Things that (this very moment) make me happy:
- Clothbound books (c/0 sister's boyfriend)
- Scrubs
- "That thing you Do" (movie and song)
- pretty dresses
- The Eagles
Things that (seem to always) bug me:
- moody people
- Isolation
- overwhelming silence. Silence is good. but sometimes it just paves the way for more thinking time than necessary...or healthy.
Listening to: (see post above)
Reading: the Memory Keeper's Daughter
Feeling: good
Craving: a few good hugs from a few good friends
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Despite that. I made a new friend.
The world has held great Heroes,
As history books have showed;
But never a name to go down to fame
Compared with that of Toad!
As history books have showed;
But never a name to go down to fame
Compared with that of Toad!
Toady sits beside my bed.
He reminds me of Harry Potter
(Chocolate Frogs).
He guards my daily 'uniform'.
He reminds me of Harry Potter
(Chocolate Frogs).
He guards my daily 'uniform'.
The clever men at Oxford
Know all that there is to be knowed.
But they none of them know one half as much
As intelligent Mr. Toad!
~"Wind in the Willows"
Know all that there is to be knowed.
But they none of them know one half as much
As intelligent Mr. Toad!
~"Wind in the Willows"
Listening to: the vacuum cleaner
Reading: nothing
Feeling: bit blah
Reading: nothing
Feeling: bit blah
Sunday, December 13, 2009
It's a little bit funny
Today was a day for relaxation. I discovered an indie/folk/semi-county Swedish duo called "First Aid Kit" and, as one does these days, decided to search for some videos on youtube. Though all were exceptional, one particular cover they did amused me in that "slightly sad but i guess that's how it is" kind of way.
The pair covered Buffy Sainte-Marie's "Universal Soldier". A protest song originally from 1964's. However, First Aid Kit changed the lyrics a bit to place the song in the context of today's society (the video was posted January 2009).
The original third verse:
And he's fighting for Canada,
He's fighting for France,
He's fighting for the USA,
And he's fighting for the Russians,
And he's fighting for Japan,
And he thinks we'll put an end to war this way.
First Aid Kit's third verse:
And he's fighting for Palestine,
He's fighting for Israel,
He's fighting for the USA,
And he's fighting for the Russians,
And he's fighting for Iraq,
And he thinks we'll put an end to war this way.
Note how, after 45 years, the USA and Russia are still fighting. Granted that they're not fighting each other anymore. It's a little bit funny...but then again not so much.
x
Cha
Listening to: Our Own Pretty Ways by First Aid Kit (and my neighbour practicing the drums)
Feeling: a little bit better and oddly sober (not in the un-sloshed kind of way)
Wanting to: know what it would be like to be a flower-child in the 60's.
The pair covered Buffy Sainte-Marie's "Universal Soldier". A protest song originally from 1964's. However, First Aid Kit changed the lyrics a bit to place the song in the context of today's society (the video was posted January 2009).
The original third verse:
And he's fighting for Canada,
He's fighting for France,
He's fighting for the USA,
And he's fighting for the Russians,
And he's fighting for Japan,
And he thinks we'll put an end to war this way.
First Aid Kit's third verse:
And he's fighting for Palestine,
He's fighting for Israel,
He's fighting for the USA,
And he's fighting for the Russians,
And he's fighting for Iraq,
And he thinks we'll put an end to war this way.
Note how, after 45 years, the USA and Russia are still fighting. Granted that they're not fighting each other anymore. It's a little bit funny...but then again not so much.
x
Cha
Listening to: Our Own Pretty Ways by First Aid Kit (and my neighbour practicing the drums)
Feeling: a little bit better and oddly sober (not in the un-sloshed kind of way)
Wanting to: know what it would be like to be a flower-child in the 60's.
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Back in the rat race
From one routine to another.
The end of classes (and assesments) for the year brought many promising opportunities for exploring the more "la-dee-dah"-ish things that have been buzzing around in my brain for a while.
And then came work.
Despite the much welcome injection of cash into my pockets, work has stripped me of any form of 'life' altogether...for now at least.
Things to Do before summer ends:
- Christmas Shopping
- Paint Room
- Make Memo Board
- Draw/ Paint
- Read a good book
- Catch up with friends
- 'Designer-y' stuff
- Beach it
x
Cha
Listening to: Winter Hymnal by Fleet Foxes
Feeling: tired but relaxed... and a little bit blah
Loving: the new bed sheets
Needing: to check on the washing and cooking.
The end of classes (and assesments) for the year brought many promising opportunities for exploring the more "la-dee-dah"-ish things that have been buzzing around in my brain for a while.
And then came work.
Despite the much welcome injection of cash into my pockets, work has stripped me of any form of 'life' altogether...for now at least.
Things to Do before summer ends:
- Christmas Shopping
- Paint Room
- Make Memo Board
- Draw/ Paint
- Read a good book
- Catch up with friends
- 'Designer-y' stuff
- Beach it
x
Cha
Listening to: Winter Hymnal by Fleet Foxes
Feeling: tired but relaxed... and a little bit blah
Loving: the new bed sheets
Needing: to check on the washing and cooking.
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