Monday, July 24, 2006

Turning back, she just laughs, the boulevard is not that bad.

Elton John is a good man, sort of. Let me rephrase. Elton John makes some excellent music. He totally married a guy, which definately annoys the crap out of me, not even a good looking guy, as if that matters, but still, it's Elton John, he probably could have done better. Yuck. Can't believe I just had that thought. Anyhow, Tiny Dancer. I remember I heard that song once and then spent like every second I had for an entire week scouring the internet for the piano part for it. Then I downloaded the song and listened to it all the time. When I did finally find the piano I must have played it ten times in a row, and it's a long song. What a good song. Then there's Rocket Man, musical goodness. I have a tape of Elton John. It's a greatest hits tape that I listen to in the Geo when I'm driving to Lake Mills. It has all these songs that I guess were really big, but being born when I was, I have never heard of, but now I love. Just listen to it sometime. I think Tiny Dancer is right up there as one of my favorite songs, but it's not on my tape which is the only sad thing about that tape, but it also has Bennie and the Jets, which has this crazy piano part that takes a lot of skill and sounds amazing. I cannot for the life of me figure it out in my head. So thankyou Elton John, for the music of course.

"We reach for things we can never have, but in doing so grab hold of things we never knew were there." - Just a little something from Ian's Facebook. Good job Ian.

Sunday, July 23, 2006

These girls need some peacock feathers.

I know there's almost a month of summer left, but I feel like mine is winding down fast. Coming back from a two week trip is a really big shocker. Gas prices rose from 2.87 to 3.09, a war started in the middle east, the president swore into an open microphone, I got all this mail for colleges that all the sudden I'm supposed to start thinking about, my little sister grew a couple inches, and all the while this is happening, I'm clueless in Canada. Coming home was a little overwhelming, now that I'm finally settled in, my outlook is a little bleak. From now until the end of summer I work every week day at my job, which I love, but is hard, especially every day like that. Blake left for camp today and he's pretty much gone until school except for a week in the middle somewhere, which we're definately going to have to take advantage of. I'm going to miss that kid. The hardest thing right now is that I'm finally looking at the whole concept of not seeing the graduates much anymore. Small high schools are funny things because I saw Kristina, Dawn, Travis, Ellie, Karen, Evan, Adriane, Shelli, all these people every single day of the week, and now with band done, and even before then, I keep saying things like, we have to keep in touch and we'll e-mail, and all the while in the back of my mind thinking, I hope we do, but... I wonder if I'm the only one who thinks like that, I really hope not. School without them in a month will be so different, that's an understatement. Anyways, we really do have to keep in touch.

The last couple days have been exceptional. Sydnie came on Thursday. We went to see The Devil Wears Prada which was very predictable, but in a good way. I liked it. It was fun. Meryl Streep is amazing. Friday we did all sorts of thrift store shopping, and I picked up the last of my pictures from band trip and got scrapbook paper. It was a good day. Oh, also that night we through ourselves a 21st birthday party. We had cake and party hats and I opened Evan's graduation present from Sydnie, which she rewrapped later. It was one of those really random, spur of the moment things, that pictures just don' t do justice to and no one else really understands, but you remember for a very long time. I love things like that. Saturday was Evan's party. We got there first, which was fun and I think Sydnie really liked since she hasn't seen those guys in awhile. It was a very good crowd, which made for a very good party. The guys played soccer. Ellie taught me the cup game which I have never been able to learn, but finally got yesterday. We stayed pretty late, 11:45 ish, but I guess some people stayed until 1 or 2, I'm just not that cool. People kept talking about band. Dave made a really good entrance. Ben Folds. Pool. Good stuff. Being my usual clutsy self, I left all of my piano books there and and didn't realize it till we'd left so I don't know what I'm going to do about that. Evan can use them for awhile, most of them are his anyway. In the car on the way back Sydnie and I talked a lot, which was awesome, because I haven't had a chance to talk about any of it really. It was the sort of thing I always talked about with Adriane during the school year, actually it was the same thing, but bigger. It felt weird talking to someone other than her about it. I imagine it's good for me to move on and I'll still talk to her about it, because she's always helped. Once I got over how different it was, Sydnie really helped. Thanks Syd. We went to church this morning, and then Sydnie left around noon. We've talked about doing something like that for awhile and actually just doing it, was awesome. I need a new adjective.

I guess that's the update. I feel silly writing so much when I just made a big one a week ago. So sorry about that to both of you who read this. Love you all.

Monday, July 17, 2006

Living Life

The greenest trees you'll ever see
Are the ones in your mind.
And all the answers and the dreams
Will come to you in time.

Yeah, you are living life
The way you feel.

I know the world around you,
Everyone shares the sky.
You never see darkness,
You are the daylight.

Yeah, you are living life
The way you feel.

Go away with a smile.
Don't forget about your past.
Don't keep yourself from giving.
I am always watching you
Be yourself and stayin' true cause it makes me feel like life's worth living.

The way you feel.

I've never minded where you're going,
I know that change is part of you.
I'm not gonna hide anymore, I'm gonna listen to myself

And maybe one day I can be real too.

Yeah, you living life.
Yeah you are, you are living life.
Don't you know that you are living life.
The way you feel.
And that is real.

Living Life - Ben Kweller

Sunday, July 16, 2006

Canada: Where lactose intolerant Wisconsinites suddenly become excessively proud of their cheese.

I'm finally back from band trip. It was a good trip, I had a really awesome time. We saw some incredible things. I love mountains and we saw so many of them. They're one of those things that just makes you wonder. Calgary was also very cool. I think Canadians are some of the greatest people in the world. Nowhere else would a guy smile and wave at you when he realizes he's in the wrong bathroom. I don't really know why, but people are just friendlier there. Calgary was a very cool town. I love big cities, I don't think I'd want to live their forever, but if I go into architecture, I really want to live in some big city, like New York or London, or Seattle, or maybe even Toronto or Calgary for awhile, to study, or maybe even to work. Holy run-on sentence batman. The company was good on the trip. Heather was an awesome seat partner, couldn't have asked for more. People were just fun the whole time. We filled a whole bunch of pages of a notebook with all the ridiculous things people said. Some of the best times were just sitting on the bus and walking through the Stampede. Also, for the record, sleeping on the floor of a bus gives you some super weird dreams. They say that about boats as well. I guess they're pretty similar.


The actual parade was a bit of a letdown. We had to stop in the middle of both of our judge's routines, so the routine got really messed up. We got third over all, which is good, but I feel bad for the outgoing, since their incoming year, they won everything. Oh, color guard got second over all.


I'll probably fill in some other details in the next couple of days. I just wanted to let people know I'm back and how much I missed you(Sydnie and Ellie).


Oh, I just realized that on both of the CD's that I ordered and which arrived the day after I left there is a song called Hospital Bed. Weird.