All that jazz

Jul 30, 2013 01:05

This is an intersection with the fabulous kathrynrose. Her companion entry can be found here.
~~~I learned young that there is only one thing when words fail, when there's too much and too little to say simultaneously. Music fills out silence, and can say all the important things that I can't ( Read more... )

nostalgia ahoy, family, true stories about me, memories, my family is weird, intersection, music, i tag too much, exhibit b, i'm kinda weird, this entry contains werewolves

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mythingperson August 2 2013, 15:19:09 UTC
Sometimes the little things become too big and the big things are still too big. It's nice to have something that's easy to return to. :)

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kajel July 31 2013, 01:13:25 UTC
My Grandfather and his kids (mom) had this connection also. There was always the music to connect them. This was lovely.

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mythingperson August 2 2013, 15:19:46 UTC
Thank you. :)

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kathrynrose July 31 2013, 17:27:32 UTC
Thanks for being an awesome intersection partner. I can't tell you how excited I am about getting to know you better. Rawr!

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mythingperson August 2 2013, 15:21:08 UTC
You were fantastic to work with, and I'm SO glad we did this. Thank you for putting up with my crazy scheduling and flailing and such. I am super squeeful to have made such an awesome new friend! Rawr indeed! :)

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theun4givables August 1 2013, 00:56:01 UTC
Man, this was really sweet and I completely get this connection through music. It's how my dad and I relate, a bit; same with him and my brother.

I enjoyed this, a whole lot. :)

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mythingperson August 2 2013, 15:21:35 UTC
:D Yay, I'm glad you enjoyed it!

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roina_arwen August 1 2013, 03:34:47 UTC
This is lovely. I hope you share it with your dad - he deserves to know how much you value him. *hugs*

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mythingperson August 2 2013, 15:22:40 UTC
I... find myself strangely nervous at the thought of sharing it with him. Which is not a good enough reason to not do it. Thanks for the suggestion - I would not have thought of it myself (which seems odd, but is totally true, I assure you).

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roina_arwen August 2 2013, 15:55:30 UTC
You could print it out and let him read it, mail it to him in a letter or something? It might be easier to do that way. I think he would treasure it! *hugs*

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