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Oct 03, 2013 02:52AM

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I'm ready to hear some of that karaoke! We could sing Janis with no trouble--


Sarah, if you're in the Bay Area, then I would definitely be down to karaoke with you! :D However, I must confess my tastes run more towards pop and '90s/'00s rock. Gwen Stefani's "Hollaback Girl" is/was/may always be my karaoke signature song. :)
Also, sorry for the late response to all of you. I was out volunteering to help kids at a fishing derby (yes, volunteering also helps with the "I know nobody in this city!" mentality). And um... *whispers* there was a shirtless lifeguard there, too. We may have exchanged some brief chit chat wherein I may or may not have been chatting with him or his happy trail. My memory is foggy on that one. heh heh. :D


hahahhahaah, well, b/c I'm socially inept when it comes to hot people, I just kind of blabbered a little and then had to remind myself he had eyes and his belly button wasn't the appropriate place to be looking. >_<
G'night, Karen! :)

Ooh and I would totally sing with you! I love doing anything by Queen and I will admit to singing Friends in Low Places more times than I remember after some serious liquid courage.

Sara, next time we have a UM meeting, we are totally karaoke-ing it up! :)
Did you stay there for college or transfer back closer to home?
Also, I should probably clarify a little... What hit me hard with this change was I had made a few big moves over the last 14 years (LA, Chicago, NYC). However, in each of those cases I was mentally prepared for the "new city, new social circle" effect because they were new cities. In this case, having San Francisco feel like a new city took me completely by surprise because I grew up here and expected to know things and stuff and people WAY better than I did. Honestly, that was my biggest mental adjustment. :/

You're a huge inspiration! To everyone- people stuck in silly jobs, people unhappy with where they are in life, and people who are scared of being alone.
Ahhh, you're so talented! SOO talented! And amazing. I wish I could say I've ever seen street art, but I haven't. New York sounds amazing and Id love to go there one day.
Feel so proud and happy you had to guts to do something you love! My grandma has always told me "Life is too short" and it's taken me at least 24 years to realize she knows her stuff. Life is short, and I'm so glad you made the decision to follow your heart!

Ooh Skype Karaoke!
I tried to stay for college but I just couldn't do it. I was attending the University of Hawaii and even 20yrs ago it was expensive. I was alone, had to keep a full schedule and work full time. I was living on a tropical island and I hated it! Wrote some really dark poetry and journaled my butt off. Talk about emo! I moved back home but school for me had that bad taste from where I had been that it never quite clicked for me again. I have taken classes here and there at the community college where I work but the whole idea of completing a degree to gain a career is the last thing on my mind or agenda. What I love to study, there is no way I could go into it as a career. I just like to study it, absorb it and move on.
I get what you mean. Moving back home, things were the same but different. It was actually easier to move to Denver and then Maui for me than it was to move back home. They say you can't go home again and what I found is you can't go back to "home" the way you left it. To this day I still discover new things about the town I live in and though it's not my "if you could live anywhere" choice, it's home and I find the best parts about it that I can. I do know that I am not the same girl who left a month after I graduated high school. I have learned too much and there is no way I could not change.
Sorry for the long response...


Brilliant and SO true.
To be honest, I like learning for the sake of learning. (big old nerd) :) If I had a chance, I'd be a student forever.
But I think we as a society put a lot of emphasis on education when many MANY occupations and careers don't need those credentials. I think it's great that you found something you enjoy doing without needing that degree on paper to validate it. :) And I think it's awesome that you were able to find your place in your home town with the "new" you.

Thank you so much, Natasha! Your grandma is totally right. We should really listen to grandmas more often. :D But seriously, you're well on your way b/c you do what you love to do, and you're SUPER talented at it. That is seriously freaking awesome.
I think you'd love NYC. There's an energy and vibrancy to the lifestyle and culture there. Maybe we should have our UM meeting there! :D

Awwww, *blushes*. Thanks, Jenni. :) To paraphrase Laozi, it takes only one step to start a journey, right?
