December 18, 2008

Concerts 2008

This was a previous post to my myspace blog. I've edited to include the concerts I did attend.


Key:

1 heart = Want to Go
2 heart = Might Go
3 heart = Definitely Going



<3
Winter Jam Tour with Mercy Me, Skillet, Barlow Girl, New Song, Group 1 Crew, and PureNRG. --I'm going on a Leaders' Club social in Birmingham this day anyways, so Ashleigh and I are just going to chill the rest of the day since we'll already be up there, the cost is $10 at the door. Amazing! :]--- did not attend. 

February 23rd: 
<333
Eleventyseven at Bethlehem United Methodist Church in Buford Georgia. Quite a drive for me, but its on a Saturday! Looks like its only Eleventyseven playing, but if this is the only time they'll be even in my range, then I'm going to go. Plus, I'll get to meet up with Sara again, and possibly Ashlea and the Alfonsos. It depends on my parents.. I've asked them about 3 times, and each time they just remained silent.. I'm guessing their still thinking. A 3.5 hour drive alone is quite a lot. --I definitely went! It was awesome! 


June 11-14th: 
<3
Ichthus Festival. I probably would only go for one day, that day being the day Eleventyseven is at Ichthus. Because if all goes well, I'll already be up in Nashville for my freshmen orientation at Belmont, and when its over, I might try convincing my dad to let us go up there and see them before we go all the way back down to Alabama. So I don't know which day I'll be going to just yet. ---Did not go.

June 21, 2008
<333
I had just finished a week of spiritual rejuvenation and got to end it with a day with my friends from Eleventyseven. The show was in Opelika, AL at a football stadium. It was a free event that had entertainment all day, a sort of festival. Eleventyseven was awesome. The End.

June 30: 
<3
Cornerstone Festival. Ahh.. the infamous cornerstone festival. Not sure about that this year. After last year's fiasco. I'm probably too busy this summer to go, but that doesn't deter my hopes. --Nope.

August 20th, 2008

Jonas Brothers in Atlanta, Georgia at the Lakewood Amphitheater! This was my biggest concert to date. Strangely enough, however, I payed more for the December Relient K show through fees and stuff than I did for this one. But I also had Lawn Seats, lol. I'm quite mad about the Jonas Brothers as of recently, because the Ryman announced their show the day they were putting the tickets on sale, so only the people who checked all the time found out about the show on Jan. 4th, o well. The show in August was uhhmazing!


October 5th-7th: 
<33
There will be a Freedom Experience in Decatur, Alabama. This is currently 3.5 hours away from where I live. But, next October I will be living in Nashville, only 1-2 hours away from Decatur. Assuming that Eleventyseven is playing Freedom experience next fall, I'll probably try to make it out to one or two of the days. Not just for E7, but Group 1 Crew and Brock Gill also. Because they're all so amazing, and I hear Brock has some new tricks. :] FX is free so yea. Thats all I've seen so far, but rest assured, there will be plenty more as the year progresses. 

October 12:
<333>
Eleventyseven and Wavorly in Chattanooga, TN. This show was .. interesting. I drove 2 hours to see my friends in 11ty7. When I got there we hung around and then went to Panera. I had to pay to get into the show, because there were more people on the guest list than there were people paying to see the show. Its okay though, because Caleb payed for my dinner to make up for it. It was kind of sad that only like.. 4 people came out to see the show. Which just shows what a crappy job the promoters did, but w/e. Eleventyseven's set was awesome as usual, and the guys in the first local band came out and danced around so it was fun. Wavorly was reallly good music-wise, though there were less people there for their set even though they were headlining.

October 17th, 2008
<333
MSTRKRFT. They are a group that mixes music together and its basically one giant rave party. Yep.

December 5th:
<333
This, is an amazing story.
I already wrote a blog about it on this account, but nevertheless. This was the day I saw Tobymac, Family Force 5, and B Reith, but most importantly, Relient K-- for only my second time. Relient K blows me away every time. I love them. It was at the Sommet Center in Nashville, TN.

Besides those listed above, I have also been to a bunch of local Nashville shows. Mostly consisting of indie or Belmont Bands. I've also met Brad Paisley and Josh Turner, and saw Trisha Yearwood and Josh Turner do a couple songs at Belmont. But, I'm not a huge fan of country so it wasn't as exciting. Some awesome Belmont bands you should check out are: Heck Yes!, Kopecky Family Band, The Only Good Thing About the Forties, and Have You Heard.


