Monday, November 19, 2007

Picking up the pieces

my weekend was a complete roller coaster. i wrote about it on my myspace blog and i may cut and paste it later to here, but i definitely don't feel like reiterating what happened over the weekend.

there is one thing that i am TRULY excited about that i did yesterday that's now going to become a really healthy and good thing for me, but i can't broadcast it yet. i will after the holidays are over.

other than that, not too much to say today. last year i became OBSESSED with sarah mclachlan's album - "wintersong" around the holidays. well....it's happening again. i absolutely adore her. have for so long and still do to this day. so i will leave you with the song that has been on continuous play for me in one form or another for several days.

"River"

8 comments:

Oceanshaman said...

Hang in there, boss . . .

Life is wierd . . . but cool, at the same time . . . the trick, I think, is to get comfortable with the rollercoaster . . . to have peace, balance, and serenity regardless of conditions . . .

You're doin' fine . . .

Everything's shakin' out just the way it's supposed to . . . just a bit beyond the ability of our rational minds to get around . . .

Brandi Reynolds said...

I know you don't feel it so much right now, but I see such courage and strenght in you. I am so happy you are in my life.

MKD said...

oh no! I'm so sorry. I hope you are ok.

Anonymous said...

First off, sorry for your downer. I would say something clever like "things will get better because they always do," but I'm not exactly Sylvia Browne, am I?

Secondly, Sara's version of "River" is the best one I've ever heard. Even Robert Downey, Jr. did a good cover of it, but it's still not close.

Thirdly, thanks for the blogroll link! It's always nice to have a few more link friends in the world.

Alan@blogging out loud

Historical Wit said...

Yo Yo keep your chin up. Always walk tall after a thumpin, it shows you got dignity.

My wife tells me that people are in your life for a season, a reason or a lifetime. After all these years, I figured out you never know why until things are over.

Just like dem block heads say, hang tough...

butterfly said...

thank you guys all so much. the outpouring of kindness that's been flowing my way the last 2 days has been amazing. it truly appreciate all of them!

Craftsman of light said...

I tried to imagine" A BuTterfly with roller coaster "on !!;( now i understand why Walt Disney could'nt have been born anywhere else in the world, than in America).
Well; thankyou for having dropped in ,it pleased me to see bringing your colorful wings into my world , i like the things you do, they maybe different than mine and i want you to know that they are simply so full of life.... i'd like to thankyou also for having introduced to" Marc Broussard" i really enjoy this kind of thing....

keep in touch...i'm just begining to get to know you......I'm happy that you enjoyed "buddha's garbage"....it encourages me to go in and dig somemore leftovers..... cause you 'll never know all that you could discover in a garbage like that !!

By the way i love EMMERSON and WALT WHITMAN. AND BLACK ELK §.....The America ,that i'd have love to know.!! with Thoreau at his Walden's pond OR .
I hope one day ,to watch the grande canyon with all the passing lights ; or maybe just sit there listening to the stories they 've got to tell me .

I see you got a lots of poets arround you !!
Well ,you 're the richest of any living butterfly i know of!!

See ya !!

Craftsman of light said...

I'know that things could be better.......Losing something, someone , is'nt always the best part of life .But ,out of you the endless sunrises .....out of you the very heartbeats of the earth....Let it come , whatever there is !!!and through the same door an ocean of peace !!

Richard Bach says " What the caterpillar calls 'the end of the world ',the Master calls it a 'Butterfly'.
So remember who you really are !!