Here we come a-wassailing
Among the leaves so green,
Here we come a-wand'ring
So fair to be seen.
Love and joy come to you,
And to you your wassail, too,
And God bless you, and send you
A Happy New Year,
And God send you a Happy New Year.
We are not daily beggers
That beg from door to door,
But we are neighbors' children
Whom you have seen before
Love and joy come to you,
And to you your wassail, too,
And God bless you, and send you
A Happy New Year,
And God send you a Happy New Year.
Good master and good mistress,
As you sit beside the fire,
Pray think of us poor children
Who wander in the mire.
Love and joy come to you,
And to you your wassail, too,
And God bless you, and send you
A Happy New Year,
And God send you a Happy New Year.
We have a little purse
Made of ratching leather skin;
We want some of your small change
To line it well within.
Love and joy come to you,
And to you your wassail, too,
And God bless you, and send you
A Happy New Year,
And God send you a Happy New Year.
Bring us out a table
And spread it with a cloth;
Bring us out a cheese,
And of your Christmas loaf.
Love and joy come to you,
And to you your wassail, too,
And God bless you, and send you
A Happy New Year,
And God send you a Happy New Year.
God bless the master of this house,
Likewise the mistress too;
And all the little children
That round the table go.
Love and joy come to you,
And to you your wassail, too,
And God bless you, and send you
A Happy New Year,
And God send you a Happy New Year
12.24.2009
11.30.2009
A Yearly Fort?
I want to start a tradition. Around the holidays, every year, I will build a fort with whomever wishes to help me. A Holi-fort, if you will. When I was a kid, my sister and I and our friends loved making forts during sleep overs with unzipped, Disney character sleeping bags, blankets, pillows, and chairs from the kitchen table. This year, when I was home for Thanksgiving I was thinking back on those times and remembered it's magic. When I found out that my roommate Julia wanted in on wanting to build a fort with me...it was ON! When I got back to our little apartment for the last three weeks of school before winter break, the first thing we did....BAMMM! FORT! (Actually, that's a lie...the first thing we did was go to the 99cent store to buy holiday decorations. 10 decorations, $10. Yes please!)
Can I do it? Can I make this a tradition? I think yes. I also think it's something everyone can enjoy and helps bring people together.


So therefore, game on.
Photographic evidence of the 1st annual Fort:
11.12.2009
Artist Statement and First Juried Show at LMU- Bellarmine Forum
(photograph from the Bellarmine Forum Juried Student Art Show-Theme: Vulnerability-Loyola Marymount University, Thomas P. Kelly, Jr.- Student Art Gallery-October 26-31, 2009)
6.05.2009
Drifting
Even in the cold basement in the summer
I cover myself with mountains of comforters
so there is no light
I close my eyes
and drift...
2.27.2009
Amazing music videos:
You know you love this one. Don't lie.
Ace of Base: The Sign
Not a music video, but a song worth giving a listen to:
Simply awesome... I hope I have this kind of spunk when I'm 82.
Once again, not a music video, but a couple amazing songs by my favorite. The Shins.
Cyndi Lauper- Love her.
Edith Piaf has the coolest voice. She makes me so proud of the small part of French blood that I have in me. And she is so adorable when she speaks English.
Sufjan Stevens is incredible and so cute ;) That is all there is to say about that. I might even put up two music videos:
Not the real music video for this song, but the song is lovely:
Thanks to a friend I found out about Alice in Chains and this song in particular. Speaking of voices, his was sad but beautiful.
Rilo Kiley- Jenny Lewis is another one of my favorites.
I love these songs/music videos because they have so much soul, unlike a lot of songs you hear these days.
That is all for now,
Meg
10.27.2008
Airports and Realizations
I can not sleep, as usual, so I found myself on my blog for once in almost 2 months. I thought I would share something I've been thinking about for awhile.
