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Mar. 22nd, 2007 08:17 pmLibra
As illogical as it sounds, your heavy mood can be lightened by heavy thoughts. If you face whatever is troubling you and process it with as much honesty as you can, your worries will eventually fade away to nothing. But if you ignore the fact that something is wrong in your life, the problem will never be resolved! It will stick around, waiting to get some of your attention -- and it can wait forever if need be. Think things through today, and you'll feel better tomorrow.
The cookies and brownies I brought to Gay and Lesbian Lit. went over extremely well, which made me happy. Nothing gets to teenagers' hearts like free food. ^_^
Finally registered for the SATs in May and June, and tomorrow I'm meeting with Mr. Bardsley and my mom about the GCC thing. The other classes are going well, and I get the feeling that this will be a bit more laid back than the last two (though that's by no means a bad thing) and should - dare I say it - be fun.
I also found out today that our manga donation finally went through, and I had a look at the books today when I was in the library. I feel sated. Even if I'm in Greenfield next year I've left something concrete behind, even if no one knows it was me. That's enough for me.
As illogical as it sounds, your heavy mood can be lightened by heavy thoughts. If you face whatever is troubling you and process it with as much honesty as you can, your worries will eventually fade away to nothing. But if you ignore the fact that something is wrong in your life, the problem will never be resolved! It will stick around, waiting to get some of your attention -- and it can wait forever if need be. Think things through today, and you'll feel better tomorrow.
The cookies and brownies I brought to Gay and Lesbian Lit. went over extremely well, which made me happy. Nothing gets to teenagers' hearts like free food. ^_^
Finally registered for the SATs in May and June, and tomorrow I'm meeting with Mr. Bardsley and my mom about the GCC thing. The other classes are going well, and I get the feeling that this will be a bit more laid back than the last two (though that's by no means a bad thing) and should - dare I say it - be fun.
I also found out today that our manga donation finally went through, and I had a look at the books today when I was in the library. I feel sated. Even if I'm in Greenfield next year I've left something concrete behind, even if no one knows it was me. That's enough for me.