I wish I could have a talk with my younger self…
This won’t ruin your blog. If you could reblog some pictures of skinny sluts, partying, and the glamour life and not this… then that’s just wrong.
These people fight for the US.
This is beautiful!
(via -hedvvig)
Hello! Let me tell you about my crazy day-
1. I started off the day with a rocky start. I was planning on going to Pride with 4 people. Last minute, my good friend Astor decided to join me. The next day we planned on meeting at this obscure train station. Astor arrives first, and while arriving a little later then I had hoped, I get there well before the train arrives. As for my other 4 friends, well…You see, they all went together in one car…someone woke up late, tipped the balance…didn’t know where they were going…*sigh* They were late.
The train came. The next train wasn’t for another two hours. If we waited for the other members of our group, we would be very late, and miss a chunk of the parade. Astor and I boarded said train.
Ordinarily, this wouldn’t be that big of an issue. So we won’t see each other pshha. We will hang out another time. But you see, I was not expecting this turn of events….I have never been on this train Line before. I DIDN”T KNOW WHERE WE WERE GOING.
THUS BEGAN OUR JOURNEY THROUGH THE TRAINSPORTATION OF CHICAGO!
2. The train was pretty crowded with rainbows and glitter. All the seats were full so we stood in the tight space of the aisles. Having no idea where we were going, we decided to watch the group of people in front of us and get off when they got off. We were on the train for about an hour ( hit full occupancy during that time). Eventually, the group exited the train, with us in their wake.
3. Once leaving the train station, Astor and I found ourselves in another predicament- We had no idea where we were. Since it worked so well last time, we found someone to follow: a blue haired drag queen. This path led us onto a bus ( new experience for me, being a creature of suburbia) and then eventually on the L (ditto). EVENTUALLY, we found the parade.
4. The parade itself was pretty cool. A ton of political posters and church stuff *shrug*. The only thing that kind of bothered me, was that an anti-circumcision group was marching in the parade. I mean, wtf. Bit anti-semetic for this crowd. Not appropriate.
ANYWAY- Like I said, very cool. Naked Men and Women everywhere. Condoms. Beads. Silly String.
I heard it was going to rain so I wore no sunscreen. I am bright red now…*fail*head desk*
5. The return trip home wasn’t as difficult as the trip there. We missed the earlier train we wanted to take, due to the traffic of people on the L. Thus, Astor and I had linner at a Pancake house ( living it up like Sam and Dean). They had good coffee ^_^.
Overall, a fun and adventurous experience. I would recommend it to anyone.
Off to a OneRepublic Concert…..
Got my RISD Sketch book today. I am excited and scared shitless at the same time. While I want to draw in it, the knowledge that it will eventually be on display somewhere makes me second guess anything I draw.
Making a Chinese Chicken Noodle Soup recipe I got off the Internet. Lets see how this turns out…
I am officially no longer a High School Student…

