Monday, June 13, 2011

Floating lantern at Bonnaroo

So, last night during Widespread Panic at Bonnaroo, they dispersed a bunch of lanterns throughout the crowd. One of them was next to me, so I shot video of it being lit. Enjoy.
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Monday, December 6, 2010

Lessons and Carols

So, I haven't posted anything in quite awhile, mostly because I've not really had anything to share. Yesterday, however, was pretty cool, so here we are. I worked Thursday through Saturday nights this past weekend. Yesterday morning when I got home from work, I watched CBS Sunday morning with the hubby and then went to bed. I slept until around 4:30. At 5:30, I realized Sewanee was having Lessons and Carols at 8:00. I've been meaning to go for a few years now but kept missing it. I showered, changed clothes, and left the house around 6:15. While on the way there, I called my sister, who informed me my dad was in Monteagle for a board meeting at Dubose Conference Center. When I called him, he was on his way to All Saints Chapel, so I had him save me a seat. What a nice way to kick off the Christmas Season it was!

Thursday, July 22, 2010

what this thing is about...

So, someone asked me the other night what my blog was going to be about.
I have absolutely no idea.
It will be about whatever I want it to be about.
I may not post every day.
I may not post every week.
I will post when I have something to say.
That is all.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

The tomato dancer

So, I just started this blog a couple of nights ago while having trouble flipping from my night shift sleeping schedule. At the time, however, all I did was create the blog- there was no posting. Apparently, I bored of it pretty quickly. Today's posting and you tube video are in honor of our friend, Ben Bynum (the tomato dancer- see previously posted video,) who just lost his mother in a freak flash flooding accident in Mexico, of all places. Ben left this morning to fly to Mexico to claim his mother's body. This is not an expense or trip he was planning on making. When I was 21, I certainly didn't have money for a plane ticket out of the country and an undetermined number of nights in a hotel. Therefore, we are trying to raise money to help alleviate some of his debt. If you can find it in your heart to contribute, please contact my awesome husband, Fred Cothren, at Harpeth Bicycles (615.567.6612.) Any small amount of money helps- if 200 people donated $5 each, we'd have $1000. Thanks for taking the time to read this!

The Tomato Dance