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Wednesday, October 6, 2004
Void
Last week my mom asked me to find some sound clips of Sara McLachan. Apparently she'd heard a song or two on the tv and it piqued her interest. We both listened to snippets of the entire album but she couldn't decide at that point if it was something she wanted or not. (I ended up buying it, lol)
Meanwhile I remembered that I wanted to buy the latest Darren Hayes album. His first solo venture didn't convince me because [the few songs I heard] made me believe he hadn't found his musical place out of Savage Garden just yet. Whereas it took one listen to "Unlovable" (while I was shopping) to establish that this one would be more than worth the purchase. Surprisingly enough it got a great review in the morning paper, so there you go.
Mmmmm, it is wonderful so far. I've listened through it twice and already most of the songs are firmly down as favourites. ('Void' is one of the songs on the album, in case you wondered about the subject title.)
Most of the morning was spent tinkering away on ideas for the ... 'team effort', with Azure. (Everyone else can read that as 'collaboration', nyah.) It might be that my aspiration is impossible to realise from dream into fact, but at least it was fun to get creative again ^_^
Expect an e-mail later today that explains the basics, Azure :o Not all of it has been thought through because I'd need to know it's actually possible to pull off before I get too crazy with it >>
Vroom, got a phonecall earlier from the person responsible for me re-entering a [truly] working existence. Initially I'd already made my mind up about getting started at the post office, but I had to question that when she asked me 'will it lead to a job once you're feeling ready to get serious about working ?'. It won't and if I'm gonna shoot for getting back into the swing of things I might as well go for a place where they will actually hire me once it's safe enough to move onto that platform.
It doesn't feel too stressing this time around though. My health is a lot better, as is my confidence/conviction. And everyone involved (including me) knows that this should be taken in steps, slowly. No one wants a repeat of last time's attempt to move on, heh.
The stage is set and I know my lines.
I guess it's showtime ^_^ |
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