Anais Nin: You live like this, sheltered, in a delicate world, and you believe you are living. Then you read a book… or you take a trip… and you discover that you are not living, that you are hibernating. The symptoms of hibernating are easily detectable: first, restlessness. The second symptom (when hibernating becomes dangerous and might degenerate into death): absence of pleasure. That is all. It appears like an innocuous illness. Monotony, boredom, death. Millions live like this (or die like this) without knowing it. They work in offices. They drive a car. They picnic with their families. They raise children. And then some shock treatment takes place, a person, a book, a song, and it awakens them and saves them from death. Some never awaken.

4.04.2008



This week was so stressful!!!!  AAAAAAARRRRGGGGHHHHHHHH!!!!

This picture is an interview with a student named, Love. I interviewed her as a part of my honors project. Pro Literacy is an adult literacy program that tutors adults ags 16 +. Love was such a sweetheart. And her name is so pretty.

Well, this week also was stressful in terms of relationship problems too....its HARD  deciding what you want to do when you love someone so much and you've been through so much with them and you want to break up but you cant cos you think you will die without them and  its just so hard cos....


(omg...that pic us so ugly without makeup...eww but you get the idea?)

I was crying cos i was so stressed out but then i heard  a joke and i never thought i would be happy again, then i was smiling and the sun was shining.


That reminds me about the scene in Under the Tuscan Sun when Lindsay Duncan as Sophia (I think) said  "That's the Most important thing. You must always keep your childish enthusiasm. No matter what happens."

That's some good advice to follow.....take note

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