Thursday, July 21, 2005
Where Caitlin and Jen and I go to Cornerstone
I dreamed that Caitlin, Jen M., and I went to Cornerstone. It was a long complicated dream but I'll try to write down what I remember about it.
The festival took place in this giant, white, very sterile-looking building. Each floor had two rooms in it, and each room had a band in it. I was looking for ApologetiX, but they were on like the very, very top floor. So Caitlin and Jen and I wandered up there looking for them and on the way we found Jenni D. and Tiffany and some other girl I didn't know. Jenni was being very loud and obnoxious, however, and Caitlin kept going, "Are you SURE you know this girl?"
We saw the stairs that would lead us right up to the ApologetiX room, and we started toward them. We passed a table with a blue tablecloth on it. A woman was standing in front of it, and she came toward us and snapped at us, "I'm responsible to make sure none of you get lost. I'm your group's sponsor." There was a plate of cookies on the table behind us, and she suddenly yelled, "EAT A COOKIE!" Jenni and Tiffany and the girl I didn't know began chatting with her, and I sneaked upstairs to see ApologetiX.
The concert was apparently in progress, but it was about the lamest concert ever. There were couches everywhere on the stage and each of the guys was lying down on a couch with a guitar (whoo... five guitars and nothing else) sorta lazily playing it and not doing much else.
I went back downstairs, where Caitlin and Jen were waiting for me. Well, not really waiting, as they had found two pianos right next to each other and were busily leafing through songbooks to find something for the two of them to play. They were all songbooks of Russian and Ukranian folk songs, though. I said something like, "Oh, I wish I was talented enough to play an instrument!" Jen said, "You sing, though, right?" I said, "Er, well, yeah..." and they both started begging me to sing something from the songbooks with them. However, as I don't speak/read Russian or Ukranian, I had to decline.
The festival took place in this giant, white, very sterile-looking building. Each floor had two rooms in it, and each room had a band in it. I was looking for ApologetiX, but they were on like the very, very top floor. So Caitlin and Jen and I wandered up there looking for them and on the way we found Jenni D. and Tiffany and some other girl I didn't know. Jenni was being very loud and obnoxious, however, and Caitlin kept going, "Are you SURE you know this girl?"
We saw the stairs that would lead us right up to the ApologetiX room, and we started toward them. We passed a table with a blue tablecloth on it. A woman was standing in front of it, and she came toward us and snapped at us, "I'm responsible to make sure none of you get lost. I'm your group's sponsor." There was a plate of cookies on the table behind us, and she suddenly yelled, "EAT A COOKIE!" Jenni and Tiffany and the girl I didn't know began chatting with her, and I sneaked upstairs to see ApologetiX.
The concert was apparently in progress, but it was about the lamest concert ever. There were couches everywhere on the stage and each of the guys was lying down on a couch with a guitar (whoo... five guitars and nothing else) sorta lazily playing it and not doing much else.
I went back downstairs, where Caitlin and Jen were waiting for me. Well, not really waiting, as they had found two pianos right next to each other and were busily leafing through songbooks to find something for the two of them to play. They were all songbooks of Russian and Ukranian folk songs, though. I said something like, "Oh, I wish I was talented enough to play an instrument!" Jen said, "You sing, though, right?" I said, "Er, well, yeah..." and they both started begging me to sing something from the songbooks with them. However, as I don't speak/read Russian or Ukranian, I had to decline.
Labels: apologetix, caitlin, jen m, jenni d, tiffany
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