Yesterday something happened that I'm positive I will never forget for the rest of my life given I don't get amnesia. There is a town here in upstate New York called Rosendale; a small, sweet street right that lies underneath a nearby bridge of railroad tracks. Every summer they have a festival with food vendors, craft tables, homemade goods for sale, and six small stages featuring 72 musical performers in two days. I've been wanting to go for years and years and years, and somehow there was always something that kept me from being able to. BUT NO MORE, I SAY! 'Cause Dad had a rental car! So my cousin Paige and I went to check it out for a few hours.
I swear, it was fate that I went this year, on that day, at that time. Right as we walk in, a girl on one of the stages is playing a song I know by one of my favorite artists, Amber Rubarth. I thought "How cool, someone is covering this song!" Then she started to sing...
I couldn't believe it! I apologized to Paige knowing we were about to sit in the hot hot sun for a while, but I had to stay in case she played my favorite song, only because it's a very special song to me for very personal reasons and the whole thing was just too uncanny! So we sit on the grass, and even though she was singing other songs I knew and loved and mouthed the words to, after 40 minutes in she still hadn't played that one song yet. I couldn't leave without hearing that song. I said to Paige, "Maybe I should just call it out, and hope she plays it?" As if she had known I was waiting, she announces to the audience (although I'm pretty sure she was looking directly at me), "I have time for two more songs. Is there anyone who wanted to hear anything specific?"
"YOU WILL LOVE THIS SONG", I called out, with a classy composure and grace.
"Wow! I haven't played that one in a long time... Okay, so this is a song I wrote for a guy who I knew everything about. So I put everything I knew he loved in this one song, hoping it would make him come back to me... It didn't work. It's called "You Will Love This Song".
I don't think I can explain how much meaning I have placed into this song that I've listened to for five years now (thanks , MySpace days), but if you'd like to give it a listen, you can do so here... Just know it's one of my little secret gems that came to me at a very important time in my life. I don't tell many people about, but I've decided I'm going to share it with you.
After she performed I walked up to her and she shook my hand and said "Thanks for coming! I'm Amber." I said "I know!" I asked her for a picture and told her how special her songs are. We talked for a little bit about how she lived in Brooklyn for a while before she moved up here... I'm still feeling the shock of all of this.
After she performed I walked up to her and she shook my hand and said "Thanks for coming! I'm Amber." I said "I know!" I asked her for a picture and told her how special her songs are. We talked for a little bit about how she lived in Brooklyn for a while before she moved up here... I'm still feeling the shock of all of this.
Paige and I continued to walk around for a little, soaking in the beauty of the town and the people.
We saw a henna tattoo booth and decided to go for it! Another first for me! Betcha can't guess which arm is mine... (Psst! The pasty white one on the left!)
Right before we left, we walked along the bridge and gazed out at the gorgeous view.
Happy Monday!



















