
Iforgot my ear phones on Thursday so today I had to get them out and make sure they were all ready for church. Emily took that opportunity to photograph me trying them on. I had to put new ends on and I wanted to make sure they fit right before I left for church. Below I am getting all of the parts out, reading the manual, and fixing the wax barrier thingy.

Putting them in is NOT as easy as it looks (LOL)!. You have to lift up on the top of your ear and sort of pull your ear away from your head while inserting the ear phones. They seal out quite a bit of sound if inserted properly.

I know this picture looks odd… I’m really NOT just playing with my ears (LOL)! I’m looping the cord back around behind my ear so they’ll stay in place.
WHAT DID YOU SAY? I can’t hear anything (LOL).
No, I wasn’t sleeping. I tend to end up with my eyes closed in most of the pictures that are taken of me.
The loops that go behind my ears meet in the center of my back. I don’t string it down my shirt like most of the other musicians. I just leave it on the outside since no one can see it anyway when I’m up on the stage. You can see the thicker part right at the bottom of my hair. Then it goes into one cord that that I stick the end of in my pocket and it attaches to the AVIOM which is the next Project 365 picture.
