Friday, December 10, 2010

bye bye blogger, for now

I love you blogger.... but I am trying out wordpress. Thanks for teaching me the basics of blogging and for helping me get started. I may come back.... for now I'll be here: NewNolia on wordpress.
Peace and Joy

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Quote of the Day: Immaculate Conception

Quote of the Day: Immaculate Conception

Our lady of Medjugorje once whispered to the children..."Time is not the problem, love is the problem." We have enough time to pray....it is just that we do not love it enough. I hope my love for prayer grows as I do.

Monday, December 6, 2010

Friday, December 3, 2010

Keep the old. They are like gold...

...and so was the tequila used to concoct the most delicious satsuma margarita I have ever tasted. I could go on and on about how delicious our meal at CP&SC was..but I'm saving that for a day when I can really elaborate. So good to see old friends.To see some snaps go here . To let your mouth water a little more and plan your next lunch/dinner, go here.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Kristin Diable

She hails from Baton Rouge. She wails like you’ve never heard before. She nails every note and lyric. Her name is Kristin Diable. And not only has she reached her way into the New Orleans music scene, but she has also scooped up a few rising songwriters to showcase as well. For the past few weeks, Frenchmen Street’s hippest new venue, Three Muses, has hosted Kristin Diable and her Speakeasy Songwriter’s Revue. The event features Diable, her stories in song, and two other lucky guests who, Diable feels, deserve to be heard. She humbly promotes them in between sets and before and after the show through various social media tools.
Diable’s spicy rhythm’s, raw lyrics, and simple chord progressions leave listeners tapping their feet and singing along. Her message and style varies from rustically simple to refined and complex. With songs like ‘Be My Husband’ and ‘Sister Sadie,’ you can almost feel yourself entering the scene with her as she pines for a future spouse or cries for her sweet sister to save herself. In some songs, her melodies, combined with innocent musings and pleas, tug at your heart and make you feel like your seven years old again. Some may draw a tear, while others leave you smiling.
It is clear that Diable is inspired by the Big Easy and the spirit that New Orleans has so powerfully exuded to songwriters for decades. It’s good to have someone who is not native to the city merge so gracefully into the spotlight. She fits right into the Frenchmen Street vibe but she could easily come perform in your living room or at a fancy party. Wherever she’s singing, she’s telling a great story. You won’t want to miss it.

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Monday, November 29, 2010

yay for reading and giving...

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ADVENTure is here.

So, here we go. It's a new ecclesial year; it's that season where we cannot avoid even the subtlest reminder that a long, long time ago-the world was changed for ever. Believe it or not, it is true that as soon as that little baby was born things have never been the same. When I fell in love with the writings of Flannery O'Connor in one of my undergraduate literature classes, I think it was partly because of her piercing approach to understanding who Christ is. I remember we took apart the following excerpt from A Good Man is Hard to Find:

And on the subject of Jesus he continues, "Jesus was the only One that ever raised the dead and He shouldn't have done it. He thrown everything off balance. If He did what He said, then it's nothing for you to do but throw away everything and follow Him, and if He didn't, then it's nothing for you to do but enjoy the few minutes you got left the best way you can by killing somebody or burning down his house or doing some other meanness to him. No pleasure but meanness."

Once I thought about it, it made such sense. We are either with Him or we are against Him. Though I have often thought I have been with Him, I sometimes realize that I am more like the Misfit. No, I have never murdered or set fire to anyone's home, but I certainly have done "meanness." We all have.

This advent season is a season where we begin to hope for that coming or visitation of the man who as arrived to establish peace. It is a journey away from our clutter, our fears, our meanness, and our loneliness towards the humble manger where the bread of life awaits. Pope Benedict once described it as, "a time to mean God is here, he hasn't retired to his world, he hasn't left us alone." Many times when we want to destroy evil or pain we rush to action. Now, we have a chance to trust and be calm and wait. We can start a new adventure in following that life that changed the world for ever. It is our opportunity to keep trying to throw away everything and follow Him.

Friday, November 26, 2010

Thanks Saints!

We were lucky winners, had delicious dinner , and didn't get any thinner this thanksgiving. Looking forward to scarf and sweater weather, some christmas music, and that little glimmer of spirit that starts trickling in this time of year.

