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Sunday, November 20th 2005

3:31 PM

Well

  • Mood: pretty good, but I'm hungry Pie would be tasty right now.
  • Music: MAKE A FACE LIKE YOU MEAN IT (VAMPIRES) - house of heroes
  • Reading: CARMEN - georges bizet. Yeah, the opera.

It's almost Thanksgiving, and I have to say that I'm looking forward to the long weekend more than I'm looking forward to the holiday itself. I have a really busy three days leading up to Thanksgiving.

Last night I went to see a school play. They performed "Noises Off" this year, and it was really good. Very, very funny, and a solid performance from every actor. I met my friend, the same one from the football game, and we sat together. We had some pretty good conversations during the intermissions. It's this kind of thing that makes me happy, one on one time with people I don't normally get to spend a lot of time with. Well no, it has to be certain people. I mean, there are many friends that I don't really have a desire to spend one on one time with. I'm perfectly happy with just hanging out at school with them. I don't know, it really does depend on the person.

I feel like I've changed a lot in the last two years. A lot. I think I've become more of a thinker. I just think and contemplate about life more often, and I start to appreciate deep conversations almost as much as I appreciate a good laugh. It's less extreme when I change myself when around different groups of people. Not to say that I'm a completely different person, it's just that..well...I guess it's just that there are certain things about each person or group of people that make me want to reveal or not reveal certain things about myself. I'm sure this is normal, right? Anyway, I find that I do this a little bit less now. Perhaps I'm going through that teenage "discovering myself" phase of my life, but it just sounds so, cliche, and that's not how I'm feeling.

By the way, if this sounds depressing or lonely or something, it's really not. I'm quite happy.

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Posted by Eric Kwan:


Hope you're not so busy now & Happy Thanksgiving






You simply will not be the same person two months from now after consciously giving thanks each day for the abundance that exists in your life. And you will have set in motion an ancient spiritual law: the more you have and are grateful for, the more will be given you.

~ by Sarah Ban Breathnach, Simple Abundance ~








Thursday, November 24th 2005 @ 10:26 AM

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