I discovered the website PledgeMusic today.
My mouth is still making that "oh" expression where your brain is stunned by the awesomeness of what you see and my eyes are still dazed from the wonder that they have just witnessed.
I am the spitting image of a stunned mullet.
It's not something I'm proud of.
Ken Mueller is the owner of Inkling Media and is a social media guru. He very kindly made reference to my Adam Taylor Music pledge on his blog entry about Adam's success at Kickstarter and then Ken's blog lead me to pledgemusic.com.
"where artists and fans work together with charities to make music for change."
Just when I thought I couldn't fall more in love with music, artists or the internet, I am in pledge heaven.
Ken now has a place in my heart alongside Pineapple Shaped Lamps, Ivan & Alyosha, Adam Taylor, as one of my favourite and most treasured discoveries of 2011.
And it's only JANUARY!
This year has truly started off in an amazing way thanks to kickstarter.com, the artists, and thanks to those who drop by angelvibe for a visit.
If you feel a warm fuzzy tickle in your heart today, it's the kisses I am blowing in your general direction.
Much love to you all!
Wednesday, January 26
Monday, January 24
sharing the monday morning love
Just a super quick post from me this morning as I worry a long-winded ramble will result in the sudden realisation that I am up at 6am and my holiday really is over.
The Call of my work stationery is deafening.
As is, for the moment, I am happily perched on the edge of my bed with my yoghurt and muesli, checking out my step-niece's new photoblog, and cherishing the sound of the rain which has generously stayed away while I've been holidaying.
I love the rain.
I love my bed.
I love my step-niece.
I'm not a huge fan of 6am.
Wishing you all the best for your monday mornings!
Bella Xx
The Call of my work stationery is deafening.
As is, for the moment, I am happily perched on the edge of my bed with my yoghurt and muesli, checking out my step-niece's new photoblog, and cherishing the sound of the rain which has generously stayed away while I've been holidaying.
I love the rain.
I love my bed.
I love my step-niece.
I'm not a huge fan of 6am.
Wishing you all the best for your monday mornings!
Bella Xx
Sunday, January 23
PLEDGE 5 = Adam Taylor
For me, there is nothing as powerful as love and very little that is as powerful as Best Friend love. Best friend love is chosen and if you listen carefully you can hear your soul hum with the energy from the connection.
Best friends help to shape you throughout your journey in this life. They fulfil your basic need to vent until you laugh -> laugh until you cry -> cry until you drift off to sleep.
And then they make you pancakes.
Best friends are soul-mates that have chosen to share the good times and the bad, and they help us find our way.
I chose to pledge to Adam Taylor because he reminded me of that today.
When I saw Adam's photo I was transported back 20 years to the days when I was attached by invisible rope to my best friend, Vince. I staged an excavation in my wardrobe to find some photos from my high school days, to compare, but it seems I didn't bring any to Australia. I probably feared being searched at customs and wanted to avoid being banned from entering the country on account of bad 90s hair.
Instead, I've decided to post a photo of Adam, as they're IDENTICAL TWINS!

This is the look that Vince used to give me when he was patiently listening to my most recent teenage drama. It was the look that told me, "I love you dearly, but I will mock you if you don't cut it out soon. We need to walk to English now".
I don't know 33 year old Vince, I wish I did. I wonder if he's still completely inappropriate, still making people laugh till they fall off park benches, still making people he talks to feel like they can do no wrong. He really was one of the kindest, sweetest and funniest people I've ever known.
With that overly nostalgic story I bring you:
Discovering Adam and Kate has been a delicious treat. Their music has filled my lounge and my neighbourhood, while the friendship in their videos transported me down memory lane. I found myself immersed in Adam's blog and his website, all the while their music looped in the background. Discovering their youtube channel as well as the creativity and writing on their blogs has been as enjoyable as discovering their music.
Plus, I adore Kate's hair.
I wish them much love and luck in finishing their album and can't wait to see what the future brings for these two. They are adorably funny, super talented and seem genuinely in love with what they do. Their love for music is contagious and I hope they can continue to share it with the world.
I hope you enjoy sharing your day with Adam Taylor Music as much I have.
May your day be filled with the wonders that Best Friends bring.
Love to you all!
Best friends help to shape you throughout your journey in this life. They fulfil your basic need to vent until you laugh -> laugh until you cry -> cry until you drift off to sleep.
And then they make you pancakes.
Best friends are soul-mates that have chosen to share the good times and the bad, and they help us find our way.
I chose to pledge to Adam Taylor because he reminded me of that today.
When I saw Adam's photo I was transported back 20 years to the days when I was attached by invisible rope to my best friend, Vince. I staged an excavation in my wardrobe to find some photos from my high school days, to compare, but it seems I didn't bring any to Australia. I probably feared being searched at customs and wanted to avoid being banned from entering the country on account of bad 90s hair.
Instead, I've decided to post a photo of Adam, as they're IDENTICAL TWINS!

This is the look that Vince used to give me when he was patiently listening to my most recent teenage drama. It was the look that told me, "I love you dearly, but I will mock you if you don't cut it out soon. We need to walk to English now".
I don't know 33 year old Vince, I wish I did. I wonder if he's still completely inappropriate, still making people laugh till they fall off park benches, still making people he talks to feel like they can do no wrong. He really was one of the kindest, sweetest and funniest people I've ever known.
With that overly nostalgic story I bring you:
Pledge #5 : Be Adam Taylor's Record Label
Discovering Adam and Kate has been a delicious treat. Their music has filled my lounge and my neighbourhood, while the friendship in their videos transported me down memory lane. I found myself immersed in Adam's blog and his website, all the while their music looped in the background. Discovering their youtube channel as well as the creativity and writing on their blogs has been as enjoyable as discovering their music.
Plus, I adore Kate's hair.
I wish them much love and luck in finishing their album and can't wait to see what the future brings for these two. They are adorably funny, super talented and seem genuinely in love with what they do. Their love for music is contagious and I hope they can continue to share it with the world.
I hope you enjoy sharing your day with Adam Taylor Music as much I have.
May your day be filled with the wonders that Best Friends bring.
Love to you all!
