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Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Music Genres!

I'm going to do a lot of posts on music. What music means, what it means to different people/cultures, and just all the different types of music in the world! But here's the catch, it is going to be from you. So basically if anyone who reads this sends me something, (through facebook or email) that's what I will put as my post. So it should say what kind of music you like, why you like it, who sings that kind of music, and a little something about it. Hopefully that makes some sense because I would love to have YOUR input on this! By the way if you would like it to be anonymous, just let me know! Hope to hear from ya! :)

Via Delorosa by Leeland

He traded his crown for a crown of thorns
He picked up his cross and laid down his sword
He stumbled down the road, bruised and beaten for me
Jesus walked the way of grief, Hallelujah

On the Via Delorosa
All my sin was carried away
All the power of hell was broken
As he gave his life away

He knew it was to come from the very start
But His love for all the world beat inside His heart
He climbed the road of suffering to the hill of Calvary
Where the saints would be redeemed, Hallelujah

On the Via Delorosa
All my sin was carried away
All the power of hell was broken
As he gave his life away

Jesus fixed His eyes upon the new horizon
Soon He would arise and the world would be forgiven
Jesus fixed His eyes upon the new horizon
Soon He would arise and the world would be forgiven

Hallelujah, Jesus rose again
On the cross He shed His blood on Calvary
I'm thankful for the journey of my King

On the Via Delorosa
All my sin was carried away
All the power of hell was broken
As he gave his life away, oh
As He gave His life away

He traded His crown for a crown of thorns

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

The Sugar Strings!


Just a few minutes ago I watched a program on NBC where a group of three girls who were all cousins played together. They call themselves the Sugar Strings! Adai (13) plays the violin, Mirya (12) plays the viola, and Ayano (18) plays the cello. These girls have got to visit a library in Chicago to play classical music for a local elementary school. The audience was probably filled of third or forth graders. For many of them this was a rare event. The program stated that fewer than half of the schools in this nations population receive a musical education. Mrs Lucinda Ali-Landing, from the Hyde Park Suzuki Institute, says about music, "Music is important for brain development, social development, it makes them happy, it makes the family more peaceful." One of the children even states that "the music is soothing." They try to perform music that children at that age would enjoy and of course what they enjoy to play. They played well-known music of Michael Jackson's. Another student said after the performance that he "really enjoyed it, I thought it was really good, and really catchy." Even another student says enthusiastically, "I never seen anyone play one of those (cello) before, only on TVs when they're jamming. I don't think I can pick that up." The Sugar Strings are confident that by performing for all these children at such a young age would encourage them to pick up an instrument. Ayano, the eighteen-year-old cello player is astonished that one of the children who say the music she played was "soothing". What these girls basically did was transform the way young children think of music. It gave them a different perspective on music and how it should be viewed. 
When I saw this story I was really touched because of someone like me who even plays the violin, I would hate to see the education of something as important as music to be cut out of public schools. I love playing the violin! It has taught me so much about not just music, but myself! It really showed me what I am capable of! I found out that I could play an instrument that I never thought I would pick up in the first place! So even if you are not someone who is involved in music, maybe you still do something to help! :)

Sunday, December 5, 2010

I Stand by Idina Menzel

"I Stand"

When you ask me, who I am:
What is my vision? And do I have a plan?
Where is my strength? Have I nothing to say?
I hear the words in my head, but I push them away.

'Cause I stand for the power to change,
I live for the perfect day.
I love till it hurts like crazy,
I hope for a hero to save me.
I stand for the strange and lonely,
I believe there's a better place.
I don't know if the sky is heaven,
But I pray anyway.

And I don't know
What tomorrow brings
The road less traveled 
Will it set us free?
Cause we are taking it slow,
These tiny legacies.
I don't try and change the world;
But what will you make of me?

'Cause I stand for the power to change,
I live for the perfect day.
I love till it hurts like crazy,
I hope for a hero to save me.
I stand for the strange and lonely,
I believe there's a better place.
I don't know if the sky is heaven,
But I pray anyway.

With the slightest of breezes
We fall just like leaves
As the rain washes us from the ground
We forget who we are
We can't see in the dark
And we quickly get lost in the crowd

'Cause I stand for the power to change,
I live for the perfect day.
I love till it hurts like crazy,
I hope for a hero to save me.
'Cause I stand for the power to change,
I live for the perfect day.
I love till it hurts like crazy,
I hope for a hero to save me.
I stand for the strange and lonely,
I believe there's a better place.
I don't know if the sky is heaven,
But I pray anyway.

Friendship!

