Friday, January 15, 2010

The Stuff That Triggers Memories

It is funny what kind of stuff sparks old memories in our minds of years long past. Today, it has been music that has brought a tear to my eye... :)

Rewind: I'm an active online radio listener...it is what gets me through the day. Every once in a while, I find myself singing a little too loud and the next thing I know, a coworker is peeking through my door and shaking their head with a smile. :)

For the last couple months, I've been addicted to Slacker.com. WAAAYYYYY better than Pandora. Anywho...

This morning, two successive songs brought huge smiles to my face. First, "What A Wonderful World" by Louis Armstrong.

When I was in ninth grade, I developed a HUGE crush on a boy two years older than me. Trust me, when I say crush, I mean CRUSH. I was completely smitten by him. When I'd see him in the hallway, I'd try my hardest not to make eye contact due to the fact I would blush ridiculously with embarrassment. In senior high band, I'd go in every day and hope to the dear Lord above Mr. Larsen would never call on me. Travis was a stud football, basketball and baseball player...a great musician and loved Jesus. All I ever wanted (at the tender age of 14).

After many months and many dances, my friends finally convinced me to ask him to dance. I was soooooooo nervous but I did it! And guess what song it was....What A Wonderful World. I could barely breathe. I'm sure he tried to talk to me but I was so nervous that I don't remember even opening my mouth. But, the one thing that I do remember is how good of a dancer he was and how great he smelled...pathetic I know. So, when I heard that song this morning, I couldn't help but laugh a little because the flood of memories filled with my friends and I giggling, me swooning and that first dance all came back to me.

My other song is "More Than A Feeling" by Boston. This song has two memories with it...we'll start with the first.

During my two years in Ohio, my dear friends and I became hardcore Rock Band players. I LOVE THAT GAME! Give me that microphone and I could sing for hours (which we've done before!) The Boston song was my song...absolutely loved it! My favorite memory with it, however, doesn't involve me but my wonderful love Andrew. I believe he had a few too many beers at the time and was on a singing roll (not his strongest point...trust me). The sights and sounds of him singing this song was unbelievable and I don't know if I want to forget them or relive that moment. :)

My other memory of this song doesn't really involve this particular song but the genre it represents. My dad is a crazy person when it comes to his classic rock. Even on quick trips to town, he would blast either a CD or the radio whenever a solid song from the 70s came on. Some of my favorite memories of my dad and his classic rock were the many road trips we took as a family when I was young. Driving through Montana or Idaho or some other random state, he would go to no ends to find that perfect classic rock station when he was in the right mood. And when he found it, it was like a party to my 8-year old mind.

There would be those evenings when dad would drive late into the night when the rest of the fam slept and I, sitting in the front, would try my darnest to stay awake while we jammed to classic rock.

Those are the memories triggered for me this morning and it was a wonderful thing.

To Travis - I'm so sorry for being that weird, awkward girl in high school that blushed at the very presence of you. I'm glad we're friends now. :)

To Andrew - I have no words.

To my dad - Thank you for the great memories of early morning sunrises on the road and the love I have for your generation's music. It truly is classic...long live rock and roll. :)

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Transient In The Making

Dearest loved ones and followers of my pretty pathetic blog,


I would first like to apologize for my lack-luster approach to this blog. I've been a super crazy person in the last few months and am usually mentally burnt out by the time I even think of writing or doing any form of updating on this thing. So please accept my apology...muchas gracias.


Now...on to what I wish to say!


First, what is a transient you may say? Have no fear my friends! I shall explain! A transient (coined by my dear friend Ashley Cummings a long time ago...kind of), is a person who stays put for a very short period of time. For those that know me well, that fits me to a tee!


Since the start of October, I have been to the states of...Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, Louisiana, Texas, Minnesota, North Dakota, Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin and Ohio. All but Indiana and Wisconsin included at least one full day and night's stay.


So, you may say that is a lot of travel and could be the cause of wear and tear and so on and so forth. However, the more I travel, the more I'm excited for my next trip. I love love LOVE being on the road, seeing new sites and meeting new people. I find that when I do come back to my apartment, the only thing I truly missed was having my own bathroom. "Not even your own bed?" you may say. "Nay!" I say! The hotels that my teams stay in are superb and the beds all have at least 5 pillows...huzzah!


Looking at the rest of this month through the end of April, I will be going back to Florida, Indiana and Ohio and also making a trip to North Carolina once or twice (I'm in a wedding!). I simply cannot wait for these trips!


Not only am I looking forward to the quick trips in the future, but I'm also anxious for my next major adventure. Where will my career take me next? Don't get me wrong, I do enjoy Alabama, but I'm not willing to call this place my "home" at all. I'm thinking my only options are to either move back to Ohio or to Minnesota. Heck, I'd be a fan of living in Colorado again!


So in conclusion, I do believe I'm a transient in the making. I simply cannot stay put for more than a year or two it seems...sometimes less.

Me and my dear friends Katie and Kyle...they live in Austin and I got to spend a lot of time with them while in Texas. I love having great friends in almost every state! :)