Time
None will improve your lot If you yourself do not. -Bertolt BrechtI did not work today so I didn't have to crawl out of bed at any time in particular. Since I had gone to bed late last night I woke up around 10 and stepped out of bed around 11. It was so nice to sleep in and get some sleep. I don't sleep much here. I just don't seem to have the time really.
Robert called me and asked if I would have liked to pick up a shift; I said no. Natalia and I had plans. We were wanting to go to Downtown Disney. I tried calling Allison to see if she would have liked to have gone but he roommate said she was in bed ill and asleep (which was only half right). So, Natalia and I were off. We did a bit of shopping before we decided to see a movie. We had decided to see Finding Neverland (my comments will follow). After the movie we came home for a brief time in order to put warmer clothes on, for we were heading back out. We then ventured to EPCOT to watch the fireworks. I do enjoy them. After which we came home.
Once home I put away clothes that had been sitting in my laundry basket and hung up a movie poster (for National Treasure) that was given to me at Downtown Disney. I then read the first two chapters in the book I bought today; Mirror Mirror. I'm hoping it's at least as good as Confessions (same author). I was hoping to buy Wicked but Virgin was sold out. Other than that I didn't do to much.
My thoughts on the movie: I personally think that the movie was extremely good. Natalia loved it. We both would love to see it again. I can't explain to you what the movie was about. It's not about anything and yet about everything. The story line that encompasses the movie is that of the writer of Peter Pan and how he came to write the story. Truly a good movie. It actually brought to my attention something that I had never thought about. It has to do with the clock being in the crocodile's stomach and the crocodile always being after Captain Hook. The point is that time is always chasing after us. Who knew that there was such an underlying statement. Or maybe I just never caught on. I recommend the movie to everyone.
Now with 202 days of the program behind me and 35 more to go time is becoming more and more valuable. Soon, I'll be home. Soon.
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