Thursday, August 12, 2010

Music.




I don't know where to begin. I don't think there is even a word to describe that night. I left that concert with my voice raspy from singing along, my legs tired from dancing, my ears pounding from the loud music. My hair and clothes smelled like smoke. My feet hurt. But none of that mattered because I had just spent 3 hours with the people I love the most at an amazing concert. I felt like I had just gone through some kind of rite of passage: my first "real" concert. At the very beginning of the show, the lead singer drawled into his microphone, "I feel like gettin' drunk tonight. I hope there aren't any children in the audience." As he and the other band members toasted each other (it was the last show of their tour), I thought, "I'm not a kid anymore! I'm at a concert where I'm considered an adult!" It was the perfect way to end my summer.

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Nature.


Bushkill Falls is like a different world. After walking through the taxidermy museum's exit, we suddenly found ourselves in a place like something you associate with Peter Pan and Never, Never Land. The wooden stairs and walkways make the whole place seem like a giant treehouse inhabited by the Lost Boys. When you're in a forest that thick, everything is calmer, cooler, and greener. The air was so fresh and clean. The Falls themselves created this relaxing white noise (that also made it very difficult to carry on a conversation), which pushed all other thoughts from my mind. If I could build a house in those woods, I would. Without a doubt. The picture above is from the Delaware Valley Lookout that we hiked up to. The view was worth the 300 stairs we had to climb.
After eating lunch, we drove over to the Delaware Water Gap, specifically Turtle Beach. We shared a short stretch of sand (or sandy dirt) with 6 other people. The sun was out. The water was cold. My friends and I laughed. It was perfection.
P.S. GO SEE INCEPTION. RIGHT NOW.

Saturday, July 31, 2010

Plans.

Finally, finally, finally, I have some fun things to do, rather than work, work, work. Don't get me wrong; I love where I work. I was basically raised in that jewelry store, and I have known everyone I work with for as long as I can remember. So I love work, but I would like to do something else before going away to school.

Monday, I'm going to Bushkill Falls with my friend Julie. We're going to get up early, pick up some food at the store, and drive out to Bushkill, PA. We'll trek around the Falls and then head over to the Delaware Water Gap to go swimming. I'm looking forward to just spending a whole day outdoors. That night, I'm going to see Inception, which according to all of my other friends, will "blow my mind" and "change my life."

Next Sunday, I'm going to see the Kings of Leon in Scranton. I think my head will just explode from the awesomeness of the concert (if it hasn't already exploded after seeing Inception). The Kings of Leon...I don't think I can even verbalize how amazing they are. If you've never listened to them, you are definitely missing out. It will be my first "real, grown-up" concert, and it's free! My friend won TEN FREE TICKETS through a FACEBOOK CONTEST! Whoever said Facebook was a waste of time was sadly mistaken. Ten free tickets. I screamed when she called me with the news. I'll probably be on such a high after the show that I won't sleep for three weeks.

Speaking of three weeks, that is exactly how long I have until I leave for college. GAHHHHHHH!

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Time.

Last night, I was thinking about all the things I want to do before I leave. Then I realized...I only have three weekends left in Nazareth. Three Saturday's to visit the Amish Bake Sale and buy some whoopie pies. Three Sunday's to sleep in and spend a day with my mom. Where has the time gone? Yes, I am EXTREMELY excited to go away to college, but at the same time, I've done very few things on my summer to-do list. That needs to be fixed. Bushkill Falls, here I come!

In other news, I am all ready for college. Roommate? Check. Comforter and pillows? Check and check. Coffeemaker? Check. Placement tests? Done.

So, in four weeks, I'll be on campus. At this time on the 22nd, according to my orientation schedule, I'll be listening to a lecture by Dr. Cullen (TWILIGHT SHOUT-OUT) called "Toto, We're Not in Kansas Anymore!" Then, I'll go to the Study Abroad meeting and Physical Education Testing (Dear Hamilton, just fail me right now.)

I know that the next four weeks will fly by. Before I know it, I'll be shoving all of my stuff in the back of my mom's car and embarking on the next adventure.

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Celebration.

Sorry it's been a while since my last post.

Today, in the great town of Nazareth, we celebrated NAZARETH DAY! Everyone cheer! In the four years that I have lived here, I have never been exposed to this "three-day festival of fun and entertainment." After meeting a friend for breakfast, we decided to venture into town and see for ourselves what it was all about.

We started in the town circle. There was a moon-bounce and a sno-cone machine. There was a man playing the accordion while singing about the stars that shine in his lover's eyes, his lover who lived in Texas. There was a tent set up in front of a church where two little old ladies sold shoo fly pies. We walked down another street where tables were set up in front of all of the shops. Items that obviously sat on the shelf for too long and needed to be sold were set out with little signs saying "Pay with the Honor System." The Army-Navy store sold flourescent hunting gear, socks, and hats. We saw graffiti, if "Jesus is coming...soon" counts as graffiti.

We then made our way over to the park where about 50 tents were set up to shelter everything from marionets to honey from the sweltering sun. It was all fine and nice until...we hit the Tea Party tent. You know what "Tea Party" I mean (not the tea party with cups and saucers and teddy bears and pink cookies). My friend and I, being the challenging individuals that we are, went right up to the table. In .2 seconds, we were lectured by a woman whose first words were:

"We are not racists, and we don't lynch nobody."

.......................................wait. WHAT? That is not even remotely what I thought as I approached the table, but by telling me that, the woman put a completely negative spin on the whole situation. She handed us copies of the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the "Nine Principles" that all of the Tea Party members closely follow. I could barely hear her; I was still stuck on her introductory sentence. The way she said it...so defensive, like I had marched up to her and said, "YOU are a racist! How dare you?!"

And that is how I spent my Nazareth Day. Being berated by a woman with a teapot pendant around her neck.

Friday, July 9, 2010

Negativity.

It's amazing to me that one person can hold such extreme and seemingly endless negativity inside himself. I don't like to name names, but there is one person in my life who makes it really hard to be upbeat and cheerful. Anything I say sparks a whole tirade about the injustice of this or that. For example:
The person in question: "So they say they'll have the oil well completely capped by Monday."
Me: "Great!"
Him: "Yeah. I'm sure Obama will take all the credit for it."
OH MY GOODNESS. REALLY?! REALLY?!?!?! You can't look at this with just a shred of optimism?! Like, "Hey! They're saying they'll have the oil well capped by Monday! Isn't that great?" Nope. Nooooo. By commenting on his negativity, I'm being negative myself. Consider this another reason why I can't wait to get out of here.

I apologize for my rant. It's just hard to handle him sometimes.

I find out who my college roommate is in TEN DAYS!!! I can't wait. The rest of the summer is going to go by so quickly. Before I know it, we'll be driving through Clinton, NY, where I'll probably remark, for the 100th time, "It looks just like Gilmore Girls." Mom will cry, Dad will give me an awkward hug, and I'll be off. Off to bigger and better things.