Archive for October, 2009

Always Looking Relaxed

October 16th, 2009
Mannequins bound with a chain
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Today, I wore a long sleeve plaid shirt with a belt and black pants.  I wore long blue socks with pink boots.  I don’t care very much about fashion, so I don’t put on whatever is popular on the runway or what people see in a magazine or on a mannequin.  I just put on whatever I’m feeling like.  I have been told that I dress like a very relaxed person.  I was not aware of that until I was told so.  Now that I think about the clothes that I’m wearing, I realize that this is true because even though I’m wearing a belt, I never tuck in my shirt.

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It’s More about the Memories

October 11th, 2009
Cover of "Sphere"
Cover of Sphere

I like to watch movies, so I have many favorites.  It’s hard to choose which movie that I like the most.  One movie that I particularly enjoyed was a movie that I saw when I was ten years old.  It’s called “Sphere.”  The movie was a movie that overlapped many genres that I enjoy like science fiction, psychological, and thriller.  The movie had me thinking about it for days, a quality that in a movie that I very much appreciate.  What I loved most about that movie wasn’t the movie itself, but the fact that I saw the movie with my dad.  I was just me and him.  Watching with him made the movie that much more enjoyable.

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Same Old Same Old

October 8th, 2009

Every day, I wake up at eight o’clock.  I watch a church program on my TV for thirty minutes then I say my prayers.  I then read my Bible and a devotional then do some quick writing.  At nine o’clock, I shower and change out of the clothes that I slept in and put on the clothes that I will wear for the day.  I read a book until ten o’clock or get on the internet.  When it becomes ten o’clock, I turn on my TV to watch more church, this time for an hour.  I eat breakfast afterwards then I head to the library where I use the internet and do some reading and writing.

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No Place like Home

October 6th, 2009

The truth is I’ve never really gone to a place that’s very enjoyable.  I have gone to amusement parks and malls and even to bookstores, but that’s very normal.  I don’t think that such ordinary and mundane places qualify as places that I would consider my most enjoyable.  I am a bit of a homebody, so I haven’t gone many places in my life.  I really want to change that about me.  Life is very short, and I know that I want to go to some very exotic places.  I want to go to Japan and Costa Rica.  These aren’t the only places that I want to go.  I think that I just want to leave my house and see the world.

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