https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cVxC-QKIxcY
Truly living up to its RAMBLING TITLE tonight
Saturday November 17, 2018
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2018 called. It wants its year back. When the hell did it become the end of the year? And
what the hell do we have to show for it? I spent the evening putting together part one of
the lego toy shop Christmas set. We ordered Thai food, Cameron passed out, and I'm
watching bad TV on the internet. And wondering if there is something more. Is there
something more than yelling at eight year olds not to pee on each other in the bathroom
at school? Where is that magical land where the children behave and average people
are good looking? Lake Wobegon does not exist outside of the radio.
Are any of my goals met? Not really. Do I workout out anymore? Not really. Do I yell "I'm
free" exiting the building with my principal behind me? Absolutely! And that's my life. For
the first time in forever/there'll be movies stop singing Frozen. Please stop singing
Frozen. No one needs that negativity in their life anymore.
I also got my car detailed for
the first time today and it felt amazing. Best use of $40 ever. It felt like a new car and
sometimes when you live in the suburbs you need that positivity in your life.
I need to make a list of things to do on my break. I really want to visit a sauna, either
Gangnam or Jeju. I haven't been in forever and I owe it to myself. Self care is important. I
need a massage too but that's a little pricier. I need to clean my closet and do some stuff
around the house. But I needed to do that four months ago. Nothing has changed and
nothing will change. So goes the cycle of a 30-something woman with mild to moderate
clinical depression. It will never be enough. It will never be done, so why bother doing it
in the first place. I don't hold this attitude at work. At work I bring 110%. So why is home
so different. And that attitude didn't change when I bought a house either.
Nothing is
magical.
This time of year brings some pains, and I believe it was Kara McGraw who said it best.
We shoulder our burdens.
We sing all the carols.
We fall into old patterns.
We dig up old pains.
Still we try to preserve it,
the perfect illusion
in the hope that in the new year
we can turn a new page.
Sure it's easy to fall into the patterns of believing the new year is going to bring some
magical change that will be better than before. But we think that every year, and every
year we come up disappointed. McGraw's song captures that, I believe. She captures
what it's like to be a white woman around the holidays, with no real faith but the faith
she has in people. Her friends. Her family. Herself. She wants the magic of the chandelier
to change everything back to the magic of when she was a child, but she's grown now
and knows that won't happen. She knows she has to make her own magic happen, but
also knows that magic doesn't exist. She knows the responsibility is hers, but also knows
that she doesn't want the responsibility for whatever it is she is seeking.
We fall into old patterns/We dig up old pains.
Wow. Such a powerful half stanza if there ever was one. We want to sing the carols. We
want to remember when we sang in the school Christmas pageants against our fathers
will. Chorus in fifth grade was fun, and we looked forward it every year and as hard as we
try, we can't relive that or get that back. We dig up old pains of loves, heartaches,
expectations, and bad decisions. We need to be perfect. It needs to be perfect. We don't
know what it is, but it needs to be perfect.
We hope that in the new year/we can turn a new page.
We set goals. We put aside bad habits. I will write more. I will drink less. I will eat right. I
will go to the gym everyday. But to no avail, in February we shall be back at our old
habits again, disappointed in ourselves.
McGraw captures that feeling, the feeling of being a white girl with hopes of something
bigger, very well.
We set the table
We drink all the eggnog
and we spin all the old songs
though the record is frayed.
We crowd around Grandpa
as he reads the stories,
though the grandkids are grown now
and are getting engaged.
I first heard this song sung by Don Milton III at UUCA after coming home from South
Korea in 2012 and it was these two lines that spoke to me the most. Setting the table
was always a ritual I never fully understood. I knew I had to do it, but it always seemed
overdone, only to be destroyed a half hour later by ravenous diners. My grandparents
were in ailing health and eggnog always had a bad reputation, but we drank it anyway.
We loved each other as a family, do not get me wrong. But the traditions of setting the
table and drinking eggnog always seemed forced as a half Jewish/UU growing up. "We
spin all the old songs/though the record is frayed." This line captures the imperfection
perfectly. We liked to sing carols, but they don't quite mean the same thing when your
parents are looking at you and wanting to ask "Why are you still single what's wrong with
you?" with every verse. Everyone around you is doing it.
"You're only as tall as your heart will let you be, and you're only as small as the world will make you seem. When the going gets rough and you feel like you will fall, just look on the bright side: you're roughly six feet tall." ~Never Shout Never, On the Brightside
Saturday, November 17, 2018
Sunday, September 16, 2018
Thoughts and Life Right Now
This really spoke to me today at UUMAN. I’ve struggled to belong to a faith all my life, and the more I think about it the more and more I need people – good people – around me to support me in the journey of life. This fits. It just does. One of my top 10 UU hymns.
