September 8, 2008

all's well that ends well

"Happy St. Patty's Day" - famous last words? Well, I hope as much has happened in your life since then as has in mine. While I'd like to start blogging again, I feel that this blog has run its course.

Have you ever used Wordle? (If you haven't, you really must check it out - it is too cool.) A while back I stumbled upon it and entered this blog on a whim, creating the word cloud below. I was surprised by how visceral and emotional my response to the words were. Tight-celebrations-prayers-nonetheless-family-cabbage-like-love-dread. These words are a record of my life; they are why I've loved this blog - and yet I find that I no longer have the time nor energy to keep it up.

Not only have my life and schedule changed in the last months(and they have!), but my ideas for blogging have as well. As relates to creativity, I've used this blog mostly to record the end product. Now I find I am just as interested in the creative process - the inspiration, the frustrations, the happy accidents. I want to record all the little mundane things that interest and inspire me - light patterns, poems, music, textures - all the little nothings and nobodies, without the pressure to wait until I am "somebody" with "something" to say.

i'm nobody too

So goodbye for now, but please visit and say hello to me here: I'm Nobody Too

March 17, 2008

happy st. patty's day

Happy St. Patrick's Day, everyone! Although I must say, it hardly feels like it, without a smidgen of corned beef or cabbage in the house. Natheless, I bring you a wee bit of Ireland today, with the film Once:

Finally saw this film just this weekend, although I can say I had heard of it before the Oscars. ;) If you're not familiar with it, it's an indie film released last summer that tells the story of two musicians who meet on the streets of Dublin. The title refers to those things we put off until "once" this or that happens.

A lot could be and has been said about this film, although I much of the film's beauty is in what is left unsaid. I really liked it. It had a simple, understated realism about it that I love in films - the same thing I like about Bella and Dear Frankie. The soundtrack is beautiful, lyrical without sentimentality. And I love Glen Hansard's and Markéta Irglová's wardrobes - but especially Hansard's. A cardigan, blue jeans and scarf - what more do you need?

Good stuff. Anyone else seen this film?

March 9, 2008

information overload

You know how you put something off so long, not because you dread it but just because, but it's so long overdue that you begin to dread it, which makes you put it off more and dread it more? That's what this post is like. I miss you all so much though that I've decided to face the dread and do it. Here's a glimpse of what the past 2 weeks have held for me:

  • A trip to Kewanee for my cousin's funeral. Thanks for your prayers, all.

  • My birthday! I'm 23 now, which feels very in-between, both old and young. Mixed feelings about that.

  • fragile

  • As a part of the birthday celebrations, I and some friends went to see Penelope. SUCH a good movie. I think I enjoyed the design as much or more than the story line - Penelope looks like she lives in Anthropologie. The story was great too, though. And James McAvoy? swoon.

  • One of my dearest friends was in town last weekend. We didn't get done half the things we wanted, but the stolen moments were sweet.

  • Spent a week being sick with 3 different things. Blah.

  • hazy

  • Had the first two rehearsals for a play I'm directing and costuming with my youth group. Directing is new to me, but I'm enjoying it. After only two rehearsals, the kids have grown so much, which is really exciting. Tonight we have our first costume meeting, which is even MORE exciting!

  • Collecting beautiful images and dreaming up some designs. I'd love to make some clothing this summer, but everything is so up in the air that I can't promise anything.

  • inspiration 3-8-08

  • Sighing hopelessly over Martha's spring-cleaning sale. Sigh.

  • Neglecting my sewing. Sigh.

  • Read My Name is Asher Lev (a birthday gift), which gave lot to think and ponder on concerning art and the life of the artist. Hang tight, quotes may be forthcoming.

And other things, like applications and cover letters, but I won't bore you with the sordid details. The upcoming week is also very full - my sister's spring break, more rehearsals, babysitting for the first half of the week, and another friend coming in at the end of the week. So don't be surprised if you don't hear from me - I'm way behind on checking blogs, too. Nonetheless, take care, all!

February 26, 2008

resonance

res·o·nance: the comparatively large-amplituted vibration that results whenever the frequency of some driving force closely matches a natural oscillation frequency of the system on which it acts

1. Untitled, 2. Untitled, 3. 02.02.08 birds {2}, 4. boots by sink

Thanks everyone. Some links and images with which I felt particular resonance lately:

February 23, 2008

I had a post all planned on how I was going to thank you all for your lovely bits of encouragement, whine talk about my lonely-hearts Valentine's Day, and share some links of courageous creativity.

But then earlier this week we got a call about a sudden death in my family, a cousin of mine. It's come as a shock, and I'd appreciate your prayers for his family and ours. In the meantime, I'll be taking a bit of a break. Take care all.