4.29.2008
The only thing I want RIGHT NOW
I sit at the piano with a mic in front of me and it fits. It feels so right. Can't deny it. Feels so good.
4.28.2008
The Area Over My Head Is Off Limits
You know what I don't like? Guilt trips.
You know what i don't like even more? Getting guilt trips you don't deserve.
This guy called me today. Not on my cell phone. He called me at work. And he layed a big fat guilt trip on me. He started holding things over my head until I caved. But I didn't cave. I got upset. Which is even worse.
So for those of you who are masters in the art of guilt trips--lay off. It's not a good look for you.
Let me feel guilty in my own time.
You know what i don't like even more? Getting guilt trips you don't deserve.
This guy called me today. Not on my cell phone. He called me at work. And he layed a big fat guilt trip on me. He started holding things over my head until I caved. But I didn't cave. I got upset. Which is even worse.
So for those of you who are masters in the art of guilt trips--lay off. It's not a good look for you.
Let me feel guilty in my own time.
4.26.2008
I love to dance... I do... I.... Think....
Hour number 3 has come by pretty fast if you ask me. I'm here in the theater watching each piece go up and get their cues done. This year is going smooth. There aren't many complaints. Peter's piece was first up this morning. Good times. I 'm gonna miss Peter. Didn't like him at first. Now I'm sad that he's not coming back. I love the gays.
This process is draining. Honestly, we just keep going for hours just dancing and dancing the same part of the dance over and over again. And then there's arguments that go on, the themes we think about, the people who are missing... it's a big deal this teching stuff. But I love it. It's like a reality tv show. Honestly.
My last tech is for hip hop at 8. Lord knows i'll be here longer than 9. The back to the grind again tomorrow.
I just have keep telling myself I love to dance. Even though it's a long, stressful process and you want to pull your hair out and just punch the person standing next to you sometimes...
I'll just keep saying that "I love to dance" and hopefully i'll believe myself.
This process is draining. Honestly, we just keep going for hours just dancing and dancing the same part of the dance over and over again. And then there's arguments that go on, the themes we think about, the people who are missing... it's a big deal this teching stuff. But I love it. It's like a reality tv show. Honestly.
My last tech is for hip hop at 8. Lord knows i'll be here longer than 9. The back to the grind again tomorrow.
I just have keep telling myself I love to dance. Even though it's a long, stressful process and you want to pull your hair out and just punch the person standing next to you sometimes...
I'll just keep saying that "I love to dance" and hopefully i'll believe myself.
4.25.2008
Life is Dogdy
I'm feeling overwhelmed. My life is like a massive game of dodgeball where it's the whole world against me. I've been dodging balls back and forth while there's egg shells on the floor and it's raining misery all over me. So it's getting to the point where I can tell myself to breathe and focus but words get jumbled in my head and breathe and focus sound like leave and give up.
There's tears hiding behind my eyes. They want to come out. But i'm trying so hard to not give in. I'm trying SO hard. It's one foot in front of the other.
I just want to be left alone in a dark room and I don't want to feel anything except keys and strings on my fingertips.
There's tears hiding behind my eyes. They want to come out. But i'm trying so hard to not give in. I'm trying SO hard. It's one foot in front of the other.
I just want to be left alone in a dark room and I don't want to feel anything except keys and strings on my fingertips.
4.23.2008
That's it. I'm Having British Children.
This boy is the next charlotte church.
I want to keep her...
I'm not gonna lie... I kind of have a crush on this little man...
I want to keep her...
I'm not gonna lie... I kind of have a crush on this little man...
4.22.2008
Getting Back To The Roots

