Entries from June 2007 ↓
June 27th, 2007 — Design, Twin Cities
I’ve been doing some more work with InDesign and Illustrator lately, so I just posted some of my advertisements and flyers. Also I thought I’d promote some of the upcoming Bell Museum programs since the museum has been so good to me for the last 6 years!
P.S. Tickets for the wine event aren’t quite available yet—keep posted to the museum’s website. Ticket sales will be announced there for sure!
June 26th, 2007 — News, Travel, Twin Cities
… the bumps were well worth it, however. I’ve been having a fun summer so far. I have not done as much design or reorganizing as I had planned to do this summer… I guess that is what August is for, because July will be over in about 3 days. (The days are just packed!)
So! Photos and clarifications. I last left you with some graduation celebrations. Since then, the following:
(1) I officially “toured” with Plastic Chord to Mankato, MN where they played at the What’s Up Lounge.
(2) I took photos and helped at the third annual Bike-In at the Bell.
(3) Some of my photos from the Bike-In are being used on the Global Bike Days website, too! (Check the schedule page for my photos.)
(4) I took Karyn for a night on the town to celebrate her freedom from school. We ate at Taste of Thailand in downtown Minneapolis, then went to the Pantages Theatre for Feist and Grizzly Bear.
(5) Rebecca and I went for an afternoon/evening of fun around lake Mille Lacs (which is probably when I acquired my itchies).
(6) Kristi and I watched the Pride Parade again this year. Every year it seems to get a little bit longer. First sunburn of the summer!
During July I will be attending a family reunion in Iowa, taking photos for an exhibit development project at the Bell Museum, heading out to British Columbia and Washington for a week, taking photos for Areca and Karl’s wedding, and moving to a new apartment. Then it will be August.
June 25th, 2007 — News
It was a helluva weekend. I meant to upload photos but I got distracted by dehydration (sunburn), work, and Wonderous Punch at Red Dragon.
Tomorrow! I promise. Maybe. I’ll try. Sort of. Okay.
But tonight: air conditioning and bug bites. Where’s the hydrocortisone??
June 22nd, 2007 — Homelife
Ellipses started hissing somewhere in my bedroom and I awoke immediately and sat up, looking for him. He appeared to have gotten a claw stuck in the window sill again (yes, it’s happened before—it greatly upsets him when the window attacks), so I threw my blankets off and jumped over to help him escape. At the same time, his back legs slid off of the sill, so he’s hanging by a paw, still hissing and spitting. It’s happened before that when I’ve helped him I’ve also been ruthlessly attacked, but this time was different. As I tried to lift his body in order to help him stop being in pain and hopefully remove his claw from the sill, he fell to the floor. He ran to the other side of the room (about 3 or 4 feet away) and was still hissing and spitting like a madcat. I had never seen him so upset! And he wouldn’t let me come near him. He was hissing at both the window sill and me. So I put my glasses on and turned on the light (darkness never helps in situations like these). Slowly he seemed to have forgiven me, but was still hissing like crazy at the window.
I peeked through the blinds and sure enough: a stray cat was peering back at me with his round, flat face. He wasn’t making any noise, but I’m sure he was silently conveying some bullying thoughts to Ellipses. So I closed the window and the blinds, but Ellipses was still rather upset. I tried distracting Ellipses with food, because that works so well with humans. Roundface cat was still looking back at me when I checked in a couple minutes later. Ellipses came back to the window sill with a weird mixture of curiosity and seething rage. So I closed the blinds again.
I went outside to confront Roundface, but of course I couldn’t get very close. I probably wouldn’t have wanted to get close, though, because Roundface was looking a little grungy. So he got away from me and hid under a nearby car.
I went back inside and everything was okay for a moment; Ellipses seemed to have found a bug. I opened the window again, but a few minutes later Roundface was back. I had been sleeping quite well despite the Minnesota humidity, but I closed all windows and turned on the A/C.
I find it hard to believe that stray cats live downtown, but Ellipses seemed to have angered himself to sleep. It must be exhausting being him. I went back to sleep around 4 a.m.
P.S. Ellipses is still kinda cute and funny when he’s hissing pretty constantly for about 10 minutes and rubbing all against me (making me his territory, of course).
June 5th, 2007 — News
Jane is now Dr. Lu:
Karyn now has an MBA:
And the next night, Bryan grilled porkchops:
And Ellipses attacked Jane (but he was just playin’):
And we celebrated Dad’s birthday at Fogo de Chao:
Some friends got together and performed Devo for Jamie, who recently ran away to England for a summer internship.