Wow, is the upcoming season ever going to be crazy. Besides the fact that I am insanely excited about the fact that hockey is back, and appreciative of some of the rule changes, I'm also anxious about what the Leafs are going to look like when the season starts up. I'm not so worried about the Canucks and the Habs (my 2nd and 3rd favourite teams, respectively), as I think they aren't going to have many changes in either case ... but the Leafs ... *sigh*
Well, I'll just wait it out, and I'll be cheering for them regardless of Lindros, and probable lack of Mogilny, the Wizard. Maybe they will get Thomas back; that would make me (and Aunt Mary) happy, as long as it didn't end up like the Gilmour thing.
Tuesday, August 16, 2005
Forever and Ever. Amen.
Where has my motivation gone? The way of the metal wheel, so it would seem. (On the general subject of the wheel ... check this and this out ... old news, I know.)
Anyway, this summer has pretty much flown by. I have spent my time in a variety of ways, the melange primarily consisting of tennis, horseback riding, volunteering, swimming, and working (paid and unpaid). In between those 'activities' I, among other things, attended a wedding, sojourned in Six Flags: Darien Lake (Kingdom Bound), and painted. I also freed a rabbit from the awful confinement of a cage. This is all very exciting, I realize, and apologize for not informing you, dear reader, of my affairs earlier on.
Obviously something is wrong, and that something is tiredness, as my finger-brain communication is rapidly fading, and my editing skills are faltering also. A bad and possibly offensive combination, so I think I'll have to leave anything else I might come up with to say at a later day, so I can go and read for a bit before bed, reading being something that I can do when I'm tired. I will be continuing in reading "A Ring of Endless Light," by Madeleine L'Engle, and so far it's actually an interesting story, even if, from the back cover it sounds like, as my aunt pointed out, a Harlequin.
Anyway, this summer has pretty much flown by. I have spent my time in a variety of ways, the melange primarily consisting of tennis, horseback riding, volunteering, swimming, and working (paid and unpaid). In between those 'activities' I, among other things, attended a wedding, sojourned in Six Flags: Darien Lake (Kingdom Bound), and painted. I also freed a rabbit from the awful confinement of a cage. This is all very exciting, I realize, and apologize for not informing you, dear reader, of my affairs earlier on.
Obviously something is wrong, and that something is tiredness, as my finger-brain communication is rapidly fading, and my editing skills are faltering also. A bad and possibly offensive combination, so I think I'll have to leave anything else I might come up with to say at a later day, so I can go and read for a bit before bed, reading being something that I can do when I'm tired. I will be continuing in reading "A Ring of Endless Light," by Madeleine L'Engle, and so far it's actually an interesting story, even if, from the back cover it sounds like, as my aunt pointed out, a Harlequin.
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