The Ataris Concert

Last night, Annie and I got to go see the Ataris in concert. My cousin Deni is married to Kris, the lead singer, so she got us in free. The show was at the Roseland, so we watched it from the balcony because of Annie’s foot. I’d never watched a show from the balcony before, but I’m glad I did this time. Ataris fans are, on average, 15 years old, appearently. We pretty much spent the whole night just being startled by how young everyone there was.

One of the highlights of the evening was definitely watching this enormous fat dude in the mosh pit. He must have been three times the size of anyone else in there, and he was INDESTRUCTABLE. It was like watching a tank. Everyone else was jumping around and slamming into one another. This guy just waded through everyone else, and he never budged. There were 14-year olds bouncing off him right and left. It was truly an awe-inspiring sight. Kind of like watching animal planet.

The Ataris put on a good show. They really keep the crowd’s energy high, and you can tell they were having fun. After the last song, Kris lit his guitar on fire, and smashed it on stage. Or rather, he tried to smash it on stage. After about five blows, it kind of bent, but it never broke. I asked him about it, and he explained that some guitars have a metal rod in the neck, but he assumed this one wouldn’t, since it was really cheap. Then he showed me where the strings had cut up his hand.

All in all, it was a pretty cool show, but Annie pointed something out that made the whole thing seem kind of surreal. After one of the songs, she leaned over and said “Your grandmother knows the lead singer of this punk band.”

After realizing something like that, it’s pretty hard to take the show seriously.

Japan Photos!

Some pics of Nakadai, the neighborhood where I live, and the inhabitants of Mickey House, the “Gaijin House” where I reside.

Nakadai

the Hood.

Nakadai

I live just off this street.

Anybody want a Playstation?

Anybody want a playstation?

Do Not Drink With This German

Do not drink with this German.

Origami

origami

Neighborhood Shrine

Neighborhood shrine. People leave cans of tea and mugs of coffee.

The Noble Yayoi

The noble Yayoi, self-named after a period of ancient Japanese history, who moved into the house with a “guest” who is actually her son (adoptive) as of one year ago. She comes from an indigenous tribe of Taiwan whose traditional dress resembles that of the Thai people. She speaks four languages: Chinese, Japanese, English, and her tribal language. She is teaching me Japanese in exchange for advanced English. Studying French, as well.

deletion

The first photo you take after you mistakenly wipe your SmartMedia card.

Scott is the Sweetest Boy!!!

he came with me this morning without dragging his heels to get important news at the doctor even though I asked him at the last minute, and then after i went to work to figure out what to do with the rest of the year he ran out and bought me flowers! and cleaned up the house! I walked in and saw a big pink and yellow daisy in a vase by our landing window, and then I turned and went up the stairs and at the top of the stairs was another vase with a red rose in it and I giggled and went into the dining room where there was ANOTHER! vase with red white and purple carnations in it. he was smiling in the corner. :) he’s awesome. it was a total romantic girly movie moment and I love him. he did good. :)

So the reason I needed all these flowers was because the doctor told me today what I’ve been fearing for two weeks… I can’t go back to my job. I have three options and I need to sort them all out this weekend and let people know on tuesday what I decide… for right now though it’s all about pizza and beer and not thinking about it for an evening. ha.