I've got things to tell you...
Nov. 26th, 2007 07:26 pmI tried (tried being the operative word) to dance salsa today at school. We were having an international theme day but since I was basically born with an invisible third leg, it was more or less impossible for me. Not everyone has naturally graceful moves, unfortunately. I think I could've been a good dancer if it wasn't so that my tendon wasn't so stiff on one of my legs. But apparently I'm getting it Botox-ed next week on Friday, so that's nice. Keep your fingers crossed! If this treatment works, I'll never need another surgery - at least not for my leg.
Happy birthday
angelbaby112688 and
silent_chris! I hope you two awesome people have fantastic birthdays!
Christmas music makes me feel really good. There's this sort of cheerfulness about it, isn't there?
Is it just me that is really disturbed when there's other people in the room and you're writing a LJ entry? I mean, it's not like it's superpersonal or anything but... I want to be focused and write what I feel is important or at least some sort of worthy mention. With other people around, it's easy that they make remarks about what you're writing and then it's as if you're going through some sort of editing process that I'm not really a fan of, at least concerning LiveJournal. If someone comments, you might feel silly and delete it afterwards, whereas I feel that even though silly things that make you go *facepalm* is what makes LJ so awesome. I can look back on when I was fourteen and I first started with this journal and sigh about the grammar errors and the misspellings (and I'll probably do the same thing in three years from now, hopefully). It is a part journal, part documentation and part social networking. Because, without the flist, I'd have no one to write to and that would be unfortunate.
Happy birthday
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Christmas music makes me feel really good. There's this sort of cheerfulness about it, isn't there?
Is it just me that is really disturbed when there's other people in the room and you're writing a LJ entry? I mean, it's not like it's superpersonal or anything but... I want to be focused and write what I feel is important or at least some sort of worthy mention. With other people around, it's easy that they make remarks about what you're writing and then it's as if you're going through some sort of editing process that I'm not really a fan of, at least concerning LiveJournal. If someone comments, you might feel silly and delete it afterwards, whereas I feel that even though silly things that make you go *facepalm* is what makes LJ so awesome. I can look back on when I was fourteen and I first started with this journal and sigh about the grammar errors and the misspellings (and I'll probably do the same thing in three years from now, hopefully). It is a part journal, part documentation and part social networking. Because, without the flist, I'd have no one to write to and that would be unfortunate.