Jan 18, 2006 23:34
so i got myself thinking--
well, i didn't really, but i'm kind of bored and find myself with no homework to do and the actual opportunity to go to bed at a reasonable hour, so naturally i am shaken.
i was recently reminded of that line from the movie lilo and stitch that is like "ohana means family and that's forever" or something like that. if i knew the line for real, i would be slapping my head right now for not bringing it up during english class sometime, except for the large possibility that mike stewart would roll his eyes as i giggle to myself about remembering a line from lilo and stitch, a movie which i saw once, in theaters, with either dan or david rush. probably david rush. point being, we're reading all these books and writing all these papers about family in class (the class is family in literature for those of you who don't know) and for someone as indecisive and tidal (sure, i'll go ahead and reference my last entry) as myself, it's scary, but also comforting to know and realize the few constants in my life. how's THAT for rambling, eh?
agh shit i just mean to do shift-->/ but ended up hitting apple-->? and it just opened the help window which sometime freezes my computer. i'm clearly the only mac user in the room.
tonight i didn't really do any work because i didn't want to and that was that. the idea that stephanie had in her last entry of "no homework thursdays" was some-what inspirational, even though i never really do my homework, but it may be nice to at least have a day where the presence of it isn't looming over my head like a raincloud. so, tonight i had a dinner with my parents and ate lots and lots of meatloaf, and then i took a luxuriously long shower, and washed my hair for the first time in a while. it feels weird. please, no sws comments, i'm so over that.
and no writing one anyways to be funny...who respects you?
i brought my ipod speakers into the bathroom with me for my shower and listened to fold your hands child, you walk like a peasant in and out of the shower. i started it when the water started to run, and after my shower, i sat on the floor of my bathroom and just listened to the music and clipped my nails a little. it was beautiful. my bathroom has really great acoustics for listening to music, and it was fun to sit on the floor and see all the steam go over my head like a lot of little flies or like a big heated blanket.
rehearsal for betty's summer vacation is going along pretty well. we're pretty much done with the cuts, and blocking takes a while, but it's starting to piece together. with the new short time, we're really working and playing with the sitcom format, something that should hopefully be interesting to watch unfold on stage. come and see it the first saturday of march.
this guy jens lekman really is a card. i'm getting pretty into this cd. he's my most played on last.fm, probably because i left the cd to go on repeat a few nights ago, and it just kept repeating and repeating and repeating and repeating until he became my "most played artist", which is really a fallacy because i now listen to most of my music on my ipod speakers instead of my computer because of the sound quality, and last.fm doesn't pick up ipod music vibes.
what else. with midyears just around the riverbend (whattup pocahantas...which reminds me--see the new world, if you can) i can smell the smell smell of the end of the year smell. i know it's far away, but it's comforting to know that in a few months, i will be done and done.
this entry is probably done and done, but it's nice to feel like i'm actually updating somewhat regularly. you'll thank me for this later, i promise.
-sam