Tuesday, August 5, 2008

my jaw just dropped

the portishead you wish you knew:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yF-GvT8Clnk

I cant embed this file, but you've GOT to see it.


SERIOUSLY???!!!
They are my favourite band. I know I posted about the Talking Heads already, and I really love them too... but these guys?





I was reading about them online and found a really cool thread on the Brooklynvegan website that was intelligent and interesting and then this is how it ended:



If anyone knows when they will in nyc, please post information....Love Portishead!

Posted by india | May 20, 2008 9:53 PM

your mom loves portishead.

Posted by Anonymous | May 28, 2008 4:22 PM



I thought it was priceless.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

My Theme for Today

I walked into work after one of those mornings where the last thing you can actually handle is having to get out of your bed, especially with the love of your life laying there next to you looking all sleepy and cute, but I did anyway, and here I am opening my email and seeing a most delightful video from Marcus.
And now I will share it with you. I think it's going to help me get through today.
Thanks Marcus and Catherine.




I love you, Animal.

Monday, July 14, 2008

why the talking heads are one of the best bands ever




thank yous go to mattie mark. even though charlotte and zero are probably the only ones who will watch it all the way through, i would like to point out how much of a wife tina weymouth is (the bassist). i've never seen her look more hot and muscly. every person on stage is killing themselves with superpower funk energy and they are all generally tearing it up. i love every song. if you go to the youtube page you can see some other excellent clips from this show, specifically cross-eyed and painless and psycho killer. there's great crowd shots in that one, and tina wears a funny jacket. close ups of david byrne are also incredible.
his voice is one of the best to listen to and only second to his dancing skills. i've never seen anyone of the like.

A+. also, if you read the comments on born under punches you'll see that they are all positive and complimentary. know why? because the band is simply one the greatest ever.









oh gosh, cuties!

in other news...

i went to a party and danced and danced and danced last night. it was very fun. i haven't danced so much in so long. i was coming out of Lobo, the restaurant where I work, and saw sean casey and mike leosi across the street at the bodega. i yelled to them and it turned out Jack was having a big party in his and Michelle's basement and The Golden Kittens (Sean, Mike, and Michelle) were having their first show! What a night I had. I got a great surprise evening filled with fun and wonderful friends and Jack's djing is always on point, so I danced my heart out. i met Nate for the first time, who is great friends with Jack and used to live here and shot films with him, and now works at a satellite american apparel store to Zero in Portland. He was rad. Then my friend Sergio that I met living in Carrboro with Charlotte and Zero was in town for one night and came out to the party with his friend who ended up living right across the street! It was a night of wonderful connections and so much love! Here are some wonderful pictures of The Golden Kittens. Some of the best moments from their show was their cover of As the World Falls Down from Labyrinth and a recently written original called the Woo Song. the lyrics mostly consisted of "WOOOOO." And also "Thank You, Dr. Zizmor." I couldn't have asked for a better show. 























































Justin was supposed to come in at 11pm tonight. His flight got cancelled from Minnesota. It didn't even get delayed, it got straight cancelled. I couldn't believe it. Now, I'm alone (naturally) and can't get to sleep thinking about him in the Minnesota airport all night by himself hating it all (actually just accepting it all gracefully) and trying to get some rest. He'll be home on another flight at 10:45 tomorrow. That's 45 minutes after I get to work in the morning. 
This is what I looked like on the outside when he called and told me:

























But this is what happened inside:

























well, at least i know i'll see him tomorrow. bye for now.

Thursday, June 26, 2008

My Stupid Life

The title of this post refers to my work versus my free time these days. I guess you can guess which one I have more of.

This goes out to me beautiful sister who I hope had a loverly lovely birthday this year. I am a total jerk for not contacting her until now, but Jessica, I mean Sissica, I hope this year turns out to be one of your best.





