Jul 30, 2006 14:10
This summer by-far has been one of the most relaxing of my entire life.
Mind you it hasn't been full of creating life-long friendships
or laying by the pool burning holes in my skin and waiting for cancer to eat me alive
or feeling the breezes of the beach run through my hair...
In fact at times this summer has been downright boring.
But this summer has been spent with many nights sittin down at the fishing hold
waiting for a blue gill to bite the end of my live so I can jerk him
up and make him think his life is going to end for a good minute and a half
or just sitting on the sketchy dock getting bug bites and ripping worms in half with
my pilers.
Really this summer has been spent enjoying where I grew up.
Catching up on things that I have missed out on all my life.
(like fishing and cooking with both have quickly become passions)
I have also driven my parents halfway to insanity by putting off
cleaning my room for about three months.
But, this summer has also helped me to make the excutive desicion
to return to Knoxville in the fall of 2007 to continue my college
education.
Luckily I have a while to think this over.
And pray that I have made to right decision for both my present and future self.
Now...
I'm working on mending and maintaining long term relationships.
Whether it be a long-lost friend
and recently lost friend
or just trying to keep that handsome guy that's been following me everywhere around.
I'm trying to keep them up.
So...
If you feel like you've been shafted.
Give me a call by me a chai...or superman ice cream cone
And I will be shortly behind.
Also...
You would be doing the the greatest favor if you prayed about my rooming
situation in the fall.
It could get ugly...
or it could be rather peaceful and non-ghetto.
Please pray for the latter (or later which ever)
And I will be keeping you in my for whatever reason.
(probably just because I am feeling particularly gracious)
And...
If you get a chance.
Sit down and actually read the novel Peter Pan.
Esspecially if you are down-and-out.
It's a pick-me-up and (if you will) a "happy thought"
"When the first baby laughed...for the first time.
The laugh broke into a thousand pieces and went
skipping about. And that...was the beginning of
fairies"