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10/13/2004 11:04 #26793

daydreaming
The journey home
Is never too long
Your heart arrives before train
The journey home
Is never too long
Some yesterdays always remain

I'm going back to where my heart was light
When my pillow was a ship I sailed through the night

The journey home is never too long
When open arms are waiting there
The journey home is never too long
There's room to love and room to spare

I want to feel the way I did there
And think my wishes through before I wish again

The journey home is never too long
Home hopes to heal the deepest pain
The journey home is never too long
Your heart arrives before the train

Not every boat you come across is one you have to take
Now sometimes standing still can be the best move you ever make.

"The Journey Home" by Sarah Brightman

10/12/2004 20:41 #26792

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So, just for the record, every time you see something about Pano contributing to the community by giving scholarships, take a look at the requirements, which are the same every year (they just came in my email from BSC):

Pano Scholarship
*Awarded to students with financial need
*Must be a BSC student
*Must be a sophomore, junior or senior
*Single-mother over 25 or an ethnic minority
*Scholarship funds will be disbursed for the spring 2005 term
*Deadline - December 1, 2004

Thanks for the help Mr. Big Shot entrepreneur. I am definitely not a single-mother of 25 nor an ethnic minority, but I am a college student and I am poor.

10/12/2004 19:00 #26791

"I can see those forks a mile away"...
...said a man in a shop door between Blockbuster and Merlin's. yes, the front forks of my bike are neon orange. I bought it 10 years ago in the 7th grade. I still love my bike. It gets me around and it doesn't charge me $2.15 for a gallon of gas.

I'm sorry to the man that I accidentally rode out in front of who wanted to make a right on red at West Ferry and Elmwood. We had a miscommunication. I didn't mean to jump out like that.

I'm sorry to my anthropology teacher for doodling in class instead of paying attention. You really need some better teaching techniques. Scratch that...you need some teaching techniques. Writing an essay for each class and presenting it with bullet points on PowerPoint, then reading to us directly from the PowerPoint and not having an class discussion at all [c]is not teaching![/c]

I'm sorry to my elbow for bashing it on my bike this morning. I am sorry to my knee for bashing it on my bike this evening.

10/12/2004 15:12 #26790

pooped
Happy birthday girls! I hope you both have a great day.

I drove my little car 750 miles this weekend. That was quite a haul, but well worth it. I love it back home. The air smells sweet and feels lighter. One more winter and then I am out of this hole.

I took a midterm this morning. I prolly got a B on it. I could have studied more, but my 40 page unit plan and my trip back home was more important.

I got my bunbun back this morning. :) That's the best thing ever. She's running all over the house now, so excited to be out of her cage.

It should be a decent day from here on out.

10/08/2004 11:00 #26789

i miss my bunny
I just had to leave my bunny at the boarder. It's always really hard for me to leave her somewhere, even though I know they will take great care of her. I just miss her hopping around the apartment for the two hours I am still here before RJ and I leave for the other side of the state. I wish I could cuddle her some more. See you Tuesday little Ruby. :(

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