Afterglow 2005 - Day 4
Mom wanted to take a picture with her favorite kids, but James and I were busy. So she settled for the next best thing. Booya Jenny and Timmy! In yo' face! The first picture is rated G and can be viewed by all audiences. The second picture is definitely rated PG-13, as it contains material that may be inappropriate for children under 13. Jenny probably will be upset that this picture is on here, but then again she shouldn't have been showboating in front of a working camera.
Cabin #2 is the gathering place for the Afterglow kids, and if you are looking for one of us, you'll find all of us there. It's commonly known as Three Musketeers syndrome; we're all in this together. We sat around trying to figure out how to ditch the younger kids because we were going out that night to shoot off fireworks. What we're doing is not only dangerous, but it is also illegal, so we have to make sure that all of the people who go out there with us are 18 years old and mature enough to handle the a situation with the authorities, if that were to arise. (Am I foreshadowing too much here?)
Tim is the brains behind this operation, and also the conspirator who triggers a lot of the malicious mayhem that goes on around this joint. He'll flat out deny it, but believe me when I tell you that none of this would ever happen if not for Tim, and I mean that in a good way.
That having been said, Timmy could never pull off something like this without the proper help. And if help is what you need, you don't have to look anywhere but in this guy's direction. James is capable of handling many situations that even the greatest say are unhandleable.
When we got out on the road, Tim and I couldn't help but look up. In Northern Wisconsin, there are no distracting noises or lights, so the night sky is allowed to exist in it's full glory, in the original aspect ration that God intended it to be. It's kinda of like 2.35:1 widescreen with Dolby 5.1 - the director's original intention is preserved. Tim and I have always looked towards the stars in wonderment and awe. The night sky is so complex and fascinating, that it simply leaves us breathless and awash in thought. How did those stars get there and when are the aliens coming to visit us on Earth?