Thornton Wilson was right on. But none the less, it's great to be back home. I actually came back a week ago, but it has really gone by fast. I spent the last few weeks getting organized in moving my stuff around my place in Halifax, while others were moving out and moving in. The place was pretty much in a jumble of stuff. It seems to be ritual when I get home in April from school to give my room a cleaning out.
In the process of cleaning out my desk (again), I came across two of my journals from when I was younger. Had a good time skimming through them! It's interesting to look back on how I was feeling at the time. There were some
rather... Interesting entries I wrote.
I saw the musical Mamma Mia on Thursday night--it was good! The leading lady Sophie may have been a bit off key, though?
I'm pleased to say I finally bought Rude Awakenings of a Jane Austen Addict last weekend; it was a fun read, and I devoured it in two-three days. I'm also working on Tess of the D'urbervilles, which is good too, but that's taken me since last summer. And that's not because it's a difficult read.
Dun dun duuuuunh.
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The episode of Lost last night was awesome. The truth about old Smokey (as I like to call him) has been revealed! Same with the bodies of Adam and Eve way back in the first season. I can't believe it's come down to the very last episode next Tuesday. Ever. AAAAHHH whatever will I do with myself??!! What will I watch??! V, maybe? By the way, I love looking here for a good rousing discussion on the previous night's episode. Makes me really tempted to create an account just to stick in my two cents, and not just for Lost.
In other news, I have an interview for job coming up, to work as a camp councillor for the summer. First interview in a long while--eeps. Hope I don't get too nervous! I was inspired to think up a list of confidence boosting songs by an article in Jezebel, seen here (I've been visiting there a lot, yes), so here's what I came up with:
-Hairspray, by Rachel Sweet
-Suddenly I See, KT Tunstall
-Then he Kissed Me, The Crystals (if you've seen Adventures in
Babysitting, then you'll see what I mean)
-My Moon my Man, Feist
-Goodbye Lenin, Yanni Tiersen
-A Brand New Day, The Wiz
-Linus and Lucy, Charlie Brown
-I have Confidence, The Sound of Music
If you've got any songs in mind out there, let me know! I'd be quite interested to give them a listen. I just may need these next week!
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