As it is warm and sunny here and I ride my bike around Buenos Aires or go to class or just run around the city (half-marathon... oh bother), I have begun to just enjoy little things about this city. The people out and about, the kids after school in parks, the hundreds of ice cream shops, cafes, the trees over the streets. Yesterday riding my bike casually to class I couldn't help but sing out loud, "How do you solve a problem like Maria" from The Sound of Music. Some days it just helps to sing out loud songs that just make you laugh. I couldn't help but smile when I got to the line, "how do you catch a cloud and pin it down." The people driving hardly cared, I am just that random girl singing in English. And last night, I just thought that skipping home from the Internet store would be more fun than walking. And it never hurts to whistle.
I have mentioned before that I love music and music can totally effect my mood. I created this playlist that I would like to share. It is diverse and random but has been my "go to" playlist this past week or so.
Psalm 62: Shane and Shane
Savior, Please: Josh Wilson
Clear the Stage: Ross King
The Way I Feel: Matt Wertz
Your Love is Strong: Jon Foreman
Inevitable: Anberlin
Unbreakable: Fireflight
Since You've Been Around: Rosie Thomas
Only Heart: John Mayer
This is Your Life: Switchfoot
Something in the Way She Moves: James Taylor
Chicago: Sufjan Stevens
Better: Regina Skeptor
5:19: Matt Wertz
Only Time: Enya
The Cure for Pain: Jon Foreman
Wounded: Shane and Shane
Shadowfeet: Brooke Fraser
Something's Missing: John Mayer
The Unwinding Cable Car: Anberlin
I Will Go: Starfield
The Guy that Says Goodbye to You is Out of His Mind: Griffin House
We've Only Just Begun: Carpenters
X&Y: Coldplay
Falling Slowly: from Once
"One thing God has spoken, two things have I heard: that you, O God, are strong, and that you, O Lord, are loving. Surely you will reward each person according to what he has done." Psalm 62: 11-12
2 comments:
Your days there sound so great! And I now am going to have "How to Solve a Problem Like Maria" in my head for the rest of the day! And I can totally picture you riding around singing :) Miss you!
How can a "go-to" playlist from a Texas born and raised Aggie have no Willie Nelson or George Strait? I think I have stumbled upon a Christmas idea or two!
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