Thursday, November 12, 2009

I and Love and You

I got the following off of the To Write Love On Her Arms blog its about the Avett Brothers one of my favorite bands and there mission. Also above it the song "I and Love and You" if you haven't heard it. Tomorrow Friday the thirteenth is To Write Love On Her Arms day so if you can take a mark and write the word love on your arms to spread the good news and the organization if you don't know what it is all about check out the link on the left side of my blog.

Rock On JJ

Today, while reading the liner notes for The Avett Brothers new album, i came across a mission statement. Non-profits are supposed to have mission statements but i'd never seen one from a band. The words are meant to explain some other words, the album's brave title, "I and Love and You". i found it all brilliant and wanted to share it with you.

Peace to you.

jamie


"The words "I" and "Love" and "You" are the watermark of humanity. Strung together, they convey our deepest sense of humility, of power, of truth. It is our most common sentiment, even as the feeling of it is so infinitely uncommon: each to proclaim these three words with his or her very own heart and mindset of reason (or lack thereof); a proclamation completely and perfectly new each time it is offered. Uttered daily and nightly by millions, the words are said in an unending array of circumstances : whispered to a newborn in a mothers arms; shared between best friends on the playground; in the form of sympathy - said by a girl to a boy, as the respect continues but the relationship does not. It is said too loudly by parents to embarassed children in the company of their friends, and by grown children - to their fading parents in hospital beds. The words are thought in the company of the photograph and said in the company of the gravestone. It is how we end our phone calls and our letters... the words at the bottom of the page that trump all those above it, a way to gracefully finish a message, however important or trivial, with the most meaningful gifl of all : the communication of love. And yet the words themselves have been the victims of triviality, a ready replacement for lesser salutations among near strangers, burst forth casually as "love ya." Truly? To what degree? Why, how much, and for how long? These are questions befitting of the stature of love, though not the everyday banter of vague acquaintance. The words have also been twisted by the dark nature of deceit : To say "I love you" with a dramatic measure of synthetic emotion; a snare set by those who prey uponn fellow humanity, driven to whatever selfish end, to gain access to another's body, or their money, or their opportunity. In this realm, the proclamation is disgraced by one seeking to gain rather than to give. In any case, and by whatever inspiration, these words are woven deeply in to the fibers of our existence. Our longing to hear them from the right place is maddeningly and simultaneously our finest strength and our most gentle weakness.The album "I and Love and You" is inashamedly defined by such a dynamic of duality. As living people, we are bound by this unavoidable parallel. We are powerful yet weak, capable yet temporary. Inevitably, an attempt to place honesty within an artistic avenue will follow suit. This is a piece which shows us as we are : products of love surrounded by struggle. The music herein is, in many ways, readable as both a milestone and an arrival. A chapter in the story of young men, it bridges the space between the uncertainty of youth and the reality of it's release. The record is full with the quality of the question and response. As far as questions go, there are plenty-normally residing within the tone and delivery of the lyrics themselves, which, ironically, are sung with so much confidence. Among songs and thoughts so driven and purposeful, the most basic relatable doubt comes through with a resounding clarity. Outside of the eternal theme of romantic love, the album speaks thankfully upon a landscape of light-filled rooms, word-filled pages, time machines, forgiveness, singing birds, ocean waves, art, change, confessions of shortcomings, and reasons to continue on. Hope and a cause for smiling follow naturally. In the midst of all this, there are allusions to the less-than-ideal conditions of life : the loss of memory, the inability to control temper, insecurity, indecision, jaded indifference, and the general plague of former and current weakness. "I and Love and You" is an album of obvious human creation, chracterized by it's best and it's worst. Emotional imperfection is a reality for those who recorded the piece, just as it is for those who will hear it. The conclusion of the song from which the title is taken admits that the words "I love you" have become "hard to say". And perhaps that difficulty is as common as it's counterpart. Perhaps the inability to say these heaviest of words is as much a part of life as the lighthearted candor of those who say them without any difficulty at all. And so it ends with the phrase whispered to and by those of us most defeated and most elated... I and love and you."

- The Avett Brothers

Monday, November 9, 2009

<-CC-<< season

Cross Country season finished up last weekend here are some pix from the races.

Woody and TJ at Regionals

D&E

Rio Grande

Pioneer plunge after the home meet

Woody @ D&E

team the little one in pink is wicked fast

Marlon

I would like to say thanks to Melissa Abel for the pictures

Rock On JJ

Sunday, October 11, 2009

it's been a few...

its been quite possibly my longest blogging hiatus in history, for a while I felt like I had nothing worth while posting then it turned in to a lack of time to devote to it. Between all the classes, assignments, observations, Running, riding (when it fits in), and picking the burs out of my wool socks since the weathers taking a chill. there is a lot happening letting the pix do most the talking.


fixing up the Deer House for season

the morning brew
the morning commute

view from behind Pioneer Village (P.V.) ware I live in the ville


photo scavenger hunt time at CFC


and of course some bike rides in there

rock on JJ

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

spontaneous night ride



So school can be a drag when you have classes from 9:30 till 10:00 at night with Cross Country practice in between and commuting just doesn't fill the void of a lack of Mountain bike riding. So after I got back from class I dusted off the light and hit the trails. Liberating as always get on a bike and flying through the woods. I am now typing this still in my riding clothes eating a burrito, listening to Thrice, and feeling much better than I did over and hour ago!

peace JJ

Monday, August 24, 2009

Gardening Gone Right



the garden went the best it has gone in years lots of peepers, beans, Corn, peas, Potatoes, zucchini and Watermelons did very good for once!

New Car!!!


Turned over 100,000 on the Escort this weekend. and since it doesn't accommodate another spot of a one there are all zeros.

Rope Swings and Thanks

Camping weekend with the youth group was great there were around 18 kids which is a lot for a camping trip. Friday night was the classic hot dogs over a camp fire. It rained Friday night so playing in the river Saturday was looking a little sketchy. After lunch we went to the rope swing and had some pretty impressive air time. Then Some of the boys managed to barrow inner tubes to float down some of the ripples in. Between that and supper we played and impromptu game of Bigger or Better. The object of the game is to barter and trade things for something bigger or better, apparently a guy who played it once manged to start with a paper clip and in the end got a house! The kids were split into four groups and all given a quarter, from there the would end up with a bag of potato chips, an inner tube, a chair, and the winner a cooler full of soda!
Camp fire that night was full of songs, games and a devotion. I took my slackline which turned out to be a big hit some of the kids managed to get a few steps on it.
Sunday morning we loaded up and went home. When I got to the Church I had several parents and the pastor thanking me for my time and for going camping, and I always respond with its no problem. I appreciate the thanks but don't feel that it is necessary I feel that I get more out of all of this than the kids do sometimes. The church paid for a weekend of camping for me and fed me if anything I should be thanking the Church and the kids for letting me help, for giving me the chance to grow and Know God, and myself better, for giving me the gratifying feeling of youth leadership. So for all that and more I thank you Church and all involved.

Rock On JJ