June 29, 2005

  • “It’s breathtaking to think of you and to learn with our fate that the sky isn’t as blue. It’s mindnumbing to think of yesterday. We’ll look toward the stars and dream that we’re airplanes. . .So here we go. Let’s show them how to live: Accept the pain; Always forgive; Watch the sun go down; Learn the sound of following all that is complete” (This Day and Age).


    Why is it that the things that I want to change never change and the things that I want to last forever always seem to come undone? It’s very perplexing. (If I can, I will try to replace these words with pictures over the next few hours.)

    Edit: Sorry, no pictures. I scanned them all and then something happened . . . I will have to do it again. Grrr. #43 (Emancipation) is a good episode, but I still think #32 (Traffic Ticket) is my favorite.

    Edit (again): Sorry I forgot to tell you about my Red Robin experience Saturday night. It was so funny. I went to Red Robin with Megan Rule around 10 or 10:30- we intended to get drinks. Well we ordered our freckled lemonades and then thought about getting an appetizer. We ended up getting whole meals, lol. Then Megan’s burger had a sticker in it, so it was free and we got a free milkshake that tasted like cough syrup. It was funny cause we were trying to drink it despite the fact that it was gross, and . . . you just had to be there. We also ran into Megan Blankey from junior high. She works there now and it was fun to catch up with her. She’s really nice. Anyway, that was my fun Saturday night date.


    “Finding myself in a place I’ve never been, where I don’t know myself or anyone else. I can dream about the past, or I can just let it go. I lost track of time five days ago. . . Don’t leave me now. We’ve come too far just to set our eyes on a new star. I’ll ride on clouds ’til you come down. Just promise me you’ll always leave the ground. . .” (This Day and Age).

Comments (1)

  • I will attempt to determine which ones to give you proper credit and when I can figure out how to make changes in font size and color show where I either enhanced what you wrote or changed some to make it more clear to my readers.

    When you leave for your mission I will do my best to continue the work you have done on here so well.

    Brother Paul Marcel-Rene

    Akron North Ward, Akron Ohio

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