Wednesday, May 26, 2010

my small updates.

Dear blog,

I have been applying for many scholarships in order to pay for schooling next year. I even applied for money from ellen degeneres.

I do hope that some, any, amount of money falls upon my lap within the next months. That would be delightful, and very helpful to my existence in its current state.
I do believe that my life is sad when the most exciting updates I can give are the current books I am reading. Now do not think, dear blog, that I have not been enjoying my summer for that is far from truth. I have been going on what seems to be a new adventure everyday. Whether these be big or small, they entertain me in the highest. I have felt a sudden urge of inspiration. However, I just realized that I have no canvases. Such a sad thing, for I have an idea and I am afraid the motivation for it might be lost tomorrow. We shall see how that goes.

Anyway, work has been interesting, Wednesdays seem to be my favorite. They are filled with laughter, which I very much enjoy. The new MFTs are very amusing. They seem to be interested in me, and do not think too highly of themselves, which one cannot always find in the trainee's, surprisingly.

I have been lost in my thoughts a lot lately. I find myself sitting quietly for long periods of time perfectly content, thinking about things. I am afraid I find myself terribly preoccupied with all of the interesting thoughts that the world creates.

I just finished three plays by Oscar Wilde yesterday.

These included, Salome, a short play filled with morbid sexuality, Lady Windermere's Fan, a tale that entrances you so greatly that you cannot help but be attached to all characters at all times, and of course, the Importance of Being Earnest, a hilarious play filled with lots of irony and unexpected outcomes. I must admit to you all that I find Wilde terribly amusing. The witty banter between the various characters mocks the social elite in such a way that one cannot help but be amused. Although many of you were required to read him in high school I do recommend that you go back and re read it. When one isn't forced to analyze every little thing, the actually beauty intended of the book shines marvelously through.
I have started reading Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte.

Another required reading book that I was not given the opportunity to appreciate fully.
I love and miss you all.
- yours.

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