List of Bands I Have Seen: 

  • Relient K x 2
  • Jonas Brothers!
  • Superchick 
  • Family Force 5 x 2
  • Stellar Kart x 2
  • Seventh Day Slumber 
  • Thousand Foot Krutch 
  • Toby Mac x 2
  • Krystal Meyers 
  • DecembeRadio x 2
  • Nevertheless 
  • Group 1 Crew x 5
  • Mercy Me 
  • Audio Adrenaline 
  • Aarron Shust 
  • Sanctus Real 
  • Skillet 
  • KJ-52 
  • Rush of Fools
  • Building 429 
  • Mandisa
  • MSTRKRFT
  • Wavorly
  • B Reith
  • Heck Yes!
  • The Only Good Thing about the Forties
  • Have You Heard
List of Band to See:

  • Coldplay
  • Switchfoot
  • Anberlin
  • Flatfoot 56
  • The MAINE
  • All Time Low
  • Iron and Wine
  • Fireflight
  • Lifehouse
  • We the Kings
  • Death Cab for Cutie
  • MGMT
  • Girl Talk
  • Kings of Leon
  • Taylor Swift
  • One Republic
  • Vampire Weekend

December 15, 2008

I learned something this semester...

In our Analytics Science Models class, we studied consciousness all semester. We just finished a chapter about sleep and dreams. It dispelled all the mistaken beliefs about dreaming and sleeping:

1) We do not sleep to rest — The brain doesn’t need rest because our brains are active even while we sleep. Our body doesn’t need restoration either because you sleep whether you spent the day running, or whether you spent the day sitting on the couch watching TV. People with no limbs who use no energy sleep too. 

2) The claim that people never dream or go without dreaming for long periods of time —it is all a matter of timing, and we only recall our dreams if we wake during the Rapid Eye Movement stage (REM). We lose about 95% of all our dreams.

3) We are not in a coma when we sleep, we just don’t have the ability to interact with our environment, but we can still process some information. It’s because of this that sometimes we incorporate reality into our dreams. Like having to go to the bathroom really bad, or hearing a noise similar to your alarm clock. 

4) Sleepwalking is not the acting out of dreams— dreams occur during our REM state, in which all our muscles are paralyzed. Sleepwalking occurs in stage four, and it is not dangerous to wake sleepwalkers up, it’s just difficult and they’ll just be really confused. 

5) Sleep talking does not report the content of dreams — some sleep talkers can respond to limited input. But we can’t learn Spanish using audio-tapes, cortical activity during slow-wave sleep is too diminished for that. Darn. lol
haha, I guess Stephenie Meyer should check her facts before she goes writing about girls talking in their sleep. 

Other random facts:

1) It is possible to predict dream motion by looking at the fMRI scan of the motor cortex of a person. If someone is walking in their dream, the neurons that fire for real-life leg and torso movement are activated. This sheds light on the common dream theme of the inability to move, as, for instance, the powerlessness to run away from a threat or trying to scream but producing no sound. haha, I've had that dream many times. 

2)Studies show that those who study material and then take a one hour nap before the test do significantly better than those who studied and did not sleep. Part of why we sleep is so our brains can compress data and store memories. Facts and information store more efficiently when you sleep more!

Hurray for sleep! 

Anyways, I hope this was as interesting for you to read as it was for me to learn. 

December 7, 2008

Warning: Venting session

UGH.

This Research and Rhetoric final paper is kicking my butt. 
I still have 1,000 more words to write, and that's after I used half of my Music Business research paper to fill up the other 1,500 words. Just the draft is due tomorrow, but it has to be complete nevertheless. Also, I have a research report for my Analytics class that's due in its entirety tomorrow. Other than that I'm okay.. for NOW.

I have two finals on thursday, which is stressing me out. And then friday that 8 page I mentioned a second ago is due with a bunch of other stuff and also a presentation on my findings. Then, somehow, I have to have a completed art project turned in on Monday morning.. because I've definitely started that, and have SO much time to work on that. < /bitter sarcasm>

Then Tuesday I have my final in Analytics.. so I have to do the bajillions of vocab words and essays for that class as well. *sigh* I'm about to cry from all this work.

I hate finals week.

