Thursday, September 17, 2009

18

God bless you Mary Travers.

Let me just say the impact you have had on me.


Going back to my first memories, I can remember my mom singing to me songs like, "If I Had a Hammer", "Puff the Magic Dragon", and "Blowin' in the Wind".

For that reason, I connect those memories with your band, Peter, Paul, and Mary.

In short, every memory I have with you is pleasant to say the least.

On another hand, music is the power behind good. You can scream about love, peace, and freedom and it changes people. It has the power to heal hearts, to empower minds, and to put forth action.

And you were part of that movement.

On two points I would like to thank you for what you did.

love



Wednesday, September 16, 2009

9/16/09



17

I'm just so glad that the View is back on TV.

With the combination of afternoon school, a membership to the YMCA, and this, it couldn't get any better.

Well, of course it could. I need to spend less money. 

I'm not liking money right now, and I don't think that particular idea is new.


On a more disgusting, unhygienic note, I washed my hair last night.

I used to fear shampoos and conditioners, mostly shampoos. I did not like the feeling and overall appearance washing hair gives. It's big, it's poofy, it's nasty.

I managed to wash it, and it not explode. I was grateful.

Also, it's a lot less nasty.



In addition to adding something to my hygiene, I also met up with someone from my past. THIS PERSON IS SHELLY HUNSUCKER. SHE MADE ME LIKE READING AGAIN. IN MY SENIOR YEAR, I TOOK A CONTEMPORARY LIT CLASS IN WHICH SHE FORCED ME TO READ THE HANDMAID'S TALE BY MARGARET ATWOOD.

THIS IS A FASCINATING BOOK AND I RECOMMEND ANYONE READING IT. 

ANYWAYS, I CAME TO HER WITH EVERYTHING AND SHE DID A GOOD JOB CLEARING THINGS UP.
SHOUT OUT TO S. HUNSUCKER. HOW YOU DOIN'? ***

I am really glad that I was able to talk to her about my future, and she gave me constructive criticism.

This post is terribly topic-less.
Ugh. I feel like I am posting an extended update on Twitter.

I am a teenage girl.

On that note, here I am, as a teenager.




And on that note, I'm making new music. 
Less angst, more talent.
There it about 12 new ones up in this head of mine.
HOLD YOUR HORSES

love