I can't live without my iPod. That iPod goes everywhere with me and my music library is constantly expanding. I recently became a member of Spotify and I'm in love with it. I've listened to many songs that my Facebook friends have been listening to and discovered lots of new music. I got my iPod about 4 years ago from my brother who got a new one. A year or two ago I had to get my iPod fixed because it wouldn't sync any music at all. I refused to buy a new one because my iPod is a 30 gig and I knew I wouldn't need a bigger one. I can't live without it because music gets me through everything and I have so many songs that speak to me. My iTunes library right now is at 2,159 songs in tons of different genres anything from classical to metal. Now that I have a car I don't use my iPod that much but I do us it for running, mowing the lawn, and when I'm in my room working on my homework. I don't discover much music on iTunes but I download a majority of songs from it. The music I discover comes from Pandora, Spotify, and the radio. I create a lot of my playlists on my iPod and then I tweak them in iTunes. Those playlists end up being made into CD's that go into my car. When I get the money I want to get my car wired so I can play my ipod because seriously who uses CD's anymore? OK I admit I still buy CD's but only to my favorite artists. The last two CD's I bought were Vital by Anberlin and Phoenix by The Classic Crime. Both are amazing CD's and I encourage you to check them out. My iPod is something I can't go without and I would be devastated if something ever happened to it. Music is my life sometimes and songs just speak to me because they actually get what I'm going through at a particular time. Music has a way of expressing what we can't say in our own words, it takes lyrics to a song to say "Yeah that's exactly how I feel." Even though my iPod is a bit beat up I wouldn't and couldn't ever go without out it.
This is one of my favorite songs right now. :) "Now don't you understand that I'm never changing who I am"
I'm starting at new blog. It's a collection of journal topics I found on StumbleUpon. The original post was written by Thomas Slatin and can be found here: http://www.tomslatin.com/130-journal-writing-prompts/ Whenever I get time I will write a new post. I will also include a song or two about what I am listening to since I love music so much. My first post will be all the journal topics so people can see which one I pick. Not all of them I can write about since some of them don't apply to me at the time. :)
Name something you lost or gave away that can never be replaced.
What 5 websites do you visit often, and why?
Name a totally useless possession and how you came to acquire it.
What music album would be used for a movie about your life?
List your bad habits and/or addictions and what you have tried to rid yourself of them.
If you could change one thing about yourself, what would it be, and what would you do if later on you changed your mind?
What are your religious beliefs? Have they changed, or have they always stayed the same?
When was your last food craving, and what did you crave?
Who was your first crush and what made them special?
Name your most cherished childhood memory.
Turn to an entry in your journal or diary from a year or more ago. What has changed and what has stayed the same since then?
What is one thing nobody knows about you because nobody ever cared to ask?
Robert Frost write a poem titled The Road Not Taken. Name a road you’ve always wanted to travel. Where do you hope it takes you, and what might you see on the way?
Name one thing you always wanted to do, but haven’t. What has prevented you from doing it?
Write about your first kiss. Was it everything you wished or hoped it would be?
What was the worst mistake or decision you have ever made in life? What could you have done differently?
What song was stuck in your head recently, and what were you doing at the time that made you think of it?
Describe 5 things you want to see or do before it’s too late.
Write about something you now know that you wish you knew earlier in life. How could this knowledge have helped you?
Write about your greatest fear.
Name one thing you feel brings out the good in people.
Describe a time in your life when everything turned out fine, despite the odds.
If you invented a device that could fix one problem you are facing right now, would you use it? What problem would you like to solve?
Write about the last time you spoke to your best friend. What did you talk about?
Describe a time you felt alone.
Name something you found; what was it and where did you find it?
What’s on your calendar for tomorrow?
What is the most annoying sound you have ever heard?
Describe your first job.
What is the one thing you cannot live without?
Quote the nicest thing anyone has ever said about you.
Are you afraid of the dark? Why or why not?
Describe the longest amount of time you have ever been away from home.
Write about a recent adventure or travels.
Who did you idolize growing up?
Name a celebrity or famous person you wish would take you out on a date.
Describe your daily routine when you get out of bed in the morning.
What was the longest amount of time you have spent waiting on line for something? What was it, and was it worth the wait?
Name one thing you have always been good at doing.
What is your favorite season, and why?
What was the title of the last book you read?
List your biggest regrets.
Have you ever seen a ghost?
Describe your note-taking style and habits.
Do you believe that we are all here for a reason? What might the reason be?
What comes to mind when someone uses the phrase prolonging the magic?
Have you ever done something just to feel the danger, or to feel alive?