I wish this paper was done. And I wish I didn't have an art project.

Sorry for complaining.
you know how it is.


Love you.

Kyara

December 6, 2008

Sommet Center Wonderland

I know, I know, two blogs in a row. Don't worry, you won't have to get used to it. haha.

So back in August, I found out that Relient K would be in town for the Winter Wonder Slam tour with Toby Mac, Family Force Five, and B Reith. Obviously I wasn't going to miss Relient K when they were five minutes away. In August, I still had a bunch of money in my account from my summer earnings, so I didn't feel as bad buying the $35 tickets. Of course, it's never the asking price with ticketmaster, so two tickets actually cost $90. UGH. I didn't have anyone to go with when I bought them in August--I figured I'd just find someone to go, which I did, thankfully. :)

Allow me to explain the purchasing process, a backstory of sorts that will come into play later in my story. So the tickets were obviously expensive, an issue I had gotten over at the time. It was Relient K, who cares about how much? When I purchased the tickets, I made sure that I was getting the VERY BEST seats, or rather the general admissions area directly in front of the stage. The ticketmaster page for this event had all the prices and areas listed (as is normal), the most expensive one was $35. It said "Main Floor". Then, below that was: "Note: The Main floor will have a General Admissions area." Okay, so maybe it was just stupidity on my part, or maybe the ticketmaster and sommet center people are just really really unclear about their ticket stuff. I was under the impression that my ticket, the most expensive one, the one that said it was the main floor, was general admissions. I genuinely thought that the whole main floor would be general admissions. When I got to the venue, this was not the case. 

We arrived at 5:15. Traffic downtown was CRAZY. For some reason, the Christmas Parade decided to be on the same day as a Toby Mac concert... anyways, we finally reached the center (after taking the scenic route due to all the road closings) and parked in a cheap $5 lot near the back. We walked down the street eager to both get out of the cold and see the show. Since we parked near the back, we had to walk around to gain entry. As we were walking along the street, freezing because I didn't want to lug my jacket around at the show, we came across these HUGE vents in the side of the Sommet Center. Cristina and I were walking and we both stopped at the same time and sighed. Haha, it was like a GIANT heater on the street! It felt so good. :) I said, "Ohh, that feels soo nice. I bet it's like toxic chemicals and we're like inhaling them but still." So if I ever was so unfortunate that I became homeless, I know where I'd sleep on a cold night. < /random>

So we finally got inside the center at 5:30. After using the facilities, we pretty much just slid in the front of where everyone was waiting to file in. Doors opened at 6 and we were so excited! We were going to be in the very front!! YAY! So we like pretty much ran to where we thought we were going. I went straight to the general admissions section and showed him my tickets and he said, "sorry, you have to have a wristband to get in here." "what??.. where do you get a wristband?" "you were supposed to get one when you scanned your ticket."

How did we miss that?? UGH. So we like ran back up to the ticket booth and asked a security guard if we could get wristbands, or how we could get wristbands. At this point, I had realized how stupid I had been, my tickets didn't say "GA" on them, they said "Sec 3 Row 24 Seat 13".

Apparently, the wristbands were given to FAN CLUB MEMBERS ONLY. They paid the same price, but just because they were in the fan club, they got to be in the very very front. I made my argument with the ticket booth people, the security guard was confused as I told him I was under the impression that I purchased General Admission tickets. The ticket booth lady was also confused as she was instructed to check my name and tickets. Obviously not many people came along claiming they had received the wrong tickets. I don't know why, but she stamped an "OK" on both the tickets, and then the guy in charge talked to me and basically said "No I'm sorry, these are your seats, you have to sit here." Section 3, Row 24, Seat 13. 

I was defeated. We returned to the arena to find our actual seats. So, do you see the tiny little red dot at the back of section 3? Yes, that would be where my seat was. The VERY BACK row! Ridiculous, and I wasn't having it. I didn't pay $90 for that BS. I decided I would try telling the security guard that the "ok" stamp on our tickets meant that the lady at the ticket booth meant we could get into the GA section. Ha. I acted very confused and upset (though the latter wasn't acting), and explained my situation. After 5 minutes of pleading, he felt bad, but still had to do his job. He called in the guy on the radio and asked about it, and a couple minutes later he said that the "ok" was just so I could get back in the venue, not into the GA section. [A fact I already knew] It was worth a shot right? I complained about how there was like nobody in the GA section. "So are you saying that if it is empty like this, you still won't let people come into the area?" blah blah blah. He said "I'm really sorry, I wish I could help but that's not my job, if you really want to see if something can be done, try guest services or the ticket booth again." Hmph. 

