"Dance like nobody's watching; love like you've never been hurt. Sing like nobody's listening; live like it's heaven on earth." -- Mark Twain

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Frenglish

I'm far too lazy for junior year.

J'ai trop de choses a faire. (I have too many things to do)

There should be an accent on the "a" before "faire" but I just don't remember how to do that.

I'm so tired and out of it that some of my thoughts have been French lately. I'm actually getting the two languages confused in my head.
What. The. Hell.

Northwestern. WHAT A TRIP. I assure that the rest of my year (possibly life? well let's hope not) will pale in comparison to the fun I had on that band trip. So unbelievably fun. If you're not in band, you could never possibly comprehend. If Orlando is even half as amazing as Northwestern, it'll make sticking to symphonic band worth it.

That's saying a lot.

Besides Northwestern, two good things happened this week:

1) My neighbor burned me a CD of the AVPM/S soundtracks, and if anything could make my exhausting week better, it was that. THANK YOU MACK!

2) I made the play I auditioned for. Long story. I auditioned to just dance in the play (no singing or lines, just dancing) and I'm fairly certain that's what I made it in for. But when I asked our theater director what days I needed to be at rehearsal every week for dancing, he said "Well, if you don't have any other conflicts, I'd like you to be with the chorus."
I'm not sure what that means exactly, so... um ... I'll get back to you about that.

We had to make a blog for A.P. Comp, but I didn't link this blog to my school blog for 2 reasons:

1) You guys don't want to read my school crap. If you actually bother to read the details of my boring life here, I thank you very much, but the other blog is only for requirements. Lame, boring, lame, lame, school stuff. I promise I'll post all of the exciting stuff here.

2) I feel like my teacher would have some serious judgements about me if she read this blog. I've maybe said five words in her class so far, so judgement would be happening. All over. (Ally...)

I really don't have much else to tell you except I have a bump on my forehead now because I ran into a wall yesterday. Bye!

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Thank God for Band.


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^My thoughts on the first day of school^

I used to consider myself that person in my group of friends that never really had anything going on. I have recently come to the conclusion, however, that that is far from reality. While I was filling out the activity form, I almost ran out of space for everything. I can't decide if I'm happy that I'm involved in so much, or overwhelmed. I think it's mostly a little bit of both.

Thank the good lord for marching band, though. Because not only is it the only class I didn't have homework in tonight, it's getting me out of school 2 blocks early on Friday. What else is band good for?

I finally got around to putting up all my pictures from summer on Facebook, and that means pictures from the Ellie Goulding concert! Like I've mentioned a couple of times, my camera's quality barely makes it worth calling a camera, so most of the pictures I took had major blur or terrible quality, but these were some of the best pictures:



If I haven't already said it enough (which I assure you, I know I have), it was a phenomenal concert.

Anyway, back to my camera. I said I wanted one for my birthday a couple posts back, but of course, I didn't get one. So I bought one myself. That's right. I got a brand-spanking new Nikon D3000 and it is SO PRETTY! I'm not an expert at camera's by far, and it seems more fit for a pro, so I might return it and get a different one, but it will still be a nice DSLR, and so yea. Here's a picture of the D3000 I bought:

Yay!


Anyway, it's already 11:00 on the first night of school this year, and I still have a crapload of homework to do. I know it's a great start to the school year. But hey, I finished reading the third Harry Potter book when I got home from school today in a successful attempt to avoid my homework. Don't act like you don't know I've got my priorities straight.

Remember: If you're reading this, it means you've survived the first day of school. So go eat some celebratory ice cream or something.

* Goodnight *

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Summer Playlist

Surprise. I lied to you again.

So I'm 2 days late.

Anyway, this is my post about what I've been listening to this summer. It's really been a little bit of everything. I'm going to put a bit of a description by the links with hopes that at least someone will read it, but worst case scenario, they're there in case you listen to a song, and go "What the heck was that?" It's kind of like my rationale for liking that song. Anyway, onwards.

Without You- David Guetta ft. Usher
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bOTD_y-4Zyo
I usually like David Guetta's songs because I tend to enjoy dance-y songs, and I'm starting to be more of a fan of Usher as well. I really like the variety this song has in terms of sound.

Sugar, We're Going Down- Fall Out Boy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhG-vLZrb-g&ob=av2e
I remember this song being really popular when I was in something like 5th grade, and for some reason I stumbled upon it and just kept listening to it. For like a month straight nonstop. So much love for this song. Although, I did have to look up the lyrics because I had no idea what they were saying.

Motivation- Kelly Rowland ft. Lil Wayne
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1XozsBN5Z4
Again with the dance music. Ignore the completely sexual lyrics. I try to.

