Werid day.
Friday, July 2, 2010 by Namrata.
I feel like Dorothy from Jerry Maguire. Please don't ask me why. I just do.
using the summer to conquer any fears i may have - part 2
Wednesday, June 16, 2010 by Namrata.
I went for a motorcycle ride at night.
I love motorcycles. As in how they look, love to watch movies with people going nuts on them, love to watch them drive by. However, I personally don't like sitting on one. The fact that there are no walls scare me a little and it would take a lot for me to get on one. Especially at night. But I did. And it was actually pretty great! Well, except for the part that the driver decided to go nuts and speed up. He almost gave me a heart attack!
And so, going for a motorbike ride at night - check. (June 16th, 12 something AM, Mayan Way, Mankato)
I love motorcycles. As in how they look, love to watch movies with people going nuts on them, love to watch them drive by. However, I personally don't like sitting on one. The fact that there are no walls scare me a little and it would take a lot for me to get on one. Especially at night. But I did. And it was actually pretty great! Well, except for the part that the driver decided to go nuts and speed up. He almost gave me a heart attack!
And so, going for a motorbike ride at night - check. (June 16th, 12 something AM, Mayan Way, Mankato)
Using the summer to conquer any fears I may have - Part 1
Saturday, June 12, 2010 by Namrata.
I walked through a ravine in the dark. There were a ton of trees and it was creepy as hell.
And after making it pretty deep in, I got told that 6 years ago, someone was murdered there.
I freaked out but heck I made it through.
And so, walking through a ravine in the dark - check. (June 12th, 12 something AM, Jerrod's backyard).
Faith.
Wednesday, April 28, 2010 by Namrata.

Promise yourself to be so strong that nothing can disturb your peace of mind. Look at the sunny side of everything and make your optimism come true. Think only of the best, work only for the best, and expect only the best. Forget the mistakes of the past and press on to the greater achievements of the future. Give so much time to the improvement of yourself that you have no time to criticize others. Live in the faith that the whole world is on your side so long as you are true to the best that is in you!
- Chrisian D. Larson
- Chrisian D. Larson
Reel life Vs. Real life.
Friday, April 23, 2010 by Namrata.
Most people don't appreciate the life they have. They complain, compare and whine. The want more. They want it to be bigger and about so much more than it already is. Why are we still single? Why don't we have the perfect figure? Why are we so broke? Why aren't men more like McDreamy? Why aren't all love stories like the ones from Hollywood or Bollywood and every other wood? Why don't all men sings songs to us like John Mayer does and why aren't all women hot like Angelia Jolie (I mean not only is the woman hot but she makes the most beautiful babies!)?
Why do we want everything to be so perfect? Is that so that life gets easier? So that we don't have to stress, worry or jump over holes that it leaves as it passes us by? And who decides what's perfect?
Life is grand. It is perfect. It is what you make of it.
Listening to what He says...
Friday, April 9, 2010 by Namrata.
And life is beautiful...
Wednesday, March 3, 2010 by Namrata.
2nd March, 2010. Aa day I think I will remember forever. My first ever John Mayer concert. And I say that because I have promised myself to go to many many more. Everything about that concert was perfect.
I have come to the conclusion that John Clayton Mayor is epic. I thought he was fantastic earlier but now, epic would be a better word. Sure, the world is not very happy with him right now and true, he has said some pretty horrible and stupid things. Here is my deal though. While it's not an excuse, it's just a thought. Maybe, just maybe, if we stopped asking people stupid questions - they won't give us stupid answers. stop worrying about their love lives, sex lives and all other lives but their professional lives!
He also had some brilliantly funny things to say at the concert - he acknowledged various sign boards that were in the front row. He said he chose to acknowledge them because then people would know he has seen them, loved them, now they wouldn't have to worry about holding them up and they, and people around them could have clear view.
He also spoke about forgiveness and how people constantly want to eventually go to the top - but when they shoot straight to the top, they get side tracked and weird-ed out...and something has to keep them grounded...a PERFECT way to bring in the song 'Gravity'. And that my friends, wasn't just a song that he was playing - it was an experience. 20,000 people swaying and singing along, John with only one of the THE MOST fantastic guitar solo...and the lights and the words. Yes, an experience. That's what that song was.
