Part 2: Brisbane, Australia
As I waited in line to hold the koala, I noticed all the band photos on
the wall. Every band that comes through the koala sanctuary is asked to
leave a signed photo of the group holding a cute little marsupial. I
realize that no one ever wants us to do that — leave a band photo. Not
that I care; it's just another moment where I realize that we do not
fit the mold. We don't look like a rock band. We don't act like a rock
band. We're just this couple who makes music together. We tour around
the world making this, I'm told, joyous music with an organ and a drum
set. We sing really loud and look at each other because we want to make
sure we are tight and people mistake that for lovey glances. We're
dubbed as this cutesy pop band because we actually like each other. And
here we are, getting ready to hold a koala as a couple, not as a band,
even though you can't really separate the two. Anyway, who wants a
normal American couple on the wall of pictures of hipster bands holding
a furry beast?
Anyway, just so you know: male koalas stink. They emit a foul oil
from their chest glands. It rubbed all over me. My koala was named
Fabio. My entire suitcase smelled like Fabio for the rest of the trip.
He certainly left his mark.
On the way to Australia, we filmed a video
for the song "Like U Crazy." We basically got to play dress up and lip
sync all day. By the time we were filming the last scene, we were
supposed to be in the car on the way to the airport. I could tell Jason
was stressed out about being late. You can tell by his face — at the
end of the video, he's ready to go. In the scene, we're lost in space
and we're still playing together with this lost-but-blissful feeling.
Check out his expression. You can totally tell we're afraid we're
missing our Australia flight and feeling threatened by the smoke
machine.
Also in Australia: we played a few shows, played on a few radio stations, walked
over some bridges, went surfing, dug a piece of glass out of Jason's foot with
a needle for two hours, DJ'd at some dance clubs, and somehow lost my pillow,
my favorite jeans and our DVD player. And somewhere
in there, we fell in love with the whole continent.
We celebrated Magnolia's birthday when we got home. Her party was a "green party." Everyone
wore green, her favorite color, and we ate green beans and green cupcakes. She
got way too many presents and ate way too much sugar and threw her first full-fledged
tantrum in front of the whole party. It was her party and she cried 'cause she
wanted to, to the point where people said, "Oh, wow, I've never seen her like
that."
A week or so later, we had to put our seven-year-old cat, Shadow, to
sleep. We sang "Amazing Grace" to her while she left this world. She
was a sweet cat, never hissed at anyone. She had a tumor in her mouth
and couldn't eat. She was in our video for the song "Fluke” — she's staring out the window in the living room scene. We'll miss her.
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