedingly tired from all the driving as of late, and I have a job interview (read: not exciting, I just seriously need SOMETHING that generates regular income that doesn't involve groveling back to Sears.) tomorrow so bedtime at a decent time! 
(whoa, right?)

Sunday, May 23

Finally

I finally got my blog back to normal. It's not original and it's certainly not fun, but it's clean and it's not in Spanish, so obviously I'm thrilled. I still very badly want 3 columns, I just can't figure out how to do it. I've tried the tutorial from Miss Locatelli, but so far I just ruin my layout more and more when I try to do it myself. Until she decides to directly email me her HTML, I will just have to suffer with one side bar. 

In other news, I cannot wait for Monday when I embark on a 3ish day hang, job search, and catch up with some of my favorite people. 
It's only been a week and I have got to get out of this town.

Friday, May 21

Bouffant

Last night, a tipsy Miranda insisted on calling me bouffant. I'm not sure if it's a compliment like she meant it to be, or if I should be a little worried that that's the descriptive word she thinks of me as legitimately. The major phrase of the night was "You shouldn't come here alone, you end up looking like a lesbian. [thinks better of her comment] - But not because you're dykie looking! It's because you're so... bouffant! You're like burlesque! You look like Dita Von Teese!"

Nice cover, although I look nothing like the Miss Teese, and I was far from burlesque last night in jeans and a tank top. I don't think it means what she thinks it means...

Thursday, May 20

Day 3

Today, we cut the hairs. Pretty drastically too, but I'm thrilled with the cut. I won't dye it for a little while because my roots aren't too bad and I really love the red it has faded to since my last dye job. The sun makes it super ginger kid red and pretty, and inside it's a decent auburn.(a week ago)(an hour ago)
I applied to shoot with a Suicide Girl wannabe this morning, it's in Ithaca and if nothing else it'll keep me shooting and editing. Yesterday I applied to 2 more NYC jobs, so here's to hoping for the best. My hairstylist's fiance is serving in Iraq and we may shoot some boudoir pin up style shots for him - a little shoot for color bartering that I have missed for over a year now. Today has been pretty smooth, I can't really complain.

Tonight is dinner & catching up with a long lost friend, and later tonight Merlins (hopefully with Miss Katie Sann) to see some Trash and to give Jordan a whole mess of his photos finally.

Just stay busy.
Really looking forward to the next 2 weeks.

Tuesday, May 18

If I had only known sooner...

I would have loved to have known what I know now before I wrote my capstone paper. I am finding so many things out about the drag community that I could have written a ridiculously good paper on it, rather than something overreaching the high school uniform genre.

If you want to know anything about the emerging and becoming more accepted genre of women doing drag (and no, I'm not saying drag kings, I legit mean women who dress up as drag queens) then you should definitely read this article. It's rather excellent and other than the shitty font, it's a very interesting read.

I'm intrigued, to say the least. You'd best believe I intend to continue with my drag portfolio and further investigate the different genres. I sort of love people who perform, and who choose to perform differently than a typical "actor."
Mainly I love anyone who can be whoever they want to be.

From my phone, a test of blogger mobile

Whats in my purse! Ive always wanted to do one of these sooo from left, clockwise ish:
white fingerless driving gloves (makes driving stick feel that much more badass),
prescrip sunglasses & 3d movie glasses with the lenses popped out,
purple wallet from charlotte russe,
a fortune that says "new and rewarding opportunities will soon develop for you.",
hello kitty business card holder,
floss & junk,
checkbook,
powder,
2 chapsticks & red lipstick,
corkscrew (prepared.),
hand sanitizer,
"before during & after sex mints,"
various condoms left over from the condom war of '09,
house & car keys,
lomo action sampler,
rsvp pens & sharpies,
strap perfect,
ibuprofen,
bandaid,
3 different lighters {not a smoker, just a collector & pyro: a side-flip (fave.), a small bic & container, & the gun is a lighter / laser pointer, new as of sunday i love it!}
and some spearmint stride gum.

what do you carry around with you?

Day One

Cheers.
Here's to Day 1 of organizing, errand running, contract writing, and job searching.
Today we will be productive.
Today we will not be afraid of Day 2 or Day 7 or Day 43.
Today we will not let the crappy weather get us down.
Today we forget that a "summer vacation" ever existed, and instead start this life on the right foot.

Here's to hoping at least.

Monday, May 17

ohmygosh I'm done.