You gotta have roots before branches...
I was in yoga today and I was doing tree pose and that popped into my head. And the fact that it's earth day made it seem more meaningful. Then, last week I watched Sweet Home Alabama. You know, the one with McDreamy and Reese Whitherspoon and that other hotty. Well... there was a line in that move that said something along the lines of...
You can have roots and wings...
I guess the concept of being rooted and grounded is a common theme in my life these days. Getting back to the basics and finally being able to shake the hand with the me before everything errupted. And I mean, nothing big has happened to me lately--nothing life changing. I just feel different and I'm not sure if I like it.
It's like dancing. You can keep learning harder things and new tricks. But every dancer has to go back and take a begining class again just to refresh their memory. It's a nice little jolt for the body and mind.
I want to get back to my roots and just let them soak. I want to make decisions based on what I want and not what other people might want. I want to live the life that I choose to lead-- a life based on faith and belief. And once I get there I'm positive that the growing will be natural and organic. Like a tree. Magic in the form of growth-- a constant knowledge of where my roots are and a faith that they are there to support me.
Once I get there... It'll just be Littlewings. Pure and simple.
LOVE IT!
4.21.2008
Let's Talk Philosophy and George Michael
Does anyone else think that philosophy explains common sense in a more complicated manner using mathematical and scientific psychobabble?
This is what I think. This is my ode to philosophy:
I am here.
I am here because last night I set my alarm clock and this morning John Mayer Trio woke me up. I am here because I had a choice of either waking up or not (I chose the first, obviously). I am here because I have two feet and they can transport me to any destination I so choose and today, HERE is where they got me. Lastly, I am here because I am here.
BAM!
Short, simple, sweet.
My kind of philosophy.
On another note, hopefully today is better than yesterday. I can tell today is different already though. I mean, i started off my day with George Michael's new video on VH1. I think he might have just created the newest Gay anthem. More power to him.
This is what I think. This is my ode to philosophy:
I am here.
I am here because last night I set my alarm clock and this morning John Mayer Trio woke me up. I am here because I had a choice of either waking up or not (I chose the first, obviously). I am here because I have two feet and they can transport me to any destination I so choose and today, HERE is where they got me. Lastly, I am here because I am here.
BAM!
Short, simple, sweet.
My kind of philosophy.
On another note, hopefully today is better than yesterday. I can tell today is different already though. I mean, i started off my day with George Michael's new video on VH1. I think he might have just created the newest Gay anthem. More power to him.
4.20.2008
Blurred
I had one of those days today where my world was crumbling down on me. One of those days where breathing was as hard as trying to find your life's purpose. Usually those two things are separate entities but on days like this one the lines get blurred and all I get left with is a few wet sleeves and a sunken heart.
How can someone dwell in denial and not even notice?
How can someone dwell in denial and not even notice?
4.18.2008
Picture me like this
I'm in a funk.
Mac N Cheese is gone.
I have brownie mix ready for preperation.
And The City of Film blasting.
So I guess what I'm trying to say is, listen to them. They are great. And they are making me feel a lot better right now.
http://www.myspace.com/thecityonfilm
he's like a deathcab for cutie mixtape. But with better lyrics.
I'd Rather Be Wine Drunk
i would rather be wine drunk
than sober and clear
under these streetlights and
glowing with you here
you are my little furnace
you are my favorite song and
we're dancing in public
to the sounds of our town
to the traffic rolling down the i
i would rather be wine drunk
than sober and clear
when we're together
in weather so dear and
the ending so near and
all i want is right here
Mac N Cheese is gone.
I have brownie mix ready for preperation.
And The City of Film blasting.
So I guess what I'm trying to say is, listen to them. They are great. And they are making me feel a lot better right now.
http://www.myspace.com/thecityonfilm
he's like a deathcab for cutie mixtape. But with better lyrics.
I'd Rather Be Wine Drunk
i would rather be wine drunk
than sober and clear
under these streetlights and
glowing with you here
you are my little furnace
you are my favorite song and
we're dancing in public
to the sounds of our town
to the traffic rolling down the i
i would rather be wine drunk
than sober and clear
when we're together
in weather so dear and
the ending so near and
all i want is right here
4.15.2008
I just gotta, Brisbane

