Friday, June 27, 2008

my 10 things

10 things you might not know about me. Inspired by Beth.

  1. I am afraid of needles. Getting them, not giving them.
  2. I used to eat sugar out of the sugar bowl with a spoon when my mother wasn't looking. It was more about getting away with it than it was about the sugar.
  3. From grade 4 to 8 I would write a will before summer vacation would start. Maybe I should get one now.
  4. I won the district scholarship for saxophone.
  5. Bach is my least favorite composer to play.
  6. In grade 8 I got beaten up in the swimming pool change room on the second to last day of school by three very mean girls.
  7. I have dated two guys 10 years younger than me and one 10 years older.
  8. Grandparents are not part of my memory.
  9. Currently I am silently protesting paying for something related to my Nursing license.
  10. I have been craving a Quarter Pounder with Cheese for approximately 3 months but I have successfully thwarted the temptation so far.

Monday, June 23, 2008

read my friend's blog

Please, please, please read Brandon's latest blog entry. I dare you to do it without getting a little choked up. I also dare you to not think a little more clearly about your own life and how out of whack this world we live in is. But there is hope and somtimes it comes in the form of water from a spout. Read his blog and you'll understand what I mean. The link is to the right. Brandon in Burundi.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

It's been a while

It has been a little while since I've written and a few people have pointed it out. So here I am writing. And I'm not really sure what I will say. Maybe that's a good thing. In fact I am in the middle of a situation that isn't really what was expected or dreamt about but may actually be the best thing. That is yet to be determined. I am trying to find great pleasure in the unknown and the unexpected. It really does make life so interesting. I'm reminded of a great quote. Here it is:

Be patient toward all that is unsolved in your heart and try to love the questions themselves. Do not seek the answers that cannot be given you because you would not be able to live them. And the point is to live everything. Live the questions now. Perhaps you will then gradually without noticing it live along some distant day into the answer.

Rainer Maria Rilke


Here is something that was totally unexpected but makes me giddy if I think about it or tell someone the story. So here goes. A few weeks ago my friend Dana asked me to play some keys on her album. Then she asked me to sing some background vocals. It was fun and exciting and entirely new. During that whole process the lead vocalist Melissa asked me if I wanted to play in her band. Then she asked me if I wanted to do a little singing with her. Then she asked, "are you free on July 18th?". I said, "I could be. why?" "well, there's a gig at the Railway Club." In about 60 seconds I went from playing a little on my friends EP to playing a gig in a club in downtown Vancouver. How did this happen?!! It all started by saying 'yes' to the unknown and the unexpected. How could life get any more interesting and exciting?