It didn't really sink in until today.
Senior week was sort of shitty as far as weather goes (and I spent a good chunk of it wrapping up a lot of printing for portfolio and packing/cleaning, so when the sun was outside, I wasn't more often than not) - However to quickly gloss it over, it snowed on Mothers Day and we canceled our trip to Darien Lake, did some community service for Caz Cares on Monday, did a loud and crowded wine tour down Seneca followed by a home cooked dinner of ziti with Kaleb & Amanda on Tuesday, took Wednesday easy until Seniors Bingo where I won a new glassware set that I'm rather thrilled with (I've never had anything nicer than a semi-set of hand-me-downs, and these glasses are snazzy), and Thursday was the Awards banquet where I shared the world's most awkward hug with Nige after being called "Shay-na" three times by Jo Buff in a room full of
people who otherwise know me. Earlier on Thursday I visited Career Services and found some big girl jobs to apply to and wrote out one (in my opinion) pretty spectacular cover letter. I am applying starting tomorrow.

Friday was rehearsal and cd burning and finishing packing and seeing my parents and drinking on the Prez's tab. I didn't go out, it was stressful as hell, and I did not sleep. Not because I was worried or nervous, but because I was surrounded by some of the most ludicrous drama I've ever witnessed. I do not wish to revisit it right now. So moving on...


Saturday was graduation. It was outside. The morning and afternoon were beautiful. The hours we spent sitting in the quad were absolutely frigid. I did not win the Art & Design Award, and neither did the people I felt should have. I am only thismuch bitter, and I'm over it as much as I'm over school. Gracie won a stupendous award, I was so proud. I got called "Sh-anne-uh" this time. Awesome. I didn't cry all day. I couldn't even bring myself to take it all that seriously. I don't think graduation as a reality will really hit me until I don't prepare to go back in the fall. After 16 years of school, I just don't know what I'll do with myself. I hope to have a full time job so I'll be wholly distracted when that moment comes around. Employed and preparing to move in somewhere with some of my bests from school, so it'll be the same feeling either way.

Last night I got to see some of my faves again right away (Micheal, Laur, Jill & Stephen) at the Mr. & Mrs. Syracuse Gay Pride competition at TREXX where I got to watch my amazing and talented (not to mention sexy) drag king Craven More win Mr. Gay Pride! Can't wait to get to Cuse for some of pride week to visit her again and see the great plans she has in store for the community.

So now... ta-da -- diploma with All College Honors & Cum Laude.
Now what?
Be gangsta with Manning, of course.
((ps - I already miss her something fierce.))

Sunday, May 9

Nabbed this from Silje

FOUR JOBS YOU'VE HAD IN YOUR LIFE

1. Joey's Italian Ice (I haven't had a gelato in 2 years because I OD'd while working there, but I've been craving custard for days now - immediately getting one this Saturday night when I'm back in town)
2. Sears Portrait Studio "sales associate and photographer" (never ever again.)
3. Manley's Mighty Mart (I actually didn't hate this job... just grew out of it)
4. Lincklean Inn & Restaurant waitressing (again, I don't ever want to do this again, I think I paid my dues)


FOUR MOVIES YOU COULD WATCH OVER AND OVER

1. Gone in 60 Seconds
2. RENT
3. any of The Transporter / Fast & Furious / Saw movies
4. Boondock Saints
(I like men's action movies, horror, and movies with very flamboyant men [often in dresses])


FOUR CITIES YOU'VE LIVED IN
1. Binghamton, NY (home)
2. Cazenovia, NY (home away from "home")
3. Canterbury, England (overseas and missing it every day)
4. .... I've never *lived* anywhere else, huh...

FOUR TV SHOWS YOU LOVE TO WATCH
1. House (although I am about 2 seasons behind..)
2. Sex & The City (watched the entire series in England)
3. Man Vs. Food / Hoarders (I love reality tv that doesn't involve voting people off or constant drama & fights)
4. True Blood (guilty pleasure)


FOUR PLACES YOU'VE BEEN ON VACATION
1. Dublin, Ireland
2. Paris, France
3. Berlin, Germany
[all mini vacations during my study-abroad time]
4. Myrtle Beach, SC (Senior trip with my besties of '06)


FOUR WEBSITES YOU VISIT DAILY
1. Facebook
2. Questionable Content / XKCD / Girls With Slingshots (because I'm a proud webcomic nerd.)
3. Blogger (for my various blog visits)
4. Texts From Last Night


FOUR OF YOUR FAVORITE FOODS
1. Velveeta & Shells
2. General Tso's chicken (but ONLY from Franternity back home, it is hands down the best and nothing else compares, trust me I've done the legwork)
3. Anything my dad bbq's
4. Triscuits & cream cheese


FOUR SCHOOLS YOU'VE ATTENDED
1. Chenango Valley Middle / High School
2. Cazenovia College (BFA on Saturday, bitchezzz)
3. Canterbury Christ Church University (abroad)
4. .... I did things in the right order, and don't intend on Masters so I suppose I only have the 3!

