A Life in Black and White

am not your usual lady in the neighbourhood. i could be fun-loving and ambitions blazing, yet chilling with a good book in hand. loves audrey hepburn movies, lemon-lime-&-bitters, vintage anything and furniture. am not one effortlessly impressed. i see my goals, my dreams and the enjoyment would lie not merely in the success at the end of the road but in this journey of life. livin` it, lovin` it, keepin` it real. i travel alone, i travel light, in my 20`s - la vie est belle!

lundi, avril 11, 2005

scrub a tub

Picture this: Come the end of this week, I'd have worked for 12 days straight without much rest. What a scary thought!

I'm nervous about haven't yet commencing preparation for my exam, as well as my JP Morgan run! Suppose my lil piece of haven was right to comment that at a time like this, the exam is way up in the priority list for sure!

Well...here's one for anyone's guess...

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Can't wait! Sunday...Yappy's BBQ...next week...2 weeks to go!

"For my own part, I declare I know nothing whatever about it. But to look at the stars always makes me dream, as simply as I dream over the black dots of a map representing towns and villages. Why, I ask myself, should the shining dots of the sky not be as accessible as the black dots on the map of France? If we take the train to get to Tarascon or Rouen, we take death to reach a star. One thing undoubtedly true in this reasoning is this: that while we are alive we cannot get to a star, any more than when we are dead we can take the train. "
-Vincent van Gogh, Letter to Theo van Gogh, July 9, 1888