Wednesday, November 26, 2008

rainy, but warm <3



It's that time of year again :) I am soooo excited for Thanksgiving, Christmas...etc. But before I start singing Christmas carols, I should celebrate Thanksgiving first, since it IS tomorrow...


As you age, you notice the things that count. You keep the people and memories that is close to heart and let go of those that aren't so dear. I guess I've been doing that, reliving the dearest memories. This year, I've been more thankful then I have the last few years. This blog is dedicated to the people I am thankful for. Here it goes :


To my family: I am thankful for my parents who work so hard to let me lead a comfortable life. At times I want to slap them for not listening to me, but after all, they are my parents. They love me to the max, helped me when I didn't know I needed help, and held my hand when I got the sniffles. They work hard all year, everyday, every hour and for that I can never be more thankful. Their love is the best thing they have given me. Then to my sisters, though I don't know if they read this (how stalker-ish, they're right next door!) I am SO thankful to have them as my sisters. They are crazy at times, but they keep me grounded and happy. They always listen and help me in any way possible. I am so thankful we have grown closer the last few years. Though I tell them they are my sisters and are not my friends, they certainly are. The best.

To my friends: they know who they are. From my closest friends to even the ones I haven't talked to in a while, I am thankful for them. My friends are incredible and always manage to make me smile, laugh, and feel like myself. The bestie always listen and gives great advice :) I am thankful for them for they have my back and are always there for me. Thanks guys. My church friends are awesome too. They keep my Saturdays fun and adventurous and because of them, every week I am able to escape from reality. We have great conversations and though it is only 3 hours every week, its something I look forward to during my week.

well, there's my thanks! hope everyone have a GREAT turkey day! Enjoy the food, family and friends. What are you thankful for?



Holidays were made to make memories. Memories are the only thing you got in the end, so why not make it a good one?


Gobble Gobble! :)
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Monday, November 3, 2008

he made us Sing. he made us Dance. he Stole my heart and soul <3


November 1st, 2008: My first Jason Mraz Concert.


This concert was amazing. This man is brilliant, with his witty, meaningful lyrics and soulful melodies. The show opened up with two artists, the first one a band in which I didn't catch their names, though they had beautiful British accents. The other was from Dublin, Ireland (how cool!) Lisa Hannigan, who you may have already been introduced to as she has worked with Damien Rice. Her lyrics are really something and her voice, songs, overally haunting. It was beautiful, yet haunting. She reminds me of a younger version of Tori Amos, but better. Here is a song by her called Lille.


After her performance, we waited for Jason. My sisters and I were quite sick but didn't mind. The waiting between Lisa Hannigan's performance and Jason Mraz allowed me some time to absorb my surroundings. Driving to the Greek Theatre was long, tiring, yet adventurous. The theatre is pretty much right in the middle of Griffth Park in LA. As I sat there looking at the cloudy, dark sky, the scenery reminded me of Disneyland with the cool air and the lited trees. While I took pictures, the lights dimmed down. Jason Mraz was going to be onstage any minute.

Music started with the melodies of "Make It Mine" from his newest album "We Sing. We Dance. We Steal Things" ( Great title isn't it? :). In the background, where the projection screen is, a message comes up, stating : "Welcome. We Sing. We Dance. We Thank You for coming. Now Sing. Dance. And Steal the Show. Yours truly, Jason Mraz". Already I was swooned with the music and his message to his fans. Then words appeared again that made me smile : " Jason Mraz. Found of Hats, Cats, Hope, Love. Hugs...etc. " It ended up with "Fond of Los Angeles, CA". The crowd then goes wild as he finally starts singing with the words " Wake up everyone, how can you sleep at a time like this, unless the dreamer is the real you".

Jason Mraz then goes on to sing his hits of "Clockwatching" and a different verison of "The Remedy (I won't worry)" in which I looked up to the sky and thought this one is for you James. He also sings alot of other songs, but one that was really beautiful was " A Beautiful Mess". It wasn't until he sang it live that I fully understood the meaning of the song. Listen to it, it's amazing. Some comedic moments was during his "Live High" performance where he got the crowd wild with his Obama picture in the background and his message of voting NO on PROP 8. That Jason sure knows how to get the crowd wild. Oh, he also made us dance while performing "The Dynamo of Volition".


My favorite performance of the night was "I'm Yours" hands down. It also infused "3 little birds" by Bob Marley and was a beautiful performance with his scats and witty commands. The whole audience sang every lyrics, scatted every scat, and whistled every note. It was fun hearing everyone sing with him and once he started singing "3 little birds" there was a huge uplifting feeling . It was as if there was no care in the world, something that has made me smile, even days after the concert. Here is the performance and I hope you enjoy it. <3

He ended his concert with a duo with Lisa Hannigan with "Lucky" then sang "Butterfly" and "No Stopping Us" from his first record "Waiting For My Rocket To Come". Then with a final bow, he runs off, leaving his fans in awe of his beautiful voice, songs, and soul.
I really hope to see him again someday. Hopefully he'll keep writing songs that really reflects my life and my beliefs. I want to live life like the way he does through his lyrics. He makes it seem like love is the only thing needed in this world. Maybe it is.I want to see him in concert again. This concert was breath taking, mostly because Mraz's songs and performance. There was something about that night. Maybe it was because of his songs, or his performances, or his band, or his voice. Maybe it was because of the soulful tunes under a beautiful sky. Though it was rainy, his performances made it sunny, filled with love, laughter, and life.
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