Monday, August 16, 2010

At the Queens Center Mall

So saturday I had to be at St. John's rehearsing for the World Youth Parliament at 10:00 AM. Some of you may or may not have already known this if you were reading the blog the day of the show.

Anyway, the show wasn't until 8:00 that evening. So to buy some time myself along with some homies who were also involved with the event took a trip to Queens center mall. While walking around we saw this add on the window and decided to mock the 3 poses as you can see below.
At the Queens Center Mall
Lol. We were just playing around, but it was some good relief - Happened to cop myself some things from H&M as well that day. :)

-All is Love
-Feel-X
"Never compromise who you are to please someone else. Realistically, how long can you keep up the facade?"

Interesting Facebook convo -

So I was talking to this dude I met at The World Youth Parliament that I performed at this past saturday and he made this statement that really stuck out to me -
"Wow. That's sure an awesome coincidence. The spirit moves you in mysterious ways to unknown places for sure."

Simply put truth. Walk with the Lord and you will go where you wanna go.

-All is Love
-Feel-X

Good Smooth jazz music from japan



-All is Love
-Feel-X

Lethal Inspiration at the 40 oz.

set up at the 40 oz
After church I linked with Squeaksz - so me and Squeaksz rolled through to the 40 oz bounce to sell some Lethal Inspiration Uptown Uptown tees. However after we set up Park Rangers made us move. So we took the 40 oz. from 207th down a little bit to Dyckmann. Guess who led the movement? . . . You damn right? - Lethal Inspiration - Me and Squeakz
to the new 40 oz
So anyway after the day out, getting some camera time in the video cypher and bumping a few tees we made our way back to Squeaksz crib and his pops made some fish with rice and string beans so we chowed down. lol
after the 40 oz
All in all, I feel it was a productive day.

-All is Love
-Feel-X

Sunday, August 15, 2010

After the show to McDonalds

So after the show luckily a few of us got the ride back into the bronx in Parkchester, but we were starving at this point.

It was then that we were on a mission to find a place to eat that was open. It was seeming like there was no hope - Wendy's closed. Burger King, Popeye's, Subway, - ALL CLOSED.

Finally we found McDonalds open and our voyage was done at last. We feasted. And to top it off me and V had these apple pies. . . Happy ending. lol
V and the apple pie
Me and the apple pie

-All is Love
-Feel-X

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Get ready for tonight!!! WYP

Preparing for the World Youth Parliament
So I'm currently here rehearsing for tonight. It's going down! Something you don't want to miss. For those coming by car here is the exact address one more time . . .

St. John’s University
(Little Theater)
8000 Utopia Parkway
Queens, New York 11439
(888) 9STJOHNS or (718) 990-2000

-All is Love
-Feel-X

This was about a year after - lol

Ok this video was another play around freestyle session we had in the back of the old St. Raymond community outreach in the dance room. Still you can see the progression, but thought I should give you guys some more of where we've come from.


-All is Love
-Feel-X

DUPER THROWBACK VIDEO - lol

What? We got Squeaksz rhyming? lol. This was back in like junior year. You can see the progression. This was all off the top freestyling in my bedroom where we used to record. You will see the old closet booth with christmas lights in it towards the end. lmao. But yea sorry for the vulgar language, etc. Just wanted you guys to see that I'm not perfect. We all had to grow and progress.


-All is Love
-Feel-X

Friday, August 13, 2010

This just touched me


The nun you guys saw in an earlier post Sister Mary Eileen just shared the link for my show tomorrow on facebook and left this message. This touched me. Lord, I really hope I'm doing the right thing. Inspire me to stay on the path, and bring people back.

-All is Love
-Feel-X

Where are our fathers?

So here's an experience I went through today and I just felt the need to share it with you guys. . .


So as you may or may not know right now along with all of the artistic and entrepreneurial work I do, my (I guess you can say) "9 to 5" is working with children.


I love my job.


There is no greater joy I get than helping these kids as I do with my other community work as well.


It seems that every day there is something that these kids seem to teach me - about the world - about society - and even about myself.


Today was one of those great learning days for me.

...


SO -

We're getting on the train riding out to go on a trip. As the train was approaching I made an announcement to all of the children letting them know to lower their voices as not to disturb anyone else on the train as well as not to run or push when getting on the train trying to get a seat due to the safety hazards it would produce.(Of course I said this in a dumbed down format for them to understand. But you get the point. lol)


Anyway, so as we're getting on the train lo' and behold one young girl from my class starts to push and run to a seat on the train. (For many reasons I will not use this child's name) But, I called this girl out sternly and asked her to walk back over to where I was. I also told her that due to her actions and also her not following instructions that she would stand for the current moment and would have to wait for a seat. She listened and held on to the pole right next to me. Like any other child who got in trouble she pouted, but this was completely not an issue for it was a lesson that she needed to learn - Not in any mean way or anything it was just one of those moments where as a child caretaker you have to enforce the discipline in a child.


So a few minutes into the ride, my supervisor happens to notice this young girl and her face so he decides to ask her what was wrong and what was bothering her. In my mind I thought ok she's just going to tell him how she got in trouble and this will be done with. Instead however the girl replies - "I miss my dad." . . . My heart stopped. And I had to fight back tears.


