i have fallen in love with this world and the people in it. there are some amazing people in this world, and we dont see them all the time. i love this place i call home, the ground beneath my feet and those great hearted people. i want to meet them all and know their stories. i want to experience this love i feel and let this emotional high continue to take me forward.
Showing posts with label lover. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lover. Show all posts
Sunday, February 27, 2011
just a reminder...
even when life is HARD, it's GOOD.
Labels:
hot men named taylor,
life,
life blogs,
loveliness,
lovely,
lover
Monday, February 21, 2011
just random crap
thats what stumbleupon was made for ; ]
but this jumped out at me:
You know it's love when the tiny details about
another person, ones that are insignificant to most
people, seem fascinating and incredible to you....Unknown
read all of em here
http://www.stumbleupon.com/su/27XFE4/www.midnightangel308.com/love_quote.htm
but this jumped out at me:
You know it's love when the tiny details about
another person, ones that are insignificant to most
people, seem fascinating and incredible to you....Unknown
read all of em here
http://www.stumbleupon.com/su/27XFE4/www.midnightangel308.com/love_quote.htm
Labels:
just love,
love and a smile,
love and other things,
lovely,
lover
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
fear.
fear is such a powerful thing.
it means that we care passionately about the outcome.
fear of commitment: ultimately is fear that commitment will lead to a change in feelings.
fear of love ultimately is a fear of loss.
fear of failure ultimately is a passion and craving for success.
fear of death is ultimately a passion for life.
fear of judgement is a yearning for love and happiness.
it can be such a strong thing, fear, when done correctly.
dont fear anything that cant kill you, take it in stride, with a grain of salt and use it to be stronger.
and dont worry about judgement, because you are so fucking beautiful just the way you are. seriously.
it means that we care passionately about the outcome.
fear of commitment: ultimately is fear that commitment will lead to a change in feelings.
fear of love ultimately is a fear of loss.
fear of failure ultimately is a passion and craving for success.
fear of death is ultimately a passion for life.
fear of judgement is a yearning for love and happiness.
it can be such a strong thing, fear, when done correctly.
dont fear anything that cant kill you, take it in stride, with a grain of salt and use it to be stronger.
and dont worry about judgement, because you are so fucking beautiful just the way you are. seriously.
Labels:
fear,
i love you man,
just love,
love; jason mraz,
lovely,
lover,
ranting,
raving
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
its no secret that i love.
i traveled the impromptu trip up to a stranger of a venue and waited.
the concept of a venue with an underage balcony and a 21 and over floor excited me. I grabbed a cup of coffee and made my way to the second row and sat down.
Wakey Wakey's lead Michael Grubbs was what brought me to Portland. but what captivated me was much more.
i am not a fan of opening bands, until i met Andrew Belle.
there are few words i can use to describe music, because of the intense love affair that i have with her.
music is my muse, my ic, my soul. its quite beautful and intimate.
"nothing goes as planned, everything will break, people say goodbye, in their own special way....oh you're in my veins and i can not get you out..." these words from a previously unreleased ballad, andrew explained, were first heard by the world on the season finale of Grey's Anatomy. but that isnt the only place to hear Belle.
his music has been used by MTV and the CW.
the music is that which makes love to you, and you listen to while you make love. its passionate and overpowering, beautiful and intense, enthralling and awe inspriing.
his soft vocals resonated through the intimate venue and there was complete silence. His stories give the feeling of falling in love, of seeing "her" for the first time, of "him" reaching out and grabbing your hand, that emotion that you feel maybe a handful of times in your life yet try to find every day. I have only been exposed to this feeling through music a handful of times, and his entire set was the exception to the rule. i was touched.
such a beautiful display of emotions set to melody is worthy of far more than a 10$ cover charge.
I immediately went and picked up his album "the ladder" from the merch table (the title track being one of my own favorites", and also the EP "all those pretty lights". they accompanied me on the way home from Portland, all the way to my "for now" home of Salem.
its music that takes you in, and leaves you spinning. i got into my car and i was still singing, i was writing songs in my head. it was beautiful.
