i'll have them mailed over, mailed over to the rabbit in your world.
Oh hello there.
im feeling pretty fine after the eight rounds today.
(:
So during lit lesson in the afternoon, ms james talked about something that kinda made me think.
when you're running away from something, are you running to something or just running away without a destination?
ok, i've no idea if that made sense but it does alright.
Lets say you're running away from a problem that's difficult to solve, that you've no idea what to do about, that makes you feel tremendously drained and tired.
i mean, we all have such instances in life right?
right.
so when you're trying to ignore/avoid/escape from the problem, are you just running aimlessly away?
or do you know where your goal is?
where you are heading towards, what you want to achieve from this escape?
whether its wanting to be free, wanting to find back yourself, wanting be safe, do you have a destination?
We often run away from our troubles, we often hide from them.
we choose to avoid, pretend and simply ignore that we've any problem most of the time.
i guess we do that as we have no solution to it.
perhaps its too big a problem to solve by ourselves.
But hiding and running away wont help.
sure it might make things seem a little less baffling for you, but in reality the problem is still there.
and chances are you wont feel brilliant about it too.
instead of running to another place only to find yourself still knee deep in misery,
why not just face reality, suck it up and try to make things better for yourself?
K i just read through everything and am starting to feel confused about whatever i said.
its alrightttttttttttttttt.
school tomorrow, agaaaaaaain.
boring much.
have to visit the optician to get my contact lens made.
my current pair has been around for 2 months or so already x_____x
better not risk spoiling my eyes.
oh yah i think im gonna bake cookies/cupcakes this week.
for the joy of it.
LOL, anyone wants some? :D