February 27th, 2009
His heart beat slows tremendeously, leading to a sort of numbness.
The world continues to spin at the same speed, and its people continue at their variable pace.
The night almost stops, with each beat.
Slower and slower, his body becomes void of any other activity except of the heart.
Lub.
Neglect of
Dub.
everything.
Barely living, and almost reaching that verge between life and death.
They say you’re suppose to relive your memories during this time.
But slowly he internalizes.
Not the memories.
But the world…the calm, calm world.
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February 23rd, 2009
Great quotes that come from, The Curious Case of Benjamin Buttons:
“For what it’s worth: it’s never too late to be whoever you want to be. There’s no time limit. You can change or stay the same, there are no rules to this thing. We can make the best or the worst of it. I hope you make the best of it. And I hope you see things that startle you. I hope you feel things you never felt before. I hope you meet people with a different point of view. I hope you live a life you’re proud of. If you find that you’re not, I hope you have the strength to start all over again.”
“It’s a funny thing, coming home. Nothing changes. Everything looks the same, feels the same, even smells the same. You realize what’s changed … is you.”
“We’re meant to lose the people we love. How else are we supposed to know how important they are to us?”
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February 19th, 2009
Woowee its been a long week. Quite the long week.
My Valentine’s Day weekend in Philly was a blast. Action-packed and well-planned. :) I had an amazing time with Derek!
Okay, that’s all I have in me to write today…the bed wants me.
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February 8th, 2009
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February 8th, 2009
Close my eyes and slowly sway back and forth. Open my eyes and let everything go out of focus. Let my fingers go double and slowly disappear as I get lost… just for a moment.
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February 6th, 2009
Sara Bareilles & Ingrid Michaelson – Winter Song
Is it really here? When did the year change from 2005 to 2009? Did someone fast-forward my watch? Can you stop for just a moment please? Let me catch my breath. My face has become sore from smiling and my eyes haven’t been closed long enough to really absorb everything and everyone. Perhaps I’m greedy because my memories have been so perfect. My reality. But I’m excited though, so lets keep time rolling. I just don’t want to lose what time has brought me…served me. Blessed me with.
These feelings are bittersweet because I leave for New York in June, which means more people to meet and adventures to seek. It also means learning about another city, and getting comfortable with another area of the world that will soon be called a home.
Aside from that, here are a few updates:
- My last day at the Physical therapy clinic was yesterday. I received a card that read on the front, “You. Are. Awesome.” Everyone left a little note, which meant a great amount to me. For those of you who don’t know, I left primarily because of the “grunt work” and driving. It’s in Washington, D.C., so anyone in their right mind should know about the traffic. The best part of this experience was gaining a greater understanding on how to treat my patients, not just well, but extraordinary. I saw this primarily in one of the PTs, although the others’ worked well, I admired Sarah’s style. The way she worked with her patients is exactly how I want to interact with mine in the future. To show your compassion in every motion, smile, and saying is a recipe for the perfect health-care professional.
- I purchased a Yamaha CG-101A for my Classical Guitar class this semester. I cannot believe how nostalgic I feel when I play music, it brings back memories of band camp and high school. Oh. Those memories. :) Music is definitely a language you cannot forget. Although you may forget a few things, it restores itself quickly in your brain. BUT in all honesty, I’m not that great right now. Actually, I’ll be the first to admit that I kinda suck which is why my first goal is to play “Old-MacDonald.” One other thing I wanted to say is that the salesman who helped me out at Chuck Levin’s was just amazing. He included a free gig bag, foot stool, and strings. He even sent me a card letting me know that he’ll help me out with any problems that might occur in the future with my instrument. The generosity of people shows, and I’m just struck with awe sometimes.
- I can do 25 push-ups and run more than a mile without getting tired (or even have the thought cross my mind.) I still have more work to do, but pretty soon, I’ll be running in another 5K.
- I’ve gotten so antsy lately. I need to always be doing something, whether it be working, reading, writing, hanging out, or working-out. I guess I’m just keeping myself from dwelling in an ocean full of thoughts. There’s a lot going on in my head. When I’m in my car, I’ve turned down the music on many occasions so I can actually hear myself.

Breakfast Bonanza

- Ice Skating in CP

Isn't he handsome?
Ciao for now. <3
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