Monday, May 9, 2011

I'll talk, but I don't promise to make sense.

First, there is this, which is that moment when you're reading a book and you read a sentence that contains the title of the book.

Secondly, one of my favorite blogs I follow is written in French.  I don't have any idea what any of it says, but I think it's a design blog and really, how many of those can you have before throwing up?  (Answer: I don't know, but I haven't gotten there yet.)  But it has the prettiest pictures.  It is here.

If you must know, I was asked to speak in church on Sunday, and I am in the process of procrastinating preparing for it.  Do you know I haven't spoken in church since highschool?  And that the last time I spoke in front of anybody at church I almost fainted?  So in the midst of my procrastination, I am trying to change my perspective.  I am trying to turn my fear and apprehension of talking in front of a congregation into glee at the realization that a room full of people are obligated to listen to me for at least 10 minutes, and I can tell them any dang thing I want.  Would it be inappropriate to just quote Saturday Night Live skits the whole time?

I want you all to know that I made a really good mix cd the other day.  For springtime.  It's probably my favorite so far, because I've been listening to it on hard repeat in my car for days.  If I could burn you all a copy and send it to you I would, but you'll just have to be content with the playlist:

  1. Rolling In The Deep - Adele
  2. Shadow Stabbing - Cake
  3. Garden Grove - Sublime
  4. Promises - Eric Clapton
  5. Silver Stallion - Cat Power
  6. I'm Not Calling You a Liar - Florence & the Machine
  7. Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window? - Jimi Hendrix
  8. Redundant - Green Day
  9. Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger - Daft Punk
  10. Love or Prison - Blonde Redhead
  11. Her Morning Elegance - Oren Lavie
  12. Cold Shoulder - Adele
  13. By The Way - The Red Hot Chili Peppers
  14. Dog Days Are Over - Florence & the Machine
  15. Ain't No Rest For the Wicked - Cage the Elephant

 Feel free to make your own, cause you know it's good listening.

Okay, time to get down to business.

1 comment:

  1. Well, good luck with your talk! Still procrastinating? Talking in church, phew....we make it out to be so much in our minds, but as soon as it's over all is well.... I worked up some serious nerves before I got up to speak, and I shook the whole time, though nobody could tell. In the end, it went pretty well for being the first time in 6ish years! I'm sure you'll do splendidly! :) ...but only if you quit procrastinating in time to get it put together ;)

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