New Year's

Jan 05, 2009 19:00

"We continued our travels to Cana and then along the paths of Jesus in his early ministry to Capernaum and other communities around the Sea of Galilee. It was especially interesting to visit with some of the few surviving Samaritans, who complained to us that their holy sites and culture were not being respected by Israeli authorities -- the same ( Read more... )

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smile_innocent January 6 2009, 01:47:05 UTC
Grand resolutions, you have. xx I don't start Uni until tomorrow and I'm all nervous as ever. Only a few hours until I start and I have Uni work to turn int to the tutors for my literature modules.

I have the same resolutions each term, but again and again.. they don't hold up.

Budgeting is a problem mostly.I go have tea once weekly and that is £12 a week almost just spent on tea and yummy biscuits! NOM NOM NOM.

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george_dayton January 11 2009, 04:16:50 UTC
It still sounds like your budgeting is better than mine. So you're studying literature?

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charry_lover16 January 6 2009, 02:41:29 UTC
Break-ups suck, to say the least. But maybe it was an eye opener or an eye open-wider for you. Maybe if this break up is really throwing you for a loop, you can take the energy you would use to moop about it and put it into an activity on your list. The more you accomplish (be it the tiniest of things) the better you'll feel about the crap-flavored hell going on in your life. Least that's what I find.

Good luck to you.

Twocanz

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george_dayton January 11 2009, 04:15:19 UTC
The problem is that I can't write decently when my mind if angsting too much. When I try, all my characters come across as angsty and obnoxious. That can be good at times but it isn't normally what I go for. What normally cheers me up is a shamelessly sappy RP scenario. If I can't be lucky in love, at least I can sometimes play a fictional character who is. I don't really have any going at the moment, though.

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charry_lover16 January 12 2009, 04:18:22 UTC
Nothing better than letting those feelings play out of you in writing. Writing someone feeling the way you do, and then writing a person who feels the way you want too can be helpful. Or as the person who may have caused the down feelings to begin with so that you may change the way you would have wanted it to go or maybe even seeing what went wrong. It doesn't have to be something other people read, it could just be for you. Writing can be very theraputic.
Anyway, I you find a way to work through it. Break ups are a part of life sadly.

Twocanz

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george_dayton January 12 2009, 04:42:27 UTC
That's sort of what I do in RP. It doesn't really fit with any fiction I'm working on, though.

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