The next big day was on Monday or MLK Jr. day. I started off the day by skiing with my honey. Parking again was a mess, but thanks to my bro-in-law, Steve, we were able to get some pretty sweet underground parking. (Thanks Steve.) We then took public transit again to Main Street where we were able to see a couple of bands. We wanted to see Ingrid Michaelson, but because we missed our transit connection, we got their too late.
However, we did see Sea Wolf at the Music Café. It’s a pretty cool little venue and the only way to get in is by having ‘credentials.’ I, of course, don’t have credentials, but I borrowed some from work and I was consequently known as ‘Alison Butz’ the rest of the day. No really. The little concert was actually extremely awesome, mainly due to the band itself, but the intimate atmosphere and ability to be really close to the band was priceless.
I kept trying to film them, but I got in trouble. Then I took some pictures of them, but got in trouble because of the flash I was using. This lady must have felt bad for berating me so much because she gave me and Emma a couple of free CDs at the close of the show. Since we were so close to the band we went up and talked to them. Emma told them that they looked really peaceful. Not wanting them to feel like we had just finished singing hymns or something, I hurriedly told them that they rocked. They then signed our CDs. Now, that really did rock.
After finding a place to eat (thank you Davanza’s) we met up with my buddy Christian and his date (friend?) Whitney. We then took the lovely public transit over to the Racquet Club. I was worried that they’d give our seats away since we were getting there only fifteen minutes beforehand, which is customary. Luckily, we didn’t have any problems finding some seats, but we couldn’t exactly sit right next to each other. It was during this time that we were able to spot Quentin Tarantino directly across the aisle from us. I took a very quick and blurry picture because I didn’t want to feel like a gawky fan, which is why I didn’t take a second. Stupid.
Oh the wonders of Sundance...how I miss it. I both envy and pity you. Thanks for the update...and what is this about a "honey?" I didn't know you had a lady in your life, how wonderful...do tell more!
Kristian - Yes, Sundance is a love/hate relationship, but for the most part it's positive. I do have a new honey. I can elaborate in a more private setting. ;)
Anonymous - Alison, how'd you get on here!! Don't worry about it. You did a noble thing, by lending me your credentials.
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Oh the wonders of Sundance...how I miss it. I both envy and pity you. Thanks for the update...and what is this about a "honey?" I didn't know you had a lady in your life, how wonderful...do tell more!
Hey! I wouldn't have lent my credentials if I knew you were going to get in trouble.
Kristian - Yes, Sundance is a love/hate relationship, but for the most part it's positive. I do have a new honey. I can elaborate in a more private setting. ;)
Anonymous - Alison, how'd you get on here!! Don't worry about it. You did a noble thing, by lending me your credentials.
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