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10. september 2008 klukkan 19:48
http://is.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_van_Beethoven 

Ludwig van Beethoven (skírður 17. desember 177026. mars 1827) var þýskt gullaldartónskáld sem bjó mestan hluta ævi sinnar í Vín, Austurríki. Hann var í fararbroddi umskiptatímabils sígildrar tónlistar og rómantíkur. Beethoven nýtur almennt mikils álits og er af mörgum talinn einn af helstu tónskáldum af vestrænum sið. Orðspor hans hefur blásið í brjóst tónskálda, tónlistarmanna og áheyranda sem lifðu hann. Á meðal þekktustu verka hans eru; fimmta, níunda og sjötta sínfónían auk píanóverksins Fyrir Elísu, „Pathétique“–sónötunnar og Tunglskinssónötunnar.

Beethoven fæddist í Bonn, Þýskalandi. Faðir hans hét Johann van Beethoven (1740–1792) og var af flæmskum ættum. Móðir hans hét Magdalena Keverich van Beethoven (1744–1787). Þar til fyrir skömmu var fæðingardagur hans álitinn vera 16. desember sökum þess að hann var skírður 17. desember og börn á þeim tíma voru oftast skírð degi eftir fæðingu. Nútíma fræðimennska getur hinsvegar ekki fallist á slíka ályktun. Fyrsti tónlistarkennari Beethoven var faðir hans.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_van_Beethoven  "Beethoven" redirects here. For other uses, see Beethoven (disambiguation).A portrait by Joseph Karl Stieler, 1820Ludwig van Beethoven (English IPA: /ˈlʊdvɪg væn ˈbeɪtoʊvən/; German pronunciation: [ˈluːtvɪç fan ˈbeːthoːfn], 16 December 1770[1] – 26 March 1827) was a German composer and pianist. He was a crucial figure in the transitional period between the Classical and Romantic eras in Western classical music, and remains one of the most respected and influential composers of all time.Born in Bonn, then in the Electorate of Cologne (now in modern-day Germany), he moved to Vienna in his early twenties and settled there, studying with Joseph Haydn and quickly gaining a reputation as a virtuoso pianist. Beethoven's hearing gradually deteriorated beginning in his twenties, yet he continued to compose masterpieces, and to conduct and perform, even after he was completely deaf. Early life and talentKurfürstliches Schloss (Electoral Prince's Castle) in Bonn, where the Beethoven family had been active since the 1730sHouse of birth, Bonn, BonngasseBeethoven's parents were Johann van Beethoven (1740 in Bonn–1792) and Maria Magdalena Keverich (1744 in Ehrenbreitstein–1787). Magdalena's father Johann Heinrich Keverich had been Chef at the court of the Archbishopric of Trier at Festung Ehrenbreitstein fortress opposite to Koblenz.[2] Beethoven was, like their first child Ludwig Maria, named after his grandfather Ludwig (1712–1773), a musician of Roman Catholic Flemish ancestry who was at one time Kapellmeister at the court of Clemens August of Bavaria, the Prince-Archbishop-Elector of Cologne, and who married Beethoven's grandmother Maria Josepha Ball (1714–1775) in 1733.Beethoven was born in Bonn, Electorate of Cologne, in 1770. Of the seven children born to Johann Beethoven, himself the only survivor of three, only second-born Ludwig and two younger brothers survived infancy. Beethoven was baptized on 17 December 1770.[3][4] Although his birth date is not known for certain, his family celebrated his birthday on 16 December.Beethoven's first music teacher was his father, who was a tenor in the service of the Electoral court at Bonn. He was reportedly a harsh instructor. Johann later engaged a friend, Tobias Pfeiffer, to preside over his son's musical training, and it is said Johann and his friend would at times come home late from a night of drinking to pull young Ludwig out of bed to practice until morning. Beethoven's talent was recognized at a very early age, and by 1778 he was studying the organ and viola in addition to the piano. His most important teacher in Bonn was Christian Gottlob Neefe,[5] who was the Court's Organist. Neefe helped Beethoven publish his first composition: a set of keyboard variations.A portrait of the thirteen-year-old Beethoven by an unknown Bonn masterThe young Beethoven's talent was spotted in Bonn by Count Ferdinand Ernst Gabriel von Waldstein, who became one of his early patrons and, in 1787, enabled him to travel to Vienna for the first time, in hopes of studying with Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. It is not clear whether he succeeded in meeting Mozart or, if he did, whether Mozart was willing to accept him as a pupil; see Mozart and Beethoven. In any event, the declining health of Beethoven's mother, dying of tuberculosis, forced him to return home after only about two weeks in Vienna. Beethoven's mother died on 17 July 1787, when Beethoven was 16.[6]Due to his father's worsening alcohol addiction, Beethoven became responsible for raising his two younger brothers.The move to ViennaIn 1792, Beethoven moved to Vienna, where he studied for a time with Joseph Haydn: his hopes of studying with Mozart had been shattered by Mozart's death the previous year. Beethoven received additional instruction from Johann Georg Albrechtsberger (Vienna's pre-eminent counterpoint instructor) and Antonio Salieri. By 1793, Beethoven established a reputation in Vienna as a piano virtuoso.