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An Epic-ly Awesome, "Amrazing" Night

On Friday night, I attended a stop on Jason Mraz's "Tour is a Four Letter Word" in my home state of New Jersey.

To clarify, I am not a concert person…I'm not particularly fond of crowds and there are not many artists that I feel strongly enough about that I would spend money to see them in person.

But for Jason, I broke all of those rules. My parents bought me tickets for my 22nd birthday this year and I was thrilled and overjoyed that I was going to get to see him live!

To make things even better, his "tour partner" was Christina Perri and I happen to really love her vocals and originality.

And I have to say, that I did succumb to "concert behavior"…somewhat…I screamed as loud as everyone else (with the result of a nice, sore throat the next day) and I sang along to every song, my voice getting lost along with his and everyone else's. (Thank God, because I really can't sing…hehe)

I brought my friend Heather along and we had a really great time eating churros before the show, quoting Psych and just generally goofing off (aka, being ourselves).

I loved every second of it.

To cap it all off, he played "Plane", which is an older song of his that I thought I had NO chance of hearing. It was a wonderful surprise to hear something I really wasn't expecting.

He was funny (see below), he did yoga (tree pose, see photo) during one of his songs; he inspired and captivated me all over again.

Soooo….get ready to be photo-bombed!! I took a ridiculous amount of pictures, so I picked out some of the best ones to show you…enjoy!

To start the night off, my dad rented an awesome Mustang to bring us to the concert!
Christina Perri Singing "Jar of Hearts"
I love this picture!
This one too!

Jason going into tree pose during "Make it Mine" :)
Awesome background effect for "Only Human"
Playing"I'm Coming Over/Hidden Track"…love this song….
His keys player also plays the accordion!! Cool!!
Some more of the awesome background graphics for "Butterfly"
"Butterfly"
"Butterfly"
"I'm Yours"
He sang Bob Marley!! "Three Little Birds"
Jason and Christina singing their duet, "Distance"
The band, taking a bow
Saying goodbye :(

While introducing the band (in the middle of a song) he continued to play his guitar, but then said, "I'm just playing some nonsense chords…I can't talk and play at the same time..weird right? If I was singing, it would all make sense."

Insert copious amounts of laughter here. :) …and a little bit of beautiful understanding…it does all make sense when he sings. I'm so glad I got to experience his music live, it was amrazingly magical!
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Coming Back...

I've been away from blogging for a while now. At first, I thought I liked it better...I didn't feel pressure to post anything, I felt like I had one less thing to worry about.

And for a while, that was cool. I was okay with it. But recently, I realized that I am not okay with it. I loved my blog. Even though I'm not sure that anyone besides my mother actually read it, I liked having this small piece of the internet to call my own.

So I'm coming back to blogging and this time, I'm not going to give up so easily...I think I'll stick around for a while, see where it takes me. :)

Updates:

I have a Storenvy store! HD computer wallpapers, iPhone wallpapers, etc! Check it out! More coming soon.
My Pinterest boards are overflowing...
My Design Business is going great! I have some new clients lined up for the fall and I'm really excited.
I'm in my Senior Year of College!! I'm ready to face the last year head-on and I can't wait to have that diploma in my hand.

There's tons more, but I'll save the rest for individual posts.

I hope someone, somewhere is happy that I'm back :D
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Jason Mraz Webisodes - A Day With Jason & Toca



"…after that, I start to forage…"

"…is it gonna be a whole salad, half a salad; half an enthusiastic salad…"

"…or I'll find a shower…"

"…I guess, if you wanted to…you could take a 7 hour shower…"

"...I'd hate to have to be the person that has to dust this place…"

Toca you're hilarious.
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Jason Mraz - Dynamo of Volition (Live at the Highline Ballroom in NYC)



He just never ceases to amaze me.

And make me laugh :)
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HD Jason Mraz I Never Knew You Acoustic Live in Whistler 08 05 11



Absolutely beautiful. I love hearing Toca's voice in the background :)

I'm going to have a hard time waiting for the new cd!!!
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Jason Mraz Grati-Tube Ep2: Yoga To Go



So being that I love both Yoga and Jason Mraz…this was a no-brainer. 
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Rescue by Jason Mraz



Absolutely. Beautiful.
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Quote/Mural in My Room:

go make a life, not a living...

I painted this quote on my wall above my closet. It's from Jason Mraz's "That'll Do" (Also know by several other names…) The font is FG Petra, used on some of Jason Mraz's cds and whatnot.

My bed faces it, so I wake up every morning to this amazing piece of advice, one that I plan to live by.


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The Gratitude Bracelet By Jason Mraz on EnergyMuse

The Gratitude Bracelet, designed by Jason Mraz and sold on EnergyMuse is something I have wanted since I heard about it through Jason's RSS feed. Not only is it beautiful, but the message behind it is amazing: 
"This Energy Muse piece is worn to align with our practice of Gratitude. Gratitude is that which shifts our attention back to love, abundance, and the divine qualities we have within us. As we express our gratitude awareness grows. Gratitude is what takes you to the next level. 
This Energy Muse piece, co-created by Jason Mraz is inspired by Café Gratitude, a school of transformation guised as a raw food restaurant. This piece is made with Bayong Wood, which represents the trees that stand patiently rooted into the earth, being of service to many as their green tops transform carbon dioxide into oxygen. Wood is featured in settings of 5 – the number of transformation – a reminder that we are always growing and unfolding; our life a constant transformation. 

The four multicolored stones Picture Jasper, Yellow Jasper, Tigers Eye and Onyx represent the people of the world, reminding us to honor the communities thru which we wander and embrace unity within diversity. By wrapping the bracelet twice, we can see the harmony within duality, we can acknowledge the masculine and feminine energies necessary for all creatures, and we can honor those generations that came before us and those that will come after us. “I am grateful for my family.”