So far, i've looked up the classes offered to international students and the steps we need to take. Since summer is in the winter, i get about 2months off in between the 2 semesters. Their second semester (my first semester) starts in july and ends in November and their first semester (my second) will start back up in Feburary and will end in July. So one whole year in another country! Sound exciting.
I'm gonna do most of the research on my own. If I can get most of my studies done next year... at least get to maybe almost 100 credits, then... I'll be in great shape! And as Mia Michaels told us, "if you have a goal, take one step every day toward that goal."
Here's today's step: Learn a little more about Brisbane, Queensland.
"Brisbane (pronounced /ˈbɹɪzbən/) is the state capital of Queensland. Brisbane is the third largest city in Australia and most populous city of Queensland. It is situated on the Brisbane River on low-lying Floodplain between Moreton Bay and the Great Dividing Range in south-eastern Queensland. The local indigenous people knew the area as Mian-jin, meaning 'place shaped as a spike'.[3]
The city is named after Sir Thomas Brisbane, the Governor of New South Wales from 1821 – 1825. The settlement grew from a penal colony established at his direction in 1824 at Redcliffe, 28 kilometres (17.4 mi) to the north. The colony moved to the current location of the Brisbane CBD in 1825, and free settlers were permitted from 1842. It was chosen as the capital when Queensland was proclaimed a separate colony in 1859."
The city is named after Sir Thomas Brisbane, the Governor of New South Wales from 1821 – 1825. The settlement grew from a penal colony established at his direction in 1824 at Redcliffe, 28 kilometres (17.4 mi) to the north. The colony moved to the current location of the Brisbane CBD in 1825, and free settlers were permitted from 1842. It was chosen as the capital when Queensland was proclaimed a separate colony in 1859."
-Wikipedia

