C'est ici, où j'écris.

trust me, darling.


These past few weeks have been life changing. Musana Jewelry is up and running, I received a package last week from one of the women in Uganda with some of the earrings she made and a small note that said "Thank You". I could have flown I was so happy.
I love the people I work with, sososo fun. Cynthia and I saw Alice In Wonderland 3D. Oh Johnny Depp. I want to meet that man-in fact I'm going to make sure I do meet him before I die.

And I've been reading a lot of Ralph Waldo Emerson and I have so many questions for him. Emerson on Transcendentalism is by far one of the most brilliant books I have ever read. It brings intellect to a completely different level.
Which has also stemmed religious questioning a lot lately, which is a good thing I know. There's so much out there to learn still. Especially in Provo Utah, surprisingly.


And here's a song that ultimately sums up the past couple of weeks. I can't stop listening to this album by the Broken Bells.
[Broken Bells is an American indie rock band featuring artist–producer Danger Mouse (billed by his real name, Brian Burton) and James Mercer, the lead vocalist and guitarist for the Portland indie rock band The Shins. The project was first announced on Tuesday, September 29, 2009.[1]Danish music festival in 2004 and finding they were fans of each other's work. Mercer and Burton began recording together in secret at Burton's Los Angeles-based studio in March 2008 and describe their material as "melodic, but experimental, too".
On December 14 the band released their first email update, in which a binary-coded message stating 'The High Road is hard to find' was displayed, offering a link to the band's web page, now with a new color scheme, for 'further details'. On the morning of December 21, the band informed fans in an e-mail message of the release of their debut single "The High Road", which was made available as a free download on their official site.[3] The self-titled debut album was released in the U.S. and Canada on March 9, 2010.]

enjoy this free one: 

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