The Red Balloon

Rediscovering this world with the realization of an adult but the nuances of a child carrying a brand-new red balloon as it trails behind them in playful glee.

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Living the life of an excentric elfen artist in a world of logic and numbers.

Thursday, March 16, 2006

Sugar Land day 6

Well, Derek came and left. It was good. I showed him around town, which was kinda cool. We went to the Sugar Factory and looked around down there. I haven't even done that myself and i've lived in SL my entire life. It was very interesting. We also went to downtown houston and saw Maguai. That was an interesting experiance in itself. I learned how to somewhat navigate houston and find Westhimer, which i'm horrible at. I also was in a club (numbers) with alot of people smoking weed. And that gave me the biggest headache and stomach ache in the world. Derek said he was alittle stoned after we left the concert b/c of the smoking. We saw afew other Tech students there, some we knew and some we didn't know. I found that interesting. Maquai is a very good, very good band. I was thoroughly impressed.

I introduced Derek to my friends over here...at least most of them. "the Group" at least met him. And i think overall they enjoyed him. He said he wish he had friends like those when he was in High School. It just made me realize how good friends back home i really have, and I am going to miss them dearly if i leave for the summer. *shrugs* So is life.

I've enjoyed emmesuly being back home. I really do love Houston and the greenery and the beautiful trees. I love my Its-a-Grind...and my wonderful restraunts. I HAD JAPANESE FOOD YESTERDAY! gah! that put me in a happy place. *nods* AND green tea icecream! HAPPY PLACE!!!!

I was sitting in my room last night and i rediscovered my books. Oh, my beautiful beautiful books. I also realized that i had some romance novels from years years years ago that i never gave back to my friend who got married this past summer. I guess she's not getting those books back. I feel bad. I also need to return my horse instructor's book. I will do that this week. Anywho, i realized that women and girls who read romance novels for the most part read them because they can't get any themselves. They read them so they get the emotional and alittle of the physical pleasure of intemency. I don't know, i could be wrong but it is something that i realized last night.

Well, there really is not much to say...i'm hanging out with my friends here and i'm buckling down and starting homework today too. There is a party tomorrow and i have photoshoots comming up that i'm going to get done...so...that is all i have to say right now *nods*

@ Lisa: i would love to hang out and have lunch or something with you! I don't know if you still have my cell number...if not drop me an e-mail: chardata@yahoo.com

@ Joey: yes, we'll chat tonight...i promise! I've missed talking to you! *huggles*

@ Tyler: we need to chat! Miss ya' bud!

*huggles* all

-Reijn

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Um... well... those trashy romance novels generally have happy endings, see-- and life NEVER has happy endings. The happiest you get? Death's anonymity. Therefore, people read the trash for the ending. Although-- you have to be picky. You have to sort through the trash for the choice scrap of a hamburger bun, that one little piece of bread not soggy with some one else's saliva, because too much romance is published simply for its soft-porn attributes, not for the quality of writing. That, and the Fabio/ Fabio jr. cover the publisher thought would look nice. I could go on about this for much longer, but. This is supposed to be only a comment, and Cold Case is coming on.

7:42 PM, March 19, 2006  

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