By Whitney Cole
With the change of the weather and the school/work years already in motion, my sister and I finally arranged the apartment to suit two human inhabitants (only two months after she moved in). Everything was moved, organized, and decorated for the start of fall, and friends were invited over to enjoy the new layout (note that some of my plants are surviving). The two of us love our “stuff,” so it’s been both a blessing and a curse to have to balance of what goes where or how certain things are organized in the few rooms of the apartment.
Casey’s boyfriend cooked up some steak tips and scalloped potatoes, and the two girls worked on origami bats to hang around the apartment. What they assumed would be a quick project escalated into over half an hour of frustrated paper folding, resulting in only two bats to hang up on the tiny living room chandelier. I myself ended up passing out on the couch after a long day at only 8:30 in the evening, which is a pretty accurate representation of my entertaining abilities. All in all, the evening was a lovely beginning to a beautiful Autumn season and a great way to bring a sense of community into the space that we are both sharing.
Whitney Cole is a tiny Southern firecracker from small-town Virginia She graduated from Virginia Commonwealth University in 2015 with a B.F.A. in Photography. Her work to date has been an investigation of her Southern heritage. Follow her on Instagram for lots of pictures of her dog and trees.
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