Happy three years till 30!

So I just had my 27th birthday yesterday. I have to say it was a weird one. Not at all in what we did, but rather how I feel. Every other year of my twenties has been no big deal, just another birthday… but this year I’m definitely feeling older. My cute husband organized an awesome day in the city with a bunch of our good friends. We went to the MOMA, then to 21st Amendment for dinner and beer. It was a great day! Thanks to everyone who came or wanted to come.

This Wednesday, we’re also going to see the Jimmy Eat World – 10 year anniversary Clarity Tour at The Fillmore. I’m so excited. I still say Clarity was their best. Here’s a clip I found of a show recently.


R.E.M. at the Greek

The day finally came and then went just as quickly. Isn’t it crazy how we wait and anticipate something that’s going to take place and then it feels as though you blinked and it was over? R.E.M. were amazing and Stephen had the best time of his life. I feel that he revisited his childhood for an evening. The band and visual show were superb, but the seating left something to be desired. I had never seen a show at the Greek Theatre in Berkeley before, so didn’t know what to expect. We had lawn seats which seem comfy and spacious, but ended up being on the side of a steep hill and among about 1,000 others who were also trying to keep themselves from tumbling like Jack and Jill down the hill. Fortunately, if you were lucky enough to find a small cut-away area in the grass to perch yourself on, it was a pleasant experience. No more complaining… here’s a fun clip from the show. I would recommend seeing them soon if you’re a fan. Carpe diem! Enjoy.


Sleepy

Dreaming about R.E.M. next weekend. (sigh)


Everybody Here Comes From Somewhere

It seems that we bought the tickets like ten years ago… good thing too, cause we’re broke right now. Before I know it, the day will be here.

R.E.M. at The Greek Theatre in Berkeley on May 31st. It’s really a birthday present for Stephen. He’s the real fan, dating back to the beginning. I’m so proud of him. Happy birthday Steve. You deserve it, and more.


The Fire Theft

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Last night, after a long meeting at church, I went back to Jimmy’s house to wait for Stephen to finish up band practice. As I approached the house, I slowed to a crawl to scope out my parking options. I found an open space down the street a few houses and made my way back toward the old familiar sound of songs heard hundreds of times before. I noticed the muffled sound of the base drum fell in time with my step and I tried so hard to keep the rhythm. I have never been very good with a beat. Feeling the air through my shirt, I wrapped my sweater around me tighter. The nights have gotten cooler lately. Dry leaves blew across the road with a crackle and I smiled. Almost there.

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Knocking once, I let myself in. Jimmy expected me and said hello. The music vibrated through the living room wall, but felt as though it was ten miles away behind layers of drywall and foam padding. He headed out to the backyard to make a phone call and I followed behind him. Just as I suspected, there was a blaze in the fire pit and empty chairs positioned around it, ready for when the guys decided to stop. They should be finished any minute now. I hummed to a familiar tune and sat down close to the warmth. Jimmy headed up the hill to a special place where he could talk in private. His conversation continued and I realize it wasn’t as private as he thought. Something about tough times… advise being given on a struggling relationship. My heart broke for them. The music had stopped now and so I pulled out my iPod to guard myself from unintended ease-dropping. I positioned two of the folding chairs next to each other and laid down by the fire.

The first two songs where oldie but goodies by The Cure. Great band and a great album, but clashed with the solitude I was looking for. I jumped quickly over them and waited for the third. It quietly began, a voice I hadn’t heard in a while but carried with it years of nostalgia for me… The Fire Theft. It was just what I needed. The music soared and so did I. Opening my eyes, I felt the stars begin to shine brighter and skip across the sky. The night became darker around me in this small circle of light and heat. Conversation faded to the background and I traveled to a place where everything was right in the world again.