Can I have some?

welcome to my blog.

a place to post. a place to eat oreos. a place to vent. a place to heal.

i started this blog so i could use a different outlet besides munching on fattening oreos. as if that has done any good... *mind wanders to oreo package in the house...*

then i realized that oreos can be semi symbolic. if you are are that crazy about oreos that is. which... i am.

eating oreos is therapeutic for me. when i am struggling or when i need a pick me up. they have chocolate. and sugar. both of which help lift my mood. not to mention that i eat them soaked with milk, which is my miracle drink.

i post my posts to not only get stuff out. there may be people who read my blog who have been in the same kind of situations as i have. i hope reading them and knowing that others have gone through things like i have, will be to you what eating oreos does to me.


and yes. i didn't capitalize anything in here. i just felt like it. deal with it.


munch up.

Monday, May 26, 2008

Soundtrack of my life

So, I just finished this, and somethings are pretty interesting. I didn't cheat on it at all, though one of them I did cause it didn't make any sense but oh well. :) Do it if you want on your own blog. :)

IF YOUR LIFE WAS A MOVIE, WHAT WOULD THE SOUNDTRACK BE?

So, here's how it works:
1. Open your library (iTunes, Winamp, Media Player, iPod, etc)
2. Put it on shuffle
3. Press play
4. For every question, type the song that's playing
5. When you go to a new question, press the next button
6. Don't lie and try to pretend your cool...
7. When you're finished tag some other people to do it!

Opening credits:
Hands Across The Sea (John Phillip Sousa)

Waking Up:
Theames from "I Will Prepare the Way"(BoM Soundtrack)

First Day of School:
Trust Me (The Fray)

Falling In Love:
Let's Just Kiss (Harry Connick Jr.) interesting....

Fight Song:
Son On the Moon (Voice Male)


Break-up Song:
Day 8 (The twelve days of Christmas the one thing that Dad has with the guy calls random people. This one is the one with the milk maids...)

Prom:
A Blessing and a Curse (Harry Connick Jr.)

Prom Night:
Horn Concerto No 3 Allegro (Mozart)

Mental Breakdown:
Dang Me (Roger Miller)

Driving:
Shut Your Eyes (Snow Patrol) hmmmm, not too smart are we??

Flashback:
Learn to Love (Harry Connick Jr.)

Getting Back Together:
Small House Big Yard (Ryan Shupe and the Rubber Band)

Getting Married:
Pick Up Sticks (some Jazz song from my dad...)

Birth Of A Child:
Piano Concerto No 1 Allegro marziale animato - Presto 3rd movement (Lizst)

Final Battle:
The Shadow of Your Smile (Voice Male)

Death Scene:
Miles Apart (Yellowcard)

Funeral Song:
Never Been so Alive (Third Eye Blind)

End Credits:
Blue Rondo A La Turk (another Jazz song from my dad not sure who wrote it)

1 comment:

Amy said...

That's really wild stuff! I just caught up on your blog. I hope Xen is feeling better. Sorry to hear about your hubby working late. I know how that goes -- bummer.