After Andrew left the stage, Grubbs came on and set up a simple little keyboard; he learned with this being his first tour with airplanes, that you can not fly a full size keyboard and was improvising on every stop along the way.
accompanying him was Caitlin moe (i know i butchered her name...but i cant even find her on friggin google...which is a shame) she was incredible.
while he usually rocks out with another violinist, this beautiful girl provided some of the sweetest sounds that instrument can make, and at times it seemed by her expression that the music was touching even her, as if it were her first time hearing it. Comic relief present gave the vibe of what Grubbs himself compared to a "house party", and that could not have been more proven by the reaction and the wonder as a result of his rendition of "girls just wanna have fun".
the perfect balance of stage presence, beautiful songs and music, as well as a relationship with his audience that only Michael Grubbs could pull off, left such a positive air to the room after he closed his set.
Songs to Pay attention to: Dance So Good, War Sweater, Almost Everything, Brooklyn, Car Crash among others.
in either case, both musicians albums run around 10$ a piece, and its completely worth it.
they are both touring right now in very select cities so check out their webpages and go see them :]
the concept of a venue with an underage balcony and a 21 and over floor excited me. I grabbed a cup of coffee and made my way to the second row and sat down.
Wakey Wakey's lead Michael Grubbs was what brought me to Portland. but what captivated me was much more.
i am not a fan of opening bands, until i met Andrew Belle.
there are few words i can use to describe music, because of the intense love affair that i have with her.
music is my muse, my ic, my soul. its quite beautful and intimate.
"nothing goes as planned, everything will break, people say goodbye, in their own special way....oh you're in my veins and i can not get you out..." these words from a previously unreleased ballad, andrew explained, were first heard by the world on the season finale of Grey's Anatomy. but that isnt the only place to hear Belle.
his music has been used by MTV and the CW.
the music is that which makes love to you, and you listen to while you make love. its passionate and overpowering, beautiful and intense, enthralling and awe inspriing.
his soft vocals resonated through the intimate venue and there was complete silence. His stories give the feeling of falling in love, of seeing "her" for the first time, of "him" reaching out and grabbing your hand, that emotion that you feel maybe a handful of times in your life yet try to find every day. I have only been exposed to this feeling through music a handful of times, and his entire set was the exception to the rule. i was touched.
such a beautiful display of emotions set to melody is worthy of far more than a 10$ cover charge.
I immediately went and picked up his album "the ladder" from the merch table (the title track being one of my own favorites", and also the EP "all those pretty lights". they accompanied me on the way home from Portland, all the way to my "for now" home of Salem.
its music that takes you in, and leaves you spinning. i got into my car and i was still singing, i was writing songs in my head. it was beautiful.
After Andrew left the stage, Grubbs came on and set up a simple little keyboard; he learned with this being his first tour with airplanes, that you can not fly a full size keyboard and was improvising on every stop along the way.
accompanying him was Caitlin moe (i know i butchered her name...but i cant even find her on friggin google...which is a shame) she was incredible.
while he usually rocks out with another violinist, this beautiful girl provided some of the sweetest sounds that instrument can make, and at times it seemed by her expression that the music was touching even her, as if it were her first time hearing it. Comic relief present gave the vibe of what Grubbs himself compared to a "house party", and that could not have been more proven by the reaction and the wonder as a result of his rendition of "girls just wanna have fun".
the perfect balance of stage presence, beautiful songs and music, as well as a relationship with his audience that only Michael Grubbs could pull off, left such a positive air to the room after he closed his set.
Songs to Pay attention to: Dance So Good, War Sweater, Almost Everything, Brooklyn, Car Crash among others.
in either case, both musicians albums run around 10$ a piece, and its completely worth it.
they are both touring right now in very select cities so check out their webpages and go see them :]
Labels:
80s music,
andrew belle,
caitlin moe,
ic,
lover,
muse,
wakeyWakey
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
sweet sweet
you are so so beautiful.
press your laughter up against my nervous lips.
and lets see how we kiss.
:]
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