Day One of
blogging brought us to a setting so perfect that it could have come
from a movie. We wanted this to be as legit as possible, so we drove
ourselves all the way (10 minutes) downtown to the coolest, most
underground coffee shop in the city. It had wi-fi and everything. We
were finally on our way to becoming real bloggers. Armed with a
MacBook and coffee (black, obviously), we attempted as best as we
could to blend in with the hipsters. We asked the waitress what
hipsters ate, but she told us it was so obscure, we never could have
heard of it. #Posers. We settled for nachos, instead. Then, the blog
preparations began. A few photos snapped with an iPhone, edited with
Instagram, and boom! Totally legit blog. And that's where all this
began...
We tried to
observe our surroundings for the most inspiration possible. After a
few hours, several dozen hipsters, loud conversations about jazz and
modern art, we realized that we really needed to leave. It's a shame
though, we bought our shirts at PacSun and everything. Besides,
something started to smell funny. Coffee fart? #WhoFarted #Leaving
Nothing against
the area, the coffee, or the characters, but the coffee shop just
wasn't the setting we needed. Conclusion: You don't have to be a
hipster to blog. But, being at that coffee shop (where everyone has
a laptop or a book) gave us the push we needed to get this blog
going. Now that everything is set up, we sit on a comfy couch,
watching Castle, eating popcorn, and chugging water to remove the
taste of that coffee. Much better... and it smells better, too.
Turns out we are unlegit (hipsters), therefore we must quit (blogging
at coffee houses).
Now that Day One
is out of the way, we can move on to better, funnier, and more
entertaining topics. There's a lot to catch you up on, so prepare
yourselves for a few posts of flashbacks (it will be like you were
really there). So stay tuned, you'll thank us later.
Alice & Quinn
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