Writer's Block: Comfort food.
Jan. 18th, 2011 12:59 pm[Error: unknown template qotd]
My comfort food would have to be green seedless grapes, Movie would be North and South (BBC) and When I'm sick, sad or tired, I have this stuffed rabbit (Named Sonny) my sister gave me along time ago. I am 25 years old, and I still hold him when I'm feeling out of it. Oh and there is this beautiful trail in Milton, Ont that's called Livingston Trail. I love going there when I want to get away from things and just think. I have to listen to music aswell when I'm in need of comfort.
My comfort food would have to be green seedless grapes, Movie would be North and South (BBC) and When I'm sick, sad or tired, I have this stuffed rabbit (Named Sonny) my sister gave me along time ago. I am 25 years old, and I still hold him when I'm feeling out of it. Oh and there is this beautiful trail in Milton, Ont that's called Livingston Trail. I love going there when I want to get away from things and just think. I have to listen to music aswell when I'm in need of comfort.
Writer's Block: Wintertime is here
Dec. 2nd, 2010 09:56 am[Error: unknown template qotd]
I find them to be the happiest and most depressing time of the year. It's the oddest feeling really. For my family and a loft of my friends, they are born starting in November to the end of December. So it's always very busy.
When I was in high school. I had a period where I dreaded the Christmas season. I had an uncle that died right before my Birthday and I had an aunt that died around then the year before.
I remember in my second year of college my sisters friend got in a car accident around New Years and died a few months later and for me It all lumped together. But i have learned since then that they wouldn't have wanted that. Knowing what they were like they were full of life and wouldn't want people to be sad forever.
So I find Christmas to be a total mix of emotions. But I love it.
Sounds odd..
I find them to be the happiest and most depressing time of the year. It's the oddest feeling really. For my family and a loft of my friends, they are born starting in November to the end of December. So it's always very busy.
When I was in high school. I had a period where I dreaded the Christmas season. I had an uncle that died right before my Birthday and I had an aunt that died around then the year before.
I remember in my second year of college my sisters friend got in a car accident around New Years and died a few months later and for me It all lumped together. But i have learned since then that they wouldn't have wanted that. Knowing what they were like they were full of life and wouldn't want people to be sad forever.
So I find Christmas to be a total mix of emotions. But I love it.
Sounds odd..