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how it happened that we played on the subway that day and you all know about it now.

Posted by jessica on Jan 7, 2012 with 56 Comments
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The next time you decide to wear your hair in pigtails, think long and hard about it. Because, see, you might just become part of a little video that gets to see more of the world than you do.

I’m actually not upset about the pigtails, I just think it’s a little funny. And not so glamorous. But life is not about being glamorous, is it? If that were the case, I should really stop wearing my favorite sweat pants to the gym. The ones with the holes. In the seat of the pants, that is. But, lucky for me, the point of life is not glamour, so LIVE ON, dear sweatpants, LIVE ON!

But, someone asked me to tell about the youtube video. Give some exposition. Like, how it happened to be that me and the fierce drummer just started jamming on the subway on a regular Tuesday evening on the A train (as if there is anything regular about a Tuesday evening on the A train!). So, here goes.

I had come from a series of classes and grocery shopping (life is not about glamour; case in point). I had my uke strapped to my back because I like to use the commute on the train to practice, if I can. You know, make the most of the 35 minutes, better myself and blah blah blah. And–before you go into a tirade about how PEOPLE JUST WANNA BE LEFT ALONE ON THE SUBWAY, SO JUST TAKE YOUR UKULELE AND USE IT TO BUILD A FIRE BECAUSE YOU’RE A HIPSTER AND SO YOU SURELY CANNOT AFFORD HEAT!–let me explain. I practice so quietly. Barely strumming at all–more just going over finger positions and picking, that kind of stuff.

In fact, yesterday I was doing just that, when I suddenly looked at the guy next to me and asked, “Does this bother you at all?” He looked irritated by having to strain to hear my voice over whatever was coming from his headphones, and, once he did finally hear me, he said ‘no’ in such an are-you-an-idiot? kind of tone, that you’d think I’d asked him if he’d like to eat one of the rats that live in the tunnels for dinner tonight.

I didn’t ask him that till later, after I was finished practicing. Duh.

Anyway, my uke was strapped to my back while waiting for the train at 59th. Fierce drummer and his friends walk up to me. “What’s that you got?” the drummer asks me. “A ukulele,” I say. “It’s not a cello?” someone else asks.

“It’s not a cello,” and I leave it at that.

“Why don’t you give me your number?” the drummer asks me.

“So we can jam?” I ask.

“…Among other things,” he answers.

Which is when I explain that he can give me his number, if he’d like, but I don’t regularly give my number out. He scrambles to find a pen. The A train shows up. I move to leave. He convinces his friends to jump onto my train with me, and then we all sit down. “Are you good?” the drummer asks me.

Which is usually when I don’t quite know what to say. And honestly, I’ve only been playing the uke for a few months–I’m not that good. I’m pretty good at the piano; pretty okay, I mean, but not really good at the uke. Thus, the practicing during my commute, see?

Another guy asks me, “You gonna sing some (which is when he makes yodeling noises–and I am not gonna attempt to spell yodeling noises. Not at 2:15 in the morning, anyway)?”

“No,” I say. “I’ll sing something better.”

So, then, I don’t even remember quite how it happens, but next thing I know, the drummer has started a beat–he wants something in 6, but we compromise on 4–and I am playing Ain’t My Friend.

Matt, who I didn’t know then, but have since gotten to know some, has taken out his phonecam and is recording it all. I start to sing. I start to rap. The guy in the SOX hat to my left starts to smile. The drummer’s friend starts to tell everyone what is happening; how we are strangers and it’s truly a serendipitous moment that we’re all experiencing.

And the magical part is that, well, we all seem to truly be in the same place. This place filled with music. Either listening to it or making it–or both–we’re here. Sharing one space. Together. What a lovely word: together.

Anyway, the rest is, as they say, history.

I am extremely SHOCKED over how that clip has found it’s way into so many different places. When Matt told me he was gonna put it on youtube and made sure to get my first and last name so he could tag me, I thought, Cool, maybe my parents will like to see it. 

And they do; my parents sure do like to see it.

I just didn’t think so many other parents would like to see it, too.

I am grateful. It was special. It involved every last person that was there; not any one of us could have made that happen alone.

Like I said, together. 

yes, I’m grateful.

Posted by jessica on Oct 1, 2011 with 8 Comments
in Loved Ones, Performance, there are pictures here, Thoughts and Feelings
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Dear Jessica,

You know that girl who looks just like you? The one who has to do two shows tomorrow? Well, she’d like you to go to sleep.

Like, now.

You know, carpe diem.

Or rather, go to bed now so that you can do that carpe diem stuff tomorrow.

But first be grateful.

Intentionally so.

Because there are some beautiful people crowding your life right about now.
They laugh and listen and dance.

They do all that stuff with you.

And they make work so much fun.

Um, case in point.

So yes, practice gratitude.
And then fall asleep.
In that order.

otter party.

Posted by jessica on Jul 4, 2011 with 9 Comments
in Thoughts and Feelings
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You probably already know this, but I’m a little late to the party. The party where everyone knows that otters hold hands while they sleep so as not to drift away from each other. Best party ever. I mean, have you seen otters? Already adorable. They have that down. But otters holding hands? COME ON. [...]

hovering.

Posted by jessica on Jan 16, 2011 with 6 Comments
in I Lift My Eyes Up, Thoughts and Feelings
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Lately, I feel like one big hovering question. But the word hovering gives me hope, for some reason. Let me explain. I think that it makes me think of the sublime. It makes me think of the Spirit of God. Because he was simply hovering in the very beginning, before he created all of us funny [...]

boy sets fire.

Posted by jessica on Nov 28, 2010 with 15 Comments
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Tonight, I did this. I got to watch boy sets fire’s first show back. It has been a three year hiatus. And it was so good to see them on stage again. Of course my brother Josh was hilarious. And of course they sounded amazing. One of the definite highlights was watching Michele Poplo, the administrative [...]

“we’re all mad here.” –the cheshire cat

Posted by jessica on Oct 18, 2010 with 10 Comments
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I am playing a progression of chords on the guitar. Darby starts singing baby, it’s cold outside, and goodness, but I am not playing anywhere close to the right chords for that song, but she’s making it work. So I join her. You would have done the same, trust me. ——- At any given time [...]

uhhh….thanks…?

Posted by jessica on Sep 25, 2010 with 24 Comments
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Because you asked, this is the sketch a stranger did of me at the airport. It was unsolicited. And I really don’t think it looks like me. Like, at all. I mean, perhaps if my parents were Jay Leno and Barbra Streisand this is exactly what I’d look like. But it just so happens that [...]

the point to it all. or at least some of it.

Posted by jessica on Jun 9, 2010 with 14 Comments
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I saw this sign today. It’s rather hard not to see something that you are photographing, I think. And it has a point. One that I have been trying to live by for a while now. You know, digging into the moment. Realizing that life is happening whether or not it’s what I’d planned and [...]

sometimes I run out of things to say

Posted by jessica on Oct 26, 2009 with No Comments
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I am pretty sure that a guitar is maybe my best purchase I have ever made. This includes the recent maternity unitard that actually isn’t a maternity unitard that I acquired from Lululemon. And this also includes the shirt I just bought at a thrift store that was so perfect for my Halloween costume that [...]

that’s what I hear in these sounds

Posted by jessica on Sep 20, 2009 with No Comments
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It’s his footsteps that reach me. The sounds of stairs, begrudgingly giving way underneath. With a creak, announcing him. And even though he’s walking away, there’s still the sound of him, and I love those loud stairs for that. But then the big door swings open and closes with a hollow thud and that’s that. [...]