We laugh, we cry, we live, we die;
we dance, we sing our song.
We need to feel there’s something here
to which we can belong.
We need to feel the freedom
just to have some time alone.
But most of all we need close friends
we can call our very own.
And we believe in life,
and in the strength of love;
and we have found a need to be together.
We have our hearts to give,
we have our thoughts to receive;
and we believe that sharing is an answer.
A child is born among us and
we feel a special glow.
We see time’s endless journey
as we watch the baby grow.
We thrill to hear imagination
freely running wild.
We dedicate our minds and hearts
To the spirit of this child.
And we believe in life,
and in the strength of love;
and we have found a time to be together.
And with the grace of age,
we share the wonder of youth;
and we believe that growing is an answer.
Our lives are full of wonder and
our time is very brief.
The death of one among us
fills us all with pain and grief.
But as we live, so shall we die
and when our lives are done
the memories we shared with friends,
they will linger on and on.
And we believe in life,
and in the strength of love;
and we have found a place to be together.
We have the right to grow,
we have the gift to believe;
that peace within our living is an answer.
We seek elusive answers to
the questions of this life.
We seek to put an end to all
the waste of human strife.
We search for truth, equality,
and blessed peace of mind.
And then, we come together here,
to make sense of what we find.
And we believe in life,
and in the strength of love;
and we have found a joy being together.
And in our search for peace,
maybe we’ll finally see;
even to question, truly, is an answer
Read more: http://www.city-data.com/forum/atheism-agnosticism/2168764-hymns-2.html#ixzz5RJt7YZdG
to which we can belong.
We need to feel the freedom
just to have some time alone.
But most of all we need close friends
we can call our very own.
And we believe in life,
and in the strength of love;
and we have found a need to be together.
We have our hearts to give,
we have our thoughts to receive;
and we believe that sharing is an answer.
A child is born among us and
we feel a special glow.
We see time’s endless journey
as we watch the baby grow.
We thrill to hear imagination
freely running wild.
We dedicate our minds and hearts
To the spirit of this child.
And we believe in life,
and in the strength of love;
and we have found a time to be together.
And with the grace of age,
we share the wonder of youth;
and we believe that growing is an answer.
Our lives are full of wonder and
our time is very brief.
The death of one among us
fills us all with pain and grief.
But as we live, so shall we die
and when our lives are done
the memories we shared with friends,
they will linger on and on.
And we believe in life,
and in the strength of love;
and we have found a place to be together.
We have the right to grow,
we have the gift to believe;
that peace within our living is an answer.
We seek elusive answers to
the questions of this life.
We seek to put an end to all
the waste of human strife.
We search for truth, equality,
and blessed peace of mind.
And then, we come together here,
to make sense of what we find.
And we believe in life,
and in the strength of love;
and we have found a joy being together.
And in our search for peace,
maybe we’ll finally see;
even to question, truly, is an answer
Read more: http://www.city-data.com/forum/atheism-agnosticism/2168764-hymns-2.html#ixzz5RJt7YZdG
Friday, July 13, 2018
"This is Me" The Greatest Showman - ASL
We should all have a little more of this woman in us. The world would be a much better place.
Thursday, July 12, 2018
On the Brightside [OFFICIAL VIDEO]
Oh, man, I forgot HOW MUCH I love this song and everything it represents!!!
NeverShoutNever! - On the Brightside [OFFICIAL VIDEO]
official video for "On the Brightside" from The Summer EP
Lyrics:
I met a man of two feet tall
This man was quite ambitious
In a world that is so vicious to us all
I said, "Hi," as he replied
He said, "Listen to these words
That I have lived by my whole life
"You're only as tall as your heart will let you be
And you're only as small as the world will make you seem
When the going gets rough and you feel like you may fall
Just look on the brightside - you're roughly six feet tall"
I met a man of 12 feet tall
He towered like a giant
In a world that was defiant of his height
I said, "Hi," as he replied
He said, "Listen to these words
That I have dreaded my whole life
"You're only as tall as your heart will let you be
And you're only as small as the world will make you seem
When the going gets rough and you feel like you may fall
Just look on the brightside - you're roughly six feet tall."
I am a man of six feet tall
Just looking for some answers
In a world that answers none of them at all
I'll say, "Hi," but not reply
To the letters that you write
Because I found some peace of mind
Cause I'm only as tall as my heart will let me be
And I'm only as small as the world will make me seem
When the going gets rough and I feel like I may fall
I'll look on the brightside - I'm roughly six feet tall.
Thursday, June 7, 2018
Sunday, May 13, 2018
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