When night falls on me, I'll not close my eyes. I'm too alive.
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| Wednesday, February 20th, 2008 | | 11:32 pm |
I've started to look at study abroad options for this summer, and I find myself wanting to reach further than I know my money would stretch. It's one of those moments, where you know that there is so much you want to do, and so much you want to see, that you feel like time is closing in around you and you know that you can't do everything. I want to climb to the top of the Paris, I want to see Venice before it sinks, I want to drink with a Scotsman, and kiss the Blarney stone in Ireland. I want to walk through the red light district in Amsterdam, dance in Barcelona, and visit Elizabeth Bathory's castle in Turkey. I want to live somewhere besides the US. I want to stand in front of the a painting in the London national museum and be moved enough to cry. I want to travel all over and see everything. I want to stand in Athena's temple and where the orcal of Delphi was. I want to embrace it all and let myself be wrapped in it. The problem is that I want it now...not in 10, 20, 30 or 40 years. | | Wednesday, November 7th, 2007 | | 11:13 pm |
It's one of those nights where it feels like life, music and love seep from every pore of my soul, and fall like light through a doorway into a blackened night. I feel like perhaps for the first time I fully understand Juliet's speech in act three scene two: Enter JULIET alone. JULIET 1 Gallop apace, you fiery-footed steeds, 2 Towards Phoebus' lodging: such a wagoner 3 As Phaƫthon would whip you to the west, 4 And bring in cloudy night immediately. 5 Spread thy close curtain, love-performing night, 6 That runaways' eyes may wink and Romeo 7 Leap to these arms, untalk'd of and unseen. 8 Lovers can see to do their amorous rites 9 By their own beauties; or, if love be blind, 10 It best agrees with night. Come, civil night, 11 Thou sober-suited matron, all in black, 12 And learn me how to lose a winning match, 13 Play'd for a pair of stainless maidenhoods. 14 Hood my unmann'd blood, bating in my cheeks, 15 With thy black mantle, till strange love, grown bold, 16 Think true love acted simple modesty. 17 Come, night, come, Romeo, come, thou day in night; 18 For thou wilt lie upon the wings of night 19 Whiter than new snow on a raven's back. 20 Come, gentle night, come, loving, black-brow'd night, 21 Give me my Romeo; and, when I shall die, 22 Take him and cut him out in little stars, 23 And he will make the face of heaven so fine 24 That all the world will be in love with night 25 And pay no worship to the garish sun. 26 O, I have bought the mansion of a love, 27 But not possess'd it, and, though I am sold, 28 Not yet enjoy'd: so tedious is this day 29 As is the night before some festival 30 To an impatient child that hath new robes 31 And may not wear them. O, here comes my nurse, 32 And she brings news; and every tongue that speaks 33 But Romeo's name speaks heavenly eloquence. It's not that I long to be with someone, I'm happy in my solitude. But oh. The passion and the love, and the longing, the waiting for a life that is better and not yet here. Like seeing the moon beam though the trees, dancing on the ground in front of you, where you stumble though the darkness to get to the light, but have yet to reach it. Oh, this...moment. Where everything seems to exist and not exist all at once, and time is only man made. Where it feels like a second lasts a life time and a life time only a second. How do you state what you feel, when you feel everything and nothing all at once? | | Thursday, August 23rd, 2007 | | 8:03 pm |
untitled by me Shoulder width apart Feet firmly grounded Standing in the door way Shoulders rolled back Hands clasped together Behind a straight back A tight little line Where lips are pressed together Failing to hide a smile Radiating strength Overflowing with pride His stiff body tells one story His eyes hold back Tears waiting to fall Watching his Lady As she slowly turns away Climbs into a car and drives away The heart breaks as eyes falter With aching arms He turns away Closes the door Waiting for another day When the leaves change color and the sun fades away leaving darkened skies of gray Waiting for the day His Lady returns ---------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- ------------- It's been rolling around in my head for the past 48 hours or so...which means that because I've spent so much time mulling it over, it's probably not the best I've done. | | Saturday, August 4th, 2007 | | 7:04 pm |
YAY!