[7] His first works with opus numbers, a set of three piano trios, appeared in 1795. He settled into the career pattern he would follow for the remainder of his life: rather than working for the church or a noble court (as most composers before him had done), he supported himself through a combination of annual stipends or single gifts from members of the aristocracy; income from subscription concerts, concerts, and lessons; and proceeds from sales of his works.Beethoven’s patrons loved his music but were not quick to support him. He eventually came to rely more on patrons such as Count Franz Joseph Kinsky, (d. 1811), Prince Joseph Franz Maximilian Lobkowitz (1772–1816) and Karl Alois Johann-Nepomuk Vinzenz, Fürst Lichnowsky, and as these patrons died or reneged on their pledges, Beethoven fell into debt. In 1807, Prince Lobkowitz advised Beethoven to apply for the position of composer of the Imperial Theatres, but the nobility who had newly been placed in charge of the post did not respond. Beethoven considered leaving Vienna: in the fall of 1808, he was offered a position as chapel maestro at the court of Jerome Bonaparte, the king of Westphalia, which he accepted. To persuade him to stay in Vienna, the Archduke Rudolf, Count Kinsky and Prince Lobkowitz, after receiving representations from the composer’s friends, pledged to pay Beethoven a pension of 4000 florins a year. Only Archduke Rudolf paid his share of the pension on the agreed date. Kinsky, immediately called to duty as an officer, did not contribute and soon died after falling from his horse. Lobkowitz stopped paying in September 1811. No successors came forward to continue the patronage, and Beethoven relied mostly on selling composition rights and a smaller pension after 1815.Loss of hearingBeethoven in 1803Around 1796, Beethoven began to lose his hearing.[8] He suffered a severe form of tinnitus, a "ringing" in his ears that made it hard for him to perceive and appreciate music; he also avoided conversation. He lived for a time in the small Austrian town of Heiligenstadt, just outside Vienna. Here he wrote his Heiligenstadt Testament, which records his resolution to continue living for and through his art. Over time, his hearing loss became profound: there is a well-attested story that, at the end of the premiere of his Ninth Symphony, he had to be turned around to see the tumultuous applause of the audience; hearing nothing, he began to weep.[9] Beethoven's hearing loss did not prevent his composing music, but it made concerts—lucrative sources of income—increasingly hard.Beethoven used a special rod attached to the soundboard on a piano that he could bite—the vibrations would then transfer from the piano to his jaw to increase his perception of the sound. A large collection of his hearing aids such as special ear horns can be viewed at the Beethoven House Museum in Bonn, Germany. Despite his obvious distress, however, Czerny remarked that Beethoven could still hear speech and music normally until 1812.[10] By 1814 however, Beethoven was almost totally deaf, and when a group of visitors saw him play a loud arpeggio or thundering bass notes at his piano remarking, "Ist es nicht schön?" (Isn't that beautiful?), they felt deep sympathy considering his courage and sense of humor.[11]Beethoven in 1823; copy of a destroyed portrait by Ferdinand Georg WaldmüllerAs a result of Beethoven's hearing loss, a unique historical record has been preserved: his conversation books. His friends wrote in the book so that he could know what they were saying, and he then responded either verbally or in the book. The books contain discussions about music and other issues, and give insights into his thinking; they are a source for investigation into how he felt his music should be performed, and also his perception of his relationship to art. Unfortunately, 264 out of a total of 400 conversation books were destroyed (and others were altered) after Beethoven's death by Anton Schindler, in his attempt to paint an idealized picture of the composer.[12]CharacterBeethoven's personal life was troubled. His encroaching deafness led him to contemplate suicide (documented in his Heiligenstadt Testament). Beethoven was often irascible and may have suffered from bipolar disorder[13] and irritability brought on by chronic abdominal pain beginning in his 20s that has been attributed to his lead poisoning.[14] Nevertheless, he had a close and devoted circle of friends all his life, thought to have been attracted by his reputed strength of personality. Towards the end of his life, Beethoven's friends competed in their efforts to help him cope with his incapacities.[4]Sources show Beethoven's disdain for authority, and for social rank. He stopped performing at the piano if the audience chatted among themselves, or afforded him less than their full attention. At soirées, he refused to perform if suddenly called upon to do so. Eventually, after many confrontations, the Archduke Rudolph decreed that the usual rules of court etiquette did not apply to Beethoven.[4]Romantic difficultiesThe women who attracted Beethoven were unattainable because they were either married or aristocratic. Beethoven never married, although he was engaged to Giulietta Guiccardi. Her father was the main obstacle to their marriage. Giulietta's marriage to a nobleman was unhappy, and when it ended in 1822, she attempted unsuccessfully to return to Beethoven. His only other documented love affair with an identified woman began in 1805 with Josephine von Brunswick, young widow of the Graf von Deym. It is believed the relationship ended by 1807 because of Beethoven's indecisiveness and the disapproval of Josephine's aristocratic family.