coffee, backpacking, hiking, music, reading, travel, the western half of the u.s., reformed theology, dancing, stopping aids in africa
donald miller - just for kicks and giggles. mostly the giggles.
allison krauss and union station, nickel creek, gavin degraw, ryan adams, u2, guster, indigo girls, something corporate, justin timberlake (just being honest here), patty griffin, sandra mccracken, derek webb, jump little children, the format, maritime, pompeii, jimmy eat world, death cab for cutie, john mayer, the beattles, sufjan stevens, jamie cullum,david wilcox new favorites as of june: i cant stop listening to my old jimmy eat world cd. i tried to listen to passion music and stuff - i can't do it.
braveheart, mean girls, little women, empire records, dumb and dumber (can't beat a classic), emma, gladiator, all three star wars (new hope through return of the jedi), can't hardly wait, all the indiana jones, almost famous, finding neverland, life as a house, the princess bride and center stage (so i used to be a dancer, gosh, get off my back), when harry met sally. purely for the soundtrack: romeo and juliet, moulin rouge, garden state and elizabethtown. recently seen: chronic *what* cles of narnia. i loved it - go ahead, welcome me to the bandwagon. more recently seen: x3, wich i loved as well
oh man, i get addicted to shows really easily. maybe i'm just easily amused. i'll divide these into shows i love to love and shows i hate to admit i love: shows i love to love: prison break, lost, house, scrubs, the office, law and order, the today show, grey's anatomy shows i hate to admit i love: my super sweet sixteen, project runway, gilmore girls, laguna beach, america's next top model, making the band, dawson's creek, felicity
blue like jazz by donald miller, the chronicles of narnia by c.s. lewis, traveling mercies by anne lamott, cold mountain by charles frazier, prayer and the art of volkswagon maintenance by donald miller, searching for God knows what by donald miller, velvet elvis by rob bell, the princess bride by s. morganstein, the sun also rises by ernest hemingway,