Monday, July 14, 2008
Sleep.
Everyone wants it. But lately the moon and I have had a relationship that warrants an amount of sleepless nights. How can that five letter word bring on such joy or terror for some? Sleep. I want it now.
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Sunday, June 29, 2008
Jim's Marathon
So today I woke up at 5:15 am (remember this is me, that is beyond EARLY for me) to see Jim start his half marathon for the Seattle Seafair kick-off event. It was exciting seeing him prepare over the last couple months and see his dedication. He is so disciplined. I hope to learn something from him with regards to that issue! As we pulled up there were thousands (5) of runners and walkers warming up. It just got me awake and excited to see that these people love running as I do not like running and find this amazing that that many people could wake up that early and run. Seeing Jim run across the start line and then wave at me was the highlight of my morning. To see him in action, just had my heart leap and I was so proud of him at that moment. Congratulations honey, now go sleep, but eat your steak first!
*I posted two pictures of my hot boyfriend for you to see! Check out his legs! ;)
Welcome Summer!
Friday I gathered with my cousins and their kids for a fun summer day. We met at my Aunt's house who had all sorts of fun summer toys including but not limited to: two swimming pools complete with basketball and a slide, slip-n-slide (which i tried out after being begged by my neices and nephew), two fun tents to hide away in, two different cars to play with, a playhouse that you have to climb and play with, and beach balls galore. I'm sure I'm forgetting a few things, but we had soooo much fun! I even got a little burnt in the process. Welcome summer.
Monday, June 23, 2008
3.9 GPA and I start up again tomorrow!
My friend Jenn sent this to me. I love it. It basically describes the next three years of my life.
Chance
by Molly Peacock
may favor obscure brainy aptitudes in you
and a love of the past so blind you would
venture, always securing permission,
into the back library stacks, without food
or water because you have a mission:
to find yourself, in the regulated light,
holding a volume in your hands as you
yourself might like to be held. Mostly your life
will be voices and images. Information. You
may go a long way alone, and travel much
to open a book to renew your touch.
Chance
by Molly Peacock
may favor obscure brainy aptitudes in you
and a love of the past so blind you would
venture, always securing permission,
into the back library stacks, without food
or water because you have a mission:
to find yourself, in the regulated light,
holding a volume in your hands as you
yourself might like to be held. Mostly your life
will be voices and images. Information. You
may go a long way alone, and travel much
to open a book to renew your touch.
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