Tuesday, October 28, 2008

A time for everything



Ecclesiastes 3:1-8

1 There is a time for everything,
and a season for every activity under heaven:
2 a time to be born and a time to die,
a time to plant and a time to uproot,
3 a time to kill and a time to heal,
a time to tear down and a time to build,
4 a time to weep and a time to laugh,
a time to mourn and a time to dance,
5 a time to scatter stones and a time to gather them,
a time to embrace and a time to refrain,
6 a time to search and a time to give up,
a time to keep and a time to throw away,
7 a time to tear and a time to mend,
a time to be silent and a time to speak,
8 a time to love and a time to hate,
a time for war and a time for peace.

We interupt this blog to report on a very bittersweet day

Today when I got to work this morning I had 2 voice mails from my parents urging me to call them back. I knew it wasn't going to be good news. For the past year a dear family friend has had some very serious health problems. He and his wife are like grandparents to me since my grandparents live hundreds of miles away. Last week Jack's health really started to decline and last night he went home to be with his Father in Heaven.
His death isn't a shock to me per say, because of his declining health. But even though he was getting worse, I couldn't bear the thought that some time soon I would lose him.
Please keep his family in your prayers. We can rejoice in the thought that he is in Heaven and his COPD and emphysema are no longer bothering him. He is well again. This little town that we live in will not be the same without him. We all miss you, Jack.

Love,
b

Jack and his wife used to go to Hawaii in the winter time and absolutely loved it there. In their Hawaii travels they discovered Israel Kamakawiwo Ole' (most famous for his What a Wonderful World/Somewhere over the Rainbow song). The IZ songs below I dedicate to the memory of Jack.



Another Hawaiian Like Me by IZ (the pictures in the video are of IZ, not Jack)

You may go, I'll let you go, may god bless you
You'll be mine, wherever you may be
It's a warning, to say Aloha
'cause you'll never find another Hawaiian like me
Oh no you'll never find another Hawaiian like me

You may go, I'll let you go, may god bless you
You'll be mine, wherever you may be
It's a warning, to say Aloha
'cause you'll never find another Hawaiian like me
Oh no you'll never find another Kane'ka like me
Oh no you'll never find another people like us

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Playing Catch Up

Okay... So I had every intention of blogging along about our travels while Chris and I were away but the cabin didn't have wifi and so my blogging intentions were shot. BUT do not worry!!! I have pics now and plan on posting them on here along with more stories about our trip. :) All in all Chris and I had a fun trip and it was a nice almost stress free get away. I miss it. If any of you guys get the chance to go to NC, definitely make a stop in the Smokey Mountains instead of driving straight out to the coast. The mountains are beautiful and everyone that we met were very nice and helpful. :) Hope you all have a good weekend!

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Happy Birthday gift

So this post is really getting posted today, November 4, 2008. BUT, it should have been posted on my husband's birthday. Technical difficulties in the editing and uploading of this video delayed it's posting. Sorry folks. This is a video I made for my husband his birthday. Enjoy!
Happy birthday honey. You are the one I've been waiting for. :)
~b

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

NC Day 1 continued

Hello all! So, we made it to NC as the previous post states. We also were able to find our 1st mine way out in the middle of nowhere. It was an interesting drive (to say the least) but we made it to Cherokee Ruby and Sapphire Mine. :) We found a sapphire (YAY!) and a few garnets (tiny ones) AND we learned a lot! Then we tried to find our cabin. That was interesting.... For whatever stupid reasons, Google gave us directions to drive through the mountain instead of getting back on the freeway so there were some one lane dirt roads to negotiate. Once we got to the mountain where our cabin was we followed the road(s) to get to our cabin. The last leg of the route to our cabin involves us driving up a VERY steep incline, 15 plus percent, (some areas being much more steep than that) on a one lane dirt and gravel road UP a MOUNTAIN. Oy! Scary, Scary! But, every bit worth it. The cabin is beautiful and the view is outstanding.
Then we went out to eat dinner at the Frog and Owl Bistro along the main street in Franklin. This involved us going down the one lane steep scary mountain dirt road, of course. *Cringe*
The food was EXCELLENT. It's a cute upscale bistro. I think they were going for a rustic upscale look with dark, gray and mud colored painted walls white square tables, white painted, wood weathered chairs. They also played Jack Johnson, another fav musician of mine, the whole time we were there (AWESOME!). :)
When we were all done, then we had to drive back to the cabin on the scary one lane dirt road in the DARK. But, we again made it safe and sound. As a goodnight to day one, I'm going to close with my favorite Jack Johnson song, Bannana Pancakes. :)
~b