The clear yellow stone Citrine surrounding the multicolored stones represents holding the community of the world’s people together, symbolizing being able to see beyond discrimination and prejudice. “We shift your attention from what’s distracting you back to love and gratitude. I am grateful for everything I see, and everything I don’t see.”

The Turquoise and Malachite together create a powerful energy combination for healing. They are considered the Master Healing Stones. “I am grateful for my health.”

Just as the food at Café Gratitude is prepared with love, so too is this jewelry. With this piece you are invited to enjoy being someone that chooses: loving your life, adoring yourself, accepting the world, being generous and grateful every day, and experiencing being provided for.

By purchasing the Gratitude Bracelet you are supporting the International Council of 13 Indigenous Grandmothers. They are an inspiring group of 13 grandmothers from across the globe that have committed themselves to traveling the world sharing their wisdom and delivering prayers of peace and unity for all peoples.

To learn more about the council visit: 




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Jason Mraz: 3-18-2011; Journal Repost

Naturally, I subscribe to Jason Mraz's RSS feed. Sometimes there's updates about shows and appearances, but mostly it's journal entries from Jason. 


This particular entry really stuck with me. It was written right after the tsunamis and earthquakes in Japan. The way he writes is not only beautiful, but haunting.

Enjoy and check out his full feed at his website.


"There's about a 5 second delay from the time I switch gears to when the chain actually falls onto the next sprocket of my bike. Those 2 seconds feel like 20 and in that short amount of time I know all is about to get better in the world. Because I know that the difficulty level is about get easier, I mash-down harder on the pedals and make my whole body burn as I progress uphill. I never stop. I just get a little help from innovative technology. 


Since buying a bicycle I'm putting about 35 miles a week in the bike lane. I bought it to join others who ride, but it actually woke me up to how much money and fuel I'm saving besides getting tons of exercise.From my house to the grocery store is a little over 4 miles one way. From there I can merge onto a trail that's just a 7-mile jaunt to the beach. Once I'm on the coast, anything's possible. A round trip to Jitter's - my favorite coffee shop, is exactly "23" miles - another reason to love it. The doozie of every journey is always the last two miles home - of which I live near the top of 3 hills. But that climb is already getting less difficult thanks mostly to my enthusiasm to endure and again, some radical technology in my bike's gears. 


This morning I stood on the beach looking out at the wash of the surf, currents pulling the water in every direction, waves looking fun at the line-up, birds in large numbers feeding on something peculiar just outside the break. Something didn't sit right with me. Call it caution. Maybe it's paranoia. Maybe it's preparation. I felt called to head inland back to my house.Japan's story has been on my mind a lot. The quake/tsunami/nuclear disaster is a reminder that we do NOT live on a human's planet - but that we are a guest here. With man-made ports destroyed, Japan residents and workers do not have access to fuel therefore have little means to transport food to the hundreds of thousands in need. 


I was disappointed when Obama said Nuclear is an important part of our energy future. Besides the general pollution that oil and nuclear contribute, the past year has demonstrated just how bad it can get with the oil spill in the gulf and now the nuclear radiation being pumped into the atmosphere. 


Honda issued a statement that they won't be able to open many factories until May. Wow. Who gives a shit about new cars? I'd love to see the large governments and industry such as auto and military put JUST A YEAR into developing the green SUSTAINABLE technology that could power our homes and cars and help us gain access to fresh food and FRESH AIR. Clearly NUCLEAR is NOT sustainable. And while oil is cheap and seemingly plentiful, neither is it going to help us sustain and maintain a healthy life on the surface of the earth. 


Good bye fish. Good bye grandma. I live about 15 miles from the San Onofre Nuclear Power Plant. If the situation in Japan had happened here in California, my life would be no different from theirs. I am not above this disaster. I am only here today by circumstance. I'm sure converting everyone and everything to natural resources, wind and solar, etc might seem like a long climb uphill which many of us look at and say, why bother when we can just drive around the mountain? 


But I believe in the power of positive doing and I know once we start pedaling up that hill, our muscles will develop, we'll draft off each other, and we'll make it look so damn easy that it will be the normal thing to do in future generations. All we have to do is switch gears and go for it."


~Jason Mraz
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Top 10 If It Kills Me



So You Think You Can Dance started up again last night. (I haven't watched it yet, but I have it taped.) But the return of SYTYCD reminded me of a dance choreographed by Travis Wall, a former contestant.

The dance is danced by Jeanine and Jason and the song is "If it Kills Me (From the Casa Nova Sessions)" by Jason Mraz.

The dance is gorgeous, amazing and just ridiculously awesome in general...

The song is much of the same…

The two of them together just make me happy.
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Jason Mraz. What a Beautiful Mess.



Okay, so you know that I love Jason Mraz. (Well, now you do, because I just told you.) He's ridiculously talented, tons of fun and he makes some amazzzzing music. I recently purchased his only official concert DVD out there: Jason Mraz's Beautiful Mess - Live on Earth. (Btw, he recorded this DVD for the sole purpose of giving his grandmother a good video of his concert, since she couldn't come see him. How nice is that?!)

On one of his songs on his album, there's this opera part. For the longest time, I would listen to the song, thinking he hired an opera singer to come sing on his album. That makes sense right?? He doesn't really look like the kind of guy who could just belt out some opera. Think again. Fast forward the video above to 2:00.

Done? Ridiculous right?

Okay, just checking I wasn't imagining things.

P.S. - I know I just told you to fast forward that video, but now that you've watched the astonishing part, start it over and watch the whole thing. DO IT NOW!
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