Wednesday, November 20, 2013

New site, Same Blog

I wanted to let you know that I am still writing a blog but it is now at a different site.

Here's the link so you can read what's been happening to me lately. Bookmark it. Love it.

http://reelvintage.wordpress.com/

Thanks for reading and I hope you continue to follow me at the new site!

Megan
xo

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Life Moves Pretty Fast

"...If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it."

Sometimes when an opportunity jumps out at you, there is no choice but to embrace it. That doesn't mean you stop and think about all opportunities, weighing the pros and cons. Instead, sometimes you just have to go for it and take the leap.

Might there be a question of if it's right? Possibly. *in the words of Mia Farrow*
Might it not work out in the end? Possibly.
Might it be something you'll learn from, positive or negative? Most definitely.

Take the leap. Take the plunge. Go for it. Sometimes you don't have to think. Sometimes you shouldn't think. Sometimes it's more about action than thought.

Go for it and enjoy the ride!

Friday, August 9, 2013

I found my destiny, not in far off places but within myself.


Does everyone remember the movie Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken (1992) like I do and LOVE it like I do?

 Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken - IMDB  <<<<Read about it here.

It was a movie, that from a very young age when I first saw it, left an impact on me. It didn't encourage me to run away from home or want to dive horses but it certainly made me realize that when you want to do something you love, and work hard, you can be happy! I wanted to be like Sonora, I wanted to be strong, I wanted to be funny, and I wanted to do something great. I wanted to be so great at something, that whatever challenges were brought before me, I could always persevere and go forth!

With that, I have begun reading the book the movie was based on. It was written by Sonora Carver, the woman who the movie is about. She was the actual woman who rode horses off a 40 ft tower into a pool. Crazy!!!






















It's very interesting to read the actual story from her personal point of view. I knew, going in, the book would be different from the film because Hollywood always changes a few things. Well, come to find out they did change a few things to keep it dramatic and entertaining, but for the most part they didn't have to embellish too much. I mean, it's about a traveling show where girls dive horses!

I'm now halfway through the book and find myself being thoroughly entertained by her story-telling. She isn't very flashy about her memories, they almost seem matter-of-fact, but she does have the most amazing memory of her thoughts, feelings, the smells around her, the way things looked, etc. It's inspiring!

I hope you take the time to either watch the film, read the book or do both. It's a movie that will always stay with me and has now been cemented even further into my being now reading her story.

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

The Blessed Unrest


I'm listening to Sara Bareilles' newest album The Blessed Unrest. Though I have many artists I enjoy listening to and even follow closely, Sara is my FAVORITE. I discovered her in college when her first big studio album was released, Little Voice. Her melodies and lyrics jumped out of the speakers for me. She seemed to write every kind of melody that I immediately fall in love with, and every lyric as though they came from my heart. Since then, I have followed her career through every album, tour, and interview..

I hope you go out and buy her new album and heck, if you haven't listened to her music before, go and buy her others: Careful Confessions, Little Voice, and Kaleidoscope Heart.

With that, I leave you with a quote from Martha Graham. This quote was the inspiration for Sara to title her newest album as such.

"There is a vitality, a life force, an energy, a quickening that is translated through you into action, and because there is only one of you in all of time, this expression is unique. And if you block it, it will never exist through any other medium and it will be lost. The world will not have it. It is not your business to determine how good it is nor how valuable nor how it compares with other expressions. It is your business to keep it yours clearly and directly, to keep the channel open. You do not even have to believe in yourself or your work. You have to keep yourself open and aware to the urges that motivate you. Keep the channel open. ... No artist is pleased. [There is] no satisfaction whatever at any time. There is only a queer divine dissatisfaction, a blessed unrest that keeps us marching and makes us more alive than the others."
 
 

 

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

New Words

I love to find new words and learn what those words mean. When I was little, I would ask my parents what words meant as they'd fly out of the television program or movie we were watching, or book I was reading. I would turn to them and ask what the word meant. As I grew older, I soon realized that though they were answering me correctly, they more often were defining the word within the context of how it was used in the movie or television program.

But that's not what I wanted. I'm kind of a snob when it comes to word definitions.

I want the simple, scientific, without context definition of each word I ask about. I wanted my parents to be a walking dictionary where they would ramble off the definition precisely as Merrium-Webster had written. I imagined it like the end of "The Wizard of Oz" when the scarecrow get's his diploma; he changes his voice and rambles off a mathematical problem proving his now genius brain. That's apparently how I imagined definitions to be shared: in monotone. Now, I'd much rather it recited back to me much like Stephen Fry, whom of which undoubtedly knows every word and definition. I need a British scholar in the back of my pocket at all time.

Though I may be a snob in my preference for precisely recited definitions, I am not a snob in where I find new words. I love finding new words in movies, television, newspapers, books, strangers conversations, friends, family, etc.

Do you get it?

Basically, ANYWHERE!

I recently have begun keeping track of new words I learn from Nina Conti interviews and/or videos. She's by far my favorite comedian since she is beyond clever and witty but she is also, not surprisingly, incredibly articulate. I conclude it is because she is British as well as greatly educated and well-read. I truly believe that the British are better versed in language than Americans and are also, more importantly, actually encouraged to use articulate speech in every day life.



All of these words were found from interviews or social media and said by Nina herself. It's important I make this clear as she is also a ventriloquist and "speaks for many", but these words are all from Nina.

Monkey, her main puppet, finds the use of these words haughty and ridiculously foolish. He'd never be caught using these words. He's better than that.

I've put an asterisk next to the words I'd heard before but never knew the actual definition. The rest are completely new and are easy to remember but difficult to include in conversation. This will be a new goal and I shall be successful!

Intransigent - uncompromising.

Gauche - lacking social experience or grace; not tactful.

Counterintuitive* - contrary to what intuition or common sense would indicate.

Physiognomy - art of judging human character from facial features.

Conspicuous* - attracting notice or attention.

Wherewithal *- the money or other means needed for a particular purpose.

Metier* - an area of activity in which one excels; forte.

Flummox - perplex (someone) greatly; bewilder.