Archive for December, 2007

Hybrid Days

30Dec07

Teh Last Weekend of 2007
Eighteen Months Together
Shopping Sales
Chilled Designer Coffee
Second-hand Nicotine
Recycling Trash
Avid Music Blasters
Beanbag Bum
Maximum Volume
Replay and Refresh
Mud Masks
Yogurt
Microsoft Word
Doodling on Name-cards
Nail Polish
Ushering the new year in myriad ways.


Picture someone drowning. Now replace that face.


Truly blessed, and loved. And I thank God for that (and all these worldly possessions).
Everyday seemed like the weekend, even with the period cramps, each day starts magically and ends perfectly.
I have matured in the past months, in a different way expected, but with the realisation of potential and capabilities in true light of my [...]


Holly Frost

24Dec07

Wide awake into the second hour of Christmas (which is not as highly anticipated as the Eve), my plight is insomnia, due to euphoria. I waited three hundred days odd since the presents from the previous Christmas waned into nothingness (either depleted due to mass consumption/usage, or the isolation due to the dread of tacky gifts [...]



Stoked

20Dec07

There is perhaps a longing, for something distant, out of reach but not quite foreign, since it strike the first time, real hard. This year’s Christmas gifts are unexpectedly good, but there are a couple of things on the wish-list I have yet to strike off. I gather that it would be my own special [...]


Monster Week

19Dec07

Defeating the crazy intentions to sleep in, or watch the world go by through a looking glass, I hollowed enough energy to drill through the Marketing Research report, which is hard core stupid since it does not interpret the data into something more worth-reading and less boring, and finish my McNuggets meal.
Perhaps its the crazy [...]


Anal about piling paper stacks, I have made the attempt this afternoon to sift the module notes out of paper cuttings and other printed papers. This would naturally result in me sitting in a paper litter landfill, pretty exhausted and grumpy. I missed daylight today, because of sleeping in from 4 am (after late night movie: [...]


I could take eternity to complete Sophie’s World — A Novel About the History of Philosophy, and I could develop irreversible effects, namely eye-bags and a weary smile, however, hazardous as it is, I could die trying to complete it by this year, which is approximately nineteen days.


There has been crazy rainfall of late, that induce sleep-in(s) and frequent naps throughout the span of a day. As tough as it is staying awake, shuffling from my bed to the bathroom (a total of 7 steps, 10 if detour to the wardrobe) is the worst norm activity of late. Perhaps clocking less than [...]