Cait, where do you get the time to actually write and proofread and post all these blogs when every other student I know if majorly stressed out with the last week of classes? hmmm... this is my question followed by why do you have the insatiable need to post details of your life for friends, but also strangers, to see? We must get together after exams-I’ve been wanting to try Dadeos on Whyte. Email me when you're done, I only have a week left!
Well, fellow CJ, I must admit that blogging is my favoured procrastination method. It requires relatively little energy, and is a good way to communicate thoughts to friends (and the rest of the world at times, I suppose). I will confess that blogging at times does lead to creepy incidences, but this can generally be remedied by deleting comments. All in all, I'd say that it works as a splendid distraction from school, plus one can post vain pictures and videos to satisfy one's ego. If one is vain, of course.
Also, it is strange referring to you as CJ. I kind of enjoy it, though; I feel as if I'm on an episode of Full House, or some other show in which initials constitute nicknames. It is, I dare say, the best set of initials of all. And you're done in a week?! LUCKY! I've got two weeks, and then I'm free as a bird until the new year. We really do need to get together; I've let this term's busyness interfere with fun with you, which is quite shameful.
Dadeos would be lovely. Although I recently claimed that I was food-poisoned there, I doubt that their decadent sweet potato fries and coleslaw could ever upset a stomach. Over the holidays, we should also check out one of the many excellent movies released this month, indulge in some skating (with non-plastic, non-breakable skates), or admire some New York photos. I can't wait! Talk to you soon (cross my heart and hope to die)!
P.S. There is music from Don Giovanni on one of my Christmas albums. Somehow, womanizing and wearing tight leather pants and a mullet is festive and seasonal. I'll have to play you the song.
Sounds like we have one very busy holiday-day planned together. I actually have never been to dadeos, so that's a priority as is skating and pictures. Have you got solid skates? Although it may be more fun if you don't...
I got your comment late last night while with a gang from church (it was 2:30 and I was trying to show a friend a video on the blog). I laughed pretty hard. I've been informed that "Kakolapimp" continues to be a regular sub at Scona, although I've never had the pleasure of reuniting with him in a romantic interlude. Perhaps I'll call him up over the holidays; they always say that Christmas is the time of year to reconnect with long lost loves and figures from one's past. I bet he'd wear his extra special $9 Safeway glasses if we met up, too. I'd swoon for sure when he asked ever-so poetically, "Ceht, do you like me?"
I must say, however, that you are simply sadistic to suggest that my historic issues with skates are amusing. That one particular plastic-skate incident was highly traumatic; I was scarred for life, and now often skate close to the edge of the pond at Hawrelak just in case I have to make a premature exit. I did, you'll be pleased to know, purchase real skates from United Cycle last winter (they even molded them to my feet in a slightly suspect process). With leather skates, I'm pretty much an unstoppable skater; my triple sow cow is incredibly impressive. While you nearly always seem to skate too quickly, the last time we went you had the aid of your mom's fancy-schmancy skates. Perhaps with you in your regular skates I"ll be able to overtake you in a race (but likely not).
I think a simple stroll down whyte ave, just before christmas, demonstrates just how much people are willing to make the extra effort to be nice. I find more folks not only make eye-contact, but actually smile while walking down the ave. - something that only happens rarely in the busy summer months.
The world is not respectable; it is mortal, tormented, confused, deluded forever; but it is shot through with beauty, with love, with glints of courage and laughter; and in these, the spirit blooms.
I'm a Christian who is rather fond of people. Love is my favourite thing of all, followed closely by sunshine, laughter, friends, and family. I like learning new things, and am continually humbled by how much I still have to learn about life and God and myself. I think that life is enriched by community and an awareness of the beauty in all the little details. While the world can be ugly and unjust and severe, I believe that there's always hope.
To laugh often and much, to win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children, to earn the appreciation of honest critics and endure the betrayal of false friends, to appreciate beauty, to find the best in others, to leave the world a bit better, whether by a healthy child, a garden patch... to know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived. This is to have succeeded.
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Cait, where do you get the time to actually write and proofread and post all these blogs when every other student I know if majorly stressed out with the last week of classes? hmmm... this is my question followed by why do you have the insatiable need to post details of your life for friends, but also strangers, to see?
We must get together after exams-I’ve been wanting to try Dadeos on Whyte. Email me when you're done, I only have a week left!
Well, fellow CJ, I must admit that blogging is my favoured procrastination method. It requires relatively little energy, and is a good way to communicate thoughts to friends (and the rest of the world at times, I suppose). I will confess that blogging at times does lead to creepy incidences, but this can generally be remedied by deleting comments. All in all, I'd say that it works as a splendid distraction from school, plus one can post vain pictures and videos to satisfy one's ego. If one is vain, of course.
Also, it is strange referring to you as CJ. I kind of enjoy it, though; I feel as if I'm on an episode of Full House, or some other show in which initials constitute nicknames. It is, I dare say, the best set of initials of all. And you're done in a week?! LUCKY! I've got two weeks, and then I'm free as a bird until the new year. We really do need to get together; I've let this term's busyness interfere with fun with you, which is quite shameful.
Dadeos would be lovely. Although I recently claimed that I was food-poisoned there, I doubt that their decadent sweet potato fries and coleslaw could ever upset a stomach. Over the holidays, we should also check out one of the many excellent movies released this month, indulge in some skating (with non-plastic, non-breakable skates), or admire some New York photos. I can't wait! Talk to you soon (cross my heart and hope to die)!
P.S. There is music from Don Giovanni on one of my Christmas albums. Somehow, womanizing and wearing tight leather pants and a mullet is festive and seasonal. I'll have to play you the song.
Sounds like we have one very busy holiday-day planned together. I actually have never been to dadeos, so that's a priority as is skating and pictures. Have you got solid skates? Although it may be more fun if you don't...
I got your comment late last night while with a gang from church (it was 2:30 and I was trying to show a friend a video on the blog). I laughed pretty hard. I've been informed that "Kakolapimp" continues to be a regular sub at Scona, although I've never had the pleasure of reuniting with him in a romantic interlude. Perhaps I'll call him up over the holidays; they always say that Christmas is the time of year to reconnect with long lost loves and figures from one's past. I bet he'd wear his extra special $9 Safeway glasses if we met up, too. I'd swoon for sure when he asked ever-so poetically, "Ceht, do you like me?"
I must say, however, that you are simply sadistic to suggest that my historic issues with skates are amusing. That one particular plastic-skate incident was highly traumatic; I was scarred for life, and now often skate close to the edge of the pond at Hawrelak just in case I have to make a premature exit. I did, you'll be pleased to know, purchase real skates from United Cycle last winter (they even molded them to my feet in a slightly suspect process). With leather skates, I'm pretty much an unstoppable skater; my triple sow cow is incredibly impressive. While you nearly always seem to skate too quickly, the last time we went you had the aid of your mom's fancy-schmancy skates. Perhaps with you in your regular skates I"ll be able to overtake you in a race (but likely not).
Hope studying's not too gruesome!
I think a simple stroll down whyte ave, just before christmas, demonstrates just how much people are willing to make the extra effort to be nice. I find more folks not only make eye-contact, but actually smile while walking down the ave. - something that only happens rarely in the busy summer months.
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