i need to learn how to do this
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im tina. i love my family. i love dave. i love south carolina in the summer. i love newport rhode island in the winter. i love boston all the time. i love my town. i love my school. i love my life. i have an obsession with love.
i need to learn how to do this
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these are going on my christmas list
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nye skirt?
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winter term 2013?
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i am so excited for this week to be over. i am going to disney on friday and i could not be any more excited. granted i am 20 years old…i will be as happy as a 5 year old. i get to spend the day with my mom on friday and then get to see my cousins who i havent seen since july on friday night and all day saturday and sunday morning. this will be a great weekend that i know i will remember for the rest of my life. i have to remember to take plenty of touristy pictures. i get back to elon on sunday night and then have to come back to go to classes on monday. then on monday night i leave again to go HOME for thanksgiving. so many emotions about that one….can’t wait to be back with all my favorite people but i am a bit nervous to see a few people but eh yolo. thats all i have to say. you only live once. so im going to have a blast and not have a care in the world and enjoy being with my favorite people and drinking too much and staying out too late and setting off my house alarm and spending so much time with my family. not to mention all the food im going to eat. maybe i shouldnt eat this week….
but anyways, thanksgiving is a time for me to reflect upon all that i have in my life and how thankful i am. i am so lucky to be at elon studying what i love and having the support of my friends and family behind me. i am so lucky to have the best family in the world and cannot thank anyone enough for that. as generic as it is, i am most thankful for my family this thanksgiving.
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push it in and twist the knife again
watch my face as i pretend to feel no pain…….
how come the only way to know how high you get me
is to see how far i fall
When we were young life was easier, right? I know sometimes it seems that way. But the truth is life still is easy. It always will be. The only difference is we’re older, and the older we get, the more we complicate things for ourselves. You see, when we were young we saw the world through simple, hopeful eyes. We knew what we wanted and we had no biases or concealed agendas. We liked people who smiled. We avoided people who frowned. We ate when we were hungry, drank when we were thirsty, and slept when we were tired. As we grew older our minds became gradually disillusioned by negative external influences. At some point we began to hesitate and question our instincts. When a new obstacle or growing pain arose, we stumbled and a fell down. This happened several times. Eventually we decided we didn’t want to fall again, but rather than solving the problem that caused us to fall, we avoided it all together. As a result, we ate comfort food and drank alcohol to numb our wounds and fill our voids. We worked late nights on purpose to avoid unresolved conflicts at home. We started holding grudges, playing mind games, and subtly deceiving others and ourselves to get ahead. And when it didn’t work out, we lived above our means, bought things we didn’t need, and ate and drank some more just to make ourselves feel better again. Over the course of time, we made our lives more and more difficult, and we started losing touch with who we really are and what we really need. So let’s get back to the basics, shall we? Let’s make things simple again. It’s easy. Here are 60 ways to do just that: Life is not complex. We are complex. Life is simple,
and the simple thing is the right thing.
- Oscar Wilde for some practical organizational guidance.
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