Sometimes in my life, I just want to freeze frame specific moments. I want to keep more than a mental picture. I want the way that I felt like I couldn't trust my eyes, the complete ignorance of background noise, the utter happiness to be there for me to referance at a moment's notice. When I'm old, I want to remember every single, minute detail with the greatest magnitude of emotion and connection as possible.
Switching gears . . .
Guster was yesterday, and they were AAAMAZING. My family came up too, and it was a good time.
I just put a request out for Madam Butterfly via Interlibrary loan.
I think I've got a handle on school, for the moment.
There's someone who makes me happy.
I'm going to try and ride the bike for an extended amount of time, five days a week. The knee's out of commission for running, but I have to get back into shape.
Sunday, April 2, 2006
Posted by swallowtail10 at 9:11 PM
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but we can't forget the mundane. For it gives our emotion clarity via the sharp contrast from our daily grind.
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