My supervisor continues to try and comfort/distract the girl's mind by asking her if she is excited about the trip that we were going on since we were going to Fun Fusion in New Rochelle and they would be able to play games, etc. She said - "Well . . . yea, but I'm sad because I haven't seen my dad in a long time." She continues to say "I have to Dads. But the Dad with my mom I don't like very much. And my other dad lives very far away." My supervisor then asks "Well How long haven't you seen your dad?" The girl replies "I don't know." My supervisor then says, "Well how about this? Why don't we go out and have a nice and fun day today. And when we get back to the program, lets sit down and write a letter about your day so you can send to your dad." The girl nodded her head and seemed to brighten up quickly after this proposal.


I applaud my supervisor for how he handled that situation because that was a very touchy and emotional topic and I feel he handled it very well.


What killed me however was - I thought back to about 3 years ago when I was also working in an after-school program and another young girl in my class at the time was having a rough day and when I had asked her What was up and what was wrong, she also replied - "I miss my dad." I remember relating to the girl and saying "Well I haven't seen my dad in a long time as well so I can understand how you feel. But It's going to be ok." That day I remember having to tell one of my co-workers to watch my class for me for a moment and I went to the bathroom and cried.


Now when thinking of the girl who was involved in this situation today, I think of all of her actions throughout this summer as well as all of her difficulties and how she has carried herself. The times of her low self-esteem, and how it was difficult for her to be with other children without some kind of conflict. I think of the times she cried for things that to us outsiders - really didn't seem like something to cry about. But now I understand. This girl is going through some hurts inside that none of us see.


Immediately after this situation, in my mind I prayed... I prayed for this little girl to find the comfort and satisfaction she needs in her life. I prayed for this little girl to find and feel the love that she felt she lacked. And I prayed for the tons of other kids today who are also going through this hard time of not having a father around.


...


So we get to a few minutes back, and - well I have my son for tonight. Me and his mother have been having some difficulties, and are going through a situation I would have never wanted my family to go through.


When my son was younger I watched him all day while his mother went ot work. I took care of him, fed him, and changed his diapers, for a little over his first year of life.


He is now about to be 2 and things have changed a bit where I am working crazy hours, I'm not home with his mother, and have had to travel, and do a lot of outside work for these companies to prosper.


But I held him tonight after watching a few cartoons and reading him some of his favorite books before putting him to bed. I laid him down and he started to cry hysterically. I held him immediately. He held me tight and called "Daddy".


He then lifted his head off of my shoulder and pointed to the door and said "bye bye". I said "No man, its time to go to sleep" in a soothing voice. He continued to cry and called my name. I held him tight and said a prayer. In my mind I thought - Damn. I have missed him a lot lately. There's been a lot going on, and I always said I never wanted him to go through the broken home experience or to feel like I wasn't there. I have vowed and shall not break the fact that I MUST be there on the first day of school. I must be there for any little league games or practices. I MUST.


But I thought also . . . Damn he must have been missing me lately. I wonder if he thought I was going to leave. I spoke to him in his ear and told him "Daddy is always going to be here man. I love you. You do not have to ever be afraid. You will grow up and be the strongest man ever to walk on this earth." I told him "You are going to walk with God, and be a warrior for his word." And again I cried. I kissed him and said another quick prayer for our family and my son laid back down in the bed on his own. He went to sleep and I decided to share my experience with you guys.


Pray for our families. They have been under attack for way too long now. And in this crazy world I think the thing hurting us the most is these broken homes. Please if you are reading this pray for us. Pray for your family. your parents, and your children or children to come. If you want, send this message along. I feel this is affecting our world way too much right now and I will not go down without a fight for our families. I hope you guys will fight with me.


-All is Love

-Feel-X


And this is seriously my personal story as a man - Brandon Morel. For anyone who may get this story that may not know me personally - this is truth.

The Joys of fatherhood

Me and my boy reading
It's amazing how smart this boy is getting. My son was singing along with the songs in Sid the Science Kid and Super Why. He loves to read books. He loves to color. He loves to dance. lol. He knows his letters pretty much by heart, and is just surprising me every day with his knowledge. He's not even 2 yet. Love my boy...

-All is Love
-Feel-X

Transportation for tomorrow's show

feel-x live at st. john's

-All is Love
-Feel-X
Follow Your Heart Because Even Though Its On Your Left, Its Always Right

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Business moves with People

Andrew Carnegie
"Take my factories and my money, but leave me my salesmen and I'll be back where I am today in two years."

Andrew Carnegie

-All is Love
-Feel-X

Feel-X - Feel it in your soul showcase - Chicago



-All is Love
-Feel-X

Meeting for LifeTeen

Meeting with Sister
So if you didn't know already by now, I also assist Sister Mary Eileen at St. Raymond's parish in the Bronx with the Life Teen program. LifeTeen is classified as a movement of the Holy Spirit. Every Sunday after mass it gathers Teens together to discuss issues in the world, as well as evangelizing and teaching them in the Catholic Faith. We have fun with Barbeques, Open Mics, and last year started the Annual Youth Rally's - But also get into some deep discussions, and perform skits, create videos, and make music(lol).

If you want to check out more of what we do you can check out http://www.strayslifeteen.org/ or you should definitely stop by and have whatever youth you know attend our program.

Last night I met with sister to start planning for the new year of Life Teen . . . and just know we've got some FIRE coming.

-All is Love
-Feel-X

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Feel-X on the CTA

Riding the local transit system. lol


-All is Love
-Feel-X

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

"Don’t let anyone steal your dream. It’s your dream, not theirs."

Plain White T's - 1234

Yo' this record is so ill! Find that hook so simple and clever yet catchy at the same time. This has been my joint for a minute now.


-All is Love
-Feel-X