the friday five
What one thing are you most looking forward to . . .
1. …today?
The peacefulness of having the house to myself!
2. …over the next week?
Hearing back from job opportunities in San Diego and Monterey… they were supposed to call this week, but haven’t yet.
3. …this year?
Getting a sweet job and moving out of mom’s house.
4. …over the next five years?
Finally figuring things out.
5. …for the rest of your life?
Finding love and happiness, and truly enjoying all that life has to offer.
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Resolutions
It’s that time again. Since it’s New Year’s Eve, it’s probably appropriate to set some resolutions for the coming year.
For 2004, I resolve to:
– His parents loved the ex, and now he feels you’ll never measure up in their eyes, so avoids telling them about you and eventually dumps you because he can’t handle it.
– He gets back together with his ex, leaving you hanging. They break-up (again), and he calls you. A word to the wise, even if they don’t reconile again, you’re still the rebound girl and he’ll marry the girl he dates after his fling with you is over.
– His ex did a number on him and even though he’s had a crush on you for years and you are finally both single at the same time, he just isn’t emotionally ready for dating.
– He’s still in love with his ex, and you’re the just rebound / make her jealous fling.
HAPPY NEW YEAR! Here’s to hoping 2004 brings everyone love and happiness or whatever we’re all searching for.
Movie Trivia
The movie Adaptation is the story of twin brothers, Charlie and Donald Kaufman, struggling to write a screenplay based on a non-fiction book called “The Orchard Thief”. Nicholas Cage plays both brothers in the movie. And the movie credits list both Donald and Charlie Kaufman as the screen writers of the movie.
Donald Kaufman was nominated for an Academy Award. Why is this unusual?
— Donald Kaufman doesn’t actually exist, although credited in the movie. Don’t believe me? Take a look at IMDB.com’s listing for Donald Kaufman.
Sunset @ Morro Rock
The sunset in Morro Bay, overlooking Morro Rock, is fantastic. It was so beautiful, I can’t wait to go back in the summer when the weather is warmer so I can sit on the beach and enjoy it. Even with the bitter cold winds, and just getting over a nasty cold, we spent about an hour watching the sunset and taking photos.
I’m sure Ryan’s photos came out much better than mine, he’s the photographer, not me. We had a good time, and Morro Bay was the perfect place. He was home in Cali for the holidays, and it worked out that Morro Bay was just about the halfway point for us to meet. I didn’t realize how much I missed him since I moved back, it was good to see him again. We were planning on going to Hearst Castle as well, but couldn’t make it since we didn’t make reservations. Maybe next time.