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    Thinking...thinking! dramasnot6's Avatar
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    I mean, by myself without my family and friends.
    And the student dorm I am moving into is single room for one person each.
    I declare after all there is no enjoyment like reading! How much sooner one tires of anything than of a book! When I have a house of my own, I shall be miserable if I have not an excellent library.


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    I'm thinking about the 12 inches of snow that I am going to have to shovel tomorrow!

    I never thought I'd say this (considering I despise heat), but WHERE IS SUMMER??? Well, at least spring?? This is the craziest winter we have had in a long time!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dramasnot6 View Post
    Yes, but how about some original Lilytastic compositions?
    That way I can be like,when you become a famous composer, "You know I encouraged her to write her own music!" XP
    Ehhhhhh...I love playing music, but I don't think I'm good enough to write any. I really don't know much about the technical side of it. I just play it mostly by ear. I can barely read sheet music. I can never remember the keys or concert keys or WHATEVER. I get so confused sometimes when I read sheet music. It's just so abstract, you know? Like too absract for me. My mind can't grasp it. Or maybe it's because I probably had one of the most heartless people in the world for a band teacher in middle school. All in all, I really do wish I was better at music. Love it, but I'm not too good at it.


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    YES! Back to the days where i could not find words to describe the happy sensations. I've missed them. Happy, Thrilled, Exstatic, Going to go and do some christmas jumps around the pond! Wohoo!

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    YES! Haha, oh i'm so terribly happy.

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    Something, yeah something that I can't say here.
    The source of any bad writing is the desire to be something more than a person of sense--the straining to be thought a genius. If people would say what they have to say in plain terms, how much eloquent they would be.
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    Ah, tests. Well, at least yours apparently went well if not too well. Anyway, sometimes the result can be a surprise, better than what we expect it to be. This makes me think of my own monthly tests which are going to start soon.
    I sort of liked the test weeks in high school. It was nice when we had no school except for those tests, which meant we only had to sit there for three hours (or less, if you were fast) and then had all the rest of the day for ourselves (and studying for the other tests, of course...)

    I wish the tests were more like that here, too Well, I'll worry about my grammar test more next week, when we'll get our results.

    Right now I'm thinking about going to Helsinki next weekend. It's been a MONTH since I last saw my friends or my family.
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    I'm thinking shld I do some freelance work at my old job where I used to work. The president of the company emailed me yesterday to see if I was interested in training new employees. Anybody know what freelancers make an hour ?
    What Are You Crazy!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dramasnot6 View Post
    I mean, by myself without my family and friends.
    And the student dorm I am moving into is single room for one person each.
    Oh, okay. Well, it's understandable to be homesick...lots of people will be missing their family, right? But then you'll get so busy and meet SO many new people, that you won't have time to be homesick (and before you know it, uni is over...sigh)

    Personally, I think it's best you have your own room. A few people I know had to share a room back in first year...they couldn't wait to move somewhere else!

    Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover. ~ Mark Twain

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    I would like to stay in bed and rest so i don't push myself too hard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vheissu View Post
    Oh, okay. Well, it's understandable to be homesick...lots of people will be missing their family, right? But then you'll get so busy and meet SO many new people, that you won't have time to be homesick (and before you know it, uni is over...sigh)
    I moved to another town to start my university studies last autumn. Yes, I am really busy with all the work, but I DO have time to be homesick too... Well, I don't miss my home so much, but my friends who are all back there. I have some new friends, but I don't know them that well yet and I never see them outside school, so I am quite lonely. Well, I've got 4,5 years of university still to go, maybe I'll make some good friends before it's over

    I'm thinking that I should start doing one translation today or I'll have to really panic because of it tomorrow night.
    Little Lotte thought of everything and nothing. Her hair was golden as the sun's rays and her soul as clear and blue as her eyes.
    Gaston Leroux - The Phantom of the Opera

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    Quote Originally Posted by vheissu View Post
    Oh, okay. Well, it's understandable to be homesick...lots of people will be missing their family, right? But then you'll get so busy and meet SO many new people, that you won't have time to be homesick (and before you know it, uni is over...sigh)

    Personally, I think it's best you have your own room. A few people I know had to share a room back in first year...they couldn't wait to move somewhere else!
    Thanks vheissu
    I declare after all there is no enjoyment like reading! How much sooner one tires of anything than of a book! When I have a house of my own, I shall be miserable if I have not an excellent library.


    Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice

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    Why does waiting for something you want more than anything take so long????

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    I think i'm falling in love. and it's so wonderful, and at the same time, so hard. Haha, but above it all, are the contented happy bubbles, and i walk around smiling all the time. This is nice. I had forgotten about this.

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    I have 2 thought's going through my head.
    1) I am feaking COLD!!!!
    2) I honestly believe happy valintines day is just a polite way of saying
    "happy hump day" then there is the bear "will you be my valintine's."
    you all know where I am going with that one.

    But for you hopless romantic's rock on,and for the parent's with kid's like myself...Well my kid's will learn when they get older about this holday and,how it really only works for people who really love eachother and are marrried.I threw out all the v-day stuff my x's gave me.now I refuse 2 celebrate til' I get married or find a life partner.Til' then it is national hump day.
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