Thursday, July 29, 2010

Update


Alright, so I've got to at least update a little. Nothing much has been going on. I got my eyes tested last week, and turns out that it's gone up by -0.75 in three months, which is pretty bad. I'm cutting down on my computer hours, and in fact, proud to say that I haven't been on the computer today for anymore than two hours, and maybe even half an hour less.

Been reading books instead, and I reckon it's better than facing the computer. I'm now reading 'Letters From the Inside' by John Marsden. I really love how he writes - I mean, his books are so good and captivating that I 'down' a book of his a day. His books don't particularly have a huge climax, but they draw me in. They feel real. I don't know how else to explain it.

Anyway, I think I should get going now. I haven't actually slept much lately, and am seemingly more tired than usual. I was even asked whether I was crying today. Gosh, do I seem that out of it? But yes, I'm pretty tired, to be honest. Normally, I sleep at the very least five hours, but recently, I can't even keep at that. So, an early night for me, though already a late one for some.

But before I say good night, I would like to share a quote with you:

"Missing someone is not about how long it has been since you have seen or talked with them, it is about every moment you're doing something and you're wishing they were right there with you."

Now I say good night.

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Music muse


I'm listening to the radio, and Smile by Uncle Kracker is on. Brilliant song. Makes me smile. Now that I come to think of it, it's amazing what music can do to people. It's a universal language that we all can understand and enjoy, no matter what language we speak. Music can make us feel sorrow, pain, joy, love and so many other emotions. We relate to music. It's something we turn to during times of hardship, painful times and times when absolutely no one can make it better.

I must say that I'm not particularly fond of the Gaga and Bieber music played on the radio these days, and for a while, I stopped listening to the radio. I started listening to John Denver, AC/DC and Jet again. The old classics. I listen to pretty much what my parents used to love and go out of my way to get the songs that my grandpa loves. And I know there are so many people who absolutely thrash old music. I'll have to agree at some point that there are some 70s tunes which I absolutely can't stand, but that doesn't mean that the whole decade's music's gone to waste, does it? We can't condemn music like that. I think it's good to have a broader mind about music, because when you think about it, without music from many years ago, music wouldn't have got to where it is today.

Music's evolved so much over the years. Has music gotten better? Or has it gotten worse? The debate can go on forever. But I think that's what's great about music. Today, we have such varieties of music that we can choose from. The genres, the artists and the sub-genres in the main genres are amazingly diverse from each other, which is, again amazing. Every now and then, I listen to a song on the radio and think, "wow, I'm so getting this song on my iPod."

That raises another point. Music on the radio today are not as good as it can be. There are so many great songs out there that are definitely radio-worthy. While I understand that the radio channels aim at a certain audience, it'd be just awesome just to have an hour out of the day where we just listen to great waiting-to-be-discovered artists.

Music's become our lives, and the saying 'I can't live without music' is definitely not overstated or exaggerated.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Be thankful


Always be thankful for what you have. Never let your mind linger even for a moment of the things that you don't have, or you will never have enough. Be grateful. Appreciate the surroundings and the people around you as though today was your last day.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Dates




I just seriously thought that this month's March. And as I was writing it down, I realised quickly that it was simply impossible for it to be March. And then, I started thinking that it was May. And after having a look at the date on the computer screen, I've just established that it's July.

Yeah, I'm a bit slow on the dates.

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Ice-cream


It's winter here, and I know it sounds slightly insane, but I've had ice-cream more than I have in summer. Friends call me crazy, because it's pretty much what I have for breakfast every morning. I've had it for breakfast, lunch and a little night time snack. Perhaps the cold's just not getting to me, or my love for ice-cream has gone way over the top. Either way, I don't mind. :)

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