Saturday, January 22
PLEDGE 4 = In Search of the Miraculous
I am huge HUGE fan of road trips. HUGE! I can recount many ninja-stylz planning sessions during tediously long work hours. Emails and messages being sent back and forth about the route we should take, the music that is ABSOLUTELY FORBIDDEN to come within A HUNDRED METRES of the car, the picnic basket must-haves. Do we have room in the car for the dog? Yes. Do we have room in the car for John? No.
Just the mere mention of a road trip brings a scary sized grin to my face and people start to back away. I get a little excited. Maybe you've noticed? I am currently in the process of planning a 3 week road trip around Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island (Canada) for October and the level of giddy requires naps at regular intervals.
With this, I bring you:
My top 3 reasons for selecting this project:
1. There's a dog called, Lolly.
2. In Search of the Miraculous is a gorgeous name for a project.
3. It's a road trip to discover and photograph the magic in the simple things in life.
Lindsey writes:
Doesn't that just inspire you to hit the road and see where the magic will take you? And doesn't Lindsey White sound like a sweetheart?
If you'd like to help Lindsey out, you can visit her Kickstarter page or pop over to her blog and leave her an encouraging note. She's looking for some helpful ideas on where she should visit, or the music that you think should accompany her trip, or maybe you just want to tell her how cute Lolly is?
Best of luck, Lindsey! I hope you're successful in your fundraising and that your trip is overflowing with precious memories and joyous experiences.

MyCharity:Water Campaign
Just the mere mention of a road trip brings a scary sized grin to my face and people start to back away. I get a little excited. Maybe you've noticed? I am currently in the process of planning a 3 week road trip around Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island (Canada) for October and the level of giddy requires naps at regular intervals.
With this, I bring you:
Pledge #4 : In Search of the Miraculous
My top 3 reasons for selecting this project:
1. There's a dog called, Lolly.
2. In Search of the Miraculous is a gorgeous name for a project.
3. It's a road trip to discover and photograph the magic in the simple things in life.
Lindsey writes:
I’ve chosen the title of my project to be “In Search of the Miraculous”, which comes from a project with the same name by the artist Bas Jan Ader, who set sail in his one- person ship in 1975 from the east coast to Europe. His voyage captures a similar romantic motive and adventurous pursuit that I not only admire, but wish to pursue. I believe he was setting out to solve a mystery for himself and leaving his artistic practice open for an intuitive process to take hold. I wish to pay homage to his playful spirit and daring determination as I drive cross-country discovering new places and making artwork as I go. Unlike the great Bas Jan Ader's fateful trip, I'm hoping to return safe and sound! Much of my work is inspired by finding and constructing scenarios from the simple magic of everyday life, and I desire to push my practice further by leaving it up to chance on the open road, allowing my ideas to change with every town and terrain.
Doesn't that just inspire you to hit the road and see where the magic will take you? And doesn't Lindsey White sound like a sweetheart?
If you'd like to help Lindsey out, you can visit her Kickstarter page or pop over to her blog and leave her an encouraging note. She's looking for some helpful ideas on where she should visit, or the music that you think should accompany her trip, or maybe you just want to tell her how cute Lolly is?
Best of luck, Lindsey! I hope you're successful in your fundraising and that your trip is overflowing with precious memories and joyous experiences.

Thursday, January 20
Summer + Holiday = Bliss
Today is only day 2 of my 5 day holiday, and I am already in holiday heaven. I've been scooping watermelon with a spoon, enjoying the hot hot sun and listening to some funky beats and mellow tunes. I love the days where the windows are wide open, where you can hear the clinking of ice in tall glasses of lemonade, and children's laughter calls to your inner child to see if it can come out and play.
Summer days, when you're playing hooky from work - are one of my most favourite things in this life.
That said, check back in 6 months time when I will be opening my birthday presents in front of the gas fire, probably listening to the rain fall and the wind howl, inhaling the delicious smell of melting marshmallows in my hot cocoa, proclaiming that Winter days, when you're playing hooky from work - are one of my most favourite things in this life.
Favourite things make my toes dance and my fingers sing. I worry that when I dance my way through my house, clapping my hands and stomping my feet, my downstair's neighbours sigh a little and look forward to the day they see the moving truck parked outside.
I'm not quite sure how to tell them, this house is one of my most favourite things in this life.
Yes, there's a pattern. I'm almost sure it's intentional.
Here is my absolute last favourite thing (for today):
RedGage!!
I signed up to RedGage a few days ago and I confess I haven't had much time to look around it yet, but that hasn't stopped the outpouring of kindness from the people there. These sweethearts are divinely wonderful and are a creative balm for my prayers to be surrounded by kindred spirits.
Lovely ladies like the inspirational and healing JaqStone and of course my gorgeous, GORGEOUS sister, have made my days super shiny.
Then talent like TomClark moved me to near tears. Check out his photo "dancy motion" - to me it looks like she is dancing with her Spirit and that just visually completes me, like nothing else.
While you're here, and hopefully inspired, would you consider helping me out with my project pledges:
Pledge #1 : Charity:Water - I've calculated I need 2 people daily, generously giving $35 each for me to make my target. Or 4 people, generously giving $17.50. Or 6 peo ... oh you get it. If you're unable to contribute financial, would you consider sharing the link? I will send you kisses through the air, wherever you may roam.
Pledge #2 : Ivan and Alyosha - these guys are pretty much a permanent fixture in my head as their song "Glorify" plays a few times throughout the day and is hummed all the hours in between. They are halfway to their target, but it would be brilliant for them to get funded all the way.
Pledge #3 : Dr. Horrible's Sing Along Blog! Live Musical - PSL (we're on an acronymn basis) have had their project funded successfully, but every little bit extra that they can get beyond their modest goal will help them out. If you're a fan of your local theatre group and local productions, please check these guys out. They're a super sweet bunch and very grateful to all who help them out. You'd also be helping out my numbers OCD as that $561 is driving me NUTS! Can we make it an even $600? Or $700 or ... oh you get it.
Loving all you generous and kind-hearted souls!
I wish you Summer or Winter days filled with all your favourite things.
Summer days, when you're playing hooky from work - are one of my most favourite things in this life.
That said, check back in 6 months time when I will be opening my birthday presents in front of the gas fire, probably listening to the rain fall and the wind howl, inhaling the delicious smell of melting marshmallows in my hot cocoa, proclaiming that Winter days, when you're playing hooky from work - are one of my most favourite things in this life.
