I’m totally sku-ed

June 27th, 2006

It’s THAT time of the year again. HOLIDAYS! *Prances around in joy* ^^ After weeks(years) of hand-wringing-scalp-tugging-nail-biting-eyeball-rolling in the name(hands) of exams, we finally earned our break. Not to mention a pair of sexier eyebags. Aren’t my bags sexy? *Winks* Oh, one minute I’m daydreaming about shopping at the GSS, the next I’m already there. *Smugs* Too bad it spans for only a period of 5 days, barely enough time to get around and dig em’ shopping malls. Bought a few nifty stuff and that’s about it. THAT’S ABOUT IT? *Does the Italian wtf* It’s been a trying week.. *Sighs*

June 8th, 2006

I wish I could experience my childhood all over again. Those innocent escapades. Endless frolicking around, with no worries whatsoever. Laughing was a norm back then. Smiling too. So I guess you could say I was fortunate to have a happy childhood. Back then, everything was simple. Now it isn’t. Without being too judgmental, I’d say I was an optimist. As I grew older, as childhood days become entombed in my memories, I lost my optimism. Somehow. That’s not to say I’ve morphed into a brooding pessimist however. The tendency is there. Crossing over the threshold of young adulthood has become a challenge. So is viewing life with a positive outlook. We are bombarded with a barrage of problems and worries and issues everyday. With or without a cheerful disposition, they are still the unwelcomed guest. So it makes sense to claim: life has its ups and downs, why not try to view things a little more positively? Neg, totally neg. What you are and what society wants you to be can differ in various magnitudes. Damn, it must be time for chocolates, I would ramble incoherently if I dun have chocolates. =D