Sunday, April 05, 2009

Fw: Slow Dance (don't delete, please read)...this is not a joke.



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Subject: FW: Slow Dance (don't delete, please read)...this is not a joke.
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 Subject: FW: Fwd: Slow Dance (don't delete, please read)....this is not a joke.

  

 Slow 
Dance 



This 
is a poem 
written by a teenager with cancer.



She wants to 
see how many 
people get her poem.  


It is quite the poem 
Please pass it
 
on.



This 

poem was written by a terminally ill young girl in a 
New York 

Hospital ..



It was sent 
by

a medical doctor - 
Make sure to read what is in the closing statement 
AFTER THE 
POEM.




SLOW DANCE



Have you ever 
watched 
kids



On a merry-go-round?



Or listened to 
the 
rain



Slapping on the ground?



Ever followed a 

butterfly's erratic flight?



Or gazed at the sun into the 
fading 
night?



You better slow down..



Don't 
dance so 
fast.



Time is short.



The music 
won't 
last.



Do you run through each day



On 
the 
fly?


When you ask How are you?



Do you hear 
the 
reply?



When the day is done


Do you lie 
in your 
bed



With the next hundred chores 




0ARunning through 
your head?



You'd better 
slow down



Don't dance so 
fast.



Time is 
short.



The music won't 
last.



Ever told your 
child, 



We'll do it 
tomorrow?



And in your 
haste,



Not see 
his

sorrow?



Ever lost 
touch,



Let a good 
friendship die 


Cause you 
never had time 



To call 
and say,'Hi'



You'd 
better slow down.



Don't dance 
so fast.



Time 
is short..



The music won't 
last.



When you run 
so fast to get somewhere



You 
miss half the fun of getting 
there..



When you worry and hurry 
through your 
day,


It is like an unopened 
gift....



Thrown 
away.



Life is not a 
race.


Do take it 
slower



Hear the 
music



Before the s ong is 
over.



------------ 
-------- 



FORWARDED  
E-MAILS ARE TRACKED TO OBTAIN THE TOTAL 
COUNT.



Dear All: 
PLEASE pass this mail on to everyone you know - 
even to those you don't 
know! It is the request of a special girl who will soon 
leave this world 
due to cancer.



This young girl has 6 months left 
to live, 
and as her dying wish, she wanted to send a letter telling everyone to 

live their life to the fullest, since she never will. 




She'll 
never make it to prom, graduate from high school, 
or get married and have a 
family of her own.



By you sending 
this to as many people as 
possible, you can give her and her family a 
little hope, because with every name 
that this is sent to, The American 
Cancer Society will donate 3 cents per name 
to her treatment and recovery 
plan. One guy sent this to 500 people! So I know  
that we can at least send 
it to 5 or 6. It's
not even your money, just 
your 
time!



PLEASE PASS ON AS A LAST REQUEST. 



Dr. 

Dennis Shields, Professor
Department of Developmental and 
Molecular
 
Biology
1300 
Morris Park 
Avenue
Bronx  ,  New20York  
10461


 

 

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Wednesday, April 01, 2009

I'm so excited! On Swaptree I added a few more items to my "Have" list, and so many things came up for me to get! I put in this one item, and basically my whole "Want" list came up! I had a hard time choosing which one I wanted! Right now I'm involved in 3 trades. I already sent Heart of Darkness and The Secret Sharer, and I'll be getting Scarlett for that. But the other trade I was involved in expired because the third person never checks their email apparently. So I got into another trade. I'll be sending the CD Stereotype Be by Kevin Max, a former member of DC Talk, and I'll be getting Wicked, the one based on The Wizard of Oz. I initiated another trade by giving my debit card number. They won't charge me anything, but in order for me to have so many trades going on at one time they had to see who I was. Only when you get more trades does your trade limit increase, so I could've been patient, but I wanted that item. I'm talking about The Black Jewels trilogy. I saw it before and I could've got it then if I would've known about entering a credit card number. But I didn't, and when I looked today that one was gone. Luckily I added another item to my "Have" list and now I can get that book from another person. So that means The Immortals, Trickster, Scarlett, Wicked, and The Black Jewels trilogy will all be coming in the mail. Well, the last two will be if the trades are accepted by everybody. That's 7 books for sure (The Immortals has 4 books in one and Trickster has 2). Hopefully I'll get the others too, making it 11.

