Well, it's May. I can remember, when I was a little girl, marking the first day of May by conspiring with my neighborhood friends to make little May Day baskets for all of our neighbors. We would usually craft the basket out of construction paper and too much glue. We would pick "flowers" (usually yellow… Continue reading May Day
Tag: Retrospect
Resolved
Goodbye 2010. You have truly been the best of times and the worst of times. In the end, I will be willing to overlook all of the bad times, and will instead be incredibly thankful for you, dear Twenty-Ten, because it was with you that I met the man I want to celebrate the next… Continue reading Resolved
Protected: Just Rambling
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Looking Back
I used to be so stupidI took you for grantedI had to learn the hard wayThat you really don’t know what you’ve got until you let it slip awayIt’s a cliché, because it’s trueI’m sorryI could have loved you, I should have loved you, but I didn’t
Olfaction
I caught a whiff of your cologne yesterday as a stranger walked quickly past. I had to turn to see if it was you. Of course it was not. Instead I stood there trapped by that smell - the smell of you. I didn't want to let it go. I knew if I walked on… Continue reading Olfaction
Protected: Something’s Gotta Make Me Feel Alive
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Protected: The Thing I Speak Not Of
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In Memory of Columbine High
Today is April 20th, 2006 . Seven years ago this nation was rocked by the tragedy of Columbine High School. I was a high school sophomore in Smalltown, Missouri and the waves of fear and sadness stretched out from Littleton , Colorado , and forever changed my way of looking at things. Columbine could have… Continue reading In Memory of Columbine High
Protected: School vs Life
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Protected: Heartbroken but Horrible
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