Favourite things make my toes dance and my fingers sing. I worry that when I dance my way through my house, clapping my hands and stomping my feet, my downstair's neighbours sigh a little and look forward to the day they see the moving truck parked outside.
I'm not quite sure how to tell them, this house is one of my most favourite things in this life.
Yes, there's a pattern. I'm almost sure it's intentional.
Here is my absolute last favourite thing (for today):
RedGage!!
I signed up to RedGage a few days ago and I confess I haven't had much time to look around it yet, but that hasn't stopped the outpouring of kindness from the people there. These sweethearts are divinely wonderful and are a creative balm for my prayers to be surrounded by kindred spirits.
Lovely ladies like the inspirational and healing JaqStone and of course my gorgeous, GORGEOUS sister, have made my days super shiny.
Then talent like TomClark moved me to near tears. Check out his photo "dancy motion" - to me it looks like she is dancing with her Spirit and that just visually completes me, like nothing else.
While you're here, and hopefully inspired, would you consider helping me out with my project pledges:
Pledge #1 : Charity:Water - I've calculated I need 2 people daily, generously giving $35 each for me to make my target. Or 4 people, generously giving $17.50. Or 6 peo ... oh you get it. If you're unable to contribute financial, would you consider sharing the link? I will send you kisses through the air, wherever you may roam.
Pledge #2 : Ivan and Alyosha - these guys are pretty much a permanent fixture in my head as their song "Glorify" plays a few times throughout the day and is hummed all the hours in between. They are halfway to their target, but it would be brilliant for them to get funded all the way.
Pledge #3 : Dr. Horrible's Sing Along Blog! Live Musical - PSL (we're on an acronymn basis) have had their project funded successfully, but every little bit extra that they can get beyond their modest goal will help them out. If you're a fan of your local theatre group and local productions, please check these guys out. They're a super sweet bunch and very grateful to all who help them out. You'd also be helping out my numbers OCD as that $561 is driving me NUTS! Can we make it an even $600? Or $700 or ... oh you get it.
Loving all you generous and kind-hearted souls!
I wish you Summer or Winter days filled with all your favourite things.
Wednesday, January 19
time for some more gratitude and a story
I am a Chinese Dragon sign, but a Western Cancer sign. If you take a look at the characteristics of these two, you may well laugh at the polar opposites. And if you know me in real life you are probably reaching for your phone to text the message:
"Holy monkey's uncle, that sure explains a lot"
That last part isn't true - I don't have any friends who say "Holy monkey's uncle".
Being both, a Dragon and a Cancerian - an extroverted introvert, has been tricky. For everyone involved. [Sorry, sweetie. You're a great sister!] But here's the thing - I love it!
I love drawing on my Dragon power at work and watching the impact on those around me. There are some days where I have to do a double take to check I didn't just whiplash someone with my Dragon tail [HR frown on that sort of thing].
I love drawing on my Cancerian power at home and seeing friends and family wrap themselves in love and comfort. My home is a sanctuary for all that walk through the door no matter the time of day or night [I do prefer 2pm. If anyone is taking notes].
I am very grateful to have both a kick-ass Dragon sign and a nurturing Cancer sign guiding me through life.
Which is where my story comes in...
A year or so ago I came across a Dragon pendant in an overcrowded and dusty glass cabinet. It shone like a beacon straight into my heart, and while I hadn't anticipated buying a piece of Dragon jewellery ... ever ... it suddenly dawned on me that it made more sense than anything in the world had ever made sense, and that Dragon pendant absolutely had to be mine and no one else's and lady please stop eyeing up my purchase! Thank you.
Purchase safely made, pendant happily owned, I proceeded to live my life basking in everyone's glowing compliments and feeling very bonded to my darling Dragon.
Until the day I lost him.
I KNOW!
The clasp had been a bit funny, some days I found him buried in my bra [sorry for getting so graphic!] and I never did anything about it.
Oh how I scolded! Myself. It was a sad day.
I turned my flat inside out and upside down. I checked inside shoes, I checked inside drawers, I checked inside freezers. Hush, you never know!
I checked under pillows, I checked under beds, I checked under socks. I checked everywhere and more than likely, I even checked your house.
I was one determined checker of socks. And freezers. But nothing.
My Dragon was gone. Packed his bags. Left home. Didn't even leave a note.
Then, last night I was happily ensconced in dreamland when I heard a big clatter by my head. I lazily lifted my arm to reach for my phone which I assumed had just landed on the floor. Couldn't find it.
Sigh.
Zombie styles I rose - must. find. phone. My phone is my alarm, if it goes off and it's not within hitting distance, there will be tears.
Do. not. turn. on. light.
Must. find. phone.
Do. not. wake. up.
I'm doing that maniacal waving of the hand all over the floor feeling for that reassuring coldness of the screen only to grasp what? Right under the bed within centimetres of my pillow .....
You guessed it:
My phone? In my laptop bag where it had been all day and night.
What fell? Nothing.
Dragons are LOUD when they want to be found, y'all!
May your day [or night] be filled with finding treasures!
Love!
"Holy monkey's uncle, that sure explains a lot"
That last part isn't true - I don't have any friends who say "Holy monkey's uncle".
Being both, a Dragon and a Cancerian - an extroverted introvert, has been tricky. For everyone involved. [Sorry, sweetie. You're a great sister!] But here's the thing - I love it!
I love drawing on my Dragon power at work and watching the impact on those around me. There are some days where I have to do a double take to check I didn't just whiplash someone with my Dragon tail [HR frown on that sort of thing].
I love drawing on my Cancerian power at home and seeing friends and family wrap themselves in love and comfort. My home is a sanctuary for all that walk through the door no matter the time of day or night [I do prefer 2pm. If anyone is taking notes].
I am very grateful to have both a kick-ass Dragon sign and a nurturing Cancer sign guiding me through life.
Which is where my story comes in...
A year or so ago I came across a Dragon pendant in an overcrowded and dusty glass cabinet. It shone like a beacon straight into my heart, and while I hadn't anticipated buying a piece of Dragon jewellery ... ever ... it suddenly dawned on me that it made more sense than anything in the world had ever made sense, and that Dragon pendant absolutely had to be mine and no one else's and lady please stop eyeing up my purchase! Thank you.
