Many of you will be happy to note, I'm sure, that I'm not longer speaking in the third person. This doesn't mean that I will never speak in third person again, it just means I've decided to be more free about my blogging. Maybe some days I'll speak in first person, maybe some in third, and even, on very special occasions, in second. Why? Because I'm bored of the third person; it was cramping my style. I was reading very old school blog entries a couple days ago, and they amused me. So it's back to using "I."
Also, NEW LAYOUT, at long fricking last. This was a joint effort, as I'm sure you can guess, between Eleanour and me. :D Hee, I can use emoticons again. /\/=;';/~*~-*-~*^___^*~-*-~*~*\;';=\/\
It's NEW YEAR'S EVE! Nearly 2003, tra la la la. Last year's new year's resolution was to get serious about resolutions next year. I was planning to have a bunch of resolutions like "be nicer," "procrastinate less," and "don't expect life to be perfect because your fragile hopes and dreams always get CRUSHED on the rocky cliffs of reality, and you'll never be happy that way," but I decided that the fewer resolutions you have, the easier they are to keep. So this year I have just one, again, and it's . . . *drum roll*
Be true to yourself.
This comes from reading Reviving Ophelia, and it's a little lame, but I think it's a good resolution to have. I'm off to a sleepover chez KT, so see y'all next year! *hugs&kisses* <3
Almeda | 31.12.02 18:20 | TrackBackI think it's a wonderful resolution. I've written many essays on the value of self-acceptance.
And I welcome your "I"s again!
Posted by: Ruairi Ó Coileáin on 31.12.02 14:05oh that's silly. AHHH SLUMBER PARTY!!! i was soooo right. y'all are BFF
Posted by: allison on 31.12.02 15:19do you actually keep any of your resolutions? Does anyone? I know I've given up making them because i never stick to them any longer than 3 months!
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