Posted in Lifeon Nov 17, 2006
It stopped raining today. It was so great that I opened the window. But you really don’t care about the weather here, do you?
I made my pie, and I’ve eaten most of it. I’m not generally a calorie counter, but I figure as long as I don’t eat more than half of the pie in a day, I’ll live.
I accidentally fell asleep early last night. I was going to take a quick nap before the eight o’clock television hour, but I ended up sleeping through until midnight. So what do you do when you wake up at midnight? I read some blogs and went back to bed, although I didn’t sleep very well, but it didn’t bother me. For most of the night I felt like I was just kind of floating on day dreams, but during the night. That didn’t make sense, but oh, well, swallow. Sad thing is that I slept in this morning too.
Jennifer once told me that punctuation is an art and something to be passionate about. I’m not sure if I’m passionate about it, but I do think it is an art. Following the metaphor, my punctuation is like throwing cans of paint at a wall.
Why do all bombs on the TV shows have wires where if you cut the right colored wire it disarms the device? I bet that in real life it doesn’t work that way.
Is spirit matter? It doesn’t seem to be a solid, liquid, or gas. Maybe the type of matter of which spirit is composed exists in an alternate dimension, meaning, not height, width, nor depth, but spirit. Scientists claim there are at least 11 dimensions, maybe spirit is one of them.
Having been reading many blogs recently, I think I observe a trend of frustration and stress. I think this might be due to the fact that many are working hard at school in a stretch of hard work right before the Thanksgiving holiday. I’m kind of stressed out too. But I think that if we all spend a moment to think of one or two of the things we enjoy, and then do those things, then we can see a reprieve in the rains and storms that come out ways.
Someone told me they loved me the other day. Well, actually, they just wrote it and I read it. I’m pretty sure they were meaning the kind of friendly platonic sort of love, but it felt good anyway.
Change is a funny thing. I mean, sometimes we grow up in life expecting things to be a certain way when we are a certain age. And then we reach that age, and it isn’t what we thought it would be like. Do we give up our dream and follow some more practical ideology, or do we continue to follow our dreams trusting that we will someday grasp them?
Ah, my heart doth ache for that which doth not disappoint.
Posted in Insightson Jan 15, 2006
It seems like every day I come up with a few more questions of life. One of my more recent questions is: Are my poor sleeping habits a symptom or cause of other life problems? A question like this can’t be answered simply by flipping a coin. In deed it may require a lot of thought, self-reflection, and even experimentation.
The problem is that these questions come faster than they can be answered. I’m falling further and further behind in answering the questions of life.
Posted in Writingson Sep 12, 2005
Lifelong hopes I had dreamed
for certain they had seemed
Shattered now into pieces
What do they now mean?
Posted in Writingson Jun 24, 2005
This is in responce to a poem I found.
I slept in this morning, you were in my dreams
Thoughts still dominate, I smile all day long
Big things it seems, though its just sitting and talking
Concerts, journeys, epics and feats,
I relive all these things every time I think of you.
Every minute I ask, is there something here?
I always know the answer
In my heart, I love you
Even life is a dream, seems more than real
Am I being logical, or is my heart being carried away,
or is it just the twitterpation from love?
I keep trying to understand myself,
clarity.
Posted in Writingson May 23, 2005
Just before the sun breaks,
The crickets finally sleep.
Just before the sun wakes,
The silence they do keep.
The colors of great dreams, they die;
Instead they fill the morning sky.
First pinks then blues, a pastel yellow,
Illuminates the peacefull meadow.
Triumphant is the new day’s sun.
Yet peaceful, silent, does it come.
The bright light from its morning rays,
Reminds us that now are better days.
So wipe the sleep out,
And open your eyes.
Outside, look about!
Beautiful morning skies.
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