Purchase safely made, pendant happily owned, I proceeded to live my life basking in everyone's glowing compliments and feeling very bonded to my darling Dragon.
Until the day I lost him.
I KNOW!
The clasp had been a bit funny, some days I found him buried in my bra [sorry for getting so graphic!] and I never did anything about it.
Oh how I scolded! Myself. It was a sad day.
I turned my flat inside out and upside down. I checked inside shoes, I checked inside drawers, I checked inside freezers. Hush, you never know!
I checked under pillows, I checked under beds, I checked under socks. I checked everywhere and more than likely, I even checked your house.
I was one determined checker of socks. And freezers. But nothing.
My Dragon was gone. Packed his bags. Left home. Didn't even leave a note.
Then, last night I was happily ensconced in dreamland when I heard a big clatter by my head. I lazily lifted my arm to reach for my phone which I assumed had just landed on the floor. Couldn't find it.
Sigh.
Zombie styles I rose - must. find. phone. My phone is my alarm, if it goes off and it's not within hitting distance, there will be tears.
Do. not. turn. on. light.
Must. find. phone.
Do. not. wake. up.
I'm doing that maniacal waving of the hand all over the floor feeling for that reassuring coldness of the screen only to grasp what? Right under the bed within centimetres of my pillow .....
You guessed it:
My phone? In my laptop bag where it had been all day and night.
What fell? Nothing.
Dragons are LOUD when they want to be found, y'all!
May your day [or night] be filled with finding treasures!
Love!
Tuesday, January 18
Overwhelmedness
The below is a short list of the things that have overwhelmed my brain even before it has managed to successfully manoeuvre me into the shower.
It's Tuesday here right now, but it's MY FRIDAY! Don't be haters.
Tomorrow I get to make my yearly pilgrimage to the Australian Tennis Open!
There are 25 pills in a drug bottle next to my bed with the instructions "take TWO tablets TWICE a day" What happens on the last day when I only have 1 tablet left?
People leaving thank you comments and sending thank you tweets that make my face scrunch up into this bizarre "aaaaaaaaaaaawwwwww" expression and then making me be all lost for words. It'd be awkward if you were here.
The question, "why are cookies for breakfast a bad idea?"
And that's your insight into my faux-friday morning! I wish you all a day filled with cookies and awwww moments!!
XX
It's Tuesday here right now, but it's MY FRIDAY! Don't be haters.
Tomorrow I get to make my yearly pilgrimage to the Australian Tennis Open!
There are 25 pills in a drug bottle next to my bed with the instructions "take TWO tablets TWICE a day" What happens on the last day when I only have 1 tablet left?
People leaving thank you comments and sending thank you tweets that make my face scrunch up into this bizarre "aaaaaaaaaaaawwwwww" expression and then making me be all lost for words. It'd be awkward if you were here.
The question, "why are cookies for breakfast a bad idea?"
And that's your insight into my faux-friday morning! I wish you all a day filled with cookies and awwww moments!!
XX
Monday, January 17
PLEDGE 3 = Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog
One of my earliest school memories is of trying to explain to my Polish Mama about Jack and The Beanstalk, and her obligatory mothering duty to create a wondrous costume for my leading role [I was Jack, not the beanstalk. Just to be clear].
I only vaguely remember running on the spot, waving my little 7 year old arms wildly, demonstrating my determination in climbing that imaginary giant beanstalk. It's only now that I realise maybe the audience wasn't actually laughing WITH me.
I felt like a celebrity in the playground!
A little later in my school career, I remember the most beautiful mermaid's tail being designed by Mama for the end of year concert. I was to be perched on the edge of the stage and following on from my earlier theatrical success, I was again waving my arms. I didn't last long up there. I believe I fainted. And possibly bounced.
Luckily, this fall didn't completely curb my enthusiasm for school productions, although it did take a fair bit of convincing on my sister's part to get me involved again.
Throughout the different experiences, the friendships and camaraderie that was discovered in kindred spirits, I developed my love for musicals and stage shows. Even all these years later, I still get a nostalgic heart palpitation when passing a high school billboard announcing this year's show, or riding past a flyer advertising a local production.
With this back story, I bring you:
Pineapple-Shaped Lamps is a theatre company made up of film and theatre students. Not only are they adorable (see video above) but it appears from their strategically placed merchandise that we share a passion for Joss Whedon's work.
I was bemused to be their first pledge and wondered how long it would take the Whedonverse to discover this project and get it fully funded.
Today, I have an answer. It took a day. One day! How AMAZING is this community?
I can only imagine the fun and excitement this theatre company are going to have in planning this show and putting it all together. I'm already a little jealous. But more so, I am incredibly proud to have been a part of their project.
Break a leg, Pineapple-Shaped Lamps!
[Question: Does anyone really say "break a leg" any more?!]
NOTE: While Pledge #3 is fully funded (yay!) may I direct you to the other projects still looking for support.
Pledge #2 : Ivan and Alyosha
Pledge #1 : Charity:Water
I only vaguely remember running on the spot, waving my little 7 year old arms wildly, demonstrating my determination in climbing that imaginary giant beanstalk. It's only now that I realise maybe the audience wasn't actually laughing WITH me.
I felt like a celebrity in the playground!
A little later in my school career, I remember the most beautiful mermaid's tail being designed by Mama for the end of year concert. I was to be perched on the edge of the stage and following on from my earlier theatrical success, I was again waving my arms. I didn't last long up there. I believe I fainted. And possibly bounced.
Luckily, this fall didn't completely curb my enthusiasm for school productions, although it did take a fair bit of convincing on my sister's part to get me involved again.
Throughout the different experiences, the friendships and camaraderie that was discovered in kindred spirits, I developed my love for musicals and stage shows. Even all these years later, I still get a nostalgic heart palpitation when passing a high school billboard announcing this year's show, or riding past a flyer advertising a local production.
With this back story, I bring you:
Pledge #3 : Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog: Live Musical!
Pineapple-Shaped Lamps is a theatre company made up of film and theatre students. Not only are they adorable (see video above) but it appears from their strategically placed merchandise that we share a passion for Joss Whedon's work.
I was bemused to be their first pledge and wondered how long it would take the Whedonverse to discover this project and get it fully funded.
