090111 -- First Published 021009
Sep. 1st, 2011 04:24 pm What follows is a written journal entry from February 10, 2009. We were asked in class to write what we wanted, what was keeping us from that, and why.
"Desire."
Two things I want:
an Nintendo DSLite -- money
a renewed Platinum Pass -- not summer
First off, if I got the DSLite, I'd no longer have ANY free time. But I would be extremely happy. I get rather attached to my electronics. I'd take it everywhere.
For the record, a Platinum Pass gets you into all Cedar Fair amusement parks, including Cedar Point and Kings Island. Words cannot express the feelings I hold for these places. They are HOME.
Two things I want emotionally:
a loft in New York City -- money
for my boyfriend to be there -- Jake HATES the city
Can I start with the second one? Jake is probably the person I trust most, and even though we've been a bit rocky, I still feel love for him. Knowing he was always there (I know, not specific enough) would be like a rock, a foundation, in an unknown city.
Speaking of New York, it has so much life, so much opportunity. And I want to live on top of it all.
Two things I want psychologically:
more organized -- needs to be a habit, accountability partner?
more alive -- working on it; see Friday!
I suck at organization. It's a mess.
And I feel no emotion. Period.
"Desire."
Two things I want:
an Nintendo DSLite -- money
a renewed Platinum Pass -- not summer
First off, if I got the DSLite, I'd no longer have ANY free time. But I would be extremely happy. I get rather attached to my electronics. I'd take it everywhere.
For the record, a Platinum Pass gets you into all Cedar Fair amusement parks, including Cedar Point and Kings Island. Words cannot express the feelings I hold for these places. They are HOME.
Two things I want emotionally:
a loft in New York City -- money
for my boyfriend to be there -- Jake HATES the city
Can I start with the second one? Jake is probably the person I trust most, and even though we've been a bit rocky, I still feel love for him. Knowing he was always there (I know, not specific enough) would be like a rock, a foundation, in an unknown city.
Speaking of New York, it has so much life, so much opportunity. And I want to live on top of it all.
Two things I want psychologically:
more organized -- needs to be a habit, accountability partner?
more alive -- working on it; see Friday!
I suck at organization. It's a mess.
And I feel no emotion. Period.