Jones Beach Amphitheater, Long Island
July 29, 2017
Opening act: James Arthur, Fitz and the Tantrums
Main Act: my favorite band One Republic - played for over an hour straight
Ryan Tedder is one of the greatest singers and songwriters ever
#bandsthatlastforever #musicforthesoul
we were right in front of the stage - a few rows away
felt their music in my soul - sang and danced to everything
went to have dumplings in NYC at 1am
crashed at 2am and slept all Sunday
totally worth it
one of the best nights of my life
Mohit took lots of videos of the concert - and of me singing, dancing, and getting emotionally into the music :-)
Sunday, July 30, 2017
Saturday, July 22, 2017
Sunday, July 16, 2017
To The Bone
This life-changing movie changed my perspective on things, highlighted priorities, and was very my-life relevant, and touched my heart and soul. Doesn't matter your struggle, your battle, your demon. Everything starts and ends in the mind. You CAN conquer ANYTHING. Everything is possible. Loved ones keep you going and alive. And a few amazingly special incredible doctors can really and truly change your health - and life. Trust your healthcare team - and your family & friends. #soulmatehusbandM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=705yRfs6Dbs
https://apnews.com/c8d9f28e743e47ebb7cb4af1c97787ac/Review:-Marti-Noxon's-'To-the-Bone'-a-deeply-moving-debut
"The film presents eating disorders almost like a form of addiction. Keanu Reeves plays Dr. Beckham, whose approach is to encourage patients to decide for themselves what their future lives should look like. In one of the film’s most poignant scenes, he reveals one of adulthood’s great and troubling secrets.
'Things don’t all add up,' he says. 'But you are resilient. Face some hard facts and you could have an incredible life.' And right there is why this film is universal, even if you’re not a young person with an eating disorder. Growing up means realizing that life isn’t always fair and there’s no guarantee that everything will be all right."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=705yRfs6Dbs
https://apnews.com/c8d9f28e743e47ebb7cb4af1c97787ac/Review:-Marti-Noxon's-'To-the-Bone'-a-deeply-moving-debut
"The film presents eating disorders almost like a form of addiction. Keanu Reeves plays Dr. Beckham, whose approach is to encourage patients to decide for themselves what their future lives should look like. In one of the film’s most poignant scenes, he reveals one of adulthood’s great and troubling secrets.
'Things don’t all add up,' he says. 'But you are resilient. Face some hard facts and you could have an incredible life.' And right there is why this film is universal, even if you’re not a young person with an eating disorder. Growing up means realizing that life isn’t always fair and there’s no guarantee that everything will be all right."
Saturday, July 15, 2017
Tuesday, July 4, 2017
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