Yes- LMFAO
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yxPZ3yplwR0
This is easily one of the stupidest songs ever, but it's just so upbeat and funny that I find it enjoyable to listen to. Don't judge me.

Hello- Martin Solveig and Dragonette
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kK42LZqO0wA
I guess it kind of has a unique sound? I don't know, I just like it.

21 Guns- Greenday
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r00ikilDxW4&ob=av2e
I actually like a lot of Greenday's songs . Basically all of the popular ones; American Idiot, Boulevard of Broken Dreams, Holiday, Wake Me Up When September Ends (that's Greenday, right?).

I Can Transform Ya- Chris Brown ft. Lil Wayne and Swizz Beatz
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kta9If-sP4s&ob=av2n
like 99% of Chris Brown's songs are really douche-y, but really catchy to me. This is no exception. He is a bomb.com dancer though.

Hot- Avril Lavigne
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzb75m8NuMQ&ob=av2e
I think this is a fairly old song, but I found it kind of recently. The lyrics are borderline creepy, but ignore that. Again.

Glamorous- Fergie
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0SyUgw98tE&ob=av2e
This song never gets old. I just love it. I just realized, though, while I'm listening to it, that she really spells out words a lot in her songs. G-L-A-M-O-R-O-U-S. D to the E to the L-I-C-I-O-U-S.

Look At Me Now- Chris Brown ft. Lil Wayne and Busta Rhymes
Most douche-y song of the year, but it makes me feel gangster while I'm attempting to rap it and dance to it alone in my room. Yea, picture that and have yourself a nice little laugh.

Do The John Wall- Troop 41
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQ2kYoMDw8E&ob=av2n
This is actually more of a joke from camp, but I still listen to it from time to time. And do the dance every time without fail.

Knockout- Lil Wayne ft. Nicki Minaj
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RfYcOYMNuXM
You may have noticed that I also like Lil Wayne a fair bit. Not always, but this song is especially good and uncharacteristic for him.

What Makes You Beautiful- One Direction
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJO3ROT-A4E&ob=av2e
(Thanks to Ellie for this one and the next) 3 words. British. Boy. Band. These three words together can't NOT equal heaven. And some decent alliteration. But really. Really fun, summer-y song.

Pursuit of Happiness- Kid Cudi ft. MGMT and Ratatat
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xzU9Qqdqww&ob=av2e
Major stoner song, but for some reason it was really catchy to me. Not cause I'm a stoner, don't take it that way, but it just has something kind of unique.

I Want You to Want Me- KSM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pUXAyTc26U&ob=av2n
I know this was originally sung by Cheap Trick (is it sad that I know that because of the movie "John Tucker Must Die"? Yes.) But I like KSM's cover a lot as well. And they're an all-girl band, so rock on, feminists.


There have been plenty of others of course, but these were mostly the only ones I kept bookmarked on my i-Pod. Hopefully everyone that reads this can find something they at least mildly liked, cause I tried to put some variety here.

Also, ANYTHING ELLIE GOULDING. My love for her music has hit a new high. I have yet to get tired of listening to a single song on her album. I also found this unreleased (I think that's the right word) song on youtube, and, of course, I love it.

The End- Ellie Goulding
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5mhVynE8nEY

If you have heard anything you think I might like, chances are, I will so please tell me about it! Unless it's country. Then keep it to yourself. Sorry. Not really.

Thanks so much for reading, and have the best last day of summer anyone could ever have, for my sake if nothing else :)

* Goodnight *

p.s. is that asterisk thing with the closing ok? Or mega-douchey and too mainstream?I feel like I need at least a bit of continuity with my posts, because I have absolutely not done that.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Words of Wisdom

Hey guys!

If you're reading this, you've probably noticed that the theme/background/whatever you want to call it is different. I'm going to change fonts and do a little more changing tomorrow. I just feel like I've matured as a blogger past the title "Dancing like Nobody's Watching."
Ok, maybe that's just a bunch of bull, but long story short, I'm changing the theme and title.

I'm going to do my best to have a post up sometime tomorrow (probably tomorrow night) about some of the music I've been listening to this summer.

To fill you for tonight though, I have 2 quotes relating to my new (probably temporary) title.
First, is the the definition of "starry-eyed" according to dictionary.com:


"given to naive wishes, judgments, etc; full of unsophisticated optimism; gullible."


And in response to that, I have a quote from Helen Keller:

"No pessimist ever discovered the secret of the stars, or sailed to an uncharted land, or opened a new doorway for the human spirit."

Amen to that.

* Goodnight *