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Friday, April 18, 2003
A Little R & R
The past few days have been all about discovery. Discovering small, but deep sensual pleasures that bring a genuine smile to my soul. I've always thought that it's the little things that make you truly happy, at least for a little while. Or they manage to relax you and take your mind so far away from reality that everything is just...bliss. Recent hang-ups: Music. Enigma. Delerium. One And One, Robert Miles. Far Away Trains Passing By, Ulrich Schauss Books. Romance. Sweet Release, Pamela Clare Sleep. I got an Xpresspost package from Western. Apparently, they're offering me accpetance and The President's Scholarship of $2000. Kinda skimpy for a President's scholarship. I jest, I jest. I'll really take what I can get. So I only have to decide between Western and Laurier because I've pretty much cut out Queen's. Sure, it's a great place, pretty campus with highland dancing and bagpipes, but I don't like their Commerce program. The PIF is due April 25th, and if I don't send it in, they won't take me. I don't think I'm going to send it in. Here's the last bit of the lyrics from Running: Run Running all the time Running to the future With you right by my side |