Hello, friends!
It's been a long time since I posted because this past year I haven't done nearly the amount of travel for work as I have in the past; and I've also been extremely busy juggling work and music.
I wanted to let you know that I am relocating to another part of the South, so I will say goodbye to Mississippi for the time being. I grew up here and have loved most every minute of it, yet I'm ready for a new locale.
Me and my mandolin player, John, are moving to Asheville, North Carolina. We're going to reform the band and get to work writing new songs, playing to new faces and hitting the road.
It's a thrilling new chapter for me and I am excited beyond words to have a new place to explore, new culinary treats to discover and new friends to make. That being said, it's been hard for me to say my goodbyes to all the dear friends I have made during my 7 (!!) years in Jackson.
My last day with Mississippi Tourism is today. It's kind of weird...and I think it'll hit me later!
I plan on getting the blog up and running again once I get settled so that I can sharing pictures with you from my new place of residence. And you know for a fact I'll have plenty of stories to tell.
You'll hear from me again very soon!
~ Anna
p.s. Here's a photo of our new place. (Can't wait for springtime to hit!)
Showing posts with label New Year. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Year. Show all posts
30 January 2012
A New Chapter: Relocating
29 December 2010
What are you doing New Years?
Last year round 'bouts this time, I wrote a postlet (sort of like a piglet or naplet) about choosing a word for the year. My 2011 word...well, it's chosen but I want to do a little more thinking before I say it out loud.
My intent for the new year is harmony and balance, strengthening my strengths and not frantically spinning my wheels. So, if you know of a word that encompasses those sentiments, shoot me a message. If that stumps you, too, well...dammit! I'll just have to keep thinking in the meantime.
My intent for the new year is harmony and balance, strengthening my strengths and not frantically spinning my wheels. So, if you know of a word that encompasses those sentiments, shoot me a message. If that stumps you, too, well...dammit! I'll just have to keep thinking in the meantime.
If you're interested in choosing a word for the year rather than resolutions that fall through the cracks by the time January is even over, go to Susannah Conway's website and find out a little more about it (she's got a 2011 sheet but I can't seem to find the link and am getting bleary-eyed) and download the (free) worksheet right 'chere or try this one on Christine Kane's website for her (free) downloadable worksheet OR here's another one if you want to spring the $10 to try it out.
Here's a cool end-of-the-year project you can participate in called Reverb10. Seems really cool (if you're into that kind of thing)!
Here's a cool end-of-the-year project you can participate in called Reverb10. Seems really cool (if you're into that kind of thing)!
Husband always asks this question of his friends and family as the year comes to a close and I, in turn, will ask you:
What are the top 5 memorable moments that happened in your life this year?
Of course, there's going to be lots of things that qualify, but what hits the top of your list?
It's been a big year for me with lots of stellar moments to whittle down into 5 little spots but here goes (in no particular order):
#5: Growing as a writer...
(recording a demo, knocking out gigs from the top of the state to the coast)
(the Mississippi Culinary Trail, a regular food & restaurant column)
and as a storyteller through photography, video and blog.
#4: Our 1st wedding anniversary.
#3: My trip to Horn Island over the summer
#2: Attending a Barefoot Workshops session that taught me how to film & edit (and I finished the film my own darn self!)
#1: Starting my full-time position this month
with the Mississippi Development Authority, Division of Tourism!
I am a Special Projects Officer in the Bureau of Film, Music & Heritage. YAY!
Be safe, have lots of fun and I'll see you in 2011!
~A
p.s. bear with me while I change the design of the blog (it's bugging the heck outta me) and get my banner back up at the top. I have been in and out of town so it has not afforded me time to tinker with the thing. hopefully this weekend, i can sort it all out.
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13 January 2010
Happy New Year!
My year ended with quite a bang, to say the least. Me & QB got hitched at Thanksgiving! Then we headed straight into the Christmas holidays, traveling to Hernando to spend time with my family and on to Dallas where we enjoyed our white first Christmas with his family. We ended up having a quiet New Years at our house, dancing in our sock feet and toasting with champagne.
What's funny is there are quite a few blogs and people saying how they are glad 2009 is over. It was a bad year for some but it was a fantastic year in my house. Not everyone had a bad year (but I've been there all too recently where it was nice to have a yucky one out of the way)
I don't do a resolution list but a word to focus on for the new year. Life coach and singer-songwriter, Christine Kane created a worksheet if you need a nudge figuring out what a good word for your year can be.
