Showing posts with label Holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holidays. Show all posts

Sunday, December 23, 2012

Uneducated Thoughts: I Don't Know What to Put Here Today

As I write this, I'm listening to music.
Just, in general.
Music.
No specifications here.
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I wrote some poems a little while ago.
Most of them are about me
I kind of like them.
They've got a weird rhythm to them
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I'm having some trouble typing today.
Lots of typos.
It's a little nerve-wracking.
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It's finally Winter Break!
WOO!
NO MORE SCHOOL!
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Honestly, though, it really is nice to have a Sunday where my whole day isn't spent going "Oh god, school tomorrow. Man, I hate school. I hate school"
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I don't know what to say.
Maybe I have too much to say.
Maybe not enough.
I don't know.

Please comment.


Bye.

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Uneducated Thoughts: Real Feminism

Hey guys.
It's me again.
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I got a new cardigan.
It's grey.
I quite like it.
My granddad used to wear lot of cardigans.
Maybe it's hereditary.
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There's a really cool documentary coming out.
I'm real excited about it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KCAAf7y8FOg&feature=g-user-lik
Can't wait 'till I get to see it.
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This is one of those days when I feel like a true feminist.
Putting up with cramps without taking painkillers.
(Okay, fine.
My stomach can't handle the pills.
But still,
I'm tough.)
Top that, Ani DiFranco.
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Today, I'm listening to Amanda Palmer.
Pretty catchy stuff.
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We don't have school tomorrow.
It's Rosh Hashana.
I'm not Jewish.
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It's sunny out today.
Almost fall, though.
Pretty excited.
I love the food in fall.
Pumpkin-flavored anything is pretty sweet.
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Well, I guess that's all I have to say.
Enjoy my stream of consciousness.

Bye.

Thursday, November 3, 2011

The Strange Phenomenon, In Which Most Of The Year's Holiday Are Flattened Into A Short Three Months, And Those Months Go By All Too Fast.

 As you probably already know, Halloween has passed. Halloween is one of my favorite holidays, but I only like the dressing up aspect of it.I don't really love being afraid, and taking candy from strangers makes me feel awkward and terribly impolite. (Because I am such a dainty little female) It was nice.
 So, up next is Thanksgiving. I like Thanksgiving. Getting together with family is always fun, and I always enjoy food.
 And then there's Christmas! I like the presents, reading stories the night before, and the overall sense of joy. I like decorating the Christmas tree, too. The one bad thing about this holiday is all the annoying songs! I mean, Christmas is nice and all, but enough is enough. At least the people in my neighborhood are too busy riding dirt bikes to worry about singing songs and spreading joy.
What's your favorite fall/winter holiday?