I love it so much here and I never want to leave.
I've decided to simplify my life. If you try to reach me on my cell phone, chances are I won't answer because it is going into hiding. All this technology is preventing us from really getting to know one another. That's sad to me. When I get my apartment, people who want to visit will be required to sit down and relax and talk to me for awhile.
H
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Friday, November 7, 2008
T
I'm always flattered when people sit next to me on the train or bus. It's like they decide that I am a good choice for a bus buddy. I claim victories whenever I can.
H.
H.
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Me
The people that I would love to be more like are those people who aren't afraid to be brutally honest with themselves and embrace their flaws. They aren't afraid to point out that they screwed up or that they can't measure up to other people in some way or another. It takes a lot of courage to look at yourself and accept the things you don't like and then see them as an extension of your whole person. It's so important to like who you are. That's what I have been trying to learn the most here in Boston. Not any of this school stuff or even any city stuff, but how to really enjoy myself and who I am. Again, I'm getting there.
H.
H.
Monday, November 3, 2008
blobs
I've hit the biggest lazy streak ever. My room is full of half eaten bowls of cereal and I don't even care. I am enjoying the chaos for awhile. I did so much the first few months out here that I think it's catching up to me. Plus the whole daylight savings b.s. is not helping. I hope I don't get seasonal affective disorder this winter. Blah. On another note, sometimes I think I'm too weird to have friends. I wonder where I come up with half the thing I say. I like it though and other people are still talking to me so I guess I'm not THAT weird. I'm a special and unique snowflake damnit!
too lazy for spell check,
H.
too lazy for spell check,
H.
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