That's the picture I made and put on my wall above my desk. Each letter, as you can see, sets a specific intention: opening myself to $$ opportunities and letting go of old stigmas and fears; the owl, my special birdie, which Native American lore says accompanies a newly freed soul; radiance - "hide it under a bushel, no, I'm gonna let it shine;" and musical ambitions with my purple Taylor!
Soar is the perfect word for me because I want to continue to build on what I established last year with food and travel writing, building up my performing career with continued guitar lessons, new gigs and songwriting and letting go of old, stagnant fears.
I plan to soar over and above limitations, obstacles and resistance. Soaring is not complacently gliding - it is embracing oneself, one's talents and abilities. I want to inspire and encourage others in their creative projects; shine in my own right; stay authentic, grounded and present; keep my mind open to opportunities and ways to grow.
This year is going to have its share of fun and challenges. I can't wait!
What's funny is there are quite a few blogs and people saying how they are glad 2009 is over. It was a bad year for some but it was a fantastic year in my house. Not everyone had a bad year (but I've been there all too recently where it was nice to have a yucky one out of the way)
- Coordinated 3 months of songwriters' showcases and got a great group of musicians to collaborate with - gigs and all - out of the process. An incredibly talented and supportive group of friends.
- I began a new career path as a writer and artist.
- Portico Mag hired me as their monthly Edibles writer.
- met a French woman in Indianola who is writing a Blues cookbook and I'm helping her with editing and a little bit of research.
- Life coaching is still going strong and helping tremendously.
- started Guitar lessons!
- I got engaged and married - DUH!
I don't do a resolution list but a word to focus on for the new year. Life coach and singer-songwriter, Christine Kane created a worksheet if you need a nudge figuring out what a good word for your year can be.
This year, I chose the word "SOAR."
Soar is the perfect word for me because I want to continue to build on what I established last year with food and travel writing, building up my performing career with continued guitar lessons, new gigs and songwriting and letting go of old, stagnant fears.
I plan to soar over and above limitations, obstacles and resistance. Soaring is not complacently gliding - it is embracing oneself, one's talents and abilities. I want to inspire and encourage others in their creative projects; shine in my own right; stay authentic, grounded and present; keep my mind open to opportunities and ways to grow.
- I went on my first assignment for DeSoto Magazine and I interviewed Curator Marina Pacini and Assistant Curator Stanton Thomas of the Brooks Museum of Art for their upcoming exhibit Venice in the Age of Canaletto. It's going to be an incredible exhibit, featuring a piece from the museum's permanent collection by the 17th century Italian artist named "Canaletto," complete with video footage of the experience of riding a gondola up and down the Grand Canal, a pale blue and gold damask covered room and other examples of paintings and decorative arts of the era.
Here are some pictures of my old stomping grounds that I took after the interview.
The front of the museum on Poplar Avenue in Audobon Park.
A side view of the museum
Turn around from the previous view to see the alligator guiding
the way to the Memphis Zoo.
At the back of the museum is the refurbished Overton Park Shell. So many people have played here! This is where Elvis played an early performance. I sang there for an Earth Day festival several years ago. It's now called the Levitt Shell and lost a little of its ambiance because they painted over the rainbow that used to decorate the back wall. The renovations make the area look so much better, but I still miss the rainbow!
The old version of the Shell.
the way to the Memphis Zoo.

- In December, I finally found out about the status of my grant application from the DeSoto Arts Council. (*DeSoto is the county in which I grew up.) I received a small grant to help finish my short film, memphis, mississippi!! I have an editor lined up and lots of work ahead of me!!
- I am celebrating the loss of approximately 25 pounds! Yay! I haven't been watching things like a hawk, but making some minor changes, in diet especially over the past few months - one big thing that helps is not eating out as much and eating more fresh, simple foods. QB and I try to walk around the neighborhood as often as possible...and I swear that I will be a regular participant of my water aerobics classes at Foxy Lady pronto or will cancel the damn gym membership. Hmmph!
- January 6, I played a singer-songwriters night at Hal & Mal's that went really well. I will be getting some recording sessions set up this month so I can get demos recorded and ramp up the self-promotion/getting more gigs process. The picture didn't turn out very well. Believe it or not, that's me! (More on the way from my friend Natalie, who coordinates the songwriters' nights. QB also got some video footage I'll post at some point, too.)
So, that's it from me for the moment.
What is your intention word for 2010?
What is your intention word for 2010?
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