I think it is obvious to say that the people in our lives are most important to us, however, I think we get caught up in our minds and in our daily routines so much and we loss sight of what is truly important. It is even easier nowadays to loss sight of the importance of the people in our lives because we are so worried about the future of our country (with the election being 8 days away...and if you are my family, the fear of having another Republican in office for another 4 years), or if the economy is going to get worse, or if we didn't do as well as we think we should have on that psychology exam (or the grade we think we deserved because of all that damn studying....*cough*), or if we are having a bad hair day, or if we just embarrassed ourselves by tripping all the time, or if the LA drivers/traffic makes you crazy (I MEAN REALLY! What is with all the honking people?!!! huhh? Answer me that. You really aren't better than everyone else! People need to calm the heck down. This isn't New York... or Chicago even.), I think you get the idea. What should really be the most important things to us are the people who we are talking to from across a table, or the people are walking with around school or around town, or the people we have phone conversations with because we can't seem them a lot due to distance. It all goes back to that scene at the airport. The hug of someone that you haven't seen in awhile. The smile of your parents faces after not seeing them for almost 3 months. The feeling in your heart when you talk to a dear friend on the phone. That should be what we think about. That is what is MOST important in life. As human beings we are all connected. We share more feelings than you might think.
I have been trying harder this year to call all my friends more often, because I know it is important to stay connected with the people we can't see all the time. Last year was tough for me and looking back on it now, I wish I would have called my friends more often. I probably would have felt a lot better everyday if I talked to more of the people in my life more often.
Since I am doing it more now though, I really suggest it! Stay connected! Call up an old friend or a new friend...I promise it will make you feel good :)
8.31.2008
A Good Day
OKAY...SO...here we go..
Things that have happened over the summer since the last time I wrote:
Got into LMU as a transfer (I am here now and loving it!)
Got back from Maine and spent some time with my parents
Packed all my college stuff
Went back to Orange County for a month to see all my lovely friends and to spend some quality time with them
Turned 20. (or did I?)



Anyways...now more about today:
I spent some time with my big sis today. We started off the day by going to Pearl Art Supply store. I had to get a few last things for my various art classes. Kim also bought her own art box for her stage management usage. She later decorated it with Disney stickers! She gave me some to put on my art/note book. What a nice big sister thing to do! We are 6.
THEN, we went to LACMA and explored modern and contemporary art. We
walked through giant steel maze-like sculptures. Walked into a room with a
giant sized kitchen table. You could actually walk under the chair with out ducking. It was amazing. I felt like I had shrunk to Thumbelina size. I wish I got a photo of that. The security guard in that room kind of gave off a bad vibe though... so I was not going to mess with it. We gazed at sculptures by Brancusi and Giacometti as well as works by Picasso, Paul Klee, Cindy Sherman, and Rene Magritte (namely: La Trahison des Images [Ceci N'est Pas une Pipe])... among many others. I believe I am going to be writing a paper about Magritte's famous work soon. I might choose another (less famous) work by Soutine though. I haven't decided yet. What a good day at the art museum.
After that we went to the Farmer's Market near The Grove and we enjoyed some amazing French food and an iced coffee. That place is so cool! Lots of little shops (that is where Kim bought the Disney Sticker Book (AMAZING.) After that, we walked around the Grove and mostly just window shopped/admire. We tried shoes on at Nordstrom, but didn't buy any of course. Good times.
Walking back to the car we saw JC from N Sync sitting outside of a restaurant. I thought it looked like him...but I didn't actually believe it was him until Kim said, "Woah! Did you see that JC guy from NSync"...he just didn't look the same to me. It might of been the lack of the frosted blonde tips in his hair. haha. That was my celebrity sighting of the year I guess....too bad Kim and I were die hard BSB fans. Ha. Oh well. That was a pretty hilarious coincidence.
We got back to Kim's apartment and we decided to watch the amazing Disney movie Mulan of course. That movie is SO GOOD. Every time. Not going to lie.
Yuuuup. Great day. Hope everyone is having one as well!
I'll leave you with this because I love The Beatles:
"Living is easy with eyes closed, misunderstanding all you see. It's getting hard to be someone but it all works out. It doesn't matter much to me"
Meg.
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