Monday, October 6, 2008

NC Day 1

Well we made it. It's beautiful and the Motel we stayed at was nice and clean, very 1950's art deco style with rental log cabins in the back. Hope y'all are having fun back home. :) Here's some travel music:

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Economy

Any time I watch the news it's always: doom and gloom, the economy is going under, we're all going to die, etc. Yes the economy isn't good. Yes it is cause for concern. Yes there are a lot of other bad things happening too. But I'd rather know the essentials so that my husband and I can attempt to be prepared for whatever hits rather than live my life clustered up in my house fearing the worst b/c of the constant bad news the media is feeding us.
SO... here is my ode to the economy, or rather Ingrid Michaelson and Jason Mraz's ode to the economy (sort of) :) Enjoy!

(Lyrics are below the video)



Don't you worry, there my honey
We might not have any money
But, we've got our love to pay the bills

Baby, I think you're cute and funny
Maybe I wanna do what bunnies do with you
If you know what I mean

Oh, well let's get rich and buy our parents
Home in the south of France
Let's get rich and give everybody nice sweaters
And teach them how to dance
Let's get rich and build a house on a mountain
Makin' everybody look like ants
Way up there
You and I
You and I

Well, you might be a bit confused
And you might be a little bit bruised
But, baby, how we spoon like no one else
So I will help you read those books
If you will soothe my worried looks
And we will put the lonesome on the shelf

Oh, well let's get rich and buy our parents
Home in the south of France
Let's get rich and give everybody nice sweaters
And teach them how to dance
Let's get rich and build a house on a mountain
Makin' everybody look like ants
Way up there
You and I
You and I

Oh, well let's get rich and buy our parents
Home in the south of France
Let's get rich and give everybody nice sweaters
And teach them how to dance
Let's get rich and build a house on a mountain
Makin' everybody look like ants
Way up there
You and I
You and I

Pressure!

I've only passed 1/3 of my work shift and already I feel like this:



Pressure! Pushing down on me Pushing down on you.....

Yup. That's what the day has turned into here and I still have 2/3 of my work day left... OY!
How 'bout you Josephine?

~b

NO MORE SAPPY LOVE SONGS!!!!

I promise this one isn't sappy. Aren't you glad? :-D

Do you ever have days where you just are sick of being in the house? Or wives/moms where you walk into the kitchen and you look around and have to clue what to cook for your family, let alone any real desire to cook at all?
Fall is fast approaching and in my area that means winter could come any day now. When winter hits I usually get the "winter blues". I'm sick of snow, little sunlight, ice, slush, and gray.
During this time I need to listen to peppy music to keep me sane, like "Hey Ya!" by Outkast, various Bollywood music, Buena Vista Social Club, etc. Devon Sproule's song "Let's Go Out", although not as peppy, perfectly describes that meh mood. I love this song. It's so clever and true! I found a video of her performing it. It's posted below. Hope you like it! :)
Do you ever get the "winter blues"? What do you do to get rid of them?

Devon Sproule can be found on Myspace and at: http://www.devonsproule.com/

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Today

Well thanks to Ellen, Joshua Radin has experienced a huge surge in music popularity and his album is topping the charts on iTunes. You should all def. check him out. His Myspace page has a lot of music or you can visit his website at: http://www.joshuaradin.com/ You can also listen to his music on his site or watch some of his performances.

It's hard to pick a favorite, but I do enjoy his song Today. It's an absolutely beautiful song about 2 people who've found their soul mate in each other. Had I known that this song existed when Chris and I got married, we would have danced to that for our first dance.

It wasn't love at first site when I first met Chris. In fact he gave me his email address and I didn't email or talk to him for 3 months. But during that whole time I couldn't get him out of my head. Any time I complained to my best friend S (on the other side of the state) about not being able to find a good friend, his name would pop into my head. I couldn't get him to go away. So finally 3 months after he had first introduced himself to me, I talked to him. Another 3 months after talking, hanging out as friends, and emails, we were dating. Everything just clicked together and the key people in our lives (parents, family, and friends) were (and still are!) very supportive of our relationship. The song Today by Joshua Radin is our relationship.