Yes, by chance Lyndsay and I met through a computer class and have come to be fairly close friends. She's a doll and her enthusiasm in life is contagious - she's grand to be simply be around. It's difficult finding truly otimistic people, let alone trustworthy and kind. Being as I'm also part of the graphic design team on the annual staff, her boyfriend TJ and I have become fairly good acquaintances as well.
The way you carry yourself and your words - even your outward appearance, is very similar to a friend of mine from a long time ago. He and I are no longer speaking, though it saddens me, but it's refreshing to hear you at times - and almost catches my breath being as you two are so alike to me. I couldn't possibly forget his face, so I suppose you are engrained in my memory as well. And this is a good thing, don't worry. ::laughs::
I'm sure the transition from highschool to college is difficult, no doubt. Perhaps even more so being as Inglemoor is such a tightly knit family and branching out from that can be frightening for most; You seem above the average student though, and I'm sure the college atmosphere is one you can succeed in easily. I wish you luck, Andrew Pearsall.
As for being ill, I am slowly surpassing it. In fact, I will be returning to work this evening. {Dressed as a pirate, none the less. I suppose if my manager is happy, so is my paycheck and thus, I am happy as well} Tommorow, I have work off and plan to spend the day alone in downtown Seattle with nothing but a credit card and my camera. I live for solitude and yet, I'm desperately afraid of being alone. Thus, I find a medium in the city.
I can't imagine you'd offend me or hurt me in any way, so I was more than happy to add you. I am late though, but perhaps we can talk somewhere other than livejournal. Where is your college located? If you have plans to return to the Kenmore area, you should contact me. Perhaps we can take a walk, go for coffee, or I can show you some of the locations that inspire me. You'd fall in love with Washington all over again.
"I live for solitude and yet, I'm desperately afraid of being alone. Thus, I find a medium in the city."
Fascinating. There is something exhilerating about being alone in the city. Yet I do not think I much enjoyed any of the commercial aspects. Instead, I found solace at the University of Washington campus, and specifically the Suzallo-Allen library.
I mentioned the weather changing yesterday, and it reminded me of Washington. It was hard to find many specific memories, but among the ones I did find were the days I wandered the UW campus with the fall leaves and the immaculately dressed women and I felt grand.
The way you carry yourself and your words - even your outward appearance, is very similar to a friend of mine from a long time ago. He and I are no longer speaking, though it saddens me, but it's refreshing to hear you at times - and almost catches my breath being as you two are so alike to me. I couldn't possibly forget his face, so I suppose you are engrained in my memory as well. And this is a good thing, don't worry. ::laughs::
I'm sure the transition from highschool to college is difficult, no doubt. Perhaps even more so being as Inglemoor is such a tightly knit family and branching out from that can be frightening for most; You seem above the average student though, and I'm sure the college atmosphere is one you can succeed in easily. I wish you luck, Andrew Pearsall.
As for being ill, I am slowly surpassing it. In fact, I will be returning to work this evening. {Dressed as a pirate, none the less. I suppose if my manager is happy, so is my paycheck and thus, I am happy as well} Tommorow, I have work off and plan to spend the day alone in downtown Seattle with nothing but a credit card and my camera. I live for solitude and yet, I'm desperately afraid of being alone. Thus, I find a medium in the city.
I can't imagine you'd offend me or hurt me in any way, so I was more than happy to add you. I am late though, but perhaps we can talk somewhere other than livejournal. Where is your college located?
If you have plans to return to the Kenmore area, you should contact me. Perhaps we can take a walk, go for coffee, or I can show you some of the locations that inspire me. You'd fall in love with Washington all over again.
Goodnight and Happy Halloween,
Natasha
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Fascinating. There is something exhilerating about being alone in the city. Yet I do not think I much enjoyed any of the commercial aspects. Instead, I found solace at the University of Washington campus, and specifically the Suzallo-Allen library.
I mentioned the weather changing yesterday, and it reminded me of Washington. It was hard to find many specific memories, but among the ones I did find were the days I wandered the UW campus with the fall leaves and the immaculately dressed women and I felt grand.
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I'm coming back a few days before Christmas, and I'll be staying for a month. I'm sure I'd love to meet up with you.
-Andrew
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