July 27, 2007

Hello (Hello) Echo (Echo)

I make a point not to listen to depressing music anymore. Even though it can be comforting, it's also depressing. And when I get depressed it feels like forever. But I still think about it. Especially when little things make me feel slighted. Rejected. Sad.

Which is why I don't take out my Counting Crows cds anymore. But I can still hear them.

Cause I know there’s little things about me
That would sing in the silence of so much rejection

Counting Crows - Catapult Lyrics

All of the sudden she disappears
Just yesterday she was here
Somebody tell me if I am sleeping
Someone should be with me here
Cause I don’t wanna be alone

I wanna be the knife that cuts into my hand
And I wanna be scattered from here in this catapult
What a big baby won’t somebody save me please
You won’t find nobody home

All of these quiet battered voices
Wait for the hunger to come
We got little revolvers and stupid choices
And no one to say when we’re done
Well I don’t wanna bring you down

I wanna be the light that burns out your eyes
Cause I know there’s little things about me
That would sing in the silence of so much rejection
In every connection I make
I can’t find nobody home

I wanna be the last thing that you hear when you’re falling asleep....

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Fluff

I have mentioned before that my blog was mostly fluff, and it's true. This site is all Fluff. Yum!

I like Spam. Yay! Pepto Bismol!

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July 24, 2007

Happy Campers!

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July 23, 2007

The Planet Song


Well the Sun's a hot star,
Mercury's hot, too.
Venus is the brightest planet,
Earth's home to me and you.
Mars is the red one,
And Jupiter's most wide.
Saturn's got those icy rings,
And Uranus spins on its side.
Neptune's really windy,
And Pluto's really small.

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July 16, 2007

For everyone who asks receives; he who seeks finds; and to him who knocks, the door will be opened.

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July 12, 2007

July 11, 2007

Mistakes

“If you're not making mistakes, then you're not doing anything. I'm positive that a doer makes mistakes.”

~ John Wooden quotes (American , b.1910)

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Again today

I am having a hard time concentrating. If I worked for an orange juice factory, I'd be fired. Sorry that was lame. I can just hear the "boo"s now. I hope you are having a better day.

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July 10, 2007

New Can

I'll admit I had a bad day. But then I found out about the new can design from Coke. I told you things would get better!

It's pretty, isn't it? And so deliciously thirst-quenching. Those marketing execs ... what will they think of next?


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Why am I So Sad?

Feeling down? Got the blues? You're not alone. Everyone gets sad. Yes, everyone you've ever met. Some people have sad feelings just once in a while, and others may have sad feelings pretty often. More than half of teenagers go through a sad period at least once a month and plenty of younger kids do, too.

When you're in a sad mood, it may feel like it will last forever, but usually feelings of sadness don't last very long - a few hours or maybe a day or 2. A deeper, more intense kind of sadness that lasts a lot longer is called depression (say: dih-preh-shun).

What Is Sadness?
Sadness is a feeling - it's one of the many normal human emotions, or moods, we all have. Sadness is the emotion people feel when they've lost something important, or when they have been disappointed about something, or when something sad has happened to them or to someone else. When they're lonely, people often feel sad.

When you're sad, the world may seem dark and unfriendly. You might feel like you have nothing to look forward to. The hurt deep inside may crush your usually good mood.

Sadness makes you feel like crying, and sometimes the tears are hard to stop. Crying often makes you feel better.

Sometimes when your mood is sad, you just feel like being alone for a little while. Or you might want someone to comfort you or just keep you company while you go through the sad feeling. Talking about what has made you sad usually helps the sad feeling melt away.

When sadness starts to go away, it can feel like a heavy blanket is being lifted from your shoulders.

When Is It Natural to Feel Sad?
Feeling sad every once in a while is natural. Maybe you didn't get something you really wanted. Maybe you miss somebody. Maybe somebody you really like doesn't want to be friends, and you don't feel so great about yourself. Maybe an illness or condition gets in the way of doing some things you want to do or makes you different from your friends. There are lots of reasons that people feel sadness.

Most of the time, sadness is because of a loss or separation, a difficult change or disappointment about something, or relationship problems.

Loss and Separation
This is the most common cause of sadness. It's a very sad thing to lose someone or something that you care about. There are many kinds of loss. The death of a relative, friend, or pet can bring weeks or months of sad feelings. The kind of sadness you feel from the death of a loved one has a special name - grief.

Other kinds of loss or separation from important people can also bring sadness, like people close to you getting a divorce. Sometimes it is hard to think straight because you cannot get your mind off your loss. Usually, the load of sadness you carry after a loss will lighten over time, although for a really big loss, there may always be a little bit of sadness left.

