Did I choose to love?

Thursday, January 18, 2007

I See No Bravery In Your Eyes Anymore

My blogging inspiration has been a dud over the past few days. Tonight isn't much different, but I'm making myself write something. So don't get too excited.

So, the past few days?

Well, I really liked band this week. We don't have anything coming up, so it was a nice hour of running through familiar songs without drilling things into our brains. It's been a while since I've just relaxed and enjoyed playing. Sarah, nerd duets soon?

I've been doing a lot of reading lately and it's awesome. The books I've read have been cleansing-feel-good ones, and I'm enjoying myself very much (need to stop reading books where the beloved stepfather dies in the library, thoughhh:[). I'm on the 4th Sisterhood book now. Yayyyyyy Ann Brasharesssss.

Today was one of my crazy long days, and the thought of not getting home until 7 depressed me so much that I left physics early and went home for lunch. But it turned out that my chemistry lab ended early, so I actually got to go home twice. Bonus.

Tonight, Robyn, Andrew, and I went to Tim's and shared a half dozen donuts. hehe. I'm sooooo fullllllll.

And now I'm mellowing to James Blunt. I know how much you all approve. But it's a James Blunt kind of night. He knows me too well.

Anyway, as far as deep thinking goes, I was sitting at the computer yesterday and, after checking my blogs and a couple other random sites, I ran out of things to do. I ran out of things that interested me.

And that's the scary-yet-cool thing about life. Technology will keep improving. They'll keep coming up with new toys and games and things to keep us entertained. But the only thing that we could ever want or need, and the only thing that will ever keep us satisfied, is love.

The supreme happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved.

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