Wednesday, February 16, 2005
i love love love my family...
i love my dad.. hes the perfect role model of a husband and father to me.. he knew he was flying off on tue nite, so he took tue afternn off and spent time with my mum and constantly reminded me to call back so that mum wont feel alone.. although sometimes hes a lil strict, and that is of course to my disadvantage, but i know hes doing the right things for us becus we're his kids, and he definitely wouldnt want anything not good for us.. rite?
i love my mum too.. i called her in the evening and told her that i couldnt walk properly and i might need her to come fetch me tomorrow from school if im still not ok.. and 2 hrs later.. she came up to hall with bro to visit me and brought me dinner as well.. im so touched..
no one can give u unconditional love other than your own family.. becus ure related by blood and pure love..
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the guys in my life really make me pissed...
even after im not with him, he still succeed in making me fume in smoke... my ex just said "made a huge mistake last time.." i presumed he was talking about me.. wtf? and he even gave a smiley face after dat... is he dumb or jus plain stupid... brains in the ass.. boy i hate being friends with the ex!!!!
*going to tear something up.. *
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Friday, February 04, 2005
You are the Fool card. The Fool fearlessly begins
the journey into the unknown. To do this, he
does not regard the world he knows as firm and
fixed. He has a seemingly reckless disregard
for obstacles. In the Ryder-Waite deck, he is
seen stepping off a cliff with his gaze on the
sky, and a rainbow is there to catch him. In
order to explore and expand, one must disregard
convention and conformity. Those in the throes
of convention look at the unconventional,
non-conformist personality and think What a
fool. They lack the point of view to understand
The Fool's actions. But The Fool has roots in
tradition as one who is closest to the spirit
world. In many tribal cultures, those born with
strange and unusual character traits were held
in awe. Shamans were people who could see
visions and go on journeys that we now label
hallucinations and schizophrenia. Those with
physical differences had experience and
knowledge that the average person could not
understand. The Fool is God. The number of the
card is zero, which when drawn is a perfect
circle. This circle represents both emptiness
and infinity. The Fool is not shackled by
mountains and valleys or by his physical body.
He does not accept the appearance of cliff and
air as being distinct or real. Image from: Mary
DeLave http://www.marydelave.com/
Which Tarot Card Are You?
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