How do you mark the passage of time? By holidays? Number of parties? Number of beers? The length of your hair? The amount of money you earned? The amount of money you spent? The number of pictures you took
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It is weird having a life in more than one place, but not something that really ends. I guess it is necessary though, at least on a small scale (like having work friends and other friends) and keeps people from living in a personal bubble. Don't know where that rambly comment came from. I hope to see you soon!!
as we pilgrimage home...
anonymous
May 3 2006, 05:03:34 UTC
to think that everybody else who's going home is in the same boat. the people who graduated last may have disappeared. all that's left of them are memories, and their relationships are memories with them. we will be meeting people that we have known for years for the first time, and there is no way to avoid those awkward situations. but that is no excuse to live the summer in regret of coming home and discontent for the place that made you. now you will just see it through new eyes, creating new realizations about life. it scares me.
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-wakeupjake
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hope all is well. peace.
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