FOUR THINGS IN YOUR ROOM
1. Three unopened packs of Fruit Snacks leftover from yesterday
2. Suitcase sort of filled with clothes / right next to the laundry basket that needs to be dealt with today
3. Hello Kitty tv
4. Lady Gaga-esque sequined bra, hanging on the back of my door all semester


FOUR THINGS YOU ARE WEARING RIGHT NOW
1. men's striped hoodie from Old Navy
2. no bra or socks! (It's Sunday, I don't have to if I don't want to.)
3. men's sweats from American Eagle
4. glitter nailpolish like a 6 year old


FOUR PLACES I'D RATHER BE RIGHT NOW
1. Paris. Always want to be in Paris.
2. My own apartment anywhere...
3. Binghamton (abnormal answer as I never want to be there, so only because it's Mommy Day, and my mommy is there)
4. Somewhere it's not snowing IN MAY.

Well that was fun...
Things on my mind currently:
I'm debating creating a Twitter account just to post pictures to from my phone.
I'm ridiculous sore.
I confirmed an appointment to sign the contract for a wedding I'm shooting this August.
I have not made any appointments for my wisdom teeth... need to do that tomorrow.
Today I intend to pack in between copious amounts of naps.
It's snowing and sticking and windy - what the hell Central NY? Didn't get the "summertime" memo?
My roomies are ridiculously cute playing Wii Fit in the living room.

Saturday, May 8

Senior Week begins...

Lava was amazing - I want the job of the go-go dancers, it was all super sexy and exotic and amazing and frankly my 4-year degree is just for show compared to how much they probably make in a night.

Bright and early this morning I was jostled up to go white water rafting. I need to make it clear that this has always frightened me, and I was not going to go at all in the first place. All of my friends decided they were though, and I refused to be the wet mop and be the only one not going.
Lauren promised that if I fell out of the boat she'd jump in and save me.

Turns out, I did fall out of the boat. No, rather, I was sucked up, out, and over until I was under the boat in a rapid they lovingly refer to as "The Cruncher" -- we hit it at a bad angle, didn't paddle hard enough, lost our instructor who fell out before me, and just as I was going to grab the outer rope while hitting the deck, I was the one trying to say "Hold on kiddiepoos!" as we started hardcore spinning in this awful washing-machine-esque rapid.
I got out about "Hold on kiddiepo-aughboglogoblaughhnchangblrg *bloop*" before I was under the boat, in the fetal position like they told me to, hoping I was going to come up from air a little faster than I seemed to be. I'm sure I wasn't under all that long, but drowning feels like an eternity. Lauren did try to save me as promised, but her leg was inexplicably wedged under the goofy-ass seats we never used.

The kayak man, Manny, (who also happens to be a raging anti-vegetarian), pulled me to shore and I breathed it off. Thankfully no head-to-rock impact as I was most afraid of, and no injuries past my neck feels strained, so I eventually flopped back into our boat and we all just hoped for the best after that. Apparently no one else had that much trouble with that particular rapid, I have no idea what our issue was. Our instructor was officially 50/50 with that one as of our trip.
I don't love those odds, but we all survived, so no harm no foul.

Now it's time for Pocahontas and naps and perhaps a beer or two before hitting the last karaoke night at Berts.
I still feel a lot like I'm on water. What an odd sensation.

Friday, May 7

The Photo Booth Manifesto

In a world steadily being overtaken by immediacy and digital technology, the Photo Booth provides us with the means to slow down, take a seat, and create a small piece of art from four single moments. The digital camera, after becoming commonplace on mobile phones, has taken the place of photo booths, as it can take a photo at a moment’s notice rather than situationalizing the composition. However, these mobile phone photos, snapped at random, do not yield emotion and intention, and therefore cannot be qualified as art in the same vein as the photo booth. We, the Photo Booth Aficionados, feel it is necessary to remind everyone that there are valuable guidelines to enjoying the photo booth experience, and creating the highest quality artwork, artwork that is the embodiment of pure joy.
1) Thou shall giggle like schoolgirls, regardless of age or gender. Photo Booths are not to be taken so seriously. They are for entertainment and creativity.
2) Thou shall make at least one fish-face. This is the understood facial expression that demonstrates no social, economic, racial, ethnic, gender, or age bias.
3) When applicable, thou shall kiss your lover’s lips. A curtain covers your in dim, tight quarters. There is no reason to keep your adorableness a secret beyond the flashbulb.
4) Thou shall understand and accept the Photo Booth’s quirks. The black and white prints will be green (or perhaps blue), the sepia will be yellow or red, and the color prints will almost certainly be heavy on the orange.
5) Though shall have patience. They are “instant,” not “magic,” so take a moment to lavish in the printing process, and appreciate that the most genuine of things cannot happen in mere seconds.
6) Thou shall cherish the moment. In a world of portable, digital cameras, which are meant to take thousands of snapshots (most of which go unprinted and forgotten), the photo booth shall take the time to gather friends, take four photos, and provide the hardcopy so that the moment can travel beyond its initial ephemeral being, to be displayed on a desk, dresser, or tucked into a wallet right away for further showcasing.
7) Thou shall share: that’s why there are two strips. This final command is rather straightforward. Let’s all just get along. Rock, Paper, Scissors may be implemented to dividing the strips as necessary.
From these guidelines, anyone may be an artist; anyone may create the highest emotionally-infused piece of art. It may be reproduced, and experienced by anyone at all that comes into contact with a Photo Booth. Social standing is notwithstanding; anyone from any socioeconomic sanction may create the same art, and finances cannot influence their creations. Everyone shall understand the joy of everyone else after they have experienced the Photo Booth’s art, thus creating a common level of peace and unity.

