Friday, April 15, 2005
gosh!!!
OMG! Lemme start by saying that my N5510 is one of the most important things in my life. It's not just because of the material value. It has cemental, I mean, SENTIMENTAL value. The person who gave it to me is someone I consider God's greatest gift to me. Believe it or not, I almost lost it! I went out of the huse a while ago to get a couple of stuff from a nearby fast food and rode a trike back here. Unfortuantely, I left it in the trike I rode. I ran, and I mean
ran like
hell to the trike terminal. So you're probably thinking "If you could've walked, why'd you ride a trike?" erm, I was carrying stuff and that's probably the same reason I forgot to check the things I brought with me.
From all that running, I had to catch my breath when I got to the station. Thoughts like what the driver looked like and whether he'd be back came flooding through my mind and it was too much to take that I was at a loss. Fortuantely, and God-willingly, the trike driver was the one who saw me first. He was kind enough to ask why I was so out of breath and so I told him. When he heard that I dropped my phone, he rushed to his trike to grab it for me.
Bless his soul. He will never know how thankful I am that he still had it, and that he was honest enough to actually give it back.
I was walking, slowly now, back to my place and I was thinking about how absolutely
stupid i can get. Mehn, I didn't think I was that type of person. I mean sure, I have my fall-ups, but they weren't that bad.
Anyway, things learned:
1. Always look out for your things.
2. Never wear beach shorts when your not in the beach.
3. Check your pockets and bags before getting off the automobile.
Learn from my mistakes, please. PLEASE.
kitten posted @ 5:44 AM
Randoms things about me
I'm Kitten :)
I get a year older every 17th of August. I am a Leo, and I carry all traits associated with that zodiac.
Right now, I'm twenty years old and I'm loving it. They say we're only as young as we feel. I feel like I'm five.
I would never leave the house without my Zen and my E2. The latter connects me to the world; the former takes me away from it.
If I were to choose a word to describe my life, that word would be
crazy.
I am in love with the stars. I am in love with the rain.
I am a Rutgers University student, and I want to graduate with an English degree. An English-Psych double major would be nice. An English-TCert would be even better.
I want to be a teacher. I want to be writer. I want to be both.
I thrive on indie and emo. Mae, The Spill Canvas, Copeland and Daphne Loves Derby - these are the guys that I listen to. I listen to other bands here and there, but mostly those are the bands I follow. That being said, I'm a mainstream moron.
There's no feeling more lovely than being carried away. People don't usually think of me as somebody spontaneous, but I like being swept away as much as the next girl.
I fall in love easily, but it is really hard for me to fall out. Really hard.
I am very fragile.
I am tolerant of almost everything except one thing: intolerance.
I am an extensive reader. I thirst only for meaning, nothing else.
I love my friends <3
I am extremely spiritual but not religious.
Things I want to do in my life time
Get a job.
- Save up enough money to go back home -
wherever that is if I ever had one before I'm 40.
- Write a book.
- Sing for a Disney movie.
- Buy a house on top of a hill.
- Go bunjee jumping.
Travel halfway around the world.
- See Italy.
Find the one person who makes my heart beat faster and slower at the same time.
Draw and paint.
Learn how to play Sudoku.
- Volunteer for American/Philippine Red Cross or UNHCR.
Quit smoking.
Kitten recommends:
- Antoine de Saint-Exupery's The Little Prince
- Trina Paulus' Hope for the Flowers
- Paulo Coehlo's Eleven Minutes
- Leo Tolstoy's The Death of Ivan Ilych and Other Stories
- Leopold von Sacher-Masoch's Venus in Furs
- J.D. Salinger's Catcher in the Rye
- Neil Gaiman's American Gods
- Anne Rice's Beauty's Release
- Leopold von Sacher-Masoch's Venus in Furs
- Douglas F. Hofstadter's Godel Escher Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid
- Leonard Mlodinow's Feynman's Rainbow: A Search for Beauty in Physics and in Life
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