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Tuesday, February 24, 2009

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Okay, so yesterday I finished this book called Vampire Academy by Richelle Mead, lent to me by my sister-in-spirt/a-past-life Maura! 

It was a really awesome book, full of action and suspense and humor and, of course, romance. But come on, it's me we're dealing with, remember? Of COURSE it's got romance!
It was really cool and a very good read, but I wouldn't recommend it to kids under the age of 12, just as a heads up. 
So yeah. Just thought I would post that, just because I wanted to post something and that was the first thing that came to mind. 
So yes. 
Oh! And also, my class took Part 1 of our Living Environment midterm exam today, and Part 2 is tomorrow! Eeep!!!! 
Oh! And also-also, my humanities/homeroom teacher gave birth on...... the 22nd, I think it was. So now we have a sub, which would be awesome, except the woman we got is an absolute witch. Urgh. 
Oh! And also-also-also..... um..... okay, I don't have an also-also-also, but I just wanted to type out also-also-also, so THERE.
Peace and Hufflemuffins
CJ
P.S.-- Maura, tell your friend to hurry her butt with Frostbite (The sequel to Vampire Academy) FAST!!!!!! I'm exploding here!!!!!

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Things to Remember On Valentine's Day (For the Single):

  1. On Valentine's Day, even if you're not with someone, you can still have fun .(Even if that sort of defeats the purpose of Valentine's Day.)
  2. If a girl tells you that the way you've got your shirt tied back isn't cute, roll your eyes and walk away. But if you're friend advises you on how you could wear it better, take the advice.
  3. If your crush is having trouble asking a girl out, help him, even if it means loosing him to your best friend.
  4. If your best friend is trying to decide whether to go out with your crush or not, try to offer the best advice you can, even if you've never had a boyfriend before.
  5. Get high on Milky Ways on the bus in the morning with your friends, and don't regret it.
  6. It's fine to buy yourself a necklace on Valentine's Day...... why sit around waiting for someone else to buy one for you?
  7. It's cool for you and your buddies to be each other's Valentines....... even if you're all girls, because you all know you're joking.
  8. It doesn't matter if you're horrible at basketball, someone else is always as bad as you are. And if you hit a cheerleader in the leg when you try to shoot a foul shot....... well, that's just an added bonus.
Yes, all of that advice comes from experience. My experiences last Friday, as a matter of fact.
Peace and Hufflemuffins
CJ

P.S.-- I didn't find answers to any of the questions from the previous post yet. Oh, well.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Soul Mates

Okay, so I've been having a lot of thoughts about love lately, and I thought that with Valentine's Day coming up, maybe I should post some:

First of all, are we all really made for someone/is someone really made for us, of is that all a bunch of garbage? I mean, people say that we're born with a perfect match, and we just have to find him, but is that really true? And if it is, are we born with a "perfect match", or do we develop one?
And, have you ever noticed how sometimes, you could meet someone, and not have any romantic feelings towards them whatsoever, and maybe even think they're a little annoying/weird/nerdy/gross/etc., but then all of a sudden you fall in love with them, and they turn out to be your soulmate? Well, if we're going with the whole "we're all made for someone else" concept, then was that guy we fell for our soulmate from the start, and it just took some time to realize it, or did the "perfect match" thing take a while to kick in?
Something else: in some comments in a previous post, Chanel asked me what would happen if a priest and nun fell in love. What would/could they do about it? In answer to your question, Chanel, I'm not exactly sure what would happen. I'm pretty sure that it's just tough luck, and there's nothing either of them can do about it. I mean, they've committed themselves to God, so there's really nothing you can do about that, is there?
Well, that's all for now, I guess. I'll post again if I come up with any more questions, or if any of these questions are answered. 
Peace and Hufflemuffins
CJ

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Just Friends

You know, when a girl likes a guy, most of the time, if he doesn't like her back, she can be found crying "I can't live without him........ I can't be just friends............" etc. I'm like that sometimes, too. It's a natural thing. 

However, I've recently learned something really important: 
If you like a guy, and he finds out, and he's still as awesome towards you as ever, then he is definitely a friend worth keeping. 
Don't say that if you can't be his girlfriend, you can't be his anything. That's not true. If he still wants to be your friend, and if he still acts like a friend, well then....... be his friend, dang it! 
I just wanted to get that out there, because I like a guy who knows it, doesn't like me back, and I'm still pretty happy. He's an awesome guy, and I count myself lucky to be his friend. <3
Peace and Hufflemuffins
CJ