I'm so excited. I got into my first choice for housing at SOU! I'm in the Madrone Apt. YIPPIE! Current Mood: energetic | | Saturday, February 24th, 2007 | | 11:53 am |
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH! I'm in a reading of Vagina Monologues. Rubi sent out an e-mail with who had what part. But I don't have my e-mail yet. NARF NARF NARF Had a crazy dream. Bri is on his way home from his ISA test. | | Wednesday, February 14th, 2007 | | 10:49 pm |
I got into Southern Oregon University...my number one choice! I'm SOOOO happy! :D | | Monday, January 22nd, 2007 | | 2:44 pm |
Feeling...better? I guess that's the word. I've started to be able to eat regular food (kinda). After sitting through three hours of class I seriously started to wonder about where I find the energy to do half the things I do. I'm so ready to pass out. How is it that when you are sick you can sleep forever and still feel exhausted? Current Mood: exhausted | | Tuesday, January 2nd, 2007 | | 7:43 am |
Had a funny realization last night, nothing that I want to share...just that I had one. Also decided I don't really like iTunes and don't understand why it can't just take the music I have on my computer and convert it...cause it says I can't. Or why songs I've gotten don't work (ie. don't download). WTF man. Wtf. Working at 8:45 am...this means I need to leave by 8:00 am. Sucky...at least I get free drinks at work. :P | | Wednesday, December 13th, 2006 | | 6:21 pm |
I spent last night listening to the wind. I loved how it would come whistling into my room through the open crack in my window. Something about it makes me happy. Makes me feel refreshed. Maybe it's just me. I would almost be tempted to walk to school today if it was not so far. The world slows down in time for the holidays, and I find myself happy. | | Monday, December 11th, 2006 | | 4:52 am |
The past week has been super intense...so... Thank you Brian for some much needed R&R...I don't know what I would do without you sometimes. Like I said...you're my heart. HAPPY BIRTHDAY JOEL! (although it's a little late.) Thank you Bennett and Susan for doing a lovely show on friday, I knew you two could do it. Thank you Ashley for being simply wonderful. I can't wait for this next week to start. Don't worry about Weds. I'll figure something out. | | Wednesday, November 22nd, 2006 | | 4:46 am |

You are The StarHope, expectation, Bright promises. The Star is one of the great cards of faith, dreams realised The Star is a card that looks to the future. It does not predict any immediate or powerful change, but it does predict hope and healing. This card suggests clarity of vision, spiritual insight. And, most importantly, that unexpected help will be coming, with water to quench your thirst, with a guiding light to the future. They might say you're a dreamer, but you're not the only one. What Tarot Card are You? Take the Test to Find Out. Current Mood: contemplativeCurrent Music: Rascal Flatts | | Thursday, November 9th, 2006 | | 5:48 pm |
Tim McGraw By Taylor Swift You said the way my blue eyes shined, Put those Georgia stars to shame that night I said: "That's a lie" Just a boy in a Chevy truck, That had a tendency of gettin' stuck, On backroads at night An' I was right there beside him all summer long An' then the time we woke up to find that summer'd gone But when you think: Tim McGraw, I hope you think my favorite song The one we danced to all night long: The moon like a spotlight on the lake When you think happiness, I hope you think: "That little black dress" Think of my head on your chest, An' my old faded blue jeans When you think Tim McGraw, I hope you think of me September saw a month of tears, An' thankin' God that you weren't here, To see me like that But in a box beneath my bed, Is a letter that you never read, From three summers back It's hard not to find it all a little bitter sweet, An' lookin' back on all of that, it's nice to believe: When you think: Tim McGraw, I hope you think my favorite song The one we danced to all night long: The moon like a spotlight on the lake When you think happiness, I hope you think: "That little black dress" Think of my head on your chest, An' my old faded blue jeans When you think Tim McGraw, I hope you think of me And I'm back for the first time since then: I'm standin' on your street, An' there's a letter left on your doorstep, An' the first thing that you'll read: Is: "When you think: Tim McGraw, "I hope you think my favorite song" Some day you'll turn your radio on, I hope it takes you back to that place When you think happiness, I hope you think: "That little black dress" Think of my head on your chest, An' my old faded blue jeans When you think Tim McGraw, I hope you think of me Oh, think of me, Mmmm You said the way my blue eyes shined, Put those Georgia stars to shame that night I said: "That's a lie" | | Wednesday, November 1st, 2006 | | 4:24 pm |
