It's been a while since I've written in here. When I write in here I try to make sure it's something I enjoy writing, I try not to write in vain (haha), Anyway, that is my excuse for taking quite a long time to update my blog.
I should start off to say Happy Easter. Today is the day that my pastor made a clear, interesting point that life should be celebrated, for Jesus has risen from the dead. My Easter was...alright. It is my first Easter, let alone- holiday without having my brother around. He is in college at Southeastern University in FL. This Easter it was kind of quiet, and we didn't have mashed potatoes...boy are the times a changin'.
On a completely random note, I have absolutely no homework over my quarter mini break. So I have been finding episodes of t.v shows/movies I've always wanted to see, but didn't have the time for and watching them. Go ahead and sue me because I have never seen "Lost" before. So...I am starting from season 1 on episode 1 and watching it to see if I'll be a Lostaholic like some people I know. Hah, this could be interesting. I've been told I will be hooked, hmmph we'll see.
Happy Easter,
God bless!
Lindz
Sunday, March 23, 2008
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Saturday, March 8, 2008
If you aren't in over your head, how do you know how tall you are?
Today I bought a lomography fisheye 35mm. I am very impressed with this find. Not to mention, that it is neon orange. AND, was mis-marked $20 cheaper, and thank goodness for false advertising because for $20 from $40 heck yeah I'm buying it!
Tonight Logan went to the Relevant Magazine 5 year anniversary party, how exciting! I wish I was in Florida. While I was there I definitely didn't like a few things about it. However I now see why one would like to live there, especially Logan. Except, every day while I was there I was reminded how I wanted to drink Omaha water, because the water in Florida taste like water out of the drinking fountains at the zoo...in other words, awful! My family barely noticed, but I'm thinking, how couldn't you? I bought bottled water all the time...I don't know where I'm going with this, and I'm rambling.
This weekend has been kind of relaxing. I am looking forward to intercession coming up the week after this week. I will catch up on my resting, and even finish The Catch In The Rye, that I started in January and wasn't able to finish due to the tedious book list in honors literature. I can't wait to finish that book, rest, and do less driving.
I really should get in the swing of less driving, because I'm starting to realize how fast gas goes. Or I can put a pity jar in my car and beg everyone who rides with me to donate to my gas fund.
Any ideas?
Friday, March 7, 2008
Turtle Girl.
Here's the scene:
Caffeine Dreams. Jamie at my right, and Emily sitting in front of me. They're playing UNO, I am watching, and of course typing this. It is a usual Friday. There's me complaining about how cold I am all the time while wearing some sloppy sweatshirt, Emily pretending not to be bored, and Jamie reading Anne Lamott.
I was reading a usual blogger I'm into named Jason Boyett (occasional free-lancer for Relevant Magazine). He came across another blogger who mentions a list of things that white people like. Let's see how white I am, shall we?
#61 Bicycles
Mmm, caucasian!
Caffeine Dreams. Jamie at my right, and Emily sitting in front of me. They're playing UNO, I am watching, and of course typing this. It is a usual Friday. There's me complaining about how cold I am all the time while wearing some sloppy sweatshirt, Emily pretending not to be bored, and Jamie reading Anne Lamott.
I was reading a usual blogger I'm into named Jason Boyett (occasional free-lancer for Relevant Magazine). He came across another blogger who mentions a list of things that white people like. Let's see how white I am, shall we?
#61 Bicycles
And of course, it goes without saying that white people who ride bikes like to talk about how they are saving the earth. If you know a person who rides to work, you should take them aside and say “Hey, thanks. Sincerely, The Earth.” Then give a thumbs up. That white person will ride home on a cloud.#49 Vintage
Beginning in their late teens, white people begin an obsession with finding cool vintage clothing at local thrift shops and Goodwills.#44 Public Radio
White people have an uncanny ability to make the ordinary exciting and there is no better forum than public radio to best showcase this.#19 Traveling
The second type of white person travel is Third World....But like with Europe, white people like to believe they are the first white people to make this trip. As such, they should be recognized as special and important individuals. That’s right, by going to a country, riding around on a bus or train, staying at a hotel or hostel and eating - they are doing something important for the world.#9 Making You Feel Bad About Not Going Outside
While it would be easy to get angry at white people for this, remember it is hard wired in their head that the greatest thing a person can do in their free time is to hike/walk/bike outdoors.#1 Coffee
I promise you that the first person at your school to drink coffee was a white person. You could kind of tell they didn’t enjoy it, but they did it anyways until they liked it - like cigarettes.
Mmm, caucasian!
Thursday, March 6, 2008
Sigh
I considered getting my GED today, but an hour of researching my decision, I decided to stay in high school.
Tuesday, March 4, 2008
Middle Distance Runner
Alright, so I was going to update this thing on Sunday, and I actually got pretty far- but my post actually turned into being my column for my beg. newspaper class. Eh, things are going okay, I guess. To be honest, not that well. I can't exactly put my finger on the issue, but things just don't feel right, and my body seems to be preceptive to it, because as a result I've felt kind of depressed. I feel like a disappointment to everyone, and I don't know why, because if I can recall I don't remember disappointing anybody...And if I did, I'm sorry- but I hate this feeling. I hate feeling like trash. I'm trying to get "better" but better is hard to get to. It's a...process. Bare with me if I seem to be acting like a sap, I don't mean to bury you in my woes. I must sound pretty confusing, frazzled and ridiculous, right?
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