Dec 20, 2007 10:18
It's hard to be serious about the future when you're 15.
Even when you're 21 it's no smooth sailing.
It's funny when I read LJ secrets that say things like "I'm a 22 year old man and I knit sweaters for my friends but they don't appreciate them... WHAT'S WRONG WITH ME!?"
Hahahah.
I'm glad I can't knit.
Jay left today for New Mexico. On the bright side, it's only 8 more days until I get to see him next.
Sleeping next to him is one of my favorite things to do these days.
I've always had problems sleeping next to someone, but with him everything is okay.
Everything would be so different if we had never met. I think about that sometimes- what would have happened if I had never met people or the people I haven't met yet.
"I want to know you in 50 years." Says he.
I'll always remember last year when we had Jitters and a couple of kids played "under the bridge" and everyone in the crowd started to sing along with them surrounded by coffee and candles.
It was one of my fondest memories of TL, what little of those there are...
Next fall, my friend Vitek is going to Costa Rica and has offered to let me live in his house with a few other roommates! 325 a month... Not bad for something so close to school. I just might do it!
I am also taking a pilates class next semester, so maybe that will be nice. It was that or kickboxing with a male instructor (double intimidation factor) Eek!
The biggest thing on my mind as of now is meeting Jay's mom in New Mexico- I've talked to her a few times on the phone and she seems really cool and Jay assured me that she would like me and I'm really excited so three cheers for happiness.
I saw Across the Universe the other night and for some reason I was not impressed. It's too easy to set a film in the 60's and it's getting to be one of those really stereotypical things.
All everyone sees is Vietnam, Nixon and hippies. There was a lot more that went on during that time besides those things and it annoys me when a movie concentrates on JUST those aspects.
Also their references to other Beatles songs was nothing less that obvious...
I didn't know what to think.
But I think that's about everything that's been on my little ol' mind these past few weeks.
Also, I love Simon and Garfunkel. They remind me of being in the downstairs bedrooms of my grandparent's house in the city.
Love to all
dwight schrute