Ross ([info]therosser) wrote,
@ 2008-09-03 09:51:00
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Current mood: happy
Current music:M.I.A. - paper planes

let me light your soul on fire
so the past 4 days or so have been awesome. i'm not really going to get into it all here, but let's just say they've been filled with good friends, good food, and good times. and i'm hoping there's more where that came from! ooh and as a bonus, i FINALLY got around to cleaning out all the old clothes i've been meaning to get rid of for ages.

i've felt very inspired lately, in more ways than one. after barack's speech last thursday, i got really pumped about politics. then after steve and i built that ladder golf set, i got really interested in putting our heads together to create things more often. and now after the labor day cookout, i want to have a lot more get togethers. and on top off all that, i feel like i've been kickstarted in trying to organize my life.. and i started yesterday with my closet.

and i suddenly feel like making a 'bucket list'. a few items i'll definitely put on that list: make a pizza from scratch, visit europe, dance in the moonlight.

oh! and i've really felt like reading lately.. for the first time in a LONG time. any suggestions? something not too long, not too commital. but clever.


"i love you sarah. for all eternity, i love you." - james k. polk's last words. for this i consider him the most romantic US president.


alright, back to work.




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[info]istadreamer
2008-09-04 05:03 am UTC (link)
i love feelings of sudden inspiration! they happen so sporadically for me, always when i least expect it.

'dancing in the moonlight' is also on my bucket list. ^_^ i would also have to include 'swimming with dolphins' and 'seeing an opera at the Metropolitan.'

I can recommend 'Coraline' by Neil Gaiman if you're in the mood for a slightly creepy children's story. It's short and very whacky. I also read 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest' a few months ago and loved it, although you have to be in the right mood to read it. 'Ordinary People' by Judith Guest? is also great.

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I'm not judging you.
[info]canistartover
2008-09-06 12:35 am UTC (link)
you should feel inspired to get in your car and drive to columbus.

i can provide with a lengthy list of reading suggestions given that you provide me with a desired genre.

I can also provide you with recipes/assistance in making a pizza from scratch.

and I miss you.

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