| katiestuart ( @ 2006-04-22 01:33:00 |
A much belated thank you to everyone for your warm and fuzzy birthday wishes!!
I had a pretty good birthday. It seemed a little hectic, though I really didn't do much.
Another year older. And what have I got to show for it? I don't know. Maybe I'm a little wiser, a little humbler, a little better versed in the ways of the world. I'd like to think so (so I guess humbler's out then).
I went down to Ashland Oregon with my brother to check out their annual film fest/support the BC spirit bear. It was a really fun trip. After returning home, I began work on an episode of a new series filming here called "Three moons over Milford".
I had an adventure surfing with ex-roomie, Pizza boy. A rather treacherous and lengthy adventure, the details of which are neither treacherous, nor exciting (though lengthy) to anyone who wasn't there, so I shant bore you. The water was nice, the weather could have been worse, and all in all, I had a great time. Hoping to get out surfing a bit more before it gets super crowded for the summer.
Have decided that the best way to describe the state of my room is "Mr. Dressup explosion!" Yup. That about sums it up. For a time my computer broke down* and my life became a series of purple post-it notes stuck, at random, to any free surface I could find in my Mr. Dressup explosion of a room.
*Actually, my computer's fine, just the power cable went on me. But computers don't work very well without power (at least not for long).
I've sat down to write a post several times in the last few weeks, but every time I did I was so unmotivated and bored by what I was writing that I scrapped it.
...not that I think this post will be much different (sorry), but I need to get over this block and just write...so you shall all suffer (again, sorry).
...
...hmm..
iPods have made public transit, not only bearable but, down right fun again.
In high school, my theater class had an assignment which involved studying someone. A stranger preferably. Just watch them, watch their mannerisms, and then try and copy them for the class. That lesson has always stuck with me. People all have their quirks. I like watching for quirks when I'm on the bus. I like to listen to my iPod and watch people being people.
I like it when things randomly sync up with music that I'm listening to. I wish more people broke out in song and dance on a daily basis. I suppose I don't though, so I can hardly expect other people to for my own amusement.
I'll start singing and dancing more.
I'm running out of things to babble about, and seeing as I have two hockey games tomorrow, I really aught to hit the sack.
I'll write again later when I have exciting things to say.
Katie
I had a pretty good birthday. It seemed a little hectic, though I really didn't do much.
Another year older. And what have I got to show for it? I don't know. Maybe I'm a little wiser, a little humbler, a little better versed in the ways of the world. I'd like to think so (so I guess humbler's out then).
I went down to Ashland Oregon with my brother to check out their annual film fest/support the BC spirit bear. It was a really fun trip. After returning home, I began work on an episode of a new series filming here called "Three moons over Milford".
I had an adventure surfing with ex-roomie, Pizza boy. A rather treacherous and lengthy adventure, the details of which are neither treacherous, nor exciting (though lengthy) to anyone who wasn't there, so I shant bore you. The water was nice, the weather could have been worse, and all in all, I had a great time. Hoping to get out surfing a bit more before it gets super crowded for the summer.
Have decided that the best way to describe the state of my room is "Mr. Dressup explosion!" Yup. That about sums it up. For a time my computer broke down* and my life became a series of purple post-it notes stuck, at random, to any free surface I could find in my Mr. Dressup explosion of a room.
*Actually, my computer's fine, just the power cable went on me. But computers don't work very well without power (at least not for long).
I've sat down to write a post several times in the last few weeks, but every time I did I was so unmotivated and bored by what I was writing that I scrapped it.
...not that I think this post will be much different (sorry), but I need to get over this block and just write...so you shall all suffer (again, sorry).
...
...hmm..
iPods have made public transit, not only bearable but, down right fun again.
In high school, my theater class had an assignment which involved studying someone. A stranger preferably. Just watch them, watch their mannerisms, and then try and copy them for the class. That lesson has always stuck with me. People all have their quirks. I like watching for quirks when I'm on the bus. I like to listen to my iPod and watch people being people.
I like it when things randomly sync up with music that I'm listening to. I wish more people broke out in song and dance on a daily basis. I suppose I don't though, so I can hardly expect other people to for my own amusement.
I'll start singing and dancing more.
I'm running out of things to babble about, and seeing as I have two hockey games tomorrow, I really aught to hit the sack.
I'll write again later when I have exciting things to say.
Katie