So instead of blaming the loss of my blogging momentum to the *sigh* death of my camera, I want to post a few pictures of these indelibe summer moments that signify both a closing and a opening of old and new eras, chapters, all of it. It took about 2 months to close, but in those two months we kept our eye on the prize: celebration.
The original idea of this blog was to personalize and immortalize each of these nights that keep blowing my mind and making my heart explode. So much music, dancing, wonder, stories, unique and oh-so-special characters that make up our little crew.

Here is Matt Ferris-Smith featured on our long walks to and from the Gorge Ampitheatre during Sasquatch. In my high-spirited bloody mary manor, I took roughly 7 shots of his t-shirt. I just love it. Never was a drink not in our hands, and the fact I've waited so long to write the stories means they might never be told. The jist: we filled the music gaps making rules of sasquatch. Here's what I remember:
1. Sasquatch or no-quatch
2. When it doubt, try it out
3. No sodas in the bathroom
4. Always dance in the champagne line
5. Anyone remember # 5?

This picture, featuring Alex Berke, Clare, and the infamous french visitor, Thibaut, was taken during our first venture away from my 24th front yard birthday picnic. We talked the whole day about things we
could do,
if we left the front yard. Instead, the champagne kept flowing and we could only decide on a walk to the store for popsicles and other less innocent things. Everyone was in pure celebratory and sun dress mode. Roses abundant.

I wish we had captured more of this on camera. I feel like this picture of Wade, Thibaut, and I, taken on the way back from the Metolius River, is indicative of the very little sleep that we actually got this summer. Whenever it happened, it was friend-heaped, snuggle-laden, hot, more snuggly, and brief. With a total of over 20 visitors within a 2 month span, you can imagine the creative arrangements and sparsity. Sleep? That's what winter is for.
In love.
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