[5]In 1812, Beethoven wrote a long love letter to a woman he identified only as "Immortal Beloved". Several candidates have been suggested, including Antonie Brentano, but the identity of the woman to whom the letter was written has never been proven.Custody struggleBeethoven in 1815Beethoven in 1818 by August KlöberOn 15 November 1815 Beethoven's brother Karl van Beethoven died of tuberculosis leaving a son Karl, Beethoven's nephew. Although Beethoven had shown little interest in the boy up to this point, he now became totally obsessed with the possession of this nine year old child. The fight for custody of his nephew brought out the very worst aspects of Beethoven's character. In the lengthy court cases Beethoven stopped at nothing to ensure that he achieved this goal. At this time Beethoven stopped composing for long periods.The Austrian court system had one court for the nobility, The R&I Landrechte, and another for commoners, The Civil Court of the Magistrate. Beethoven disguised the fact that the Dutch "van" in his name did not denote nobility as does the Germanic "von",[15] and his case was tried in the Landrechte. Due to his influence with the court, he felt assured of a favorable outcome. Beethoven was awarded sole guardianship. Karl's mother, Johanna, a commoner and a widow with little money, was not only refused access to her son, except under exceptional circumstances, but Beethoven insisted that she pay for her son's education out of her inadequate pension. While giving evidence to the Landrechte, however, Beethoven inadvertently[16] admitted that he was not nobly born. The case was transferred to the Magistracy on 18 December 1818, where he lost sole guardianship.Beethoven appealed, and regained custody of Karl. Johanna's appeal for justice and human rights to the Emperor was not successful: the Emperor "washed his hands of the matter". Beethoven stopped at nothing to blacken both[clarify] their characters, as can be read in surviving court papers. When Karl could stand his tyrannical uncle no longer, he attempted suicide on 31 July 1826 by shooting himself in the head. He survived, and later asked to be taken to his mother's house. This desperate action finally freed Karl from the bonds of Beethoven.Illness and deathA bust based upon Beethoven's death mask.Beethoven grave, Vienna ZentralfriedhofAfter Beethoven lost custody of his nephew, he went into a decline that led to his death on Monday 26 March 1827[17] during a thunderstorm.This was Romain Rolland's description of Beethoven’s final day:"That day was tragic. There were heavy clouds in the sky… around 4 or 5 in the afternoon the murky clouds cast darkness in the entire room. Suddenly a terrible storm started, with blizzard and snow… thunder made the room shudder, illuminating it with the cursed reflection of lightning on snow. Beethoven opened his eyes and with a threatening gesture raised his right arm towards the sky with his fist clenched. The expression of his face was horrifying. His hand fell to the ground. His eyes closed. Beethoven was no more." A Viennese pathologist and forensic expert Christian Reiter (head of the Department of Forensic Medicine at Vienna Medical University) claimed that Beethoven's physician, Andreas Wawruch, inadvertently hastened Beethoven's death. According to Reiter, Wawruch worsened Beethoven's already lead poisoned condition with lead poultices applied after repeated surgical draining of his bloated abdomen. Various theories attempt to explain how Beethoven's lead poisoning first developed, and he was very sick years before his death in 1827 at the age of 56.[14] Reiter's hypothesis however is at odds with Wawruch's written instruction "that the wound was kept dry all the time". Furthermore human hair is a very bad biomarker for lead contamination and Reiter's hypothesis must be considered dubious, because of the lack of proper scholarly documentation in his article.[18]Beliefs and their musical influenceBeethoven was attracted to the ideals of the Enlightenment and by the growing Romanticism in Europe. He initially dedicated his third symphony, the Eroica (Italian for "heroic"), to Napoleon, believing that the general intended to sustain the democratic and republican ideals of the French Revolution. But in 1804, when Napoleon's imperial ambitions became clear, Beethoven took hold of the title-page and scratched the name Bonaparte out so violently that he made a hole in the paper. He later changed the work's title to "Sinfonia Eroica, composta per festeggiare il sovvenire d'un grand'uom" ("Heroic Symphony, composed to celebrate the memory of a great man"), and he rededicated it to his patron, Prince Joseph Franz von Lobkowitz, at whose palace it was first performed. The fourth movement of his Ninth Symphony features an elaborate choral setting of Schiller's Ode An die Freude ("Ode to Joy"), an optimistic hymn championing the brotherhood of humanity. Since 1972, an orchestral version of this part of the fourth movement, arranged by the conductor Herbert von Karajan, has been the European anthem as announced by the Council of Europe. In 1985 it was adopted as the anthem of the European Community / European Union.Scholars disagree about Beethoven's religious beliefs, and about the role they played in his work: see Ludwig van Beethoven's religious beliefs. It has been asserted, but not proven, that Beethoven was a Freemason.[19]Like the earlier composer Handel, Beethoven worked freelance—arranging subscription concerts, selling his compositions to publishers, and gaining financial support from a number of wealthy patrons—rather than seeking out permanent employment by the church or by an aristocratic court.MusicFurther information: Beethoven's musical style and innovations, Beethoven and C minor, and List of compositions by Ludwig van Beethoven Beethoven is acknowledged as one of the giants of classical music; occasionally he is referred to as one of the "three Bs" (along with Bach and Brahms) who epitomize that tradition. He was also a pivotal figure in the transition from 18th century musical classicism to 19th century romanticism, and his influence on subsequent generations of composers was profound.