"Truly great friends are hard to find, difficult to leave, and impossible to forget." Friendship can mean so much to someone. It is good to find those great friends that you can see yourself with in 20 years or so. Those friends that when you are around each other, you're always smiling and laughing. I always feel like I have to try so hard to be a great friend, to show that I really do care about them. Someone said to me today, "You are the best friend that anyone could ask for." That may seem so small and something you would say to any friend of yours but when this person said it to me it not only changed how I feel towards this person but even my long time friends. If someone took the time to say those simple words to me then I would really know they're a one of a kind friend! People think of the word friendship as such a cliche. I don't even think some people take it seriously sometimes. A good friendship can mean the world to someone. If you show them that you really don't care, you can hurt them. So I guess that I would challenge whoever is reading this to really be loyal and faithful to those friends you have now. Remember how much they mean to you and what they have done for you. Remember what time they may have sacrificed for you. And just keep in mind the great people in your life before they are gone...

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Just so you know...

If you have anything that you would me to talk about or if you have something meaningful of yours that you want me to post please let me know. You can contact me through facebook or if you have my e-mail please do that too! Thanks! :)

This holiday season! :)

Coming around in this holiday season lets us reflect on what each of them really mean.
We all know the history of Thanksgiving that has to do with the pilgrims and Indians and something with turkeys. Well maybe I don't know a lot about it myself. There's a website you can find through google if you search "history of
Thanksgiving" and it's called wilstar.com. It really goes into depth and has a lot of detail. But the jist(sp?) of Thanksgiving, and please correct me if I'm wrong, is how in 1621 the pilgrims, along with the Indians, who took the Mayflower and were very scarce on food were able to have a feast of what they had. They called it Thanksgiving. Although it wasn't celebrated for a number of years afterwards, it was finally established a national holiday in 1789 by George Washington. Well I missed a whole lot of details in there but I think you can understand it. The moral is how they barely had any food but were able to disperse it between so many people! We should be grateful for what we have every day. Even look at the lives of people all around the world. This past Sunday a man at my church shared the story of when he was in Africa for a missions trip. A couple other missionaries, his wife, and himself treated a bunch of women to a shopping spree. He shared particularly of a woman who had been trying to save money just to get a PENCIL! I think to myself how at my house we have cups full, drawers full, and sometimes some stuffed under the cushions of couches, and this woman is saving every penny she can get for just one. And not only that but she is saving to get a FORK, SPOON, and KNIFE. I think again how at my house in the silverware drawer we have 20-30 of each of those and cabinets full of different designs of dishware! I think I have it hard sometimes when people a couple continents away are trying so hard just to have the simplest of things like a pencil, fork, spoon, or knife. So reflecting on that, we need to be thankful for of course the big things in life but the little ones too!
Then we have Christmas. When it comes to Christmas we look back in the bible and read how Mary and Joseph were blessed with a baby Jesus and he was soon born in a manger. Jesus was a gift to all of us. So it return we are to give to others. It shows in history that Jesus was not really born on December 25th. It might of been sometime in March but for centuries we have celebrated this holiday on December 25th. While we enter in the holiday season, we have to realize what gifts have been given to us and how we can give in return. Also with Thanksgiving, we shouldn't just give thanks on the day. All through the year, just by something as simple as sending a thank you letter to a loved one, can mean a lot!
Finally we have New Years coming our way. Usually we just pay attention to all the celebrations that happen New Years Eve. For instance the annual celebration in Times Square where the ball drops on the countdown to the new year.But this gives us an opportunity to think of ways to make 2011 a great year. Doesn't matter how old you are, or if you're in Jr. high, high school, just into your career, or long into one everyone has a goal they want to go after. Make 2011 worth it or just make this holiday season worth with new beginnings. Some changes may even come your way but I think that's just part of life...

Monday, November 22, 2010

Introductions!

Hey there I’m Kelsey and i’m someone who loves to write. Writing is good for you. It shows you a whole new way and feeling to express yourself. Sometimes I just really don’t know how to. I don’t know the words to say or even how to put the sentence together to make sence of what i’ve been through. I don’t know if what I just said makes sence to anyone. I remember the last time I tried writing all I really did was say negative things about other people. I think instead of doing that I should just write about what has happened to me and how the situation has affected me physically, emotionally, or mentally. I could go into depth about my likes and dislikes, or my goals in life and how I want to pursue them. I would love the opportunity to share what I think with other people. I just hate that gut feeling of when you have all this “stuff” boggled up inside you. What is the point of that?? It can even make you feel worse about yourself. It can make you think differently about people you care about. This time I know I am going to switch it up a little. I’m going to make it worth something to not only myself by of course my readers. I feel that even if someone has not personally gone through something, they can definitely learn from it. I also feel that i’m older now and i’ve been through a lot more, more that I can tell people about. I’ve met more people and seen more places. It’s almost like I have a whole new world ahead of me bacause everything I have learned. I can tell more, and over time…even more than that. And that’s why i’m writing again, and that’s what i’m going to write about. Some things to remember about my blog is that I might only share 3-4 times a week, not every day. I will be having a different topic to talk about or share on every week or two. Also I will try to have Q&A times and even where you as readers can contribute pieces of your own. I really hope you keep reading! :)