Wednesday, June 22, 2011

I heart this song.

I recall a long farewell and a time to choose
So we part like rivers baby, yeah like rivers do
But I still talk about you though and wonder
How it is your life will unfold

Show me what it looks like
Outside your window at twilight
Show me what it looks like

I recall drivin' home, this ain't gonna hit me till God knows when
You know I feel it in my bones and I wear it on my skin
But there ain't no use in right or wrong,
A heart must go where it belongs

Show me what it looks like
Outside your window at twilight
Is it me that you see dancing on a line,
Singing I could be yours if you would be mine
C'mon and grow old with me and surely you'll see

And I remember thinking, that boy you must be dreaming

So hold on, hold on, before it's all gone
And I do remember thinking
That your world will go on spinning
Without me now, so come on, come on please

Show me what it looks like
Outside your window at twilight, yeah

Yeah, show me what it looks like
Outside your window at twilight
Is it me that you see dancing on a line,
Singing I could be yours if you would be mine
Show me what it looks like,
Show me what it looks like,
Show me what it looks like.
C'mon and grow old with me and surely you'll see

I recall a long farewell and a time to choose
So we part like rivers baby, yeah like rivers do

Twilight by Thriving Ivory. Check it.

Saturday, June 18, 2011

This isn't actually about anything. **Updated**

Yep. Still on sabbatical BUT I am completely moved and am arr arone in my new apartment, until later this week at least. In other news, I made (cooked. from scratch.) some bomb Hawaiian Haystacks, I went to the farmer's market this morning, took a trek across town to fetch my bike (in flip flops, nonetheless), laid out on the balcony in the sun, and have a new obsession with this song:


Right. Glad we had that discussion. Now I'm babysitting the little tyke while Big Sis and BrotherInLaw go to the movies for Father's Day. Whoo!! So that's about all I've got. I hit 60+ hours for working this week and my brain isn't at full functionality so if I think of anything laterrrr I'll post it. Peace out.

Just kidding. For real, I finally had a day off--no work, no packing, no unpacking, no cleaning, no homework, nowhere to be, and nothing super duper important to do. It was glorious. You've already been filled in on most of my day. The only part missing was the part where I told you that I sat here watching Modern Family for 3 hours. Amazing. Now I'm going to go raid the freezer for some ice cream. Booyah!

Thursday, June 9, 2011

The Start of Summer Sabbatical

Yes. I have been on a sabbatical. Actually, I just haven't had internet at my house for the last month and a half and I don't really like posting stuff from my phone, it takes for-eh-ver. Anywho, in Kelty news, I'm an intern at a software company, I'm moving somewhere this weekend (I don't know where yet), and it never stops pouring rain in Montana. True story. Other than that I've got nothing. Pictures from this summer? Ok! Blanket forts, gnome adventures, and a White Trash Trailer Bash as a last hoorah before I move out of the trailer. Sad day.



Let me tell you about THE TRAILER. This has been my humble abode for the last 4 years and I'm actually quite torn up about leaving. As a recap, on August 16, 2007 I moved in with 1 CAR LOAD of stuff (compared to how much I moved this afternoon alone that's not much). Anywho, since that time I've had:
  • 8 roommates
  • 3 birthday parties (of my own)
  • 10+ frozen pipe experiences
  • 1 new garbage disposal
  • 8 semesters of school
  • 132 college credits
  • 2 degrees
  • 5 jobs
  • 3 cars
  • 3 laptops
  • 1 trip to Ireland
Yep. That's a pretty good list. If I think of anything else I'll chuck it up there. But alas, as of Sunday at 1 pm I will no longer live in the trailer and am moving on with my life. [sigh]. So this song is a shout out to the Yellow Gallatin 1972 Mobile Home in which I currently reside:


Yeah. That just happened, not super relevant but whatevs. Peace out homies.