Hilarious. I love you, Jess. You're one of the best people in this whole world, and i am seriously lucky to have you in my life. I wish I had you more!!!!!!!! The last two photos are from when Jess came to visit recently and the fist one is her prior visit. I loved seeing her. Especially the second time because she was staying in such a nice hotel and everything was so posh and sleek. And she wasn't dying from allergies.

The next few pictures are from the EXCELLENT visit I made to Philadelphia to see my other beautiful (and PREGNANT!) sister Alexis and the inspiration for the trip being the visit from Lee and Katie and the girls! Seeing them was SO nice. It was like a little taste of what used to be when I could see them whenever I wanted practically, and I felt so relaxed and it was altogether a great time. I also finally got to meet Mario, Katie's brother. He was so nice, he gave me a ride home to my sister's house. Jenny was excited to meet my sister when we got there, and she's so charming, I think Alexis grew even more excited about baby time!! Or peanut time, i should say. I haven't uploaded any of my pictures from the visit yet because I am dumb. I ahve been working so much that I haven't gotten the time. But here are some I took with my cell phone. They are all of the kids:










I like how most of the pictures are of them sleeping. We were on top of the tour bus and Reagan quickly passed out. Jenny slept less, but somehow I have more pictures of her during that time. Cuties. The last two are of Jenny on the rockclimbing thingy at the museum.
To end it all: Here is a blurry bad photo of when Kiersten and I went to see William Gibson be interviewed and read selections from Spook Country. It was a blast!



Once more before I go I want to give a shout out to my sister, and one of my BEST friends, Jess. If she only knew how much I love her and hate myself.

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Nepal continued...

Ok. So I uploaded some more pictures onto my flickr account last night. These are the photos from when Charlotte and Zero were there with me. Here's my Flickr page if you want to see them all

http://www.flickr.com/photos/niceowl/

We had so much fun together. There was a day when Charlotte felt pretty ill, and I decided to stay home with her and the boys went out together. It was a good thing too cause I started to feel ill and ended throwing up all day long. It was terrible. No pictures unfortunately.

Some of the highlights from that time include:
Sleeping






Taking Pictures




Doing our Hair



And Just Generally Taking it Easy




Just Kidding, I Guess it was More Like This




But we did leave the house. And when we did, it was never too difficult to find a new friend or two



or three



Heck, I guess there were little friends everywhere.



But we went to beautiful place called Nargakot and had a wonderful getaway (in a tiny room together farting and burping the night away)







All in all it was a beautiful time.
More to come...

Monday, June 2, 2008

HAPPY BIRTHDAY MOM!!!!

Congrats to my mother for turning another year young. Today, I have scanned some of my favorite photos of this incredible lady and I hope you will all join me in celebrating her life. I love you mom!



This was a teeny tiny mom, having some kind of dreamland birthday party, some forty years ago. I mean twenty. (cough cough). Twenty years ago. Oh, who am I kidding? If there's one woman who is honest as hell about who they are (including their age) it's my mom.

I've no idea where this was taken or what's happening, but I am intrigued by the face that is covered.

These are come classics. Here's mom posing with her cousin Evelyn. They are two peas in a pod:


This is when mom started getting a little rebellious and hanging out with bad seeds like Robyn here:


It wasn't easy to catch her during this time, as she was always on the move.


There was that time she ran away from home and spent a while in the forest living off berries and small game. This is where she learned her great cooking instincts.



Eventually though, we all pass through this young phase, and grow up to be calm, responsible adults. Mom learned to poopoo her old ways.


Pretty soon, Mom was a regular family woman. Sure it took a little getting used to. Like for instance, no one expects you to automatically know that small children shouldn't be dressed in insane Joan Crawford getups and handled by strange old women:


But we all learn from our mistakes. Alexis grew to be a mildly healthy child and just a short four years after she was born mom was ready with another surprise... ME!


I was an immediate success and mom was very well versed in child care by this point. Although that sink does look a bit small.


Anyway the point is we were all quite happy together and mostly everyone was just thrilled to have me around.


