I am so curious to see how I'm going to like California. I have a feeling I'm going to love it. Anyone think I'm wrong?
I'll definitely keep you in the loop when I get out there next week!
A few things about music.
Lots of things about my dog.
I am so curious to see how I'm going to like California. I have a feeling I'm going to love it. Anyone think I'm wrong?
I'll definitely keep you in the loop when I get out there next week!
When you're passionate about things that you do- how do you get enough sleep? I'm finding it really hard lately to get enough down time. I have amazing projects going on and I love them all, and I'm wondering how I'm supposed to ever think that enough is enough.
I have a feeling a lot of people go through this.
How do you restore balance?
I'm up for any ideas. Really. Kristen
I sang at my first elementary school today. I've done small performances before, but just one or two songs. Today was my first official program.
I talked with the kids about folk music, and troubadours and Pete Seeger, and it was awesome. (Thank goodness, because I was super nervous! Who knew 7 year-olds could be so intimidating?)
But these kids are kings and queens of the just be nice party.
Seeing these sweet faces look up at me as we sang about peace and hope- I thought- when do we turn?
When do we change into cynical people?
And can we change back?
I believe we can.
And I believe we owe it to our kids to be more like them in that way.
When talking about taking care of the planet, they came up with idea after idea of how we can conserve energy and produce less waste.
There was no political debate on global warming.
When we talked about ways that we can all look out for one another, they had such genuinely kind things to say- and other students nodded in agreement.
There was no discussion of whether or not the person in need deserved our help.
This openness should be celebrated and encouraged, not squashed out.
Let's be more like the second graders at Osborn Hill today. They are my new heroes.
Be kind, Kristen
After a weekend of Vermont, pulling into traffic on I-95 made my shoulders jump into their near-permanent position. Tense and scrunched. In the car, I pledged to myself to keep Vermont with me this week.
Stay laid back. Chill out. Don't sweat it.
Sounds great, doesn't it?
Who's with me?!
Peace, Kristen
It's no secret...I'm a Pete Seeger fan. And why would I want that kept a secret?
Today would have been his 95th birthday and I think a great way to honor him is to be kind to one another- and sing a song or two with some friends!
Have a great weekend, and sing a song, Kristen
Here's a song you may enjoy, celebrating this amazing folk legend- I put the lyrics below the video so you can sing along. :)