I’m not famous.
I’m not an art student with an awesome camera.
But I’m Deb’s friend, so I’ll write a blog anyway. And she will read it.
My life for the past month has been a celebration of summer.
I spent three weeks in the sweet South where I learned to run at night, love the smell of Egyptian Queen tobacco, and that God wants to fill my mind with Himself.
I experienced Greyhound yet again when I traveled from Dallas to Birmingham. What an adventure that was. I utilize the word “adventure” only as a mechanism to make myself feel better about the food stuck to the seats, the coolant that dripped from overhead, and the creepy old-timer that sat next to me.
I flew home from Birmingham on Thursday and went straight to my 10-year-old brother’s tournament baseball game. Klark’s team had made it to game 6, the highest anyone from their age level and league had ever risen, but lost that day. They had played like men, but that day they cried like boys :(
From there, my bags in tow, I went to band rehearsal with Katie on Grosse Isle. The Willing had two shows that weekend. My dear friend, Stephanie’s wedding in Mackinaw and the iArt Festival in Redford.
We left for Mackinaw the next day.
Four and a half hours to the tip of the mitten.
Four and half hours of pure Michigan.
Good music was scarce past Bay City, so we talked about life and I twisted my unruly hair.
The next day I ran in the early morning with the pines and the crows, the smell of the Great Lakes filling my heaving lungs.

We were late to the reception of course, but arrived in time to play and sing as the boat that carried ourselves and the wedding party slid between Lake Huron and Lake Michigan beneath the Mackinac Bridge.
As beautiful as the wedding was, I was pleasantly surprised at my little heart.
No emptiness. No girlish longings. As independent as ever. An attitude befitting an Iron Maiden ;)
We left in the rain and sped back to Detroit. Kendall rode back with us. Shockingly, we arrived in time to catch the Avett Brothers at the Philmore! Every cent was worth my while. The Brothers delivered their usual energetic and heartfelt performance and I danced and sang my heart out.

Better still, Ken and I got to meet them afterwards. I was finally able to ask Scott about the meaning of my favorite song: Down With the Shine.
They were as warm and genuine as old friends and I can’t wait to see them again!
The next day, I carried my weary feet to Redford for the art festival. Unfortunately, my exhaustion and a less-than-competent sound guy made for a sub-standard show. Time to shove the practice notch up a gear!
I think I might move to England next year.
More later :)
oh of course im in love with the first posting already.... cant wait for more!!!
ReplyDeletehmmmm! beautiful
ReplyDelete(lolz it took me FOREVER to find ur blog... blond moment?)
P.S. your format is great the birds look like they are figment of your imagination while your looking up at the sky =)
You are moving to England next year? Cool!
ReplyDeleteYay for blogging! I can't wait to hear about your England plans -- I've often considered moving there too :)
ReplyDeleteMy thought cloud filled with such beautiful memories as I read this. I was so honored to have The Willing play at the wedding. I was delighted by your music selection, perfect. Love you dearly and look forward to your next post.
ReplyDeleteAH... I'm so glad you blog. I'll be following you!
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