Today, I have an answer. It took a day. One day! How AMAZING is this community?
I can only imagine the fun and excitement this theatre company are going to have in planning this show and putting it all together. I'm already a little jealous. But more so, I am incredibly proud to have been a part of their project.
Break a leg, Pineapple-Shaped Lamps!
[Question: Does anyone really say "break a leg" any more?!]
NOTE: While Pledge #3 is fully funded (yay!) may I direct you to the other projects still looking for support.
Pledge #2 : Ivan and Alyosha
Pledge #1 : Charity:Water
Sunday, January 16
PLEDGE 2 = Ivan and Alyosha
Disclaimer: My giddy love for this pledge has not yet calmed its way out of my heart, so this post may be all nostalgic and sappy . I have faith that y'all can deal with it.
I spent the better part of my 20s in love with an incredibly talented punk rocker who wanted to take over the world, one local town at a time. We were young and naive but our hopefulness and passion kept our relationship going even when the love had gone. I don't regret a second of it. I learnt so much from our time together and it was with him that my love for creativity blossomed and evolved.
I have so many precious memories inspired by him and his band.
I remember the excitement when they finally had the money for their first session in a professional recording studio. I got a kitten that day. I remember all the friends gathered around the pool table till dawn, to help assemble the CD cases and album notes. I fell in love that day. I remember being on the door for the album release party. I awoke my passion for photography that day.
And I remember the expense. [God, do I remember the expense!]
I am forever in awe of the independent musicians and singer/songwriters who keep pushing forward, most struggling to make a buck, yet they still manage to make a difference in people's lives with their music. One local town at a time.
Music feeds my spirit. The right lyric, the right hook, the right beat, these are defining moments in my day. And while I am fickle and I have struggled throughout my life to decide on my favourite genre, I can finally say with some certainty that folk music is my true love.
Ok, I can't say it with any certainty because as we've established, I am incapable of deciding on a favourite anything. But folk music currently features predominantly in my life. And with that, I am happy and excited to introduce you all to:
Pledge #2 : Ivan and Alyosha's North American Tour
I'm gonna let them speak (sing) for themselves. They're funnier.
LOVE!
I spent the better part of my 20s in love with an incredibly talented punk rocker who wanted to take over the world, one local town at a time. We were young and naive but our hopefulness and passion kept our relationship going even when the love had gone. I don't regret a second of it. I learnt so much from our time together and it was with him that my love for creativity blossomed and evolved.
I have so many precious memories inspired by him and his band.
I remember the excitement when they finally had the money for their first session in a professional recording studio. I got a kitten that day. I remember all the friends gathered around the pool table till dawn, to help assemble the CD cases and album notes. I fell in love that day. I remember being on the door for the album release party. I awoke my passion for photography that day.
And I remember the expense. [God, do I remember the expense!]
I am forever in awe of the independent musicians and singer/songwriters who keep pushing forward, most struggling to make a buck, yet they still manage to make a difference in people's lives with their music. One local town at a time.
Music feeds my spirit. The right lyric, the right hook, the right beat, these are defining moments in my day. And while I am fickle and I have struggled throughout my life to decide on my favourite genre, I can finally say with some certainty that folk music is my true love.
Ok, I can't say it with any certainty because as we've established, I am incapable of deciding on a favourite anything. But folk music currently features predominantly in my life. And with that, I am happy and excited to introduce you all to:
I'm gonna let them speak (sing) for themselves. They're funnier.
LOVE!
so many pledges ... & then I had to go find an honorable mention
Sunday was my reward day to head out and take some photos of Melbourne with my brand spanking new camera (say hi to Hank everyone) but I had to go and ground myself.
And while the sun is shining brightly and people are laughing and playing outside, I can't be all begrudgey (I don't think that's a word?) because I have spent the better part of this morning on kickstarter.com finding some AWESOME projects and falling in platonic love with some AMAZING artists.
All will be revealed later today and throughout the week but I have to make an honorable mention to a project that I think is adorable as! Its fundraising time is ending in a few short hours and the project is still some way off meeting its target.
If a project doesn't meet its target, the artist doesn't get any of the pledges.
All together now ... *SAD FACE*
The Project is called: The Museum of Messages - Thoughts in the Public Realm
Helena V. de Vengoechea is a photographer capturing images of the messages that people have left behind. She explains it beautifully in her kickstarter video:
I love this idea more than I can possibly describe. Largely in part, I believe, because I see hidden meaning in almost every part of my day. When I wake up in the morning and I have a song I haven't heard in years playing in my head, I have to wonder where it's come from. When there is an odd message scratched in chalk on my driveway, I have to wonder why MY driveway.
My imagination gets carried away thinking about the types of people that left these messages and that is why I love Helena's concept. I really hope that in the last 3 hours she manages to raise the $1730 required to exhibit and publish her work.
Stay tuned, this project has well and truly kicked (ha!) off this week (yay pay day!) and I am giddy beyond comprehension!!
Loving you ALL! Y'all are just so pretty!!
And while the sun is shining brightly and people are laughing and playing outside, I can't be all begrudgey (I don't think that's a word?) because I have spent the better part of this morning on kickstarter.com finding some AWESOME projects and falling in platonic love with some AMAZING artists.
All will be revealed later today and throughout the week but I have to make an honorable mention to a project that I think is adorable as! Its fundraising time is ending in a few short hours and the project is still some way off meeting its target.
If a project doesn't meet its target, the artist doesn't get any of the pledges.
All together now ... *SAD FACE*
The Project is called: The Museum of Messages - Thoughts in the Public Realm
Helena V. de Vengoechea is a photographer capturing images of the messages that people have left behind. She explains it beautifully in her kickstarter video:
I love this idea more than I can possibly describe. Largely in part, I believe, because I see hidden meaning in almost every part of my day. When I wake up in the morning and I have a song I haven't heard in years playing in my head, I have to wonder where it's come from. When there is an odd message scratched in chalk on my driveway, I have to wonder why MY driveway.
My imagination gets carried away thinking about the types of people that left these messages and that is why I love Helena's concept. I really hope that in the last 3 hours she manages to raise the $1730 required to exhibit and publish her work.
Stay tuned, this project has well and truly kicked (ha!) off this week (yay pay day!) and I am giddy beyond comprehension!!
