Showing posts with label mornings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mornings. Show all posts

Thursday, February 7, 2013

morning music, III.

morning music 3

Hello, sweet friends. I hope you're having the most wonderful week and that you have plenty to look forward to in the coming weekend. I made my first morning music playlist about one year ago and I talked about how surreal it was that my final spring semester as an undergraduate had just begun. It was surreal, I still remember how I felt. I find myself feeling that way again this year, but it's a little different. Although I've been chugging along as a graduate student since the summer, it only recently hit me that I am now almost officially done with my collegiate career. While everyone was feeling those bittersweet pangs of finishing up last year, I knew I had another year ahead of me, so it softened the blow. Now those feelings are staring me right in the face and they're a reality. I will never be in college again. It is highly unlikely that I will take any other classes at a university and it's even more unlikely that I will take them on this campus. What a strange and empty feeling.

I grew up on this campus. I learned so much about myself. I learned what it meant to exist without the immediate, physical presence of my family. I met new people. Learned new things. Built my foundation to have a successful career in a field I am passionate about. I will soon leave this place behind. This campus will be nothing but a memory. A place I will have called home for five years will be an imprint in my brain and take up real estate in my heart, but it won't have a  tangible presence in my life anymore. The stages of life are so strange, aren't they? They ask us to look back at the things we've accomplished in those hours, those years, those moments. We take the memories we want to remember and we stuff the rest way, way down in the depths of our hearts where they will eventually be forgotten.

So many times I wished I was elsewhere. I struggled to determine where I fit in in such a big, gaping, diverse place. Now it seems like it flew by. Recently, I've been thinking about what I'll be doing 5, 6, 7 months from now. I think about fast forwarding past this part of my life because sometimes it's difficult. Sometimes it asks too much of me and I am tired. What a sad, sad thing to think, though. I am almost done here, wrapping up these years of my life and the last thing I need to do is wish them away. They'll be gone before I know it, so for now I'll listen to my music as I get ready for my day and I'll remember how sweet and wonderful it is to be a college student. Such a small snippet of life that shaped such a big piece of who I am now. xo, R.

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

morning music, II.

morning*music


Good morning, friends! Happy Wednesday. :)

This morning I have a new playlist to make your morning routine a bit more enjoyable (especially if you have to get up before the sun, like me)! I find the most difficult part of waking up to be those first few minutes when I can't tear myself away from the comfort of my own bed. Music often helps, though. I hope you have a lovely day...the holidays are quickly approaching and I'M SO EXCITED! xo, R.

{1} Mornings Eleven -- The Magic Numbers
{2} Re: Stacks -- Bon Iver
{3} Train Song -- Feist & Ben Gibbard
{4} Click Click Click -- Bishop Allen
{5} Sleeping Diagonally -- Iron & Wine
{6} Closing Time -- Semi Sonic
{7} Can't Help Falling in Love -- Ingrid Michaelson (originally sung by Elvis)
{8} Once In A Lifetime -- Landon Austin
{9} Orpheo Looks Back -- Andrew Bird
{10} Blood -- The Middle East

P.S. morning music, I here.

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

morning music.

good morning

Yesterday was the first day of my final semester as an undergraduate. It seems very surreal to be here when I still feel a bit like I just arrived to this campus. I reminded myself to cherish the little moments that might normally aggravate me, and I think it really helped! I had a great day full of old and new faces and I enjoyed every little bit of it. Of course it also helps to listen to some music and eat delicious oatmeal (gifted to me from my sweet future mother-in-law!) before embarking on a new day.


{1} Sing Sung Saing -- Peggy Honeywell
{2} Towers -- Bon Iver
{3} I'm Coming Home -- Kitty, Daisy, & Lewis
{4} The Perpetual Self, Or "What Would Saul Alinsky Do?" -- Sufjan Stevens
{5} It's Real -- Real Estate
{6} Wagon Wheel -- Old Crow Medicine Show
{7} Never Going Back Again -- Fleetwood Mac
{8} Horchata -- Vampire Weekend
{9} Whole Love -- Wilco
{10} Dancing in the Moonlight -- King Harvest