Yeah, I am getting way too many books, but I'm the one reading them and it's almost summer, so I'll have plenty of time.

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Swaptree

I have one trade going on Swaptree right now. I sent Heart of Darkness and The Secret Sharer off this morning, and I'm waiting on another trade to go through. In the second trade I would be shipping Atonement and would be receiving Wicked. That's the one that's based on The Wizard of Oz, but from the Wicked Witch of the West's point of view. In my other trade I'll be getting Scarlett, which is a sequel to Gone With the Wind, but by a different author. Books aren't the only thing you can trade, though. You can also trade movies, video games, and CDs. It's a really cool site because you basically get the item for free, only paying shipping and handling. When I sent off my package this morning it cost a little over $3. So I got Scarlett for $3. How cool is that?

I'm a little upset because I added some more items to my Have List, which are the items you are willing to trade. It then gives you a list of all the items you can get. I was browsing through the items I could get and saw The Black Jewels Trilogy, all three books in one. I've seen that book in Hasting before, and it's easily been $20. I tried to initiate a trade, but the site said I have too many trades going on. So I'll have to wait until one of the others are completed before trying to get it. How crazy is that? I've already sent one item out, I can't do anything with the other until the other person agrees to the trade, so in the meantime I'm just sitting here waiting. Does the site not think I can send off one more item? Because if the trade went through, that's all I'd be doing. Perhaps the site is the one that can't handle it. What a wimp.

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Starting Over

Definitely been a while. I doubt anyone even reads this anymore. No matter, I'll just send it to my friends and then it won't matter. This is for me anyway. If no one reads it, the more personal I can be, right? I can write anything and it won't matter to anyone, only me. Like an online journal that's just as secret as my real one. So I guess this is my starting over post. Starting over in who I am as a writer, and who my friends are, and applying that to who I was in the past when I first created this. Hopefully I'll post more often this time, instead of letting it sit idly as it has been.

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Hope

Lately, I feel extremely proud of myself. I just finished a story that I wasn't sure would turn out so well, and to my surprise found that everyone loved it. And then today, while sitting in Biology class of all places, a new story idea just popped into my head, and I've already begun a first draft. Usually it's a long time for me in between stories, so I hope that this new burst of creativeness/inspiration lasts. I like the idea that I can create another tale so soon after I've finished another, because it means I'm getting better. And we all know that that's one of the main goals here, to get better and better at something you love. I just feel excited. Sometimes, during the periods of time when I'm not writing anything, I feel as if maybe I'm not a good enough writer to ever go anywhere with it. But at the moment, I definitely don't feel that way. I feel hopeful. I feel as if I can do it, and with more practice, that I will do it. I like feeling this way.

Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Changes

I feel I've arrived in a strange place in my life. There are many things I'm no longer sure of. Sometimes I feel lost. The weird thing is that I'm still excited about the future, even if it doesn't turn out the way I'd always planned. I just hope that in the weeks to come I won't do anything stupid, because that's a definite possibility. I've found that when I have these strange transition periods like this, I make some bad choices and come to regret them later. I just hope that isn't the case this time.
I usually like to be sure of things, to know that I have something forseeable coming that I can look forward to. But at the moment that foresight doesn't extend very far. It's a little intimidating, but I feel that if I keep my head about me, I'll come out of this fine, with little or no regrets. At least that's what I'm hoping.

Monday, January 15, 2007

A Little Obsessed?

Well, I don't know about everyone else, but I had a great Christmas and New Year's. I must mention in particular one present I received. I remember Jaime (if she doesn't mind my calling her so) mentioning this movie once: Spirited Away. Well, obviously this is the present I wish to mention. I fell in love with it the first time I watched it. Since I received it, I've watched it three times, including once today. I think I'm obsessed, I want to watch it again. I would probably watch it more often, but it's about two hours long, and I don't always have two hours to spare. When I do, though, :P. Well, it's late where I am, so I'm off to bed.