Friday, June 26, 2009

A new fascination?

Yep, you heard it right. I have a new favorite clothes store. Which is weird, because I have never been self-conscious about clothes. I didn't like Hollister, it smelled funny, and was not my style. Abecrombie and Fitch did not interest me either. But when we went in to Aeropostale, I fell in love. No, not literally. The cloth is nice, and its very comfortable. Half of the shirts I own are great, but not like these. Sure, I don't need anything fancy. I hate to sound like a stereotypical teenager: "I NEED these clothes." Well, I don't. But it would be "nice" to own a couple shirts and a jacket or so.

Ay mi. Its just getting the money to shop there... I have $20 from babysitting, and then will soon have $10 from chores. Wow, I sound rediculous.

...And Now Michael Jackson is dead. I liked his old music, but he wasnt my favorite artist. I'm sad he died, but its not as big an impression on me as, say, when Steve Irwin died. I had watched his show for a long time, and then he was suddenly killed. I have only heard a couple of Michael Jacksons songs, and then he died. He was a fantastic singer though. Rest in peace man, and God bless you.

I can't think of anything to say past this, but I read the book "The Little Prince" Yesterday and this morning. BEST. STORY. EVER. It brought tears to my eyes, made me laugh, and when I talked about it with mom later, she brought up something that mad me appreciate the book even more. The tie between the fox and the little boy was like the tie I shared with my cat, Kramer.
We recently (a couple months ago) put him down, his liver was failing, and he was close to death. He was the Family pet, but was more my moms cat than anyones. We got him when I was around 1 and a half, and when I went in with dad to put him down, I was crying like a baby. I had a close friendship with him, andI still miss him, but I know he is happy, healthy, and stronger where he is now.

A quote from the book also struck me, this was one of my favorites:
"That which is essential is invisible."

Think about it.
~Timmeh

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