Showing posts with label Boston. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Boston. Show all posts

10.08.2013

Good vibes save lives. Life is good.

With Life is Good founders, John and Bert Jacobs. 
Two weeks ago Brian and I attended our fourth Life is Good Festival. We are always giddy with excitement on our drive up to Massachusetts and in a state of pure bliss for the entire weekend. It is one of our favorite traditions as a couple. 

100% of the funds raised at the Life is Good Festival go towards the Life is Good Playmakers. The Life is Good Playmakers, formerly known as Project Joy, is a Boston-based non-profit organization that strives to provide children with joyful play experiences to help them overcome life-threatening challenges, including illness, violence, and poverty. Thank you to everyone who donated this year to mine and Brian's efforts; together we raised over $1,300 for children in need! This organization is near and dear to my heart and I am so grateful that with your support Brian and I are able to contribute year after year to their amazing efforts.

Our weekend was full of amazing music, delicious food, and lots of love and optimism. The way all weekends should be, if you ask me. Thank you John, Bert, and all of the amazing people at Life is Good for another wonderful festival. See you next year! 
Unlimited amounts of ginger beer. Yum! 
Gentlemen Hall
Gentlemen Hall
Gentlemen Hall
Thao and the Get Down Stay Down
Trampled by Turtles
Trampled by Turtles
Trampled by Turtles
Trampled by Turtles
Josh Panda and the Hot Damned
Tall Heights
Bahamas
Preservation Hall Jazz Band
Preservation Hall Jazz Band
Preservation Hall Jazz Band
Delta Rae
Delta Rae
Delta Rae
Amos Lee
Good Old War
Good Old War

Check out our other festival experiences here: 

4.18.2013

One Fund Boston

This morning I ordered my Geo for Love: Boston t-shirt from dig this chick. If you are looking for an easy way to support One Fund and show your love for Boston, check out her Etsy site. $18 from every shirt will be donated to help the marathon victims.

9.30.2012

Do what you like. Like what you do. Life is good.

Last weekend, Brian and I returned to the Prowse Farm in Canton, Massachusetts for our third Life is Good Festival. The weekend is always full of optimism, laughter, joy, and amazing music. It is our happy place.

100% of the funds raised at the Life is Good Festival go towards the Life is Good Playmakers. The Life is Good Playmakers, formerly known as Project Joy, is a Boston-based non-proft organization that strives to provide children with joyful play experiences to help them overcome life-threatening challenges, including illness, violence, and poverty. For the past three years, Brian and I have fundraised for the Life is Good Playmakers. Thank you to everyone who donated this year to our efforts; together we raised over $1,000 for children in need! This organization is near and dear to my heart, and I am so grateful that with your support Brian and I are able to contribute year after year to their amazing efforts.

Just thinking of our weekend makes me smile. We listened to countless hours of amazing music, met new friends in the VGP area, and talked to the artists as they wandered through our section. And most importantly, we were constantly reminded of how good life really is.
In anticipation of the festival every year, I scan the line-ups repeatedly and familiarize myself with any unfamiliar artists. This year's line-up was the perfect mix of old favorites, like Eric Hutchingson and Sara Bareilles, and amazing new bands, like The Infamous Stringdusters and Air Traffic Controller. Brian and I caught every single show and loved everything we heard. I even got to dance on stage with Michael Franti! 

Katie Herzig
Allen Stone
Ryan Montbleau Band
Sara Bareilles
Orange Television
Air Traffic Controller
Sarah Jarosz
Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds
The weekend concluded with a two and a half hour performance by Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds, which will go down as one of my top concert experiences. It was the perfect way to end a perfect weekend. 

Do what you like. Like what you do. Like is (so) good. 

Check out our other festival experiences here: 

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