That’s Not What Friends Do

And then, Maybe we can just be friends first, see where that goes… She proposes the idea with a smile, in all seriousness. It doesn’t make sense to me and I can tell it… Continue reading

Puzzled

At first it seems too much to handle Too many parts, too many pieces You don’t know if you’re motivated to face the tiny broken challenge in front of you. However – As… Continue reading

Sunlight’s 5th

You’re a passenger in the back seat. Your eyes are closed and head back. Forced comfort. You face the window. The sun is on your side. Where the trees allow, the sun passes… Continue reading

The Nature of Chaos

Stand calm in the chaos of your own emotions; it will all pass. As if you’re standing at the edge of a moving ship and the chaos is the wind. It will pass.… Continue reading

This.

This is a smile. This is a laugh. This is a tear. This is a friend. This is a father. This is a mother. A sister, a brother. This is a place to… Continue reading

23 Things To Do Instead Of Getting Engaged Before You’re 23

Originally posted on Wander Onwards:
As 2013 wraps up, I’ve been noticing more and more people getting engaged and/or married under the age of 23. I get it. It’s cold outside… you want…

Terrifying, But Beautiful

I made this piece of documentary work for a Documentary Theory & History course I took during my final semester at St. Edward’s University. It’s a [very] mini documentary about my best friend,… Continue reading

Layers of Meaning

Video Production & Editing, Fall 2013: I came up with an idea for a short documentary project, my classmates liked it enough to vote for it as one of the videos to be… Continue reading

Ajar

Sometimes you have to compile the thoughts that consume you and just put them away. Pile them up before they can pile up on you. Go back to them when you’re ready. Save… Continue reading

An Imaginative Something

So, I did something new. I wrote a song from a song. More specifically, I wrote a song in English from a song that’s in Icelandic. Sounds strange, I know. It is. But… Continue reading