
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Can I just throw out there...???
Ellie Lerner is quite possibly the best blogger in the history of bloggers. Must be her backgorund on the newspaper stafff…and here I was on yearbook through high school. Deep down I always knew that I should have follwed in her EXACT footsteps… Guess we really know which one was the better staff now, right Ells?? :)
Can you just stop, please?
I will never be able to fully understand how girls can be so naive.
Why is it that girls create drama that is so incredibly pointless? Yet, they seem to think that whatever they are dwelling on is the most important thing in the world? Reality check?: There are WAY more important things than stupid boys. So you like a boy who may not like you back?? Guess what? Thats ok! You move on. So you like an older boy that you only see when he comes home on breaks? Look around! There are plenty of other guys. And if there’s not, well then maybe its not the right time to even be thinking about a relationship. You grow up, change, experience new thing, meet new people. There are always friends and boyfriends going in and out of your life, it happens. There is absolutely NO sense in wasting your time worrying about some guy that you know you will never be with. You will end up with all kinds of regrets.
So ladies, please realize that everything always ends up working out for the best. And you will end up with the right guy some day. I have found that the best relationships come to you, not you to them. So you should just stop chasing after things that are uncatchable.
Why is it that girls create drama that is so incredibly pointless? Yet, they seem to think that whatever they are dwelling on is the most important thing in the world? Reality check?: There are WAY more important things than stupid boys. So you like a boy who may not like you back?? Guess what? Thats ok! You move on. So you like an older boy that you only see when he comes home on breaks? Look around! There are plenty of other guys. And if there’s not, well then maybe its not the right time to even be thinking about a relationship. You grow up, change, experience new thing, meet new people. There are always friends and boyfriends going in and out of your life, it happens. There is absolutely NO sense in wasting your time worrying about some guy that you know you will never be with. You will end up with all kinds of regrets.
So ladies, please realize that everything always ends up working out for the best. And you will end up with the right guy some day. I have found that the best relationships come to you, not you to them. So you should just stop chasing after things that are uncatchable.
Life of a Collge Kid
Monday-Friday:
-Wake up early for class
-Go to class
-Go to more classes
-Eat lunch
-Possibly do some homework
-Work study
-Run??
-Dinner
-Homework
-Laundry?
Friday night-Sunday
-Sleep in
-Hang out with friends…
-…unless you have to babysit
-Homework
Throw in some fun here and there. The weeks are stressful, but pass by quickly for the most part. Though there is much more work to do, I would NEVER go back to high school.
And speaking of high school, you’d think that there would be no more of that silly high school drama, but it still exists. You’ll always end up being friends with someone who creates drama, but that’s ok. By the time you’re in college, you don’t care about all those little dramatic things anymore. Although, there are some pretty annoying, overly-dramatic people around here.
Sure, you end up missing your friends from high school. You were always so comfortable with each other. You always hung out with each other, that was just an understood fact. Yet, when you get to this point in your life, those friends that you grew up with and were used to being around all the time tend to fade away. Those that remain are the friends that you could never let leave your life. They are the ones that stood by you through the most difficult times of your life, the ones that you told everything to, the ones that you consider family. They never go away. But you meet lots of new friends, too! And while it may take longer to establish a best friend, the one that you tell everything to and will someday consider family, you’ll get to that point. Until then, you should open up, maybe more than you’ve ever opened up to any stranger. Talk to people, find things that you have in common, hang out. Most importantly, a college kid should always remember to LIVE IT UP!! I’ve been told that these are the best 4 years of your life. Why open yourself up to the moments that will make it so great? :)
-Wake up early for class
-Go to class
-Go to more classes
-Eat lunch
-Possibly do some homework
-Work study
-Run??
-Dinner
-Homework
-Laundry?
Friday night-Sunday
-Sleep in
-Hang out with friends…
-…unless you have to babysit
-Homework
Throw in some fun here and there. The weeks are stressful, but pass by quickly for the most part. Though there is much more work to do, I would NEVER go back to high school.
And speaking of high school, you’d think that there would be no more of that silly high school drama, but it still exists. You’ll always end up being friends with someone who creates drama, but that’s ok. By the time you’re in college, you don’t care about all those little dramatic things anymore. Although, there are some pretty annoying, overly-dramatic people around here.
Sure, you end up missing your friends from high school. You were always so comfortable with each other. You always hung out with each other, that was just an understood fact. Yet, when you get to this point in your life, those friends that you grew up with and were used to being around all the time tend to fade away. Those that remain are the friends that you could never let leave your life. They are the ones that stood by you through the most difficult times of your life, the ones that you told everything to, the ones that you consider family. They never go away. But you meet lots of new friends, too! And while it may take longer to establish a best friend, the one that you tell everything to and will someday consider family, you’ll get to that point. Until then, you should open up, maybe more than you’ve ever opened up to any stranger. Talk to people, find things that you have in common, hang out. Most importantly, a college kid should always remember to LIVE IT UP!! I’ve been told that these are the best 4 years of your life. Why open yourself up to the moments that will make it so great? :)
Eff My Life
"Today, I dropped my keys. Not wanting to lean over and pick them up, I pointed at them and said “Accio.” Then I realized I had tried to use a Harry Potter spell in real life and in public. FML"
"Ations" by Shel Silverstein
If we meet and I say, “Hi,”
That’s a salutation.
If you ask me how I feel,
That’s consideration.
If we stop and talk a while,
That’s a conversation.
If we understand each other,
That’s communication.
If we argue, scream and fight,
That’s an altercation.
If later we appologize,
That’s reconciliation.
If we help each other home,
That’s cooperation.
And all these actions added up
Make Civilization.
(And if I say this is a wonderful poem,
Is that exageration?)
That’s a salutation.
If you ask me how I feel,
That’s consideration.
If we stop and talk a while,
That’s a conversation.
If we understand each other,
That’s communication.
If we argue, scream and fight,
That’s an altercation.
If later we appologize,
That’s reconciliation.
If we help each other home,
That’s cooperation.
And all these actions added up
Make Civilization.
(And if I say this is a wonderful poem,
Is that exageration?)
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
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