East coast rush / end of tour snaps.

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 Coming home from a good trip always sucks. From the past week, I visited more cities than I can even keep track of - places I never thought I'd be visiting in a long time/ever. Traveling is one of my favourite things to do.... ever, and to share it with good people is a complete other thing. Good, light spirits and endless laughter/inside jokes didn't lack on this trip and ultimately was what kept me excited to wake up every morning. I was welcomed back on tour with a box of Philip's Chocolate turtles waiting for me in my bunk.

I met a handful of new people everyday, ran into old faces and bonded with the ones I already knew. I even chatted with Vanilla Ice about Vegetarianism! There wasn't a time when I didn't have fun... and even when I wasn't doing anything, it was still all "fun" to me. Sleeping was fun. Eating was fun. Hanging out was fun. Even breathing was fun. There was not a single lack of love for anything on the last leg of the tour. I loved it all.


Here are some equally as good snaps that didn't make it onto the 'gram but probably should've. Enjoy these:

Ehhhh, if you know anything about me you'd know why this is my favourite photo in the universe. HA.
A crowd well over 20,000+ people at Hershey Park in Hershey, PA.



We flew in the morning of Mixtape Festival to Hershey and from being up in the air, we already knew the weather would be terrible. The flight was so shaky and turbulenced from the get-go and I don't remember seeing anything except the white clouds we were stuck in for majority of the fight.

The rain was on + off for the festival, and luckily, no one slipped. It was so cold and poured and poured, but everyone managed to find positivity in the terrible weather. The crowd was so receptive (and also soaked), despite the weather but they toughed it out. What troopers.


Here's Sugar Ray
  
The next morning after watching Ted in bed, we woke up in Toronto and had Wahlburgers for breakfast. Oh my frick, it was so good. I had the Portobello Mushroom burger - which by the way was amazing. The tater tots complimented it perfectly.

Our venue for the next couple day was the Air Canada Center, where both the Toronto Maple Leafs + Toronto Raptors play. It was cool to take a peek inside the locker rooms and what not.



After the 7 hour drive, I woke up the next morning after 2/2 Toronto shows, in Montreal. And though Montreal had the smallest arena capacity, it was the loudest.. and I thought Toronto was loud. We walked around the city before the show, mainly on Sainte Catherine's. We also had some awesome crepes and went shoe shopping. What can be better.


Home of the Habs.


The next day we had was a day off. A well needed day off for everyone, and also Canada day. We ended up heading to Niagara Falls and staying the night before heading to Buffalo the next morning. The Falls were so beautiful and gave me mixed feelings of calmness + fear. Weird how things can be calming, yet so dangerous and scary.

Our day off ended back in our hotel room with family, watching the mediocre 10 minute fireworks. Come on, Canada. Y'all gotta step up your game (or our game.. cause I'm Canadian).




The last tour stop was in Buffalo, NY. It was a pretty chill day for the most part. I slept a lot.


Isn't this Celtics warmup the cutest? I love it so much. I feel like I'm part of the team now. HA.
Last group huddle of the tour. 47/47 flew by.


 
And of course, these are my absolute favourites. Some straight off the stage love. I'm the luckiest girl. I truly am.


I can't believe everything went by so fast. Cherish your loved ones/family/friends/anyone that means something to you. Have fun while you're at it. I urge you all to do something different this summer, I truly do. Go somewhere new, try something new, eat something new... do whatever you have to do to fall in love with your life. Along the way, you probably will.


x lj

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