This was my Aesthetics final -- I had been asked to make it somewhere public, so tada!
Feel free to call yourself a Photo Booth Aficionado if you wish to believe these fundamentals with me =)

Monday, May 3


I should be doing aesthetics but I'm at such a loss... I have to turn in a project and paper by Wednesday afternoon, but I can't for the life of me think of anything I want to seriously focus on.
Maybe I can think of something to do with photo booths?... I won't hold my breathe, but it's sadly the best idea I could think of.

In brighter news, I finished everything for Anita's meeting tomorrow morning, and I don't think I need to turn anything in at our last Capstone meeting, so tomorrow is simply another work day with a few short meeting times in between. Wednesday is the long one [but at least it's promptly followed with margaritas for Cinco de Mayo].

My presentation went well this morning for that Division Award. I wasn't trying to be a suck up when I thanked the committee for even putting me in the same room as the other artists chosen, the gallery sincerely looks sensational with all the top notch work, and I'm ridiculously honored for being given the opportunity to show with the best our senior class's visual designers. Alyson's clothes always blow my mind, Elisa's VC stuff is so smart and clean, and Nina has such an eye for interiors, I feel like my 2D photos fell short against the wall compared to all of their work. I think I certainly held my own with my presentation though.

Here's to hoping, you'll know when I know who won.

In the meantime, back to wrapping up Kim's sketchbook for Wednesday and hopefully settling on something for Sanders much sooner than later.

Hope finals week isn't kicking too much ass, kiddies.

Sunday, May 2

I have sufficiently fucked my entire blog layout up.
I have no idea how to fix it, I am completely lost in the world of html and I can't for the life of me get it to go back to the original, not even when I 'revert to original template.'

helppp!!?

Saturday, May 1

Chaos

I should be out with my friends tonight, as it's the last "official" karaoke night at 'Berts.
Believe you me, I'd much rather be there than in the A&D at 11pm on a Saturday.
I've spent my entire day in the A&D basement, prepared for once to print nonstop, but after a series of unfortunate events including but not limited to sketchy ICT communication and suddenly coming down with a sinus cold, I had three prints done by 9. At least I should be set now; Sean just saved the night with a full roll of paper and 3 ink cartridges. I hope to be out of here no later than 1.

In other news, this week was oddly nostalgic. Next week is finals, I have 2 final projects to wrap up and some paperwork sort of business for Anita, and I can be done. All done with college. I can't quite get my head around that concept.

Highlights of the week included having a glass of wine on the Honors committee, discovering I could curl my hair really cute at this length, Jill's opening, super kind words from Neil about my future and portfolio work, Gracie Lou's capstone performance, and getting ready to install for the Division Award show because, ps, I won the photo division award for "excellence" (although I personally believe there were much more 'excellent' candidates, so I'm incredibly honored to even be in the top grouping). I now have my capstone work going up in the gallery a second time until Graduation, and am in the running for the overall award? I don't understand the particulars, it hasn't exactly been thoroughly described or handled with any sort of discretion. Apparently the judging is Monday? I need to have a presentation ready? Here's to hoping I'm quick on my toes Monday. I'm not displaying the mounted prints, but rather enlarged prints from my book, hence the printing issues all day as I discussed with Nige pretty last minute about what and how I should display...

OH MY GOSH I almost forgot. Amazing highlight of the week: I freaking met Annie Leibovitz! Ok, she glanced at me, but I did get her autograph and heard her speak on Thursday. It was such a photofangirl moment. I have been so busy since that I haven't seriously had time to bask in that moment of awesome, but I intend to plow through her latest book this summer.
Back to busy printing, and after I'm done in the A&D, I have to finish one last Kim project (a week late or so, my bad.) I just got a second wind now that I took some time to collect myself, medicate, and get all my inks in order.
Here's to the last Saturday.
Cheers to my beautiful, celebrating friends