Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Josh Ritter.
Craving something really lovely to listen to? One can always count on Josh Ritter for lovely, and I think this new EP of his has an extra large dose of beautiful added to it. I love every one of the six tracks. I think you will too.
And while you're looking for some loveliness to add to your day, watch this really rad video for my favorite track "Love Is Making It's Way Back Home".
Buy 'Bringing In The Darlings' EP:
on AmazonMP3
on iTunes
Labels:
great music,
Josh Ritter
Monday, February 27, 2012
Rumer.
A few weeks ago I discovered this new-to-me artist Rumer, who hails from Britain. When I listen to her, it feels like I'm listening to Karen Carpenter and it's 1974. Except it's not Karen Carpenter, it's Rumer. And it's not 1974, it's 2012.
This entire album feels like a vehicle for time traveling. It's incredibly beautiful and Rumer is remarkably talented. I am so happy to have found this album.
Today, I've got lots of laundry to catch up on and I will be listening to this album today as I work.
I'd love to hear what you think of this retro inspired style.
Buy Seasons Of My Soul:
on AmazonMP3 [only $5.99 today!]
on iTunes
P.S. I really enjoy hearing some history on the artists I love, and this video is great!
P.P.S. It's been a bit since I shared some music recommendations and I've got a couple more to share this week, so stay tuned!
Labels:
great music,
Rumer,
video
Friday, February 24, 2012
five gratefuls.
I'm back, and it feels so good. I've spent 99% of the last three weeks in my bed, feeling like crud. There were fevers and chills, body aches and throat blisters, swollen glands and ENDLESS coughing. I'm not gonna lie, it was miserable. BUT, there were some really positive things that happened as a result of those three weeks as well. Here are my five gratefuls:
+ at the beginning, my friend Lindsay wrote this sweet post for me after I asked her for some suggested reading material, knowing I would be down for a while. My favorite part of that post however, wasn't the great links and recommendations, it was this little gem of advice: "sometimes - just sometimes being sick can be a blessing. a chance to rest up and take care of you." I thought a lot about that wisdom and made the decision not to take for granted the "opportunity" I was being given to 100% clear my schedule, truly rest, and recover. Rather than feel sorry for myself, I would be happy for myself.
+ And honestly, it was nice. Luckily, my children are old enough to really fend for themselves, as well as help with the daily household chores. And friends, my husband is a SAINT who drove the kids to school every single day so that I could stay in bed. He would call me from town almost daily to see if there was anything I needed him to bring home. He checked on me, filled my water, brought me medicine, and waited on me patiently. If nothing else, this experience reminded me how blessed I am to have such a man as my eternal companion. I love him so much.
+ I had a lot of time to think. I thought long and hard about how I need to treat my body better. About how I need to eat better, exercise more, take my vitamins daily, stop over-committing myself, and avoid stress like the plague. I am now making real plans to prevent future health meltdowns.
+ I also had a lot of time to read. So far this month, I've read 9 books, I'm currently reading the 10th. I've turned into a bookworm. Some of the books I read were AMAZING, some... not so much. Here are the ones I really really loved:
- These Is My Words by Nancy E. Turner [I read the entire Sarah Prine series, but this one was my favorite and also my new favorite book!]
- The Kitchen House by Kathleen Grissom [I love historical fiction and this author created characters that I felt so invested in.]
- What Did I Do Wrong? by Liz Pryor [I think this book was so interesting and I've thought a lot about friendships with other women and how to deal with ones that end, change, or just struggle. It's not something we women talk a lot about, but something I really want to understand better. Having teenage daughters and friendships of my own, I found this book really fascinating.]
Ultimately, it looks like I may not have had Mono at all, but because of having it at age 14, when exposed to it now as an adult, my body reacts by using all of it's energy to fight off the illness. My antibody numbers for Epstein Barr were outrageously high and my body was so worn down. I developed an upper respiratory infection along the way as well and am still feeling the effects of that. I'm not 100% yet, and still dealing with breathing difficulty, some coughing, and sore, swollen glands, but I've got inhalers and antibiotics that I can feel are getting me back to good health.
Yesterday, I went out of the house for the first time in a real outfit [rather than yoga pants + sweatshirt] and went to the store to do a little retail therapy [bought a new outfit for date night tonight :] The sun was shining, my heart was happy, and I felt alive! The world looked so beautiful to me, and after spending so much time cooped up in the house, my senses seemed to be on overdrive. There is nothing quite like a yucky illness to make you appreciate good health.
What are you grateful for today?
Please share!
Labels:
five gratefuls,
seeing the everyday
Monday, February 6, 2012
February Mix
Friends, I'm not doing too well. It looks like I have Mono, and am still feeling pretty crummy. The doctor I've been seeing is concerned about some of my test results and wants me to seek further advice. It's time for me to figure out these health issues and so I will be away from this blog for the rest of the month.
Before I say farewell for February I wanted to leave you with this really lovely soundtrack to enjoy. It's filled with some songs I just can't get over; The Greatest Thing That Never Happened by Jessie Baylin, How Bad We Need Each Other by Marc Scibilia, Little Talks by Of Monsters And Men, and Dangers of Love by Emily West.
Here's the complete tracklist. Enjoy!
1. The Greatest Thing That Never Happened - Jessie Baylin
2. How Bad We Need Each Other - Marc Scibilia [not available yet, I'll let you know when it is!]
3. Simple Song - The Shins
4. Little Talks - Of Monsters And Men
5. Milk-Heavy, Pollen-Eyed - Laura Gibson
6. Dangers of Love - Emily West
7. Emmylou - First Aid Kit
8. Little Darlin' - Landon Pigg
9. Terrified - Among Savages
10. Change The Sheets - Kathleen Edwards
11. Firefly - Ed Sheeran
12. Night Owls - Dry the River
13. Scar - Lucy Rose
14. Home Again - Michael Kiwanuka
15. Nevermind - Annie Williams
16. White Days - The Lighthouse and the Whaler
17. Freakish - Matt Pryor
18. Wake Up Alone - Amy Winehouse
19. I Won't Give Up - Jason Mraz
20. Heavy Heart - Madi Diaz
P.S. due to my absence from the blog this month, there will be no giveaway, but perhaps a double giveaway in March :)
P.P.S. this month's cover picture is from a recent luncheon I helped with for the youth of our church. I thought this raspberry sorbet course was so pretty.
Thursday, February 2, 2012
down and out in Burbank.
Hi friends, I'm just checking in to say I'm sorry that the February mix isn't up and streaming. I've had a sick Lily all week and now today when she is finally better and back to school, I've caught the horrible nastiness she had.
Can I just say, I am SO READY for spring. This winter has been rough for our family. Lots of sickness, lots of nastiness.
So, now I'm going to take a warm bath, get back in bed and finish catching up on Downton Abbey.
I'll be back soon!
Can I just say, I am SO READY for spring. This winter has been rough for our family. Lots of sickness, lots of nastiness.
So, now I'm going to take a warm bath, get back in bed and finish catching up on Downton Abbey.
I'll be back soon!
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