"Brisbane has a growing live music scene, both popular and classical. The Queensland Performing Arts Complex consists of the Lyric Theatre, a Concert Hall, Cremorne Theatre and the Playhouse Theatre. The Queensland Ballet, Opera Queensland, Queensland Theatre Company and other performance art groups stage regular performances in the different venues. The La Boite Theatre Company performs at the Roundhouse Theatre at Kelvin Grove. The Powerhouse complex, Twelfth Night Theatre and Brisbane Arts Theatre also stage productions throughout the year.
Along with Beijing, Berlin, Birmingham and Marseille, Brisbane was nominated as one of the Top 5 International Music Hotspots by Billboard in 2007. There are also popular entertainment pubs and clubs within both the City and Fortitude Valley.[45][46]
The Queensland Museum is located at South Bank. The Queensland Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA), opened in December 2006, is one of the latest additions to the South Bank area and houses some of the most well-known pieces of modern art from within and outside Australia. GOMA is the largest modern art gallery in Australia. GOMA holds the Asia Pacific Triennial (ATP) which focuses on contemporary art from the Asia and Pacific in a variety of media from painting to video work. In Addition, its size enables the gallery to exhibit particularly large shows — the Andy Warhol exhibition being the largest survey of his work in Australia. GOMA also boasts Australia's largest purpose-built Cinémathèque. The Gallery of Modern Art is located next to the State Library of Queensland and the Queensland Art Gallery.
The Brisbane Powerhouse in New Farm and the Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts on Brunswick Street in Fortitude Valley also feature diverse programs featuring exhibitions and festivals of visual art, music and dance."
Along with Beijing, Berlin, Birmingham and Marseille, Brisbane was nominated as one of the Top 5 International Music Hotspots by Billboard in 2007. There are also popular entertainment pubs and clubs within both the City and Fortitude Valley.[45][46]
The Queensland Museum is located at South Bank. The Queensland Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA), opened in December 2006, is one of the latest additions to the South Bank area and houses some of the most well-known pieces of modern art from within and outside Australia. GOMA is the largest modern art gallery in Australia. GOMA holds the Asia Pacific Triennial (ATP) which focuses on contemporary art from the Asia and Pacific in a variety of media from painting to video work. In Addition, its size enables the gallery to exhibit particularly large shows — the Andy Warhol exhibition being the largest survey of his work in Australia. GOMA also boasts Australia's largest purpose-built Cinémathèque. The Gallery of Modern Art is located next to the State Library of Queensland and the Queensland Art Gallery.
The Brisbane Powerhouse in New Farm and the Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts on Brunswick Street in Fortitude Valley also feature diverse programs featuring exhibitions and festivals of visual art, music and dance."
-Wikipedia
What else did I find out? OH! They have a popular japanese garden there called Tsuki yama chisen. I think I might go see that. I'll also be introduced to different sports such as cricket, rugby, and netball. All of which I would like to take part of. Except rugby. I think you get tackled. Transportation I hear is really good. Trains, buses, and I could ever ride my bike depending where I am. I can also work. My vias only permits 20 hours a week but my rent will be cheaper than it is here so I'm happy about that.
I think i'm getting ahead of myself. But it's something I want. And that's my excuse for that.
Hopefully in a year i'll be heading off. Or at least close to it. I just really want to be able to reach and grab this opportunity. I gotta. I just gotta.
I'm growing quiet now. Long post.
4.09.2008
Afraid of myself.
Kip Fullbeck said something in an interview once that i've been using for a while now. He said, "Don't ask me what I am but rather who I am." But let's ponder on the question 'What are you?' for a second. When I get that question people are usually asking about my nationality. I can give them the fraction answer or just the straight up "mutt" answer. I'm tired of saying "yes, I'm half Japanese" when most people guess i'm hawiian or philipino or mexican.
What are you?
Kip asked a ton of Hapa's that question and instead of giving typical answers that we're all probably tired of giving, people said what was really on their mind.
Then I got to wondering what I would answer. And I tried to answer. But the paper is still blank till this day. I'm afraid that when I do start writing something, I'll keep writing. And writing.... and writing.
I don't think i'm ready for that just yet.
Never thought i'd be afraid of what I am.
What are you?
Kip asked a ton of Hapa's that question and instead of giving typical answers that we're all probably tired of giving, people said what was really on their mind.
Then I got to wondering what I would answer. And I tried to answer. But the paper is still blank till this day. I'm afraid that when I do start writing something, I'll keep writing. And writing.... and writing.
I don't think i'm ready for that just yet.
Never thought i'd be afraid of what I am.
4.06.2008
TUNES!
So I thought i'd share some of my favorite tunes of the moment:
Garles Barkley- The Odd Couple
Fanastic! Like Crazy but on crack.
Colbie Caillat- Coco
Honestly... I just love the simplicity. I just love Realize. LOVE IT.
John Mayer- Village Sessions
I love John's acoustic stuff and live stuff. Don't get me wrong, I love his regular albums too. I just kind of want to hear his whole album the way this was done.
Jordin Sparks- Self Titled
This girl hit the jackpot with No Air. Oh man. That's a great song.
Ratatat- Remixes Vol. 1
Oh Dear Jesus. I heart this album. Can't wait to get Vol. 2.
Regina Spektor- Begin To Hope
I didn't think I was going to like this cd but boy was I wrong. I like it. A lot.
Missy Higgins- On A Clear Night
I've had this cd on repeat since October when I saw her at Borders. I love Missy. Get it! It's discounted on itunes right now! And it's one of the best sellers too!
There's more. A lot more. But i'm getting tired of this uploading images. Till next time!
Garles Barkley- The Odd Couple

Colbie Caillat- Coco

John Mayer- Village Sessions

Jordin Sparks- Self Titled

Ratatat- Remixes Vol. 1

Regina Spektor- Begin To Hope

Missy Higgins- On A Clear Night

There's more. A lot more. But i'm getting tired of this uploading images. Till next time!
4.04.2008
2:10am & my thoughts come alive
Being open minded is the best state of mind to be in.
It leaves lots of room for surprises and no room for expectations.
It leaves lots of room for surprises and no room for expectations.