Loving you ALL! Y'all are just so pretty!!
Saturday, January 15
my gratitude isn't as sporadic as my blog posts
I did vow to share a little more of myself through this blog during 2011 and then I went back to work. I know, right?
Work = a management/project co-ordinator role in our customer care department but it started two years ago as 2nd level technical product support for our staff. This means I now spend the majority of my day, usually 10 to 12 hours of it, swinging like a pendulum from compassionately geeky to analytically bossy.
It's exhausting!
But I don't want to use that as an excuse for not keeping up with this project.
Which brings me to my Gratitude entry #2 (Pledge entry #2 will be revealed tomorrow).
This week I have been grateful for the generosity of strangers. You hear so much in the news about all the bad stuff that goes on and all the terrible things that we're doing to each other. Very rarely do you ever hear about the next door neighbour running out and taking someone's washing off the line just before it rains, knowing that someone (read: me) is at work cringing as those first rain drops start to fall.
On a grander scale. With the recent floods in Queensland, seeing everyone across the country and across the world reach out with their hearts and their paychecks to help those in need.
I am also grateful for my family. My gratitude for each one of them is immeasurable! From the Saturday morning Skype chats with Mama, to the late night delirious messages from my sister. No matter the day I've had (see above re bossy) they always lift my Spirit and make me feel adored even when I feel least deserving.
Lastly today, I am grateful for technology. It takes absolutely NO effort to send someone a quick text, a quick photo or a quick email to say, "love you!" or "can't wait to see you soon!" or "I hope you're having a blissful day". We can make someone feel loved and cared about in a second. That's pretty powerful!
Love, love and more love to everyone!
If you have a spare dollar this week please consider helping out our beautiful Queensland state here: www.qld.gov.au/floods/donate.html
Or contributing to my Charity:Water project here: MyCharity:Water Campaign

Work = a management/project co-ordinator role in our customer care department but it started two years ago as 2nd level technical product support for our staff. This means I now spend the majority of my day, usually 10 to 12 hours of it, swinging like a pendulum from compassionately geeky to analytically bossy.
It's exhausting!
But I don't want to use that as an excuse for not keeping up with this project.
Which brings me to my Gratitude entry #2 (Pledge entry #2 will be revealed tomorrow).
This week I have been grateful for the generosity of strangers. You hear so much in the news about all the bad stuff that goes on and all the terrible things that we're doing to each other. Very rarely do you ever hear about the next door neighbour running out and taking someone's washing off the line just before it rains, knowing that someone (read: me) is at work cringing as those first rain drops start to fall.
On a grander scale. With the recent floods in Queensland, seeing everyone across the country and across the world reach out with their hearts and their paychecks to help those in need.
I am also grateful for my family. My gratitude for each one of them is immeasurable! From the Saturday morning Skype chats with Mama, to the late night delirious messages from my sister. No matter the day I've had (see above re bossy) they always lift my Spirit and make me feel adored even when I feel least deserving.
Lastly today, I am grateful for technology. It takes absolutely NO effort to send someone a quick text, a quick photo or a quick email to say, "love you!" or "can't wait to see you soon!" or "I hope you're having a blissful day". We can make someone feel loved and cared about in a second. That's pretty powerful!
Love, love and more love to everyone!
If you have a spare dollar this week please consider helping out our beautiful Queensland state here: www.qld.gov.au/floods/donate.html
Or contributing to my Charity:Water project here: MyCharity:Water Campaign

Wednesday, January 12
Conundrum
If someone was to strap me to a very uncomfortable chair and shine one of those bright interrogation lights into my eyes in an attempt to discover what my most favourite thing in the world is... ever... there would be tears.
Maybe mine. But probably theirs.
I imagine my response would go something like:
DANCE!
oh. no, wait ...
MUSIC!
except. wait ...
PHOTOGRAPHY!
but then. sorry, one sec ...
FOOD!
although...
So you can imagine, I'm sure, the pain I am in as I try to select my very first pledge from kickstarter.com.
I haven't quite resorted to strapping myself to a very uncomfortable chair and shining a bright spotlight into my eyes, but that's only because I ran out of duct tape during Aggie's last visit.
My self-imposed deadline for my next pledge is this weekend which leaves me TWO days!
TWO days to pick from all my favourite categories.
And there are Lost and Fringe DVDs to watch. [Just so you know, I can't make a pledge to J.J. Abrahms - that's called a salary.]
Wish me luck ... and sleep.
And if you have a favourite category feel free to share!
Wishing you days filled with all your favourite things! XX
Maybe mine. But probably theirs.
I imagine my response would go something like:
DANCE!
oh. no, wait ...
MUSIC!
except. wait ...
PHOTOGRAPHY!
but then. sorry, one sec ...
FOOD!
although...
So you can imagine, I'm sure, the pain I am in as I try to select my very first pledge from kickstarter.com.
I haven't quite resorted to strapping myself to a very uncomfortable chair and shining a bright spotlight into my eyes, but that's only because I ran out of duct tape during Aggie's last visit.
My self-imposed deadline for my next pledge is this weekend which leaves me TWO days!
TWO days to pick from all my favourite categories.
And there are Lost and Fringe DVDs to watch. [Just so you know, I can't make a pledge to J.J. Abrahms - that's called a salary.]
Wish me luck ... and sleep.
And if you have a favourite category feel free to share!
Wishing you days filled with all your favourite things! XX
Monday, January 3
I think I might be stalking Doreen Virtue
Now, Doreen Virtue has always struck me as a lovely lady. I believe I can say that with some authority considering the various books and oracle cards I've benefited from over the years, and I also travelled to see her speak at a conference in Auckland. She exudes warmth and authenticity and objectively speaking I'm sure she wouldn't mind me following her on youtube and twitter and facebook and angeltherapy.com. But at what point do I start looking a little bit like a creepy fan?
I started obsessing a little about that while shuffling my Doreen Virtue Daily Guidance from your ANGELS oracle cards. I know, probably not the best thought use of my quiet time. But the creation of this blog has consumed me over the last couple of weeks, I allow it because I know time will bring me peace of mind. But my aversion to social-networking has also had my brain cogs churning and I'm not sure time will bring me peace with that one.