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Thanks Living

If there is one thing I am going to try and take from this holiday, it is the truth that every day we should be thankful. Even though we lose those we love, we get sick, we get hurt, we feel broken, we feel frustrated, we feel empty or we feel alone, even after all of that--we still have alot. Look at the rebirth of new orleans. If we would have pouted and felt sorry for ourselves, we would have never recovered. The human heart is capable of immeasurable love and forgiveness. It is of our own volition that we can allow this love and forgiveness and, ultimately, gratitude to catalyze in our relationships. I heard this the other day: "The easiest way to get to heaven is to forgive." I don't know if that is true, but I know it helps us to live more thankfully. Yes, it is a process, and yes it takes time, but so what if you have to start small. Go ahead and start.

Monday, November 22, 2010

all you do is win win win

no matter what you do! The tiger band proudly pumped up the student section with that fun song and we had it stuck in our heads all night!  It's true that this past weekend was triumphant in the food, the football, and the company. The Cooks came to visit and we kicked it off with a lovely evening at Dante's Kitchen. Our bellies thanked us after! Then, a back to back victory in Tiger Stadium and the Dome topped off the weekend. I also got to see my precious little sisters in Baton Rouge and visited with Darby and Matt on Sunday. It was a great starter to this thanksgiving week and got me thinking of one of my favorite reflections on gratitude. Hope your family celebrations are fun and filling.


“Gratitude unlocks the fullness of life. It turns what we have into enough, and more. It turns denial into acceptance, chaos to order, confusion to clarity. It can turn a meal into a feast, a house into a home, a stranger into a friend. Gratitude makes sense of our past, brings peace for today, and creates a vision for tomorrow.”-Melody Beattie

Friday, November 19, 2010

a marching band on canal st.

So, last night my class ended early and I wandered around canal place for a little while. After a depressing visit to Anthropologie(where even sale items are outrageously out of my budget), I ended up finding some boots on sale elsewhere. When I went to purchase them,I stumbled upon a group of women from Finland that were in town for a pharmaceutical convention. They conversed about how they were happy the convention was over and how they were ready to see the crocodiles tomorrow and visit Bourbon Street. While both of those touristy ideas could be exciting for some finnish females, I wished I had had time to give them a hand drawn map and a few lists of neighborhoods and other venues to explore. I wanted them to go back to their country in awe of this unique city (with more than photos of a crocodile and souvenir cups from their Pat O's Hurricane.) Unfortunately, I was unable to catch them to itinerize the rest of their stay.
    Walking back to my steal of a parking spot, I thought I heard the far off drumbeats that often fill the air during carnival season. Once I headed down Canal, I was sure that I heard a full blown marching band. Rolling down my windows and stretching my neck out, I was excited to find just that! There they were...in the middle of November... drawing a crowd and a mini-parade behind them.There was music and dancing in the streets as if it were a holiday. I have no idea what event was being held. But, it doesn't matter really. What matters is maybe, just maybe, the Finns and other tourists of New Orleans were able to see what this city is truly about. A marching band on Canal St. might have changed just a few visitor's opinions last night. And there is another reason why I love this city.

Magnolia Eletric Company

Hold On Magnolia
Hold on Magnolia to that great highway moon
No one has to be that strong
But if you’re stubborn like me
I know what you’re trying to be
Hold on Magnolia, I hear that station bell ring
You might be holding the last light I see
Before the dark finally gets a hold of me
Hold on Magnolia, I know what a true friend you’ve been
In my life I have had my doubts
But tonight I think I’ve worked it out with all of them
Hold on Magnolia to the thunder and the rain
To the lightning that has just signed my name to the bottom line
Hold on Magnolia, I hear that lonesome whistle whine
Hold on Magnolia
I think its almost time

Monday, November 15, 2010

Peace Walk

   A few weekends ago, I helped out a friend who is producing a documentary about this city of crime that we live in. The central city Peace walk was a fitting piece for them to include in their project. Check out the making of the film here: http://www.crescentcityfilms.net/index.html
  It was wonderful to see children of all ages, parents, teachers, local musicians, and community members gathered together in prayer,discussion, and a united goal: peace. I also learned of a new up and coming artist named Dee-1 who is featured on MTV's Freshman picks. He has an incredible story. Check him out here: http://www.bestmusiconcampus.com/band/default.aspx?bandID=201 and vote for him if you believe in his message. After the peace walk, I am motivated to do more to help transform the Crescent City to a more accepting, peaceful place. Unconditonal love and perserveramce will make that possible. Please support more movements like this and let peace be your loudest instrument.