[4]OverviewHe was one of the first composers of the post-Renaissance era to use, systematically, interlocking thematic devices, or "germ-motifs", to achieve inter-movement unity in long compositions. Equally remarkable was his use of "source-motifs", which recurred in many different compositions.[citation needed] He brought innovations to most of the genres in which he worked; for example, he introduced an elasticity to the previously well-crystallized form of the rondo, drawing it closer to sonata form.Beethoven composed in various genres, including symphonies, concerti, piano sonatas, other sonatas (including for violin), string quartets and other chamber music, masses, an opera, and lieder. He is viewed as one of the most important transitional figures between the Classical and Romantic eras of musical history.Working with the traditions of the classical sonata forms, he continued the work of Haydn and Mozart in expanding and loosening the structures and becoming increasingly reliant on motivic development.[citation needed]The three periodsBeethoven's compositional career is usually divided into Early, Middle, and Late periods.[4] In this scheme, his early period is taken to last until about 1802, the middle period from about 1803 to about 1814, and the late period from about 1815.[20]In his Early (Classical) period, while starting out under the influence of his great predecessors Haydn and Mozart, he explored new directions and gradually expanded the scope and ambition of his work. Some important pieces from the Early period are the first and second symphonies, the first six string quartets, the first three piano concertos, and the first twenty piano sonatas, including the famous "Pathétique" and "Moonlight" sonatas.His Middle (Heroic) period began shortly after Beethoven's personal crisis brought on by his recognition of encroaching deafness. It is noted for large-scale works that express heroism and struggle, many of which have become very famous. Middle-period works include six symphonies (Nos. 3–8), the fourth and fifth piano concertos, the triple concerto and violin concerto, five string quartets (Nos. 7–11), the next seven piano sonatas (including the "Waldstein" and the "Appassionata"), the "Kreutzer" Violin Sonata and Beethoven's only opera, Fidelio.Beethoven's Late (Romantic) period began around 1815. Works from this period are characterized by their intellectual depth, their formal innovations, and their intense, highly personal expression. For example, the String Quartet, Op. 131 has seven linked movements, and the Ninth Symphony adds choral forces to the orchestra in the last movement.[4] Other compositions from this period include the "Missa Solemnis", the last five string quartets (including the massive "Grosse Fuge") and the last five piano sonatas, of which the "Hammerklavier" Sonata is the best known.Cinematic depictionsThe composer has been depicted in a number of biopic films for both theatrical and television release. They include a 1909 silent film from the French writer/director Victorin-Hippolyte Jasset, Beethoven, starring Harry Baur as the composer[21] and a 1927 German film from Hans Otto Löwenstein, Das Leben des Beethoven.[22] Another French writer/director, Abel Gance, made a film in 1936, Un grand amour de Beethoven (Harry Baur once again starred as the composer);[23] the film has been praised for its depiction of Beethoven's struggle with deafness and touches upon the romantic themes from the composer's life, which would later be explored in the 1994 film Immortal Beloved. Also of note is the Emmy Award winning 1992 television movie, Beethoven Lives Upstairs[24], a 1985 film Le Neveu de Beethoven (or Beethoven's Nephew), which deals with the composer's custody battle for his nephew,[25] and the 2006 theatrical release of Copying Beethoven from director Agnieszka Holland, with Ed Harris starring as the composer. On the comedic side, Clifford David played the composer in Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure in 1989.Beethoven's music has been used in the soundtracks of over 250 films and television programs.[26] In 2007 the critically acclaimed play 33 Variations by Moises Kaufman was first produced at Arena Stage in Washington, DC. The play depicts a modern-day researcher struggling to understand the process of creativity as she delves into how Beethoven composed his Diabelli Variations.[27] In September 2008 the dance play Ward 9, set to an all-Beethoven score, will be performed at the New York Musical Theatre Festival.[28]References
  1. ^ Beethoven was baptized on 17 December; his date of birth—usually given as 16 December —is not known with certainty, but is inferred from circumstantial evidence: this is explained in more detail below
  2. ^ Johann van BEETHOVEN, Tenorist an der kurfürstlichen Hofkapelle zu Bonn, geboren um 1740 in Bonn? (Religion: rk), gestorben am 18.12.1792 in Bonn, Sohn von Ludwig van BEETHOVEN (siehe IIb) und Maria Josepha BALL. Kirchliche Trauung am 12.11.1767 in Bonn, St. Remigius mit Maria Magdalena KEVERICH, 20 Jahre alt, geboren am 19.12.1746 in Ehrenbreitstein (Religion: rk), gestorben am 17.07.1787 in Bonn mit 40 Jahren. Schwindsucht, Tochter von Johann Heinrich KEVERICH, Kurfürstlich Trierscher Oberhofkoch, und Anna Clara WESTORFF.

