Showing posts with label personal stuff. Show all posts
Showing posts with label personal stuff. Show all posts

1.20.2010

top 5 best concerts i have ever been to!

I've always been this shy girl that seems like a shut-in of sorts. Up until college I had only left the state twice, and both times were for band things in high school, so it didn't really count as traveling. The few times I had been to the city when I was younger I always had an adult with me, and it was only for business purposes. But my life changed when I went to my first real concert at the tender age of sixteen.

My first real concert was The Hives at First Avenue. Yes, First Avenue, the music venue that brought you Prince and Purple Rain, Minneapolis', no, Minnesota's crowning glory as far as concerts go. Its a dingy, dirty, two story venue that used to be a greyhound bus station. That may sound like a criticism, but I believe that if you really want to experience a concert, you can't sit idly by in some cheap cushioned seat and watch from afar. You need to be so close you could strum a tune on the band's guitar. So close that you are literally melting into your neighbors in the crowd. One big pulsing community of people all reveling in the same experience. You can't get that feeling anywhere else than on the floor, in the crowd, in front of the stage. Why would you even try?

Since that fateful night one week before my birthday, I have been on a whirlwind tour of Minnesota's music venues. I've been to terrible shows and I've been to mediocre shows, but the bulk of them have been amazing. Here is my top five concerts of all time.

Number 5 - Girl Talk on January 26th, 2007 at the Varsity Theater

This show was a lot more interesting than I expected it to be. The opening band was a local one called Dance Band. They managed to get the entire audience to do the Thriller dance, which was quite entertaining. The real draw for this show was the slight man in the hoodie that would come out later. If you were to see Gregg Gillis before hearing his music, you would expect something very obscure, extremely geeky, which in a way his music is just that. A big geek fest. A big GLORIOUS geek fest. Girl Talk takes the best of the best, cuts out the best parts, and makes an even better song. Its like a cupcake made entirely out of frosting. Anyways, you expect this concert to be a big dance party. Which it is, but I have never been to a show that completely welcomed audience participation. At one point in the show, Gregg invited everyone to get on stage and dance with him. Which is exactly what everyone did. It was wonderful. I've seen Girl Talk twice since this show, but this one was definitely the best one.

Number 4 - Franz Ferdinand on April 28th, 2009 at First Avenue

I love Franz Ferdinand. I have seen them many times. I think they just seem like a group of really nice guys that I would enjoy hanging out with. All of their albums are good, but the latest one is amazing. Most bands just become monotonous after a while, regurgitating the same things over and over. But Franz Ferdinand is always changing their sound, without completely alienating their original fans. The same can be said of their concerts. They keep evolving, getting better and better. The thing I've also noticed about FF is that they refuse to play arena shows, even though they have become quite popular. They played the Target Center once, but have since switched back to smaller venues. This First Avenue show was the best simply because of Lucid Dreams. It's such a gorgeous song to begin with, and then when the band all got together to play the drums at the end, it just made everything perfect! I would say another reason they are in my top 5 is because of my school girl crush on Bob. What a lovely faced man. If he came to my door with a bouquet of flowers, I might run away with him. Oh! Another reason the First Ave show was great? Born Ruffians opening. If you don't know who the Born Ruffians are, do yourself a big favor and go check them out. They were one of the main reasons I even went to this show! So adorable!

Number 3 - The Gossip on March 15th, 2007 at Emos

I gotta say, Beth Ditto is one of my all-time heroes because of this show. My best friend and I decided to grow up a little bit and take a trip to Texas for the annual South by Southwest music festival. What a treat that was! TEXAS, I LOVE YOU AND SOMEDAY I WILL BE BACK! I think it was a huge deal for me because I had never been on a plane before, nor had I been out of the state on my own. If you don't know about SXSW, it's basically a huge music festival where tons of bands go and play. Austin has a ton of small music venues along one main drag where the bulk of shows are played, but there are so many more places littered throughout the city, you basically just walk in and out of venues listening to all different types of music until the wee hours of the morning. The Gossip have always been a favorite of mine because Beth has an amazing voice. This show was so great not only because of the music, but because of her. At one point in the show she threw off her blue dress and spent the rest of the show in her skivvies. I thought it was the most amazing thing I have ever seen. She lives and breathes power, confidence, and beauty and I only hope to get to that point in my life as well. If this show had happened in MN, I have a feeling it would be at the top of my list. It just would have been more powerful for me to see her at home.

Number 2 - Nine Inch Nails on November 25th, 2008 at the Target Center.

