Wednesday, October 05, 2005

"head over feet"

yeah, i'm quoting alanis. why? because she's awesome. i always told myself that if ever i found a guy i really liked, alanis morrissette's "head over feet" would be a great theme song. mainly for the following:
"i've never felt this healthy before
i've never wanted something rational
i am aware now
i am aware now"

yes, simple. simply perfect for me. haha. and yeah... brian's a pretty damn cool kid. and it really is... wonderful how normal i feel. i feel like a normal person! capable of a great relationship! yes! hooray! i feel very lucky.

anyway, i'll admit it. i've been a bad blogger of late. but so it goes.. i've been busy with lots. and still am. when i started this blog it was never for the purpose of keeping others updated with my daily life, but rather meaningful events. and i've had a lot that i'd love to sit down and share with the blogger world, but time has moved too fast for even that much. i am confident that you're finding you fill in other places, if not your own life.

something that really takes the time to express life's delicacy: daniel lee's new cd. check it out at danielleemusic.com ... it's worth the purchase. he's so wonderful. he even referenced "dream deferred" by langston hughs (which i had coincidentally published on my blog a few weeks ago) you out there D? i'd like to get coffee if your time ever let's a moment slip in for a frizzy friend!

jodi will be home tonight around midnight.. you can imagine how excited i am. kat was home last weekend and it was so wonderful to be together.


i feel so blessed to be given this time of growth and change and experience. to finally be "on my own", enriching my mind, expanding my heart, filling my dreams. every day flashes by so quickly, but without an empty second. it's incredible and so beautiful. i'm really on the brink of a great way of living. i'd like to put it into words and just share all of the experiences that have been shaping this cycle. maybe when it's become more habitual i'll pin how and why it's working so well.

leave some art if you have some to share. i'd love love love to be your audience.

live well. rach

3 Comments:

At 11:28 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

yes yes yes, but when are you coming to Europe? :)

 
At 5:38 AM, Blogger Rachael said...

this summer actually!! for about a month!! 5 days in germany, 5 days in amsterdam, a week in italy, 5 days in corfu greece, and 5 days in santorini greece!! perhaps when we're in the northern hemesphere we can make a stop in belgium!!!

 
At 11:52 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Oh great! You should skip Amsterdam and visit Bruges, Ghent or Antwerp instead. I'm not just saying that because I'm belgian myself. They're just lots and lots nicer.

I suppose you're not travelling alone, I can help you find places to stay or recommend things to see. I would be happy to help out a fellow blogger ;)

 

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