The day after Christmas and the first thing on my mind as I lay in bed at 830 am, I don't want to get out of bed to go shopping, but then Elad was coming out too so I just could not pass up on this. He is a blessing in my life, both him and Sujay are up there for me, people I am inspired by, respect to the core.
So our little shopping experience started at Nordstrom where Elad shopped for stuff he never needs only wants :) but still he bought impressive clothes and if I had found my size I would have too. Speaking of which you would think in a place like the US it would be easier to find clothes my size but alas not to be. Either they don't make em or other people get to those sizes before I do.
I actually came home with money instead of spending any, had a return to make and didn't find a single thing to shop for.
The rest of my afternoon was spent working with Prof Dave trying to get the cd image to work so that I can get my cd ready for release. Well come 5 pm and I was off to do my gig in Bellevue, small house party.
Here is what I don't get, the richer people are the stingier they are, I just don't get it. I walk into this mansion of this home and the lady who booked me was stifling with me over 50 bucks which would be like pocket change for them but a lot for a DJ who is playing for 3 hours.
DJing is not something that just happens, it takes a lot of time, hard work and an extreme amount of concentration. Atleast I feel pretty mentally exhausted and extremely hungry after a DJ set. Still haven't been able to figure out the hunger bit yet.
My night ended at 11 not any earlier(though I wish it had) and the desire to go out went with it. I just came home and before I went off to crash I made my first ever extended intro edit. I am very proud of my effort and I am going to use the edit and tonight's gig. Woot Woot.
I am buying my 2nd new cd player in the morning tomorrow, so kinda looking forward to that and ofcourse tomorrow's gig should be interesting and hopefully not as boring as today.
Saturday, December 27, 2008
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