Even when I felt a bit testy.


Or a bit sleepy.


What an excellent mother. Her special touch kept me scratch free most of my life. I've still never broken a bone on my body, to this day. And we've had some dangerous adventures. Like, what mother could handle 4 kids at Busch Gardens? A Super-Mom. That's who.


Now as an adult, I can appreciate everything my beautiful mother has done for me. Still loving and respecting me after seeing me in my absolute worst moments ( and I mean WORST). Well, who could ask for a better role model. She even likes my boyfriends!


So thanks Mom, for everything. I hope you have a wonderful birthday and spend some relaxing time with a martini or two. You deserve it. After all, you made two of the most beautiful girls on earth. Who else can say that?
We love you, Mom. Happy birthday.

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Catching Up, I SWEAR!

Yeah,
So I know I haven't been around as it would seem. Yes, I have been home for over a week now, in fact two I believe. And I am just now getting around to updating my blog. Well, I'll tell you it hasn't been easy since I got home, but it sure was a nice transition back into America. I will have to make this monster of a post chronological from the most recent events and back. That way, I will be sure to remember most of what happened. I just want you all to be aware that this post will is dedicated to Nepal and my time there, but I have to get this other stuff out there first since it just happened and it's my excuse for not writing about Nepal yet.
So Charlotte and Zero were here in town for about 10 days. Here is a picture that the paparazzi took including both Zero and Sean Casey who I got cast in this film:




So Charlotte and Zero just left this evening. I was having an anxiety attack like I do these days when people leave, and after they left me I ran in place for about 10 minutes and then stretched to help me calm down a bit. It only kind of worked. Then I made some dinner and watched an old Tori DVD and sang out loud for a while and I feel much better now. I really think my anxiety levels come from so much unexpressed emotion. I mean when I had a car I would sing loudly constantly because I was alone, and I don't really do that anymore. Well, that's not why you came here folks: moving right along.

I took really no photos from Charlotte and Zeros visit, and I haven't uploaded the ones I did take, so we'll get those later. But I spent the whole first week of their visit working all day as a PA for the workshop of the new Broadway revival of All My Sons. I had no idea this was going to happen. I just say yes to whatever Cindy tells me to do, and I find myself in wonderful situations. I met the lovely cast and crew and my chances of returning this late summer to be an assitant to the director are very good. I hope this works out, although I am not holding my breath. I mean, I wouldn't be an assistant director, I would be an assistant TO the director, because Simon ( the director) wants his AD to be very focused on text, and then he can use me for whatever else he needs like I guess coffee, food, setup for rehearsal and exercises, and what not. It may sound rather lame, but I'm telling you just being in that room last week was such a blessing from whatever forces rule this earth. I love this director, his techniques, his influences, and the way he works. I learned so much just watching last week, even though I had to run out a few times and take care of business. I felt very respected and comfortable by the end of the week, and Simon hinted that he would need help when he comes back and I told him I would be thrilled to work with him. So, I hope that does it. It would be a fabulous job. Well, more on that. In the meantime, you should look this play up, I'm sure you can find some cool dish on it right now. Here's a link I found that tells basic info: http://www.newyorktheatreguide.com/news/may08/sons19may08.htm

Plus: Dianne Weist is the best person in the world, and I hope my mother can meet her one day. She would absolutely fall head over heels. same for John Lithgow. His acting is outstanding.

Nepal. Oh LORD. I am trying right now to upload my pictures to Flickr, but it is taking a lifetime, and for some reason the internet keeps cutting out. I think it knows I am conducting Nepal business. The internet there is what we who live life in the fast lane call frustrating. It's impossible to watch any video and it usually takes a year to lead your email. But there is something wonderfully freeing about that. I sort of got into it pretty quickly. It helped me focus on Justin.
Speaking of Justin, I'd be more surprised if we split than I would if we were to wed and have a few babies.

