As the school year comes to a close, I must pause and reflect. This was a very interesting school year. It definitely had it's up, professionally, and it's lows, personally.
Here are some things I miss.
1) Playing a 100 point word in Scrabble, knowing my opponent is cursing me on his side of the computer.
2) Randomly sending Shakespeare quotes to someone via text message.
3) Trading crazy school stories.
4) Joking about Samuel L. Jackson being the killer in every movie.
5) Playing Trivial Pursuit on a short road trip.
6) Trading running stories.
7) Looking for the elusive blue coffee cup in movies.
8) Speaking, using big words and then giving kudos for the word choice.
9) Listening about Big Brother rantings (and I'm not talking about the silly tv show)
I find myself wondering, however, is it bad to dwell on the good? If dwelling on the positive makes me forget the negative? And how does one know if one is really lying to oneself or if one is being true to oneself, because sometimes the lies one tells oneself sound so believable?
Sigh. Ultimately, it takes two to tango, and most of the time the chick dancing by herself looks like a fool.
Only one person knows what I'm talking about, so if you're confused... it's ok; this posting isn't for you to understand. As for that one person who does understand... I don't know if you're even reading this. I don't even know what point I'm trying to get across, other than our friendship still creeps into my mind when sometimes I wish it wouldn't. I always look back, even though you told me not to. I can't help it; that's who I am. Foolish.
2 comments:
I played a 158 point word at the scrabble club meeting two weeks ago. triple triple. I miss that too. If I call to apologize, will you answer?
and most of the time the chick dancing by herself looks like a fool.
I've obviously been dancing by myself for over a year now. And yes, I am the fool; cause I let it go on for as long as it did.
The music finally stopped.
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