At this point I was still very upset. We walked back to our pitiful seats and stood there for a little while. I complained, yes very annoying. I know it's bad, but I was upset. Would you be if you seriously thought you'd be two feet from the stage, but ended up being behind a bunch of tall people (i'm very short) in the very back. Almost a hundred dollars for that?? NO, I wasn't going to have it. 

Cristina wanted a drink so we went back up to the foyer or whatever. Consequently that's where guest services is, and I couldn't resist, I was NOT going to sit in those seats. There was this little old lady working behind the desk and I explained my situation to her. I think she felt I was being hostile but I think I also made it clear that I was upset and just really disappointed. I felt tricked, and fooled out of my money. After pleading with her for a while, and asking a bunch of questions including "how much were the GA tickets" ect. ect. [I think I said this already, but yea, they were the SAME price]. Finally she called the guy I had already spoken to at the ticket booth back to where I was to speak to me. I apologized for making such a big deal but explained I felt very upset. He said that there were only so many GA tickets given out, 250 to be exact, and they were "already at Fire Marshall limit". Also, there was something about them getting a few wristbands back the other day, but they sold them or something. After another long argument with him, he offered to switch our tickets with some better seats. Imagine a red dot near the stage side of section 106. Well, it wasn't the stage, but it was a heck of a lot closer, and elevated so I'd be able to see. *sigh* "Okay" I resigned. But before we accepted the tickets, we asked to go check out the seats so we could be sure. When we did find the seats, they were SO much better, so we decided that it was better than nothing. We went back up to guest services.

This part was confusing and a rush and.. just weirdness. We got back in there expecting to exchange our tickets with the new, still mediocre seats. We walked in as the little old lady was on her walkie talkie, and here's what she said, "I know, but we just had two girls leave the general admissions area and we have these two girls here that just really want to be in there, can you bring over two wristbands?"

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Either they were holding out on us, and they actually did have some extras that they didn't sell. Or two people just coincidentally LEFT the GA section, RIGHT as we wanted to be in it... Oh well, either way, we EFFING GOT WRISTBANDS. And they were SO nice about it! I gave her my sincerest thank you ever, and I really meant it. She was like "I know baby I know you were so upset, and I would be too." And then this security lady asked what happened and I told her and added, "and I'm so short, I was seated in the very back too, I just wouldn't be able to see anything and I paid so much.." and she was like "yea, you're so right... that wouldn't be good. well, see now, it never hurts to just ask!" Then this big guy in a suit comes in smiling and holds up the wristbands, and we put them on and exchange our tickets for GA. 

Wow, mission accomplished.. really? Sheesh, I was definitely not expecting to actually get what I wanted. But I'm not complaining!

We got to the general admissions section and were let in with glee. We had to stand in like the 2nd/3rd row near stage left but it was SO much better than what my other option was. And I am so grateful for that lady. I'm very glad I wasn't a pushover tonight. 

Wow that's a lot and I haven't even talked about the actual show...
I'll leave it short, I just wanted to tell you my incredible luck. God was smiling upon us tonight. 

So, B Reith was pretty neat, he was like a rapper. And Family Force Five came out in tight pleather pants and badass leather jackets with zippers and popped collars and bamf haircuts and effing ROCKED it. They rock so hard. If you've never seen Family Force Five, DO IT. They are so good live, so full of energy and you'll probably end up dancing/hardcore moshing the whole time. Simply awesome. 

And then.... RELIENT K. OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG.

phew.