I can't understand how our relationship is so excellent, but it is. And I feel like one of the luckiest people to ever walk the earth. When we are together we never take advantage of our time, we just immediately behave with each other as though we have all the time in the world to love one another. It is nice living that way, but then I get home and I kick myself for not being more attentive in some way. I guess it has its pros and cons, like everything.

The beauty of Nepal is vast and varies from nature to people to spirit. Kathmandu was a bit of a mess, but it became home quickly, and even when Justin and I would leave for a couple of days, we would be so glad to get home and comfortable in his apartment again, snacking and watching House. I'm so caught up on House now. I watched all of Season 3 and whatever he had of Season 4. Love it.

Justin's friends are wonderful people. This is Sam.

He is probably the closest friend Justin has there. I wanted to spend all our time with him. He's from Portland, so lucky Charlotte and Zero will get to hang out with him when he gets home. Justin and I will have to wait. Then there's Ajay.

He is a husband/grandpa. I wanted to see him more than we did, but I think we'll see him back in America. Mike's back is in the picture wearing a red shirt: he is hilarious. I would definitely see him again. We laughed so much together.
It's amazing how normal all these Fulbright kids are. Some of them are even more slacker than me! I put some thought into getting a Fulbright, and I may still do it. I found out that Fulbright gives teaching assistantships which basically send you to a foreign country where you spend 20 hrs a week assisting English teachers and I'm sure they give priority to people who have some teaching training. And they go tons of places. Not Greece, unfortunately, but I could go anywhere later on. I am thinking about going to Chile. I love it there. I guess there are other places, but this one is special to me.

Back to Nepal:
The real beauty of the country lies in the villages.

You may have read Justin's blogs, you may know already, but it is a beautiful world there that most people born in America will never know anything about. The quality of life there is so simple and happy. People are happier and lighter there. They are not stressed out about anything. If they can feed themselves they are doing alright. Sure, there is the occasional sob story from someone who wants money, but even then it's not like New York where people harass you and invade your personal space. People in Nepal are very kind and polite. Except when they are crossing the street or driving a car. But that's all Kathmandu stuff.
There's also a great desire to learn. Children will come up to you on the trail and say "Hello, Book?" What they are doing is using the English they know in order to ask you to give them any book you may have. This is when my heart breaks and I want to start a program that just ships books to the children of the villages of small third world countries.

Wow. It is so amazing to be revisiting everything after a week and a half of immediate immersion in crazy NY working world. Thank God I had these last few days free with Charlotte. It was so relaxing. We also got to look back on our experiences with each other and reflect upon it.

There are some things I really want to post pictures of, and here are just a few. I feel like these stories will just have to tell themselves sometimes. Also I will put a link up to my flickr account where you can see an unabridged version of my visit.


This is the Kali Baba who lives on top of a hill and eats vegetables. His eyes are kind and sort of glazed over with happiness. We went there to see him twice. The second time he had three dogs staying there and they were beautiful and sweet and he was the most relaxing person to be around. I loved him. Here are a few others from that same day.




The veggies belong to the Baba, the decorating skills belong to a nice man who talked to us about his budding aspirations to start running a guest house, and the man with the paintings was a cutie who worked in this room painting and reconstructing the old paintings. He was remarkably nice.

These are some children who actually made my day when Justin and I were trekking.





They ran to us to take their picture and then played with us for a little while. Justin and I had been hanging out here all day:




so we were sort of blissed out already.


Update: Cindy called me to ask if I wanted to come and work in the office on a few projects they have coming up. I just say YES. Ten minutes later Lisa called to see if I wanted to get a job at her restaurant working as a shift cover, so I am going to train this weekend with her, which should be fun. That will be a nice way to make some extra money.
So, due to a million technical difficulties, I cannot finish this post tonight. But I really want to just get it up so you can all see some of the stuff I've been thinking on. I promise as soon as I can get all the pictures up and I can organize my thoughts, I can tell more linear stories. Love you all. More to come...