Partey

26. maí 2008 klukkan 22:55
Vá! Svo mikið að gerast núna!! AHH!
Byrjum á GÓÐU fréttunum....

ÉG KOMST INN Í TÓNSKÓLA REYKJAVÍKUR!!!!!!!!!
Vá!! Ég var svo glöð! Ég hló og táraðist á sama tíma =) Ég er svo happy!!
Svo gekk mér mjög vel á grunnprófinu =)

Já og svo vann Rússland! Jibbí! Það var GG eurovision partý :) Ég hélt það heima hj´aömmu og afa og stemningin í hámarki haha :D Partýið endaði með mafíu sem var mjög fyndið.

Núna er skólinn alveg að klárast. 3 prófdagar eftir og þá er nokkurn veginn komið frí. Yay!! Og ég heimta fótbolta.
Ég komst því miður ekki í kvöld. Ég er bara búin að vera lasin og svoleis rugl :(

En nóg í bili. En ójá! Núna á fimmtudaginn munu unglingasamkomur byrja að vera á fimmtudögum! Endilega mætiði ;) Markmiðið mitt er að koma þá í fíló á föstudögum ;D

En takk fyrir mig! Elska ykkur öll =)

-Sahara Rós

Believe =)

21. maí 2008 klukkan 21:35

Hallojsa!

vá! Mér leiðist GG mikið núna. Ég er orðin þreytt á skólanum! ARG! Það er ein ástæða fyrir því að ég er ekkert búin að blogga mikið.
En burtséð frá því...
Ég elska Eurovision. Ég veit að það er kjánalegt en vá! Þessi keppni er frábær! Öll lönd sem komast venjulega ekkert áfram og norðurlöndin komust áfram í gær, og..: DIMA BILAN!!!!!!! (frá Rússlandi). Hann er svo töff! Og frábær söngvari. Uppáhaldssöngvari minn. Hann er með GG lög! Vá! Hann syngur lag sem heitir Believe í Eurovision. Dima komst áfram bara af því að ég trúði á hann þótt Ísland hafi ekki mátt kjósa :P Nenenenene.
Ég er að pæla í að hafa Eurovision partý. Ég veit ekki hvort ég ætti að hafa það á mrg eða laugardaginn. Kommentið á það fyrir neðan.
En hvað segiði? Haldiði að Íslendingar eigi sjens? Það væri GG mikill stemning bara að komast úr undanúrslitunum og fá að keppa í aðalkeppninni :D

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Nú er svona 1 1/2 vika eftir af skólanum. Ég er að farast mig hlakkar til! Komast úr grunnskóla, ekki læra neitt, bara að hafa áhyggjur af því hvað eigi að gera pg vinna náttlega. Ég á eftir 1 létta prófviku og svo tilgangslausir dagar með óvissuferð og soleis. 

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Ég er svo stressuð! Á morgun fæ ég að vita einkunnina mína úr grunnprófinu á fiðlu. Ég krossa fingurna! Það eru nefnilega skólaslit í tónskólanum mínum á mrg og ég er að spila. Kannski í síðasta sinn að performa í skólanum. Á mánudaginn fæ ég sem sagt að vita hvort ég komist í Tonskóla Reykjavíkur. Ég á eftir að sakna skólans þá og fiðlukennara minn. Ég er búin að vera í skólanum í 6 ár! En Tonskóli Rvk er sko málið, GG skóli.

