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Aug 25, 2005 15:34

Sweeet! I had a lot of fun today. I'm really glad I met Sandy - I hope we continue to hang out and stuff now that I don't work at the CP TRU anymore...I'd be really sad if we didn't. She drove us to Saratoga and we ate pizza hut outside in the shade (it was so beautiful out). We walked around a little, went to Borders and Starbucks and then back to TRU so I could give Jen the rest of my pizza hut breadsticks and get my car.

We have fun where ever we go, but I really just like talking to her. Not only is she really easy to talk to, she's such a interesting person that I love talking to her just so I can hear more about her life and beliefs. She makes me feel comfortable about some of the really strange things I do, and my weird hobbies, and some other things that none of my friends find very interesting. She was telling me how much she loved to go to her churh when no one else was there and she could just pray as long as she wants and it makes her feel closer to God. As weird as it sounds, I related to that...I told her how I get the same feeling when I walk into an antique shop and theres no one else in there expept the owner. It's like I get to have my own little moment with each thing I look at, and I can spend as much time as I want on each thing I see and not have to feel weird for being fasinated with everything. I get an intense feeling of being surrounded by the history and stories and life that is in each antique and it's actually a pretty emotional thing for me. She didn't laugh at it, or say it was weird or stupid and it made me feel like she's someone I could really confide in.

I've always been so anti-religion becuase I was never raised with one and, personally, I don't believe in the Bible or God. But I think it's awsome that she's so devoted to her beliefs and her church. (She's christian, in case you were wondeirng) She turned her life around with religion and I really give her a lot of respect for it. I'm warming up to the idea of orginased religion. I'm not about to go join a church or anything, but she's definetly opened my eyes to the benifits of belonging to one. I had always thought that people who were so devoted to one thing, especially something like religion were just ignorant or blind to the rest of the world. Sandy is definetly not either. She's very open minded or someone who is so surrounded by christianity.

As weird as it sounds, I feel like there was a reason we met. I'm not sure what it is, but there has a reason she's having such an impact on me.
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