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Funk-n-Stuff Sings In the New Year
Audio sucks, live was most DEFINITELY better than Memorex this time around! Recorded on small digital video camera, as there wasn't room for the good video camera: after being knocked over a few times, we put it away.
Oh well, it was a night filled with fun, dancing, friends, and memories. So these videos are keepers for me, low quality or not. Memories are always keepers, including the bloopers!
We will have clips with much better sound and audio quality soon. This playlist will simply make the future ones sound that much better. ;)
We'll also have a few originals to put up as soon as all the copyrighting is in order. Until then, cover songs only!
Road to Recovery
Relief, recovery, remission.... we all seek these in some way, shape, or form. Here are videos that motivate me to strive to be the best person I possibly can, and I fully believe they can serve this purpose for others as well.
Videos posted by my fiance, Tom (tomxray4u on YouTube), inspired me to create this playlist... not because I love and am proud of him (although I am, of course!), but because he approaches his journey to recovery with every ounce of himself daily, without becoming fanatical or obsessive about it. He speaks eloquently on his experiences with wisdom, experience, courage, vulnerability, and humor thrown in for good measure. He is my inspiration in more ways than I could ever justify with words; my Knight In Tarnished Armor. (Inside joke. LOL) I hope that this playlist will give him the opportunity to touch even just one life.
There will be other videos in this playlist as well, I simply wanted to "boast" about Tom, as I don't admire him because I love him.... I love him because I admire him. :)
K.I.S.S. (Keep It Simple, Stupid!;)
When one lives with chronic physical and/or mental illness, pain, fatigue, etc., it takes "100 jobs to complete one simple task" as well as simply wreaks havoc on the lives of the afflicted and those who love them. My goal is to help others understand and cope with "Invisible Diseases" and learn to accept what we not only cannot change, but also cannot help but hate. (Always remember: acceptance does *not* mean liking nor giving in to something!) I may not have a list of degrees behind my name, but I am a professional at *being* chronically ill because with experience comes education and hence knowledge. We can choose to use what we learn to improve our quality of life as much as possible, or we can wallow in our misery and let it control every aspect of our lives every moment of our lives. Keeping anything and everything as simple as possible, from breaking tasks into more managable chores to how we perceive stress vs. serenity, is the first and foremost step toward obtaining the highest quality of life we can achieve.
Here's to an abundance of spoons! :)
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