I know, I know, I keep saying "Arena shows suck! Go to the small venues!" But this show had to be at the Target Center, anywhere smaller would not have had such an impact. This show definitely ranks near the top because of the waiting. NIN was supposed to play earlier in that year, but he had to postpone because of an illness. So when they finally came back to play, it was double the amazingness because he felt he had to make it up to his fans. I was never really into Nine Inch Nails until college, when Year Zero was being released. If you don't know about Year Zero, the marketing campaign for this album was ridiculously complicated. It was a huge interactive, alternate reality game of sorts. Year Zero has a dystopia feel, almost a foreboding message. Derek and I greedily scanned the internet every day before that album came out, waiting for new pieces of the game's puzzle to come out. There were phone numbers to call, text messages, emails, all sorts of crazy things. The concert had the same feel. It was extremely over the top, and it helped that we were front row, so we really got the full force of Trent Reznor's creative power.

NUMBER 1!!! the Flaming Lips on August 24th, 2006 at the Minnesota State Fair

The reason this show made it to number 1 is not only because the Flaming Lips are amazing, but because of what we had to go through for this show to even happen. My very best friend, Raquel, and I were extremely excited for this show, but as we drove to the state fair, the drizzle began. We decided to trudge on, hoping the weather would hold. We went into the fair and enjoyed some crepe and italian fries, and as we did, the drizzle continued. We stood in line for what felt like forever, and once the gates opened and we all poured in, the drizzle became more pronounced. After a while, we knew something bad was going to happen because of the green clouds rolling in. Suddenly, the drizzle that had only been an annoyance became a full fledged thunderstorm, with rain whipping sideways at you, hail, and lightning that threatened to end the show. The security for the fair ushered us and probably about 100 or so other people into the stairwell because Tornado warnings were issued all around the area. So we huddled in that stairwell in thin t-shirts and jeans, shivering and hoping it would end soon. Some kids were dressed in costume, wearing very very little, and I immediately felt sorry for them. As the crazy storm continued on, we all sat there and waited. Finally as the sun was setting, they allowed us to go back to the stage to watch the Magic Numbers play borrowed instruments because their stuff had been trashed by the storm. After that the rain turned into a drizzle, and Sonic Youth played in front of the most beautiful sunset. Then the drizzle ended, the stars came out and the Flaming Lips began the most amazing set ever, complete with balloons, confetti, streamers, santa clauses, and alien girls. The concert was so amazing it made you forget about your streaming mascara and soaked clothing. I will never see a show as good as this one. Probably because I will never almost die in crazy weather to see it!

I wish I could write a longer list, because there are so many great shows I've been to. I think if I hadn't been introduced to music and concerts and art, and all that jazz, my life would not be as interesting and enriched as it has been. Thank god for people more talented than myself! Your talent makes my life better!

12.08.2009

Wedding!

Here are some shots from my September 19th wedding. All of the decorations and centerpieces were thrifted and put together by me. I feel pretty proud of how my wedding turned out. Here's a list of important businesses that helped us out:

Miel y Leche - Best Cupcakes Ever! Here are the amazing flavors we got: Chocolate Bomb, Dreamsicle, Pumpkin Butterscotch with Cinnamon Buttercream, Pink Lemonade, and Lemon Blueberry.
Tinuccis - An important part of any wedding is the food. Unfortunately that was the last priority on our list, so we ended up scrambling to find a caterer about a month or so before. Tinucci's is in Newport, and not only was their food fantastic, they were so nice! And totally affordable!
Thomas Ward Photography - Morgan of Thomas Ward did a phenomenal job! She was so sweet and so accommodating even when our families bothered her to do impromptu family portraits that neither Derek nor myself were in. She stayed almost all night too, I had to shoo her out so she could go get some sleep! Absolutely wonderful to work with!

Anyways! Here are some of the best photos from that day!















12.01.2009

Christmas Presents (and our new favorite thing!)

So since I took the handmade pledge, I've been trying to come up with something to make as gifts this year. I realized that I have all this glassware lying around from my wedding, and it now has no purpose. So I decided I'm going to take each vase and hand paint it and then fill it with homemade truffles. Here is my first attempt:
So I have thirteen more to go! Wish me luck!

Also, we have a new tiny friend in the house!His name is Tribble. Now if you know the reference, do not giggle! It was not my choice! It was my geeky husband's decision! If you do not know the reference, check out The Trouble With Tribbles.

Anyways, sorry for the short post, I'm literally running out the door to work now.

11.29.2009

absence

I Took The Handmade Pledge! BuyHandmade.org

Sorry I've been gone for so long! I took a week off to be with my family. I will post a new blog tomorrow.

11.20.2009

Etsy Picks of the Week

This weeks Etsy picks are not things I would want for myself, rather they are things I would highly consider getting for the people near and dear to me. I've been stalling on Christmas shopping because I'm so indecisive about gifts! I want things to be personal and thoughtful, but right now my budget is rather tight, so it's difficult to achieve those things. If I had plenty of money to spend, here is what I would get.


For my baby sister, Olivia.
I love getting cute clothes for Livvy. She is like my own little porcelain doll to dress up however I want! And until she gets old enough to appreciate toys, I will continue to get her adorable little dresses.