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En já... =) Ég hef ekkert meira að segja í bili :) Knús til ykkar allra!


-Saharða


Nýtt blogg! Wó wó wó!

05. maí 2008 klukkan 22:22
Jæja...Ég held að það sé kominn tími á blogg aftur. :)
Þetta hafa verið svaka erfiðar vikur...Mikið gengið á...en "Don't tell God how big the storm is, tell the storm how big your god is!" ;)

En allaveganna....þá er ég búin að vera í samrændu prófunu. Ég er sem sagt búin með íslensku og samfélagfræði núna. Það er SVAKA léttir að vera búin með samfélagsfræðina! Próf sem ég hef verið stressuð fyrir allt árið. Og mér þykir leiðinlegt að segja að það gekk hræðilega illa. Mjög ósanngjarnt próf. En who cares... ;D Ég er að fara í dönsku á morgun og svo stærðsfræði á fimt. Þá er þetta LOSKINS búið! Ótrúlegt að vera búin í þessum blessuðu prófum. Ég meina, núna tekur framhaldsskólinn við :D :D
Ég bara átta mig ekki alveg á öllum þessum breytinum, framhaldsskóli, bílpróf næsta ár, nýr tónskóli úff!! Maður er að vaxa úr grasi ;D Alveg úti að aka! hahahaha! Avo eftir tvö ár er ég búin í menntó og þá tekur alvara lífsins við :)
EN já...
Það eru víst allir í prófum. Mig langar rosalega til að gera e-ð skemmtilegt og halda uppá það þegar allir eru búnir í prófunum! :D Ég meina sumarfrí er næstum gengið í garð!
Ég er allaveganna rosalega spennt fyrir framhaldið :D
Mig langar í lokin að segja að ég er svo þakklát fyrir að eiga ykkur öll sem vini :D Takk fyrir að vera þið.
Ég er svo þakklát Guði fyrir allt. Hann hefur gefið mér gott og heilbrigt líf, bestu fjölsyldu ever, og bestu vini í heiminum og tónlistarhæfni =) Er hægt að biðja um meira?
Núna er ég að fara spila á fiðlu í lofgjörðinni. Það er ein af mörgum leiðum sem ég ætla að  blessa Guð tilbaka :D

hugs and kisses Q Ts! *

Ykkar vinkona 4 ever,

Saharða (sem sagt ekki of harcore fyrir vini og alveg úti að aka hahahaha)


"Ţađ er leikur ađ lćra..."

24. apríl 2008 klukkan 09:47
Gleðilegt sumar!!! Sumarið loksins gengið í garð :)

Mér finnst einhvern veginn ekki langt síðan seinasta sumar. Tíminn líður :D
Þótt að það sé samt búið að lýsa yfir sumrinu er sumar - fríið ekki komið.
Samrændu prófin byrja í næstu viku! Ég er samt bara í íslensku í næstu viku og svo í samfó, dönsku og stærðfr. vikunni þar á eftir.
Ekki nóg með það...Grunnprófið fyrir fiðlu er 14 maí og tónheyrnar og tónfræðipróf þann 15. Þá ætti ég að vera búin með tónfræði og þá kemur hljóðfræði næst... Já, og svo líka þann 15 er ég að fara í inntökupróf fyrir tónskóla Reykjavíkur!!! :D:D Vonandi fer það vel =)

Í dag er Vegurinn sem sagt að fara í 4 daga ferð til Akureyrar. En ég fer ekki vegna samrændu prófin. En ég ætla ekki að beila sko á fíló ;) Maður fer náttla á samkomu þar bara =) Hlakka til að sjá ykkur þar people!

Love, love <3

-Saharða eð a útlendinahnoðri eins og Kata vil segja það hahaha :P

ĆFINGAAAKSTUR!!! =)

09. apríl 2008 klukkan 21:56
Jæja kæru bloggvinir,

Mig langar að þakka fyrir alveg ógleymanlegt afmæli! Takk kærlega fyrir mig! Það var úber gaman að vera með ykkur, þetta væri ekkert gaman án ykkar.

Núna það nýjasta í fréttum...

ÉG ER BÚIN MEÐ ALLT TIL AÐ HEFJA ÆFINGARAKSTUR! Ég er sem sagt búin með Ö1 núna og tímana hjáökukennararnum. Á morgun er ég að fara sækja um æfingarleyfi og ég má sem sagt byrja á föstudaginn. Og það er bara 1, já 1 vika síðan ég átti afmæli.
Þetta er sem sagt óbein pressa á vissa einstaklinga sem eru búin að vera að þessu í allaveganna 1 og hálft ár! :P Djók... Koma svo!

