July 10, 2004

  • Perhaps I shouldn't write this publically, but have you ever really wanted to tell someone off? There is this one person (of whom there are many unsaid things I wish I could scream) who I just want to walk up to and say, "I'm sorry that your insecurities make you feel like you can say that to me . . . " I'll just stop there for now.

    Anyway, today actually wasn't that bad at all. I woke up and cleaned some house, my aunt came over, I took Jonathan and Megan on a bike ride, then to the park, and then tonight Dana and I and Andy grabbed a pizza and hung out.

    "Defense is paper thin; One touch and I'll be in too deep now to ever swim against the current, so let me slip away . . . I am flawed, but I am cleaning up so well . . ." (Dashboard Confessional- Vindicated)

Comments (3)

  • There have been several times when I have wanted to tell someone off, so I think that's pretty normal.  But you are a stronger person for not, at least more mature than whoever is giving you a hard time!

    You go on a lot of bikerides, aren't they so relaxing? I wish I didn't have to work all day so that I could take advantage of the nice afternoons.

    I totally hear you about reading scriptures at work.  For the first 2 weeks at my job, I had NOTHING to do, so I ended up reading half of Alma and parts of Helaman.  It was so nice to just relax and be spiritually fed!

  • I bike ride a lot, my house is about a half mile away from a really nice bike trail so I try and go everyday. Random bit of information right there.

  • HaHa! I wish bikerides could be more relaxing . . . they are really used as a tool to keep children happy. I take Jonathan/Megan around in a little yellow trailer attatched to the back of the bike, so it is a workout!

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