Taken From MSN.com Most-Educated Cities in the United States According to a Census Bureau study, Seattle tops the list of America's most educated cities, with more than half its population 25 years and older holding at least a bachelor's degree. Data collected by the Census Bureau's American Community Survey shows that 52.7 percent of 25-and-over Seattleites have a bachelor's degree or higher, closely followed by San Francisco (50.1 percent), Raleigh, North Carolina (50.1 percent), Washington, D.C. (45.3 percent), and Austin, Texas (44.1 percent). These same cities ranked--in the same order--as the top five most educated cities in last year's Census Bureau data as well. The national college graduation rate is 27.2 percent, up from last year's figure of 25.9 percent. Education levels bode well for a city's economic success. The top five most educated cities also made the list of the top 25 most prosperous cities. With a median household income of $70,921, residents of San Jose, California, earn more, on average, than those in any other city in the country. San Jose residents are also well-educated. With 36.1 percent of its population holding a bachelor's degree or higher, San Jose ranks in the top 15 on America's list of most-educated cities. The connection between higher education and higher earning is not surprising given that college graduates earn an average of nearly $2.1 million in their lifetimes, almost twice as much as those with only a high school diploma. Those smarty Seattleites? They have the eighth highest median household income in the United States. San Francisco ranks fourth. [graph deleated...it looked funny] Based on the industries that the cities on this list are known for, the concentration of educated citizens makes sense. Seattle is the manufacturing hub for the engineer-rich aircraft company Boeing, software giant Microsoft, and the pioneering online retailer Amazon. All three employers require an educated workforce. San Francisco and Raleigh both have high-tech industries as well. In addition, San Francisco also acts as a West Coast center for the finance and publishing industries, while Raleigh is home to several universities. The university factor links the remaining cities that round out the top five: Washington, D.C., and Austin. Of course, Washington has the distinct advantage of being the nation's capital, thus attracting a larger-than-average population of college graduates. But it's important to understand that the industries that helped put these cities on this list employ highly educated workers for a reason. Engineering, law and policy-making, high finance, university teaching and research, and publishing demand skilled workers who have a bachelor's degree--and often post-graduate degrees--directly related to the profession. The contributions of the educated workforce boost the success of the companies that employ them, in turn boosting the economy of the cities where these companies are based, which attracts more educated job-seekers. If there's a downside at all, the cities on this chart generally have a higher cost of living. But that should ultimately act as a motivator. Get educated, and your earnings are likely to increase. Of course, many factors will determine a city's relative prosperity. But just as a well-educated individual has a leg up in the workforce, high educational achievement among a city's population seems to give it clear advantages in developing its civic and financial health. ---------------------------------------- -------------------------------------- It makes you wonder about a few things...like for example Seattle hating Bush. Or the fact that we are one of the most, if not the most, liberal cities in the nation. Yup...it certainly makes you wonder. | | Monday, October 16th, 2006 | | 8:00 am |
Trying to kill time in front of my light box. So I'm sitting here. Watching some woman freak out about her dog at a dog show thing. Unbelievable. | | Thursday, October 12th, 2006 | | 8:16 am |
Myspace won't let me on...gosh darn it. Oh well...I should probably go to school anyways... Maybe the coffee machine will be fixed today...but then...maybe not. Not sure which I want more. | | Monday, October 2nd, 2006 | | 12:07 am |
Tonight fucking rocked! ^_^ I'm so fucking high (not off of drugs or anything...but cause I'm so happy) | | Sunday, October 1st, 2006 | | 12:48 pm |
better today. still have your boquet nikki not going to tacoma tonight...maybe on the 20th. getting a cold need to clean my room don't want to read anthropology, but should. finished the book bri bought me. It's seriously fucked up... need more sleep. | | Monday, September 25th, 2006 | | 2:43 pm |
I"M A BARISTA! I got the job working at the coffee shop at school. Come see me M-TH 12 - 4:30 I'm totally excited ^_^ | | Sunday, September 24th, 2006 | | 6:28 pm |
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School starts tomorrow...debating if I'm excited or nervous about it. |
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