Heyrðu...ég hef ekkert meira að deila...það er bara búið að vera mikið að gera...Og ég kemst því miður ekki á unglingasamkomu býst ég við :( En ég vonast þá til að sjá ykkur á laugardaginn =) Ég er að fara passa á föst...þannig :)

En elska ykkur öll! *knús

-Sahara Rós

Parey á laugardaginn! :D =)

03. apríl 2008 klukkan 15:12
Jæja :D

Mig langar bara að auglýsa að ykkur er boðið í partý á laugardaginn  :D Wahú. Ég átti afmæli í gær og mig langar að hitta fólk og gefa því eitthvað að gera á góðu laugardagskvöldi :)
Heimilisfangið er Engjasel 81, 2 h.v.í Breiðholti. Partýið byrjar klukkan 8 og er til ??? :D Þannig að það er bara opið hús! Vonast til að sjá ykkur öll!!

Kveðja,

Sahara Rós

SPurningar og up date ;D

27. mars 2008 klukkan 15:01
Haha pressan komin aftur :D Sry, ég nenni ekki að vera blogga ekki svaka einmitt núna, ekki mikið að gerast... :D Þannig að ég ætla bara að skella inn skemmtilegum spurningum frá myspace sem ég vona að þið svarið svona til gamans :D Myspace er rosa leiðinlegt hjá þannig að ég get voða lítið gert í því. :)
En fyrst er hérna up date upp á því sem er að gerast hjá mér núna :


-Í gær tók ég skírn! :D Rosalega yndislegt, en vá rosa stressandi. Þetta var lítil ceremónía ;D Maður kom út í laug og þá eru allir búnir að hópast við laugina til að sjá, allir takandi myndir. Haha GG mikið flass. Ég var bara með eitt stórt feimnisbros þegar ég kom út í laug :D Tanja Rós og Alex Ívar tóku líka skírn.
Mér finnst þetta bara eitt af því besta sem ég hef gert og mun gera :) Ég finn í hjartanu að Guð er að segja hvað hann sé stoltur af mér. Eins og hann sagði við Jesú þegar Jóhannes skírari skírði hann: "Þetta er minn heittelskaði sonur sem ég hef velþóknun á." Ég held að ég sé bara dóttirin :D
Svo skaðaði ekki að allir aðrir voru stoltir af mér :) (stolt ;P) Æi ég segi bara betur frá í persónu ;D ENn vitiði, mér líður eins og nýja manneskju! Enda er ég orðin það.


-Ég er GG mikið á kafi í prófundirbúning! Samrændu eftir mánuð. Þess vegna ákveða kennararnir að láta okkur fara í allskonar próf til að klára námsefni. Ég meina, við erum hvort er stressuð fyrir samrændu, skaðar ekki að stressa okkur meira, er það nokkuð? :/

-Í tilefni afmælis míns, næstu viku, ætla ég að halda afmæli á laugardaginn í næstu viku. Það er að segja ef ég fæ leyfi :D Auglýst síðar ;D

-Páskamótið kláraðist seinasta laugardag með glæsibrag. God like totally in da place. Ég fékk að upplifa ýmislegt með honum! :D Sérstaklega á lofgjörðarsamkomunni! Ég grét og ég grét, vá svo snerti Guð við mér. Eftirá var ég bara bólgin í augunum og rosalega dauf og hljóðlát eins og sumir tóku kannski eftir í partyínu hjá Tinnu. Mér leið eins og ég væri að svífa, gat varla staðið í fæturna :D


Hey vó vó vó! Ég má ekki gleyma!! ALLIR að fara á þessa
síðu...:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dL08biwLkiE
Pabbi var að semja lag og búa til myndband í tilefni 20 ára afmæli ABC. Please segið hvað ykkur finnst ;D


En já...ég hef ekki meira að segja þannig spurningar!!! :D Haha...svaka "lítið" að segja ;D

My name:

Who is the love of my life:

Where did we meet:

Take a stab at my middle name:

How long have you known me:

When is the last time that we saw each other:

Do I smoke:

Do I drink:

When is my birthday:

What was your first impression of upon meeting me:

Do I have any siblings:

What's one of my favorite things to do:

Am I funny:

What's my favorite type of music:

What is the best feature about me:

Am I shy or outgoing:

Am I a rebel or do I follow the rules:

Do I have any special talents:

Would you consider me a friend/good friend:

Would you call me preppy, average, sporty, punk, hippie, glam, nerdy, snobby, or something else (what):

What is a memory we have once had:

Have you ever hugged me:

Do you miss me...do you think i miss you:

What is my favorite food:

Have you ever had a crush on me:

If there was one good nickname for me, what would it be:

What's your favorite memory of me:

Who do I like right now:

What is my worst habit:

If you and I were stranded on a desert island, what one thing would I bring?

Are we friends:

Will you repost this so I can do it for you?:

 

Merci mi ami! :D

 

Luv,

 

Sahara Rós

PRESSA!