So, I was shuffling and obsessing away and, naturally, a card falls out of the deck. For those not familiar with the symbolism of this, I'll share my interpretation.
"Bella!!!! Pay Attention!!!!!"
But said a lot gentler and kinder, Angels use exclamation marks a lot more sparingly than I do.
The card that fell out?
NEW PARTNER
"A chance meeting is no mistake. It is Divinely orchestrated as a catalyst to set the wheels in motion for the fruition of your prayers.
Pay careful attention to new people we send into your life. You will recognize them by your sense of familiarity, comfort and safety"
I really just need to be clear here. If I happen to bump into Doreen Virtue at some point in my day or week or month, it is not my fault! It is a Divinely orchestrated catalyst!
I had to share this reading with you because it cracked me up!
And with that, I wish you all a Divinely orchestrated day filled with much laughter, love and Doreen. Go, follow! Take the pressure off me for a while!

MyCharity:Water Campaign
I started obsessing a little about that while shuffling my Doreen Virtue Daily Guidance from your ANGELS oracle cards. I know, probably not the best thought use of my quiet time. But the creation of this blog has consumed me over the last couple of weeks, I allow it because I know time will bring me peace of mind. But my aversion to social-networking has also had my brain cogs churning and I'm not sure time will bring me peace with that one.
So, I was shuffling and obsessing away and, naturally, a card falls out of the deck. For those not familiar with the symbolism of this, I'll share my interpretation.
"Bella!!!! Pay Attention!!!!!"
But said a lot gentler and kinder, Angels use exclamation marks a lot more sparingly than I do.
The card that fell out?
"A chance meeting is no mistake.
Pay careful attention to new people we send into your life.
I really just need to be clear here. If I happen to bump into Doreen Virtue at some point in my day or week or month, it is not my fault! It is a Divinely orchestrated catalyst!
I had to share this reading with you because it cracked me up!
And with that, I wish you all a Divinely orchestrated day filled with much laughter, love and Doreen. Go, follow! Take the pressure off me for a while!

Sunday, January 2
Cream Coloured Ponies and Crisp Apple Strudels
I've never really cared for social networking. Quite unexpectedly and somewhat disappointingly I found myself to be of the "get off my lawn" and "turn down that music" crowd, despite being decades too young to be so technologically old-fashioned. In saying that, I am often in awe of the communities, romances and friendships born from people making heart-full and mindful connections online. But even with the proof and the hope of there being MANY kindred spirits in this world, I have shied away from establishing an online identity.
Please don't mistake my apprehension for blogging or commenting or connecting as an overall dislike of technology or the web ... or people. I am a proud geek-gamer-girl at heart and my days are always filled to the brim with techie concepts and delirious web-speak through my job with one of Australia's leading online companies. My love for my work, my love for pop-culture and my LOVE for all pretty things ever created and showcased online, often has me losing track of hours and losing track of days (translation: no sleep). And while I have delighted in finding amazing online treasures, be they people, stories or art, I have always been satisfied with just peeking in and smiling a secret noncommittal hello or shedding a quiet tear for the strangers whose stories I follow.
And now here we are.
As much as I would like to hoist up my caftan and retreat back to the safety of my online solitude, just me, my twitter feed and my lemon honey tea, I am determined to do things differently this year. I have been inspired to carve out my own public corner of this world so that I can share my love of all the creativity that surrounds us.
In keeping with my conviction to break down my barriers to social-networking, I'd like to over time also share a little more of myself. It's my way of encouraging those that stumble through here to stick around for a while and maybe find something that will inspire them in their journey. Not only do I want this space to celebrate creativity, I also want it to celebrate people. Or, let's all just CELEBRATE.
With that, I give you my first attempt at a Gratitude Journal. Oprah has always said we need one and I don't think we're allowed to poo-poo Oprah.
I always find so many different things to be grateful for in my day. From simple little things, like my housekeys being where I left them, to the more obscure things, like being the only one in my apartment block choosing to use the communal washing machine on the first and potentially only sunny day of the week. Instead of making a boring list of all the things I love, I'm going to give you a random selection of 3.
I am grateful for the awesomeness that is/was/will be again - Gene Kelly. As much as I believe that souls do reincarnate, I also believe that a little bit of Gene Kelly's spirit fuses itself to anyone that is lucky enough to watch him dance. Or maybe I'm just biased because I love his movies so much?
I love(!!) old movies. The black&whites, the slooooow drawn out westerns, the classics and the musicals. Oh how I love the musicals. But none make my heart sing as loudly as Gene Kelly. The man could MOVE! (and sing and act), and it didn't hurt that he was also very pretty. I am grateful that Gene Kelly existed in this world and I am grateful that his work still exists and maybe inspires future generations?
Next, I am grateful for the awesomeness that is Anna Beth Chao. I have known of Anna Beth from her very first blog entry maybe 10 years ago? I've watched her stunning daughter grow up in what feels like seconds, I've watched AB's creativity touch so many people's lives and I've been inspired to look at my life through a high quality lens and get the most out of the colours and angles of my day. That's a metaphorical lens. I was trying something clever there.
Anna Beth's humour, compassion and stunning designs are a gift to friends, family and complete strangers and after 10 years of inspiration my thank you is way overdue!
Lastly for today, I am grateful for the awesomeness that are deliveries! From groceries right to your kitchen bench, or parcels from distant family and friends, to Lost Season 6 rental DVDs right to your letterbox. Or in this case, my letterbox - please no one say anything spoilerish about Lost. Regardless of what the delivery is, that knock signifies a gift of some sort has arrived and those few footsteps to the front door are filled with a burst of excitement and if you're me, a brief musing about whether there's time to change this ratty t-shirt.
And there you have it. A small peek into the inner ramblings of the person behind this AngelVibe project. I wish you many things in your day that make your own gratitude list!
Please don't mistake my apprehension for blogging or commenting or connecting as an overall dislike of technology or the web ... or people. I am a proud geek-gamer-girl at heart and my days are always filled to the brim with techie concepts and delirious web-speak through my job with one of Australia's leading online companies. My love for my work, my love for pop-culture and my LOVE for all pretty things ever created and showcased online, often has me losing track of hours and losing track of days (translation: no sleep). And while I have delighted in finding amazing online treasures, be they people, stories or art, I have always been satisfied with just peeking in and smiling a secret noncommittal hello or shedding a quiet tear for the strangers whose stories I follow.