Okay so I've seen relient K before, once. And since we got there late, I was on the second level, far far away from dear Matthew. Tonight, I was literally 7 feet from him. I literally swoon over this man. He is so incredibly talented. A wonderful singer, he plays piano, guitar, drums, sax and a laundry list of others. He also writes like ALL their songs, and is the most inspiring Christian I know. He's also incredibly cute in a nerdy way. Plus, their music is so darn good and Relient K is my all-time favorite band. Their music is fun and energetic and also slow and awesome and the lyrics are always so deep. (except for sadie..) Anyways, Relient K was amazing and i love love love them so so much. :)))))

Toby Mac was his usual awesome self. Great show, great dancing, great lights, great music. I wish I could spend more time elaborating the details. I can tell you that I touched his butt? haha, he crowd surfed.. the first time we dropped him but the second time was really good. I got to hold him up, it was pretty neat. It was so nice being that close. Ugh, I can't believe how lucky I was! :D

Oh, and Matthew Thiessen definitely made eye contact with me like 8 times. Yea, he pretty much sang to me. haha. (not...but really)

I felt like Toby Mac looked at me too. I hate having to wear glasses at concerts, even as close as I was, I still needed them. 

So overall, it was an amazing night. 

We stayed after for a really long time hoping to run into Relient K, but instead we just got autographs from FF5, and stayed even longer to obtain a picture with them. One of these days I shall meet Matty T and he shall fall in love with me. (or not, either way, I'm meeting him.)

Ask me details if you want them, I'll try and post a video log later with all the videos I took, there are some awesome moments in them.

Thank you for reading this, whoever you are.

I love you, no matter what.


Kyara




December 4, 2008

In an attempt to procrastinate

(It's longer than I expected... sorry! Congrats if make it through. :))

I'm currently writing a blog.
I don't know what I'll say.
Possibly, I'll discuss my life.

So let's see. 
hm..

This week has been weird. I feel like a zombie. 
I was very confused and upset and disoriented.

Sunday night, after returning from the movie Twilight, I received a devastating phone call. Suffice it to say from that point on, my week was a blur. A mass of depression, confusion, guilt and many other emotions. Schoolwork didn't even matter to me anymore.. or maybe I was just more ahead than I thought I was, because it didn't seem like I did any homework. 

So don't shoot me, but I'm currently reading the Twilight series. I know, I know. Pop culture, ugh. right? Well, since I enjoyed the movie quite a bit (it had nothing the super attractive starring actor..< /sarcasm>) I decided to check out the book. I bought it on Black Friday and finished it Sunday morning. I was back at Belmont that night, and it seems like it had been forever, (especially after the long night/day I had after that phone call) but I bought the sequel New Moon on Monday evening. I was on about chapter five, reading here and there. But yesterday, I spent about from 5 to 10 reading the book, and sadly enough, finished it. Yes, I read 500 pages in 5 hours. (Is that slow? =\) Anyways, I can't stop thinking about the characters and the story. It has taken over my thoughts. Which is okay I guess... since I'd rather not be thinking about other things. 

So what's my opinion on Twilight (though you're probably already tired of my talking of it, since you're probably one of those cool kids who don't fall for fads right? haha)? Well, first and foremost, DO NOT COMPARE IT TO HARRY POTTER. J.K. Rowling is simply genius, and no story compares to Harry's. Besides, Twilight is a LOVE story. How can that even be put in the same category? Just because an explosion of tweens like to read about a sexy vampire, doesn't make Stephenie Meyer "the next J.K. Rowling." PFFT. The HP series has a thick, well developed plot line that is so remarkably integrated.. it's a mystery unfolding before you. Seriously, go back and read the earlier books after finishing them all, and you'll notice little clues and hints you never took into consideration before. But anyways, enough about my beloved Harry. 

No doubt, Meyer has a way of portraying real emotion, and grasping the concept of true (for lack of a better term) love--no matter how obsessive or stalkerish it may seem. How I dream of one day having someone by my side that never ceases to excite me every time I see him, or even hear his name. Someone who knows me inside out and loves me deeply despite my flaws. I think there's the attraction for me. Bella and Edward are made for each other, and it causes them physical pain to be apart... imagine how hard that must be for them. I enjoy watching, or rather reading, about how through it all, they still have so much passion. Meyer's strength is her ability to make you feel the emotions of the character. The reading is easy as well, because after all, the story is the thoughts of a 17 year old girl.. how intelligent could Bella's writing be? (I hope this is her excuse) Plus, you have to count in the danger factor...it's simply thrilling. I mean, at any moment Edward could just kill Bella, crush her with his hands, break her in half. But he cares so much for her (and this is part of why I like it so much) that he conquers his instincts and is SO careful, and so delicate for her. He is struggling all the time to be with this girl. 