He played 3 of the 4 songs I would have loved for him to play...
Edge of desire - I cried. I don't know why. Maybe because I love that song. It's hard for people to have a favorite song, but I do, and it's this one. And just hearing it live, with his variations, his phenomenal guitar, the red and white lights...it was all slightly overwhelming.
In your Atmosphere - I really wasn't expecting this one. I don't think I screamed so much in my life. I was the best surprise! I remember trying to learn this one in guitar class. And how hard it was. And how I was on the verge of screaming out loud in class because it was SO HARD. And then there he was. Just him and his acoustic. Playing it like it was the easiest song in this world. And how beautiful it was!
Free falling - EFFIN AYE! I was just telling my sister - how it is just usually him and 2 guitars. And then he plays it. And it sounds even better than I had ever heard it. And I thought it was impossible.
Assassin - was...again, indescribably amazing. I loved the song before, but I really love it now.
There is so much about this concert that I can't describe. His little changes to all the songs, his phenomenal guitar solo's everything. I remember a time when life was shit and i had to keep telling myself that everything was happening for the best. And then I bought the John Mayer tickets and now matter what happened, I told myself, I had one great thing to look forward to. And it was great. And I know I am sounding like an emotional, rambling bowl of fruits - but I will say this, if you have never been to a John Mayer concert, go to one. Even if you don't listen to his music. It really changes your life - or at least the music part of it.
Life is good people. It always is. :)
n. Xx
I have come to the conclusion that John Clayton Mayor is epic. I thought he was fantastic earlier but now, epic would be a better word. Sure, the world is not very happy with him right now and true, he has said some pretty horrible and stupid things. Here is my deal though. While it's not an excuse, it's just a thought. Maybe, just maybe, if we stopped asking people stupid questions - they won't give us stupid answers. stop worrying about their love lives, sex lives and all other lives but their professional lives!
He also had some brilliantly funny things to say at the concert - he acknowledged various sign boards that were in the front row. He said he chose to acknowledge them because then people would know he has seen them, loved them, now they wouldn't have to worry about holding them up and they, and people around them could have clear view.
He also spoke about forgiveness and how people constantly want to eventually go to the top - but when they shoot straight to the top, they get side tracked and weird-ed out...and something has to keep them grounded...a PERFECT way to bring in the song 'Gravity'. And that my friends, wasn't just a song that he was playing - it was an experience. 20,000 people swaying and singing along, John with only one of the THE MOST fantastic guitar solo...and the lights and the words. Yes, an experience. That's what that song was.
He played 3 of the 4 songs I would have loved for him to play...
Edge of desire - I cried. I don't know why. Maybe because I love that song. It's hard for people to have a favorite song, but I do, and it's this one. And just hearing it live, with his variations, his phenomenal guitar, the red and white lights...it was all slightly overwhelming.
In your Atmosphere - I really wasn't expecting this one. I don't think I screamed so much in my life. I was the best surprise! I remember trying to learn this one in guitar class. And how hard it was. And how I was on the verge of screaming out loud in class because it was SO HARD. And then there he was. Just him and his acoustic. Playing it like it was the easiest song in this world. And how beautiful it was!
Free falling - EFFIN AYE! I was just telling my sister - how it is just usually him and 2 guitars. And then he plays it. And it sounds even better than I had ever heard it. And I thought it was impossible.
Assassin - was...again, indescribably amazing. I loved the song before, but I really love it now.
There is so much about this concert that I can't describe. His little changes to all the songs, his phenomenal guitar solo's everything. I remember a time when life was shit and i had to keep telling myself that everything was happening for the best. And then I bought the John Mayer tickets and now matter what happened, I told myself, I had one great thing to look forward to. And it was great. And I know I am sounding like an emotional, rambling bowl of fruits - but I will say this, if you have never been to a John Mayer concert, go to one. Even if you don't listen to his music. It really changes your life - or at least the music part of it.
Life is good people. It always is. :)
n. Xx
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