And now here we are.
As much as I would like to hoist up my caftan and retreat back to the safety of my online solitude, just me, my twitter feed and my lemon honey tea, I am determined to do things differently this year. I have been inspired to carve out my own public corner of this world so that I can share my love of all the creativity that surrounds us.
In keeping with my conviction to break down my barriers to social-networking, I'd like to over time also share a little more of myself. It's my way of encouraging those that stumble through here to stick around for a while and maybe find something that will inspire them in their journey. Not only do I want this space to celebrate creativity, I also want it to celebrate people. Or, let's all just CELEBRATE.
With that, I give you my first attempt at a Gratitude Journal. Oprah has always said we need one and I don't think we're allowed to poo-poo Oprah.
I always find so many different things to be grateful for in my day. From simple little things, like my housekeys being where I left them, to the more obscure things, like being the only one in my apartment block choosing to use the communal washing machine on the first and potentially only sunny day of the week. Instead of making a boring list of all the things I love, I'm going to give you a random selection of 3.
I am grateful for the awesomeness that is/was/will be again - Gene Kelly. As much as I believe that souls do reincarnate, I also believe that a little bit of Gene Kelly's spirit fuses itself to anyone that is lucky enough to watch him dance. Or maybe I'm just biased because I love his movies so much?
I love(!!) old movies. The black&whites, the slooooow drawn out westerns, the classics and the musicals. Oh how I love the musicals. But none make my heart sing as loudly as Gene Kelly. The man could MOVE! (and sing and act), and it didn't hurt that he was also very pretty. I am grateful that Gene Kelly existed in this world and I am grateful that his work still exists and maybe inspires future generations?
Next, I am grateful for the awesomeness that is Anna Beth Chao. I have known of Anna Beth from her very first blog entry maybe 10 years ago? I've watched her stunning daughter grow up in what feels like seconds, I've watched AB's creativity touch so many people's lives and I've been inspired to look at my life through a high quality lens and get the most out of the colours and angles of my day. That's a metaphorical lens. I was trying something clever there.
Anna Beth's humour, compassion and stunning designs are a gift to friends, family and complete strangers and after 10 years of inspiration my thank you is way overdue!
Lastly for today, I am grateful for the awesomeness that are deliveries! From groceries right to your kitchen bench, or parcels from distant family and friends, to Lost Season 6 rental DVDs right to your letterbox. Or in this case, my letterbox - please no one say anything spoilerish about Lost. Regardless of what the delivery is, that knock signifies a gift of some sort has arrived and those few footsteps to the front door are filled with a burst of excitement and if you're me, a brief musing about whether there's time to change this ratty t-shirt.
And there you have it. A small peek into the inner ramblings of the person behind this AngelVibe project. I wish you many things in your day that make your own gratitude list!
Saturday, January 1
PLEDGE 1 = Charity : Water
Welcome to 2011 and welcome to what I hope will be a creative journey shared by many kindred spirits! I am so excited! Brace yourselves. The plan for this year has been forming itself since the inspiration first hit and I have again felt the stirring of pure bliss starting at my toes. I take great delight in being able to finally introduce - please imagine a drum roll here - the first pledge for 2011 ...
Pledge #1 : Charity : Water
I've tried not to put too much pressure on this first pledge. But I have to confess that I've been cooing at it like a mother to her newborn, and more than once I've caught myself doing that little excited jig that makes people wonder if I need to pee. I might. I was so excited to be able to make this pledge that I couldn't even wait until 1/1/11.
For me, this first pledge is the game-changer. Not only does it set the bar and set my intention for 2011, it's also fulfilling a love for a project that first moved me to tears in 2009. Shit time flies.
I guess you could say I'm cheating a little bit here. I've gone outside the scope of what I first planned to do with the kickstarter.com website. And you'd be right in saying that this is not your typical creative project. But there is no denying that the Charity : Water concept was born from an inspired and creative soul and as far as projects go, this is one that many people should be proud of. I truly could not think of a better way to start my 2011.
While I don't plan on using this blog as a platform to fund-raise for the various worthy charities that are out there, I am using my first 2011 pledge to champion for this charity. What they are creating doesn't just change lives, to describe it as such oversimplifies the amazing work that they do. This organisation is helping to heal developing nations and they are healing future generations.
Bless them for that.
I urge you to watch and read Scott Harrison's story and join me in celebrating him and all the people working with him.
If you already have a project running on MyCharity : Water please let me know so I can contribute to your goal! Or, you can visit existing projects and make your own pledge.
And here's one I found via twitter: 7-year old Bridger gives up Christmas presents
Love, light and pretty rainbows to you all. And may the new year bring with it everything that your heart desires.
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
I've tried not to put too much pressure on this first pledge. But I have to confess that I've been cooing at it like a mother to her newborn, and more than once I've caught myself doing that little excited jig that makes people wonder if I need to pee. I might. I was so excited to be able to make this pledge that I couldn't even wait until 1/1/11.
For me, this first pledge is the game-changer. Not only does it set the bar and set my intention for 2011, it's also fulfilling a love for a project that first moved me to tears in 2009. Shit time flies.
I guess you could say I'm cheating a little bit here. I've gone outside the scope of what I first planned to do with the kickstarter.com website. And you'd be right in saying that this is not your typical creative project. But there is no denying that the Charity : Water concept was born from an inspired and creative soul and as far as projects go, this is one that many people should be proud of. I truly could not think of a better way to start my 2011.
While I don't plan on using this blog as a platform to fund-raise for the various worthy charities that are out there, I am using my first 2011 pledge to champion for this charity. What they are creating doesn't just change lives, to describe it as such oversimplifies the amazing work that they do. This organisation is helping to heal developing nations and they are healing future generations.
Bless them for that.
I urge you to watch and read Scott Harrison's story and join me in celebrating him and all the people working with him.
If you already have a project running on MyCharity : Water please let me know so I can contribute to your goal! Or, you can visit existing projects and make your own pledge.
And here's one I found via twitter: 7-year old Bridger gives up Christmas presents
Love, light and pretty rainbows to you all. And may the new year bring with it everything that your heart desires.
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
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