For my sister Lauren.
from Juniper and Lamplight

Lauren is at the age now where she is exploring style, and trying to figure out how she wants to be perceived. She is kind of stuck between hippie chic and rebel rocker, and I think this is the perfect blend of both. She has this cute little layered bob going on that would work prefectly with this headband. So cute!


For my sister, Natalie.
from Beijo Flor

Natalie is my little explorer. She is the same age as Lauren, but is not at the point where she cares about style. She is still trying to figure out the world, and is obsessed with nature. She is quite the avid rock collector, and recently went to a rocks and minerals show for her girl scout troop, and really fell in love with all the different styles. I think this ring would be the perfect gift for her because its something she would love to look at every day, and its definitely a bold piece, just like her personality.

For my husband, Derek.
from AllUnique

I already know what I'm getting Derek, and unfortunately it's not this, although this would be a wonderful runner up. Derek is really into anything art deco, and he has a weak spot for amazing record players. This would definitely make him squeal with delight. Heck, I even want it, it's gorgeous!!!




Well, wish me luck on my adventures over the weekend! We are going to attempt to paint our kitchen and downstairs bathroom with the hopes of breathing some life into the boring rooms. I think I might also take a trip to city salvage to find an interesting frame for a chalkboard project. I'm very tired of my Ikea dry erase shelf. Although it is quite handy.

11.16.2009

New Flooring!

I hate carpeting almost as much as I hate spiders and bugs. Its ugly, gets dirty quickly, and just generally feels gross. So I am thrilled to finally have wood flooring in our living room and dining room. I live in a townhouse, so any kind of improvement that sets us apart from our cookie cutter neighbors is a welcome change. This is the beginning of a long journey of home improvement. I have so many things I want to change in the house. It is so beige! Everything is currently very neutral and bland, and that is not my style at all. I love color!

Here is a picture of our new flooring. Its so much more lovely in person!

The color is called "Cinnamon Oak" and its from Mohawk. It matches the rest of the woodwork in the house perfectly, and it has a very warm amber glow to it.


Anyways, tomorrow I promise to actually post something about the shop. I think I'm just stalling because I'm a little disappointed at the lack of movement of product. I suppose I can't just reopen the shop without any kind of advertisement anywhere and assume I will start selling stuff. My product is not overpriced, I'm sure of that, because with the prices of my supplies and the time I spend making it, customers are getting a good deal! Oh well, enough with the whining. It's not about making money anyways, it's just something I enjoy doing for fun.

11.11.2009

My favorite shops in Minnesota

I love shopping, but I would guess I'm more of a window shopper. I browse and drool and try to persuade my husband to buy me ridiculous things, and then I generally just end up leaving without anything. It's still fun to look though!
Here are some of my favorite places to wander aimlessly:

Hunt & Gather Antiques
image via hunt & gather

I love this place! It's such an experience to walk around in there. Carefully walking around suitcases and ducking below chandeliers was never this fun! There are so many crazy things, its like a hoarder looted the 50's and 60's. The owners are so very friendly and laid back, so you don't feel like they are following you around and making sure you don't steal.

Swank Interiors
photo via bo darville's flickr

The thing I really love about Swank is the basement. Its full of wacky coats, awesome chrome edged kitchen tables and chairs (at ridiculously cheap prices!), and all sorts of different things. I love retro items, and I think Swank really goes for quality rather than kitsch.

Patina
photo via lavendar magazine

Patina is one of those places you have to visit if you are in MN. There are multiple locations now, but the handpicked, boutique feel has not left this place. It's very much like urban outfitters/anthropologie, but only home furnishings and gifts. Wandering in there means giving up at least an hour of your time to scour every table and visually devour everything.

City Salvage
photo via the ephemeral mailbox museum's flickr

I love City Salvage, but at the same time the place terrifies me. If you've ever been on the second floor you know what I mean. In my mind I am risking my life by going upstairs, because you can see through the flooring! It feels like you are urban exploring! Anyways, City Salvage is one of those places where the expected motto should be "one man's trash is another man's treasure". There is a lot of crazy and interesting things, from rows and rows of doors to large marquee signs to stained glass windows and bathroom fixtures.

I think my favorite places are the ones with piles and piles of things you have to sort through to find what you want, like a big permanent garage sale with better ambience. I've always been like that, I feel like shopping is an adventure and you shouldn't take it for granted by running to the nearest rack and grabbing something a bunch of people have already grabbed.

11.10.2009

Hello!

I'm going to make this first post short and sweet.
My name is Chelsea, and I'm 23.45 years old.
I live in Hastings, Minnesota with my husband, Derek, our dog Marlin, and our cat Joanna.

Jo and Mar

This blog will mostly be to post updates about my jewelry, but I will definitely post anything I find interesting in my day to day life.
Goodbye for now!