Note: This particular errand has been a disaster due to weird configurations with my new laptop, upload and download speeds, file sharing, file size adjustments, and so on. I had to cut my losses and send this out and get some rest. 3 hours of uploading and it was still at 70%.
What End of the Night Content is about:
So, first, a note on what “End of the Night” content is about. The first thing I’ll do is add in photos and videos I took at the show and then add my reflection as a last thought.
Over the course of the last few years, I started developing the patterns you now see as content—things that are pretty revealing with regards of what moves me. I go to shows because I feel awful and I come home with more confidence, less anxiety, and just a general yummy feeling.
But with the number of shows I tend to catch, I can’t write about all of them. I can talk about them, though, so that’s what this is—it’s a conversational tone and a reflection about live music experiences in that time of night where I’m dressed-down and still going over my thoughts on the show.
The photos and videos of Vampire Weekend that I was going to share in this post are part of the rookie mistakes about my laptop configuration, so they’ll be a part 2. If you’d prefer a longer write-up about why I saw BOTH shows, I can do that separately as well in a longer piece. Comment below about that.
I was exhausted last night. But HAPPY.


I had a video for this that I have been trying to upload, but it’s been going for 3 hours and it’s only at 75%. I have to resolve these issues because I’ve been working on that since I woke up today. It’s 9PM.
I don’t plan on making the same mistakes again, of course, I’m just connecting the idea of mucking up my plans—I would have panicked 5 years ago if things didn’t go exactly as I’d planned.
My rookie mistakes on this one are evident, but we’re free for a lil bit for this reason. Something important to know about ANY aspect of my end of the night stuff is just that my whole original point of these was to share the moments where I feel the most relaxed, happy, and somewhat carefree—it’s not intended to be anything other than that—but it can have a lot of cleavage.
We’re adults, right? I did edit out a couple of brief moments where I was a lil too carefree. So, just a reminder: you can opt-out of any sections you don’t wanna see by looking at the sections I created and doing the thing that’s on your side that I cannot see and opting out.
Anyway, here’s the first attempt at this concept.