Changes
Changes that involve leaving something (or someone) behind, like moving to a new town or changing schools and leaving old friends can make you feel sad, too. The arrival of a new brother or sister may make you feel sad even though everyone thinks you should be happy to have a new sibling.

Disappointments
Disappointments like losing a game you hoped to win, getting a poor grade, or not being invited to a party can cause sadness. Sadness is a natural reaction to those things. How sad a person feels is usually related to how big or small the loss or disappointment is.

Relationships
Relationships bring happiness and fun most of the time. But tension or conflict in important relationships, or relationships that break up, can cause sadness, too. Many kids fight with family members, especially their parents, in the struggle to grow up and gain independence.

People often feel sad when all is not right between them and their loved ones, or when they get criticized or yelled at a lot. They fight about things like money, clothing, haircuts, school, and friends. In school, problems with teachers and grades may cause some sadness as well.

More Stuff That Makes Kids Sad
Other kids, both friends and enemies, can cause hurt feelings and sadness through fighting, teasing, peer pressure, not giving you support, or leaving you out of group activities. Feeling misunderstood by people close to you can lead to feelings of sadness.

Sometimes with sadness, there are other feelings mixed in, too. When you're sad, you might also feel angry or guilty. You might feel like blaming others or blaming yourself. Some kids mistakenly think that sad events like death, illness, or divorce are all their fault - but this isn't true. Kids don't cause these things to happen.

When Is Sadness a Problem?
If a sad feeling goes on for too long, hurts too deeply, and makes it hard for you to enjoy the good things about your life, it's called depression.

Here are some of the signs and symptoms of depression:

  • feeling empty or numb

  • feeling hopeless (like there's nothing to look forward to)

  • feeling guilty or worthless

  • feeling lonely or unloved

  • feeling irritable and annoyed a lot (every little thing gets on your nerves)

  • feeling like things are not fun anymore

  • having trouble keeping your mind on schoolwork or homework or getting bad grades

  • having trouble keeping your mind on things like reading or watching TV or not remembering what a book or a TV show was about

  • having less energy and feeling tired all the time

  • sleeping too much or not enough

  • not eating enough and weight loss or eating too much and weight gain

  • thinking about death or thinking about suicide

  • spending less time with friends and more time alone

  • crying a lot, often for no reason

  • feeling restless (being unable to sit still or relax)

  • having certain body feelings, like lots of stomachaches, headaches, or chest pain

People who have depression may not know it. Often it's a parent or teacher who notices behavior changes like the ones in the list above. Depression can run in families. Having a parent who gets depressed makes it more likely for a kid to become depressed.

When children have depression it is usually coming from a long period of sadness after the loss of someone really close, such as a parent; long-lasting problems at home, including violence, illness, divorce, or alcohol or drug use; child abuse or neglect; rape; and long-term illness, burns, or accidents. But sometimes kids may be depressed for no apparent reason.

Getting Help
Kids, teens, and adults can get depression. It's very important for people of any age who have depression to get help. When they do, they can get better quickly. Sometimes treatment involves talking to someone who knows all about depression. Sometimes medications can help depression heal. Sometimes both of these things are used.

If you think you have depression or you just have sadness that simply will not go away, it is important to talk to an adult about it: a parent, relative, doctor, teacher, guidance counselor, coach, or close adult friend. This person can help you find the right type of treatment. Many cities also have mental health hotlines or suicide hotlines that are listed in the phone book. There is always somebody to talk to when you are sad or if you are depressed - somebody who can help.

-- http://www.kidshealth.org/kid/feeling/thought/sadness.html

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Emily's Rhyme

Yo

My name is daddy
I live in a restaurant
You see me on TV
I go to the store every two and a half weeks

I use the public bathroom
I watch TV
I don’t take baths
But I take morning showers

So look for me and
We can get to know each other

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July 09, 2007

Where'd You Go?

She said "Some days I feel like shit,
Some days I wanna quit, and just be normal for a bit,"
I don't understand why you have to always be gone,
I get along but the trips always feel so long,
And, I find myself trying to stay by the phone,
'Cause your voice always helps me to not feel so alone,
But I feel like an idiot, workin' my day around the call,
But when I pick up I don't have much to say

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Hannah Montana

This is the life! Hold on tight!
And this is the dream
It's all I need!
You never know where you'll find it
And I'm gonna take my time, yeah
I'm still getting it right
This is the Life

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July 06, 2007

Sorry, but you are looking for something that isn't here.

Foolish
Devoid of sense

An empty threat
Destitue
of effect or force

An empty pleasure
lacking reality
substance
meaning or value

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July 03, 2007

July 02, 2007

Run


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