The events in life are all happening through a kaleidescope. I think it's so funny how two people can view the same situation. The key to everyone understanding the situation is to keep the lines of communication open. Last year when I was in the dorms, a mutual friend of mine and my roommates called the room asking for her. I got no hello, or any acknowledgement that he knew me when I answered the phone. I thought the guy was very rude, because he usually will say hi to me. It turns out, as my roommate later informed me, that he was simultaneoulsy hit by a football in the face after he had dialed the number and when I picked up he was not feeling too friendly. So, after finding out this information, I felt a whole lot better to know he wasn't just being rude.
Well there was a similar situation that happened recently. I have been known to not be able to read between the lines so I've been trying to improve and I guess I get overzealous and make lines to read between. So I let someones actions be a line I was reading between and got mad at what I read. Sounds funny, ay? It went out for nearly two weeks and I'm the type of person to just get madder and madder. Fortunately, the situation was reconciled after communicating my thoughts to the other person. Turns out I had in fact misread an invisible line. Haha.
Figured I would kill some time before my final. I don't like to study right up until the last minute. I'm taking this last hour off, just going to review. I'm eating right now, yummm and just clearing my head. Tomorrow I fly to Michigan to visit MSU - I'm very excited.
Happy Birthday to Patricia!
Happy Belated Birthdays to: Nadia, Veronica, Laura V.
Can you guys believe we are getting ready to graduate? Please send me pics so that I can remember you all buy. I'm on ofoto.com - I'll send you some if you send me some.
Also, what are you guys up to? You people need bloggers so that I can read about your interesting stories without your knowledge. Yup, kinda like what you are doing right now. Easy way to solve that would be to leave a comment. . .C'mon it's not like I don't know you are reading it. Just click Leave Comment and then go to Anonymous Comment. Otherwise it's almost like written eavesdropping. Lol. Have a great spring break everyone. And Happy Easter!
Thursday, March 17, 2005
Tuesday, March 01, 2005
Happy March
You know what? We always wait for the begining of a year to make some remarkable change. But ode to new beginnings. It's a new month, spring is approaching, this is great. I will be terribly busy in the next two weeks as we approach finals. I'm trying to be on top of things now, in week 9, so that I'll be better off finals week.
Hmm . . .since I last wrote. I saw Hitch - great movie. It was really on the ball. And we all know that we were laughing because the stuff said in the movie is true. The writers did a really good job and there were some classic lines. The acting was really good too. Will Smith looked FINE and CLASSY, which is missing in today's society. And that guy from King of Queens played the pathetic-can't-get-a-girl guy and did very well. That will be a movie to add to the collection. Along with Brown Sugar for anyone who's looking to buy me a dvd.
What else? Oh, I watched From Kelly to Justin on In Demand. And guys I have to tell you, it was really cute. Now the acting wasn't superb (give them a break, they are not actors) but it was different than todays movies. Instead of playing music in the background the characters would break out into ballads. I thought it was a cute clean cheesy romantic film.
Hmm what else do I have to write about? I'm reading Ernest Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises, which is surprisingly an easy read. Once you hear the word Hemingway you think classic, and they are usually written in a different type of language. But it's not that hard to follow; although I have been missing the subtleties.
Ok that's it for now. I won't promise any more entries for a while because of finals, but we'll see. Adieu.
Hmm . . .since I last wrote. I saw Hitch - great movie. It was really on the ball. And we all know that we were laughing because the stuff said in the movie is true. The writers did a really good job and there were some classic lines. The acting was really good too. Will Smith looked FINE and CLASSY, which is missing in today's society. And that guy from King of Queens played the pathetic-can't-get-a-girl guy and did very well. That will be a movie to add to the collection. Along with Brown Sugar for anyone who's looking to buy me a dvd.
What else? Oh, I watched From Kelly to Justin on In Demand. And guys I have to tell you, it was really cute. Now the acting wasn't superb (give them a break, they are not actors) but it was different than todays movies. Instead of playing music in the background the characters would break out into ballads. I thought it was a cute clean cheesy romantic film.
Hmm what else do I have to write about? I'm reading Ernest Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises, which is surprisingly an easy read. Once you hear the word Hemingway you think classic, and they are usually written in a different type of language. But it's not that hard to follow; although I have been missing the subtleties.
Ok that's it for now. I won't promise any more entries for a while because of finals, but we'll see. Adieu.
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