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#wearemelting #100degrees #orinda (at Orinda Theatre)
Everyday we wear black, even when it's 103° in the middle of Dallas! Fun times at @vanswarpedtour! #vixenshenanigans #alternativelifestyle #warpedtour2017 #wearemelting #alternativemodels #valkyrievixens (at Gexa Energy Pavillion in Dallas,TX)
What if you could go to Disneyland with us?? We're finally (slowly) getting around to some of these bigger indiegogo perks from last yr when we were fundraising for our movie! Wen was a super awesome supporter who got the special Disneyland trip with us! "Happiest place, with the happiest fan!" We still have a lot of perks big and small to fulfill but never fear, we will get to each one! #wearemelting #indonesiarepresent #itwasalsoKensonsBday!!
H-town
The past three weeks in Houston have flown by. They do that. I am so excited to be headed home, but Houston is always a hopping place with this job. All of us mobile PROACTs are based out of Houston, and we all stay at the same extended stay hotel, meaning there are always new friends to make and old friends to catch up with. My favorite part is the diversity of people I meet!
My time in Houston started off with a visit from Phil! We adventured all over the city, had good ole’ Texas barbeque twice (to convince Phil the south is in fact a wonderful place) and Thai food (to convince Phil we should move to Thailand). You can guess which was more successful. You win some you lose some, right?
We also visited the Natural Science Museum, because of the rave reviews from friends, and because we like nature and consider ourselves scientists. It was excellent! However, the parking spot we found was a distance away on a random side street (not in the shade). When we left the museum, (in the heat of the day, mind you) we wandered for miles and miles (humor me) in the relentless Houston sun, occasionally hallucinating that we found our car.
“Is that our car?”
“Not even close, Annelle.”
“It’s okay. We’re gonna be okay. We can get through this.”
“I’m not sure Houston is a good place.”
“This is a terrible place. Why do people even live here?”
“ahhhh! so. hot.”
“I can smell you.”
We did finally find our car. By this time we were both damp and smelly, and slightly loopy from heat exhaustion. At the first gas station we passed, we veered to the other side of the road and stopped. Then trudged inside and started raiding the closest cooler for water bottles.
“These aren’t very cold.”
“At least it’s water. We are going to live!”
The friendly gas station employee showed us to the back where he was keeping the colder water. The smarter Houstonians had beat us to the cold waters in the front cooler. We bought a bag full of water bottles and Phil let me have the only chair in the gas station. We (I) collapsed and guzzled water and slowly started to regain normal functioning abilities.
I spent the rest of my time in Houston indoors.