Friday, February 20, 2009

Of friends, flying, music, books and VIP treatment

It really shouldn't have been that big of a deal for my alarm to go off at 4:01 a.m. today...that's only 20 minutes earlier than it goes off every other day. However, that extra 20 minutes at 4 in the morning is HUGE! It was made worse, of course, by the fact that I didn't get to bed until midnight. Ah, the joys of travel...

I actually thought I'd have to get up a little earlier as I anticipated I should leave around 4:45 to get the car parked and get to the airport, but was extremely thankful to have a friend offer to pick me up at 5 and take me...these are the best kind of friends to have!! It's not just anyone who will also crawl out of bed before 5 and fetch you. These friends deserve treats.

So, after an early morning and two flights, I'm now sitting in Hoover, Alabama. That's right. Alabama. And no, I do not currently have a banjo on my knee. In fact, I'm sitting in a lovely hotel room with a fabulously delicious basket of goodies and full VIP treatment. Oh yeah. I was that person that the driver waits for with the little sign. Nice.

I'm not really the VIP, but I'm VIP adjacent, and apparently, that's just as good! My lovely friend Tasha is a featured author at a very cool event this weekend called Southern Voices. She's the real VIP, but this group covers her and a companion for this trip...I'm delighted she asked me to join her and be part of her VIP world. I could get used to it!

So, I'm lounging in my swanky hotel room awaiting her arrival...listening to the new U2 album streaming on their MySpace page...I LOVE IT!! I can't wait to have it for real and then to see it live and in person on their tour. Give it already!!

One thing I love about flying is listening to music and really having a chance to focus on it. Sometimes I hear a song for what seems like the first time, even though I've listened to it hundreds of times before. Something about having the headphones on, focusing on listening and not being distracted by driving or roaming about the house...you really hear the words and the meaning of the songs. I love that.

The other thing I love about flying is being able to just sit and read. I rarely make time to do that in my life on the ground, so I relish the opportunity. I finished one book (Cancer is a Bitch) and got half-way through another (Second Chance) today.

Okay. Reading on the plane is great. Unless you're reading a book that makes you cry. Then you just feel like an idiot. You can imagine that there were parts of Cancer that brought tears...I was half-way through before I got on the plane, so I was well into the story and knew what was going on...I definitely shed a few tears, but the book was great and I'm so glad I read it! I highly recommend it. Thanks Gail!

The second book is written by Jane Green, an author who I have really enjoyed reading over the years...good Chick Lit. I was expecting a fun, beachy sort of read. Within two minutes, I was totally crying!! Cried through each chapter I read on the flight. Man. It took a lot out of me. I know people were looking at me like I was losing it...even though they could clearly see I was reading and reacting to the words leaping off the pages. I was going to wait to finish reading it on my flight home, but now I'm thinking I'll finish in the confines of my hotel room. Crying on the plane is not interesting.

I think the only time I've cried more on the plane was reading Marley and Me...and that went from equal parts laughing out loud to outright sobbing. I really think people thought I was having a nervous breakdown at that point.

So, my advice to you? Only read things on the plane that won't put you on an emotional rollercoaster. This also goes for watching movies on the plane. I've gotten caught in that trap too.

Well, I've just heard from Tasha, and she is en route to the hotel. I'll sign off now and wish you all a fabulous weekend! Happy flying, reading and musicing (my blog...my word).

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

The Birthday Shuffle

There are so many Facebook lists floating around these days, and while I normally dread those sorts of things, I really enjoyed the ones involving music (The Soundtrack of Your Life, etc.). So, because I think the pod actually DOES know all, I decided to combine the two musical lists I've received recently.

I decided on the increment by 2 clicks method for this list...because, well, that seemed right. So, here goes...I like to call it, The Birthday Shuffle...I've also added some comments where appropriate...

Opening Credits:
Somewhere in Between - Lifehouse

Waking Up:
Heroes - David Cook

First Day at School:
Sunny Days - Jars of Clay (That kinda makes me think of Sesame Street...Sunny Day, sweeping the clouds away...)

What Your Friends Think of You:
Perfect Day - Hoku (HA! This is from the Legally Blonde soundtrack.)

What You Think of Your Friends:
Soul Free - George Michael

What You Think of Your Best Friend:
Walking Her Home - Mark Schultz

What You Like in a Boy:
Dirty Second Hands - Switchfoot (Okay, not sure I like the word dirty in this category.)

Falling in Love:
Pretty the World - Matt Nathanson

Fight Song:
Cry Out to Jesus - Third Day (I love that this is the fight song! Because that's what we should do in a fight!)

Breaking Up:
Precious Box - George Michael

Prom:
Still Listening - Third Day

What You Wanted to Be When You Grew Up:
Burn Out Bright - Switchfoot (Um...No. I did not want to be a burn out...but I LOVE this song! And it has nothing to do with being a burn out...)

Life:
Free Fallin' - John Mayer (I love this version! The song was originally done by Tom Petty, and his version always makes me think of Jerry Maguire.)

How You Describe Yourself:
All I Ever Wanted - Train (That's right. I'm all I ever wanted.)

How You Feel Today - Your Birthday!:
Spinning The Wheel - George Michael (The birthday wheel of joy!)

Mental Breakdown:
Easier Than Love - Switchfoot (Okay, that's just funny...that a mental breakdown is easier than love...HA!)

Your Life's Purpose:
Illusions - Matt Nathanson (I live to create illusion for others...excellent.)

Your Motto:
California's Burning - Augustana (Can that be a motto? California: We're Burning...well, we do seem to burn a lot of cash...)

What You Think About Often:
Have Mercy - Third Day

Your Hobby/Interest:
Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! - From the Mamma Mia Soundtrack...orginally by Abba of course

Your Biggest Fear:
Your Love is a Lie - Simple Plan

Your Biggest Secret:
The Boys of Summer - Don Henly (That's right...I have this group of boys that show up in the summer...)

Driving:
Suspended - Matt Nathanson

Flashback:
There is a River - Jars of Clay

Getting Back Together:
The Anthem - Good Charlotte

Wedding Scene:
How Long - Lifehouse (As in...how long will this last? Or how long did I have to wait? Not sure...)

Your Wedding Dance:
Give - Dishwalla

What You Think of When You See the Love of Your Life:
Prodigal - OneRepublic

Birth of Child:
An Cat Dubh - U2 (That seems fitting...this is a bit of a bizarre song, and I'm sure that childbirth sounds a lot like The Edge's guitar at the beginning.)

Life Story:
I Still Ain't Over You - Augustana

Final Battle:
Have You Ever - Brandy

Death Scene:
Zoo Station - U2 (Excellent! One of my faves.)

Funeral Song:
If You're Gone - Matchbox Twenty (This version is actually live from their concert in San Jose last March.)

End Credits:
Thanks for the Memories - Fall Out Boy

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Plus 9

So, the NEW thing on Facebook is 25 random things...of course, I did it on the first round when it was just 16. Apparently the early bird does NOT in fact get the worm. Not that I really wanted a worm, but still. Here are my additional 9 things...back to the game...Go Steelers!

17. I hate taking down my Christmas tree.

18. I think Chick-fil-A is the world's most perfect food.

19. There is rarely a day that goes by that I don't have a Coke.

20. I love to drive!

21. I am addicted to teenager TV (e.g. One Tree Hill, 90210, Privileged, etc.)

22. I could eat bacon for every meal...provided it was extra extra crispy.

23. I may appear to be stalking Matt Nathanson, but really, I'm just a huge fan.

24. The fact that I'm a true introvert surprises a lot of people.

25. To this day, I can't read Walter Payton's biography because the introduction makes me cry too much.