Let's just leave it at I hate you.

Umm. I'm sort of messed up sometimes. Not with drinking or drugs or anything like that. It's just...life. And I wish it would end.

Is that a bad thing?


   

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And the war was over.
And it had never been.
And he stood on the bridge alone.

Clutched in her fingers was a stone.
Down beside her was the glass.
In front of her was the stick.
And sticks.

So she put down the stone and laid it to rest; it had died.
And she picked up the glass; it had come back alive.
And the wood she carved lay as silent as she had been when she madly hacked away at it.
Forming the point.

And the sticks they were the bridge.
That lead her into freedom.
That lead her into misery.

And still, no one knew.

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Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Murdochians

We celebrated Matt's birthday today by going downtown to meet him and Murdoch for dinner.  They have been friends since the sixth grade, and Matt's friends were over all the time from then until they graduated high school.  Now he and Murdoch are roommates, so he's the one we see the most.  He comes to family birthdays sometimes, and Matt goes to his family members' birthdays.  Mostly for free food.  I love that he knows us.  Murdoch knew exactly what I was going to order tonight, and what grade my aunt teaches.  He and Vicki have apparently had talks about his relationship with his girlfriend, Stephanie, and Stephanie's goals of being a teacher.

I love friends who become family.  Who can walk into your house anytime, even when you're not home.  Who knows extended family members.  Not just their names, but their personalities and jobs and can hold a conversation with them, feeling perfectly comfortable.  That's cool to me.  I like people who are like that with my family (Murdoch, Heidi, Cabot, Sarah, Laurie) and being that with other people's families (Sarah, Heidi, Cabot).  It makes me happy to see people connect more deeply than is "normal."

Why shouldn't we all treat each other like family?

Posted at 02:03 am by driftingaway

 

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