Monday, January 12, 2009

UNBIBLICAL

When we deem or say that something is unbiblical, what is really meant? Can something be considered unbiblical simply because we feel it's wrong?, or does the term "unbiblical" have to mean that something goes against what the bible clearly states. The fact that we can "derive" from the bible that A, B, and C are wrong can be seen as mere personal interpretation rather than universal truth. So where does one draw the line? What can be agreed on? Should there be a standard? Hopefully there isn't one apart from the word itself. This thought came to me in church on sunday.


Sunday, January 11, 2009

2008 BEST OF LIST (music edition)

Keeping in mind that I have not yet heard all that was dropped in 2008. Here however are my top 5 albums of the year.

1. In Rainbows- by: Radiohead
2. Viva La Vida-by: Coldplay
3. Volume one-by: She & Him
4. Fleet Foxes-by: Fleet Foxes (2008 full length release, Sun Giant was good too)
5. Sleep Through The Static- by: Jack Johnson 

Here are some of my favorite songs from 2008 in random order;

Young Folks--Peter, Bjorn, & John
Family Tree--TV On The Radio
Love Lockdown--Kanye West
Warwick Avenue--Duffy
Tiger Mountain Peasant Song--Fleet Foxes
Wit Light--Marco Borsato
Dignity--Bob Dylan (the Bootleg Series Vol.8)
Your the best thing/Meg White--Ray Lamontagne
Les Feulles Mortes/Because we Believe--Andrea Bocelli
Lay your head down--Karen Ann
Littlest Things/Smile--Lilly Allen
Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa/ A-Punk--Vampire Weekend
You appearing/Too Late--M83
Free Fallin'/The Heart of Life--John Mayer (from: Where the Light is, Live in L.A.)
Paper Planes--M.I.A.
Comfy in Nautica/Ponytail--Panda Bear
New Soul--Yael Naim
Fast Car--Wycleff Jean
A new Hallelujah--Michael W. Smith
House of Cards/Weird Fishes--Radiohead
Be ok--Ingrid Michaelson
Appologize--One Republic feat. Timbaland
Same Girl--Jack Johnson
Regalame Esta Noche--The Breeders
You don't know me--Ben Folds feat. Regina Spektor
In Step--Girl Talk
No ones gonna love you/Is there a ghost--Band of Horses

There were more but they elude me at the moment.




Saturday, January 10, 2009



A Grief Observed

Life keeps moving along as it always has and then one faithful afternoon in December it stopped with the news that my youngest brothers' wife suddenly died of carbon-monoxide poisoning. What followed was a whirlwind of intense sorrow, grief and emotion. 

I feel like writing all about it and then at the same time I don't. 

Helping a sibling grieve the death of their spouse is an experience that quickly gets to the core of who you are. I always felt that it was so cliche' to say that life is fragile and that we should thank God for everyday we have, and I think that when we lose a 22 year old mother and wife it's easy to say those things. But what do you actually do with that information? Does it impact us from day to day? Who has the time to live each day as if it is our last? We continue with our plans and schedules as we always do, and why not right? But this experience makes one question weather more thought should be given to how short we have here and then think about how it affects ones actions.

I want to write about the whole experience, all the characters involved and their perspectives, but that requires more from me than I'm willing to exert at this moment.

We miss you Kelly 

It's been a rough Christmas.