Prayer of Saint Francis of Assisi

Lord, make me an instrument of your peace.
Where there is hatred, let me sow love;
where there is injury,pardon;
where there is doubt, faith;
where there is despair, hope;
where there is darkness, light;
and where there is sadness, joy.


O Divine Master, grant that I may not so much seek
to be consoled as to console;
to be understood as to understand;
to be loved as to love.
For it is in giving that we receive;
it is in pardoning that we are pardoned;
and it is in dying that we are born to eternal life. Amen
To see some pictures form the walk...click here: with some snaps


Monday, November 8, 2010

Also Known as Love

http://akawelle.com/

What an amazing story of a courageous woman who listened to her daddy and created beauty out of destruction. I am inspired and cannot wait to share her message. Africa, I will make footprints in your lands one day!!!

Friday, November 5, 2010

Mumford & Sons - Awake My Soul (Toad Session)

Mumford & Sons

Can't wait to see them play tonight. The first time I ever heard them I was at a really low point. Their heart, depth, and sincerity brought me to tears and I have appreciated their art since. Check them out. and awake your soul!

Thursday, September 30, 2010

When I grow up..

Change

So one of my mom's favorite shows is Grey's Anatomy. She used to make me watch it with her when I would come home. It wasn't my favorite show, but i grew to respect it. The latest episode ends with a good reflection on change. It reminded me of change on so many levels. From the tiny changes in our individual relationships everyday to the total change of this entire city, change is inevitable. In just five years so much has happened, so much has changed. I believe that as hard as change is- it makes us that much stronger. It makes us different then we were before. It makes us new.

" When we say things like 'people don't change,' it drives scientists crazy because change is literally the only constant in all of science. Energy, matter, its always changing, morphing, merging, growing, dying.It's the way people try not to change thats unnatural. The way we cling to what things were, instead of letting them be what they are. The way we cling to old memories instead of forming new ones. The way we insist on believing, despite every scientific indication, that anything in this lifetime is permanent. Change is constant.How we experience change- that's up to us. It can feel like death, or it can feel like a second chance at life. If we open our fingers, loosen our grips- go with it- it can feel like pure adrenaline, like at any moment we can have another chance at life. Like at any moment, we can be born all over again."-from the writers of Grey's Anatomy

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

What a wonderful man

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Yesterday was my Paw Paw's birthday.He always reminds me about the simple joys of life. His laughter and goofiness taught me to have a light heart, work hard, and always choose the right way. He was such a kind,generous, hilarious, and patient father and granfather to us all. Thank you Aunt Jane for sharing this video. Good job on your poetry Jack! Sorry i messed it up!

Monday, September 27, 2010

Nice Brees

Although, the Saints didn't win their game this weekend, they played strong and I think they will only come back stronger and more grounded next week to beat the Panthers. Delightedly, Saints fans could lift their mood a bit with the sixty minutes interview of our beloved Drew Brees. It was a nice glimpse of our hero's journey to New Orleans and his fight to renew both this city and its football team. He said , "People say: If you love new orleans, it will love you back, and I love new orleans." Well Drew, we certainly love you and all you have done for our city. We know the Saints will take this defeat and use it positively to encourage their attitude and performance for upcoming games. A cool breeze lingered this morning in the crescent city, and we have a cool Brees that is here to stay.

Friday, September 24, 2010

Start Falling

Down goes summer...... and here we fall into fall.Changing season's always sparks a little joy in us. It's a time when people, whether they like it or not, grow a little older and a little wiser. This passage into a new season is both, a reminder of the many falls we've had before, and an entirely new time that is accompanied by a fresh start in education, sports, art, music and politics alike. Never before have we ever experienced a fall in 2010. Though we can expect certain familiarities in the weather, the fashion, and the colors we see, from produce in the grocery, black and gold on every saints fan, and flowers in our gardens, there are many surprises that only a new season can bring. I have decided to begin blogging this fall to try and capture the changes I witness from my day to day journey through the crescent city. Hope you enjoy!

"You must take personal responsibility. You cannot change the circumstances, the seasons or the wind, but you can change yourself. That is something you have charge of."- Jim Rohn