Monday, October 18, 2010

The weekend of the 15th

I am having one of those days where I just feel so down and I do not know why. Thus, I need to divert my attention to what makes me happy.

1. Green River Soda. Zachary took me to Aversanos on friday and I had a Green River. It was like my childhood instantly came flooding back. It's sort of like my very own dandelion wine.


2. Rylee.
For so long (about three months), I just took out all of my anger on her and I was a terrible friend. I am so happy she decided to stick around and that we get along again. We may have completely opposite stances on certain things, but she is probably the only person I feel like I can talk about anything and everything with. It will be nice when we both live in the same city full-time again.

3. Liquid Courage. Every time I drink I usually regret it afterwards because it makes me feel disgusting the entire next day. I also feel a bit guilty for consuming empty calories and half the time my blood sugar drops and I become a monster. Well, some days I feel like even though I wish everyone could just be honest without it, it is something that makes people share and sometimes bonds people. I am very grateful for the times I have with friends and when they are able to share their lives with me. This weekend, I learned something that will help me understand someone and hopefully allow our friendship to grow. I've felt something missing this whole time and now that this wall is down, I can begin to fully understand her <3

4. Zak and I being the same person, at times. Last night, he called me and he is sneaky and knew I would be having crazy girl feelings and reassured me. What a magician.

5. Pumpkins. I love pumpkins. I love pumpkin pie, I love pumpkin seeds, I love pumpkin spiced lattes. Fall is wonderful because pumpkins are everywhere!!

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