This weekend I learned that it is worth my while to bring my camera out with me. I've always been hesitant to adventure with it because it's such a big responsibility. I feel like I'm doing that project in high school where they make you carry an egg around and not break it so that you learn what it's like to have a baby. But hey, having a baby shouldn't really stop you from having a good time either.
So I ran around for a few days and nights with my t2i and the only damage was a lost lens cap, worth it for all of the awesomeness that was captured. I'll work on upping the video action once I get some more memory. This recent photographic glory has given me the push I needed to start a blog. Hot damn, here it goes.
This weekend was a particularly exciting one because it was really the first Halloween I have celebrated in a proper, extreme manner. Last year, I had swine flu and as much as I would have liked them to be, will power and Robitussen were no match for the 102 fever. Of course I'll always be nostalgic for the too-cool-for-school annual mobbing of Windward with kids who are too old to trick or treat
To get a better idea of the character...
I was even lucky enough to find a girl dressed as a character from one of my new favorite movies. She said she was a unicorn, but really...she nailed Uma Thurman as a whooping crane in Even Cowgirls Get the Blues way too perfectly.
Bright and early on sunny Saturday morning I donned a hot pink wig and we rallied the fun train to go sea to sky. We were lucky enough to start the day with a fall past time you rarely get to experience in Vancouver, frolicking in beautiful, dry, mildew-free fall leaves.
Once the Fun Train started rolling, the funt began to rain.
We picked up Scotty East in Squamish for a bit of fun in the outdoors. The theme of knuckle writing was set for the weekend.
After some adventuring, rain-drop catching and a little parking lot dance party, up up and away we went to Whistler to watch some beautifully done horror flicks at B-Grade Horrorfest. Luckily Alex dressed up as a tourist and had my camera around his neck the whole night and captured some fantastic imagery.
I woke up to this view on Sunday morning.
It was so beautiful I decided to jump of a bridge, but not before Bree and I got FREE FACE PAINT! I'm sorry, did I say free? We passed a sign that said "Face Painting, glitter, Tattoos. Come in and ask" so naturally I jump up and down, point and shout, "Oh my god look! There's free face painting in there!" Bree had a similar enthusiastic reaction; we went in, got our faces painted and then learned that it cost $5 each and that nowhere in sight was the word free. So then I decided to jump off a bridge.
On the actual holiday of Halloween I learned that my bathrobe makes me look like a Jedi and people are more scared of someone walking through a party with a kitchen knife than people running through the house with roman candles and sparklers...weird. No photos that I know of were taken.
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