Ahhhhh.
Here I am, Tuesday afternoon. I have a scant half hour of internet time, then (if my sister Caroline doesn't wake up from her nap) an hour of writing on the computer in my brother's room. And I haven't posted on ApricotPie yet this month, so here I am.
I have several others windows up, because I'm an overly ambitious person and like to think I can multitask. I want to email Kyleigh and some other friends, read some fanfictions, and finish the new canto of Closer by Kestrel. "You Can Have Me" by Sidewalk Prophets is playing - a jewel I found through one of my rare radio-listening moments.
A day in the life. Breathe deeply. Ahhhhhhhh.
By the way, Closer? Breathtaking. My heart is pounding from having soared around a memory-room. Not to mention excitement at the Doctor Who reference. Geekiness is best shared, I think.
And Kyleigh? Her ankle is sprained.
I have a scar across the knuckles of my left hand.
Let's try that sentence in a descriptive way.
An old but visible scar blotches on the knuckles of my cold left hand. I acquired the little beauty a couple of years ago in a bike accident. If you know me well enough, you'd be surprised I was doing anything daredevil enough to cause an accident. I'll never tell. My hand is cold because I live in Michigan and it's January. That means I won't see the sun for... oh, another couple of months.
Long sigh. Ahhhhhhh.
We had one day of sun a few weeks ago, and I went around my block and took pictures, but stupidly deleted them all, and now there's no more sun. But there is Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There to transport me away from this slushy snowglobe.
I hear the Doctor's voice over my shoulder: "Is this how time normally passes? Very... slowly?"
But, in true Wonderland fashion, Time is dreadfully inconsistent, and I must away.
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This was a nice little essay... very relaxing...Cold hands and cold feet in the winter are so annoying.... Don the socks and the gloves!
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The Holy Spirit is the quiet guest of our soul." -St. Augustine
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I love this essay for several reasons, not least of which is references to my work. It's amazing
Formerly Kestrel
:) I remember you telling me
:)
I remember you telling me about that bike accident.
We haven't seen the sun for a few days, either. It's been drizzling. It's so frustrating, I want proper rain. I'm cold because someone (Nate) insists on having the AC on at night when it's 60 degrees outside.
Time is slow mid-week. At the beginning of the week, it's fast. Tuesday and Wednesday, it drags.
My ankle is almost better... still a bit swollen and tender, though.
Very attention-grabbing. I
Very attention-grabbing. I like how you always manage to both ramble and be concise at the same time, somehow. HOW?! :P
"Sometimes even to live is courage."
-Seneca
Ha, I love it! I have a big
Ha, I love it! I have a big purple scar on my knee from a bike accident.....It's faded now, but it used to be disgusting, lol. Where I am, it's 60 degrees half of the time and 40 the other half. The weather is being extremely funky.
"You were not meant to fit into a shallow box built by someone else." -J. Raymond
Hee hee, thanks for
Hee hee, thanks for commenting, guys.
Kyleigh: I've decided it makes a better story when left mysteriously untold. ;)
I have hated the words and I have loved them, and I hope I have made them right. --The Book Thief
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Wonderland does always come to the rescue......
Hi
Just wanted to say I liked the essay. It rambled yet made an otherworldly bit of perfect sense. You were descriptive and captured a few moments wonderfully.
Also, I'm new here. Would you comment on my work?