Monday, July 29, 2013

Music Monday: Joe Hisaishi Edition

Music Monday, the day when I share any song or piece of music that strikes my fancy. Enjoy!

A cover of The Merry Go Round of Life by Joe Hisaishi, from the film Howl's Moving Castle.


Music trivia: Jean-Baptiste Lully, a French baroque composer, died from a broken toe. No joke. He struck his foot with a large staff he used for conducting during a performance of his Te Deum breaking his toe. Soon afterwards, the wound became infected with gangrene and he died from the infection.  

Friday, July 26, 2013

A Tribute to Awesomeness: David Suchet

Dear Mr. Suchet,

Thank you for playing Hercule Poirot for so many years, thank you for being a stand-up human being, but most of all thank you for simply being awesome.

Love,
Me :)

David Suchet Records the Entire Bible

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Post Graduation Autopsy - Part 1


"The time has come," the Speaker said,
"To talk of your careers:
Of grades - and jobs - and post-grad plans,
Of cum laudes - and of cheers -  
And while in your cap and motor-board - 
We reflect upon these four years."

Alright, so maybe poetry isn't my strong suit. I would, however, like to take a little trip down memory lane and do a top five expectation/reality. Now that I have walked the hallowed halls of my university for the last time, I think it only fitting to make a comparison of my dreamy freshman expectations and my post graduation realizations. 

Expectation
1. I'll work very, very hard and maybe graduate with honors.
2. I'll meet a ton of new people and make a lot of new friends.
3. I'll have a whole range of new and exciting experiences!
4. I'll have the time and freedom to pursue new avenues of study,
5. I'll be able to grow and find who I am in this big world.

Reality
1. I've worked very, very hard and graduated magna cum laude.
2. I've met more people than I can possible count, and made a handful of very good friends along the way.
3. I've had a lot of new experiences, some good, some bad, some in between, but every single one of them has helped me to grow. 
4. I've learned what is really important to me, and what I'm willing to sacrifice and what I'm willing to sacrifice it for.
5. I'm the same person I was before, just older and wiser, and that is who I should most like to be. :)


A Long Silence and a Grand Return

Not that I was greatly missed, as I'm not really sure if my lovely readers actually exist. If they did at one time they're probably long gone now. Hopefully, a little music and a little blogging will bring the veracious hordes galumphing back.