Okay, so onto the actual writing of the book. One word: UGH. This is another reason I get quite angry when people say that she's the "next J.K. Rowling." At least Jo has a massive vocabulary and well, frankly, knows how to flipping write. Sure she [Meyer] has a way of conveying emotions, but her style is elementary and uncreative. (That's not to say that the plot-line isn't) I'm sure anyone who's read twilight has noticed her excessive use of the word "chagrin." So the first time I saw it used I said, "Oh, that's cool, she knows the word 'chagrin' haha, she has vocabulary.." By the 45th time I saw the word, I was grunting, "UGH, stop using the word! Especially improperly like that!" If you read carefully, you can pick out where she used a thesaurus, no joke. 

The other day in my writing class, my teacher goes "throw out your thesauruses!!" and I muttered under my breath, "Stephenie Meyer should throw away her thesaurus." Haha, he definitely heard me, and said aloud "Stephenie Meyer should be forbidden to use another adverb, EVER again." And then he proceeded to go on a rant about how using adverbs shows weakness in writing, because there's mostly likely a word that describes it better.

Example:
(with adverb)
run quickly

(without adverb)
sprinted
raced
bolt
gallop
fly
hurtle
speed
etc.

See the difference...look how many wonderful words to choose from. Once my professor pointed this out, I began to look for it in her writing, he was absolutely right. You don't need fancy words to describe something. Usually using simple words and a longer description makes it easier to imagine, more vivid.  Wow, this procrastinating thing is really working. I've written a lot. Why don't words come this easily when I'm writing term papers? hmph.

In conclusion, Stephenie Meyer sucks--at writing--but rules at making you addicted to a love story. I was itching for the next book immediately after I finished New Moon. (Mostly so I can see the characters I know and love come to a place where it's happy and good and I know everything will be wonderful forever, that's all I'm asking. haha.)

Sooo.. finals are next week. I'd totally forgotten about that kind of stuff.. you know.. having to study for more than ONE test at a time. I was always exempt in High School. I'm stressing out, but have been reading in an attempt to alleviate the stress and occupy my mind. Though, reading New Moon didn't really help at all.. it made me depressed a lot of the times. As if I had a hole in my heart just like Bella.. one of the talents that I must admit Stephenie Meyer has. She described pain really well. I could literally feel the pain that Bella was feeling, and it wasn't good. It also didn't help that I was already in a delicate state considering the events on Sunday night. I think that's why I finished it so quickly, I wanted a resolution, I didn't want to be sad because Bella was still sad where I was in the story. 

I get really into books.
*sigh*

I apologize for the length of this.. I would write more, but homework calls. 

I love you, no matter what.

Kyara

December 1, 2008

Life...

What can I say about Life..

Its an amazing gift. Its something taken for granted every second...

I take so many things for granted.

I'm so confused.

What do I do?

Is it selfish? Not going to his funeral? I want to go. 
My mom said I shouldn't drive home when I'm sad.

...I've never been to a funeral...

I don't know if I can handle it. I don't think I can

I've never seen a dead body. Let alone someone I've known. Someone I've talked to. Laughed with. Hugged. 

Someone I survived Chemistry with...
Someone I sat next to on the bus everyday.. 

I miss him.

He was 18...

Why!!?

Death is so confusing.


Lord please help me understand...
___________________________________________
a ringing noise. hear those words. 
drop the phone.
head to the car and drive.

pull up to the place. 

pale faces in black. 

lord, please comfort us

give us the understanding we lack

looking around and all I could think was



these tears, they burn my eyes.
i never expected there'd be no goodbyes.

i fall to my knees, unable to breathe

and I plead. and I pray. and I wish.

you would tell me how to get through this. 

out of the blue. 
you just leave us here.

tell me it's not true.
tell me you're still near.
i hear voices telling me not to fear.

i see faces swelling with tears.

showing me the plan that's His
and all I can think is...

these tears, they burn my eyes.

i never expected there'd be no goodbyes.
i fall to my knees unable to breathe
and I plead. and I pray. and I wish.

you would tell me how to get through this. 
 ___________________________________________


Please pray for Samuel Ritchie, and his family.


and pray for understanding.


Love,
Kyara

P.S. To anyone I've ever talked to ever, I love you, no matter what.

November 22, 2008

First Blogspot Post

I think I'll begin to post longer and more thoughtful posts here, rather than on my tumblr:

http://kyara.tumblr.com

Let the fun begin.