Monday, April 27, 2009

Music and other good things...

So I love how music can bring people together. Music is the reason why I'm friends with a lot of my friends. Music forms this unbreakable bond between two people and it's great.

So anyways today was great. I had a fun, blessed weekend. Chuch was great on Friday. I could really feel the Holy Spirit that night and it was a wonderful blessing. I saw Annie on Saturday and it was great. I loved seeing all of the hard work my friends put into the show in action. Sunday was really awesome, too. Some of my friends and I went to the carnival at the mall. Carnies really freak me out haha. Today honestly could have been better, but I think my good mood from the weekend poured over into my day, so it made it seem so much better. I started writing something amazing for my performance final in Music Tech and I'm really excited about it. It sounds really Beirut-y, but with more of an Italian feel to it. 

I'm really glad I'm having such a great start to the week. 

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Thoughts

Summer is rapidly approaching, but at the same time, it seems forever from now. Another year has passed and I am that much closer to graduating high school. Being so close to being a senior invokes a lot of thoughts. I am happy because I am finally nearing the end of high school. I see graduation as a milestone; a milestone at which I'll leave a lot of things behind, never to look back. I'll be leaving behind fake people with no morals. I'll be leaving behind my childhood and begin the rest of my life. And as sad as it is to say, I'll also be leaving behind a lot of my dear friends. While college introduces you to the rest of your life, it can separate you from the ones you love. A lot of people will be going down different walks of life and will be separated by distance and an ever-growing amount of time, which can sever the bonds of a friendship. I hope and pray that I won't forever grow apart from my friends when I graduate. Right now, it's scary to be this close to the rest of my life, but I cannot imagine what seniors in high school or college feel like right now.