| | Viva la calmness, This is exactly how I want the holidays to be. Managed to calm myself down from the hurrying mess that was uni, and just enjoyed the company of close friends, enjoyed waking up with nothing to do but hobbies and passions, and really just letting my mind function the way it really wants to be. I know that by next week, I'll be back into the rat race but I've managed to achieve everything I set out to achieve these holidays. That pretty much just means that I'll start the second semester with a totally refreshed mind - and that's what I really want right? Hmm, scrap the rhetorical question, it's a deadset yes. The only thing I regret about the holidays so far is that I haven't been that physically active at all. Wihlst I can sit and blame it on the shitty weather, I sorta didn't have much of a motivation to go out running anymore. Although on Friday, I worked up enough botheredness to go for a run and golly damn, didn't it feel good. I did feel I was pushing myself to the limit so that's all I could ask for. I think I'm the only one that actually enjoys watching the Tour de France. I used to think itwas the most boring thing ever, a bunch of men in tights riding a bike around France but really, it isn't the most boring thing - and it's not because of the bunch of men in tights. Alot of things are actually going on and I can't help but feel a bit of admiration for these guys who are busting their gut to pedal 200km each day, just so that some dude in their team can get to stand on the podium. I have tickets to Green Day. Shit will be cash. Writer's block moment... I'll think of something funky to post up later in the day. Tan.N |
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