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Music can have such a profound impact April 21, 2008

Posted by thegoodson in Life, Music.
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Even someone who describes himself as perpetually happy and optimistic can get a little under the weather sometimes . . . comparatively. Spider bites on your hand are such a downer . . .

SPIDER

Alright, the picture doesn’t do it justice, but the pink spot is the bite and it’s really red and puffy in real life. You’d feel bad if you saw it in person.

Anywho, I’m just astounded how every once in a while just the right song can set you right. Well, this one did it for me today.

Just a nice reminder of how terribly important it is to always surround yourself with good music. Just be careful what you listen to, watch, say, participate in. It can have such a profound impact on who you are and who you’ll become.

Follow Through” by Gavin Degraw

Oh, this is the start of something good
Don’t you agree?
I, haven’t felt like this in so many moons
You know what I mean
And we can build through this destruction
As we are standing on our feet

So, since you wanna be with me
You’ll have to follow through
With every word you say
And I, all I really want is you
you to stick around
I’ll see you everyday
But you have to follow through
You have to follow through

These reeling emotions they just keep me alive
They keep me in tune
Oh, look what I‘m holding here in my fire
This is for you
Am I too obvious to preach it
You’re so hypnotic on my heart

So, since you wanna be with me
You’ll have to follow through
With every word you say
And I, all I really want is you
you to stick around
I’ll see you everyday
But you have to follow through
You have to follow through

The words you say to me are unlike anything
That’s ever been said
oh what you do to me is unlike anything
That’s ever been
Am I too obvious to preach it?
You’re so hypnotic on my heart

So since you wanna be with me
You’ll have to follow through
With every word you say
And I, all I really want is you
you to stick around
I’ll see you everyday

So since you wanna be with me
You’ll have to follow through
With every word you say
And I, all I really want is you
you to stick around
I’ll see you everyday
But you have to follow through
You have to follow through
You’re gonna have to follow

 

 

Oh, this is the start of something good
Don’t you agree?

The stripped version is particularly good, in my opinion.

Fascinating . . . February 18, 2008

Posted by thegoodson in Life, TV.
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So for Valentine’s Day I received a wonderful gift from Mallory. It was nothing other than the DVD set of the Discovery Channel’s Planet Earth!

We’ve watched a total of 3 episodes thus far: Caves, Deserts, and Ice Worlds. It is some of the most interesting and visually stunning television I have ever watched. And the best part of watching it is that after I’m done watching an episode, I actually feel like I have learned a thing or two. Some of the highlights of the episodes thus far are:

-100 meter bat dung pyramid

-Crystal caves

-The Penguins in -40 degree C weather

-The Whales

I had an interesting thought while watching the Ice Worlds portion last night. We saw how the humpback whales would dive deep into a swarm of shrimp-like creatures, release air bubbles to corral their meal, and then surface to eat what they had collected. It was so interesting how the largest animal on the earth was utterly dependent on some of the smallest creatures (one of the animals the whales eat doesn’t even weigh close to a fraction of a fraction of a percentage of the whale’s entire body weight).

Apply that to our lives. There is so much going on in the world, and so many things that seem “necessary,” even “essential,” to our survival. Often it seems like we are supposed to need the job that pays the big bucks, the largest plasma screen TV available, the fanciest car, or the most luxurious meal. [Now, don't get me wrong, I'm not advocating that we all move to the forests and live in lean-tos. While that would be fun for about a week, I  admit that I like having the occasional nice thing.]

But it’s not the big events or the big things that really sustain us. The big things don’t provide happiness. Happiness . . . health . . . life is found in the little, daily events. It’s the little things that matter and that truly make life rich. Being kind. Taking time out to help a friend in need. Giving a loved one a hug. Talking. Laughing. Smiling. Exercising faith by doing the little daily things that God would have us do.

The point? While it is nice to have nice things and have lucrative opportunities, perhaps that shouldn’t be our life’s pursuit. Make sure you do the little things. Make sure you treat your family well. Let them know you love them. Serve others. That way, when life does throw you the occasional period of good fortune, you can more richly enjoy it. Particularly with those who are closest to you.

Smile, you have a lot to be happy about.