13. mars 2008 klukkan 22:47
Oh! Þarna kom pressan :D haha! Takk Þór, you rock ;D

Gaman að vita af ykkur lesendum :) Vá ég er svo dugleg að blogga! :P

En já...einn dag í viðbót og páskafríið liggur fyrir! :D Yay! Maður er búinn að vera svo busy að læra undir próf og æfa sig á fiðluna fyrir grunnpróf, og mæta á lofgjörðaræfingar og vinna...listinn heldur áfram. En vitiði hvað? Mér leiðist!!!!!! Maður e ekkert búinn að hitta fólkið og ég er búin að vera til í að gera eikkva á hverju einasta kvöldi! Of fáir hittingar...allaveganna sem ég hef mætt á ef það eru einhverjir ;)
En í gær voru akkúrat 3 vikur þangað til....Ég á afmæli!!!!!!!! Þið heyrðuð/lásuð rétt :D 2. apríl. Mig langar bara að halda stórt partý, bara svona til að hitta ykkur :D Það er allaveganna planið.
Og já...ég má byrja keyra! Jibbí! Haha Saharða klessir harkalega á ljósastaur, takk fyrir, takk fyrir! Stendur allaveganna undir nafni :D híhí


En sem sagt í kvöld fór ég í bíó með mömmu á 27 dresses. YNDISLEG mynd! Girls, gotta see! (Stelpumynd). Strákar, viðurkennið það, þið fýíið drama ;P  Mamma er búin að vera svo upptekin og allt of langt síðan  maður gerði eikkva svona girly stuff  að ég bauð mömmu í bíó.
Ég bauð henni eitt sinn, hún hafði ekki tíma, svo er hún búin að fara svona 5x með pabba. Haha! Þá gat hún ekki neitað mér :D Engin afsökun :) Vá, ég get svarað fyrir mér, notaði þetta 5x dæmi gegn henni ;D! Ég er ekki ljóska wuhú! Tja...samt nokkur "moment" undanfarið sem við ætlum ekki að ræða núna :D Haha Tanja Rós samt örugglega búin að kjafta öllu ;D

En já...þetta dugar í bili. Látið heyra í ykkur! :D

Kveðja,

Sahara Rós, sem vill fleiri hittinga ;D


ok...ég er kannski farin að bulla í augum sumra...en hey ég er að blogga folkens ;D


P.S. Og já ég elska liti! Lovin it! Lífið fullt af litum er svo glaðlegt! Finnst ykkur ekki?

Bloggerí :D

09. mars 2008 klukkan 22:52
Vá!!! Þetta er met :D Ég er að blogga áður en einhver kemur með pressuna um að blogga :D High five!

En já...Núna er ég sem sagt í stuði til að blogga. Rosa bored! Ekki gaman.

Í dag er sem sagt merkisdagur. Í dag fór fram blessun Alex Ívars (bróður míns) og pabbi á afmæli :) Mjög gaman. Ég trúi ekki að litli og eini bróðir minn sé orðin svo stór. Snökt! Ég táraðist alveg þegar blessunarlagið var sungið. Þetta var allt svo hjartnæmt...en já breyta um umræðuefni áður en ég tapa mér =)
Svo átti Alex Ívar afmæli í gær. 14 ára..!

Núna er sem sagt þetta seinasta skólavikan fyrir páskafrí! Jibbí! Þá verður sko frí og stuð. Mig lanagar bara að halda partý, svona án djóks :D Það er búið að vera svo mikið að gera og núna fer að róast í öldunum...

Ég hélt að ég væri með eitthvað mikið merkilegt að segja þegar ég byrjaði nú að blogga...en ég er orðlaus. Mér bara hund leiðist haha :D

En undanfarið hef ég verið að lesa svona sæt spakmæli, mjög gaman, og ég held ég deili bara smá með ykkur :D

Guð blessi ykkur öll, don't be a stranger ;)

Yours,

Sahara <3 Rós


Friendships are like precious jewels-
We treasure them.
We despair when they are lost or broken.
We love them even as
the age.
If looked after they
continually sparkle.
They are valuale beyond replacement <3


Svona eruð þið vinir mínir, í mínum augum. En þetta er aðeins brot af því sem ég sé :)

A friend like you

Written with a pen.
Sealed with a kiss.
If you are my friend,
Please answer this:

Are we friends
Or are we not?
You told me once
But I forgot.

So tell me now
And tell me true
So I can say....
I'm here for you.
Of all the friends
I've ever met,
You're the one
I won't forget.

And if I die
Before you do,
I'll go to heaven
And wait for you.

I'll give the angel
Back their wings
And risk the loss
Of everything,
just to prove my
friendship is true..
to have a friend like you!


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