have you ever had one of those really vivid dreams? well, i had one, and what happened in that dream, is something that, i just realized while dreaming, i wanted to happen. i was feeling quite happy because it felt like it was real, that i was actually living it. it even snowed in my dream. haha. but of course it was meddled with weird things going on, you know, just like any other dream you have. sometimes you can't see faces, sometimes you're in an unknown location, etc. but the main part was clear enough for me to remember what was going on. but all things must come to an end. you wake up, and you realize, let's say it all together now, "it was all a dream". and you're back to, what do they call it? oh yea, the real world.
in other news... i need an alarm clock. i'm getting immune to my cellphone alarm clock. tsk tsk tsk. i need something to wake me up to make it to work next week. i finally start work next week! i'll be working for Regence, in downtown P-Town. i'll be a downtowner yet again. woohoo! i'm both excited & nervous. i'm looking forward to starting the next phase of my life, excited to live out what the Lord has in store for me, now that i'm done with the college part. i had a very nice "vacation". i made it to new jersey, new york, houston, and florida. and, i fell in love... with books! haha. now that homework and text books are a thing of the past, i have time to read for fun.
i had a great birthday week. 24 ain't nothin' but a number. i don't feel any different today. seriously, i still feel like i'm 18 or something, and have a feeling that i'll be "stuck" there for a while. yes, i am in denial. haha. one of the great gifts i've received for my birthday was a book entitled, The Truth About Chuck Norris. i will end this blog with a quote about Chuck Norris [the world's greatest human]
"Whenever Chuck Norris makes a joke, the sound of an audience laughing comes from out of nowhere. Chuck will then turn to you, smile, and give you two thumbs-up. After that, everything freezes; even you are unable to move. The laughter then turns into music as credits begin to scroll down from thin air. Finally, your sight fades to black and there is nothing. When you regain your vision and mobility, Chuck Norris is nowhere to be found."
- Desiree Mijares
- portland metro, or, United States
- i wish an orchestra & someone with a boombox would follow me around so that my life would continuously be accompanied by a soundtrack.