I wasn't able to sleep. It might have been that I was sick, it might have been that my mind just wouldn't calm down at all. It didn't matter that my body was tired, my mind was bouncing a red rubber ball around in my skull. It was past two by the time I finally fell asleep. The next night was similar, although I fell asleep a mite faster than the night before. By the time it was the third night, my dad had a plan. And it involved reading Winnie-the-Pooh in my bed before I went to sleep.
I don't know if Winnie-the-Pooh helped, but it did make me happy.
A.A. Milne has the gift f words, and Ernest H. Shepard has the gift of whimsical drawings. There is something entirely comforting about the simple, sweet stories.
So I have begun to read my very own copy of the Complete Collection, and I am rather enjoying it so far.
On a slightly different note, have you ever been reading a used book, or a library book and found something stuck between the pages by a previous reader? There is something so nice about finding evidence of another soul reading and enjoying the words on the pages that you are now enjoying.
Once I was reading a book that I had borrowed from a friend, and in the crease of the pages I found a small pressed flower. She had forgotten all about the flower, but had stuck it there last time she had been reading the story.
While paging through The World of Christopher Robin that I had acquired many months ago from a secondhand store, I found something between the pages. But it wasn't something very sweet and savory. It was a proof-of-purchase for a movie. Yeah, kinda lame, huh? But it made me think about finding better things in books. I've thought before about leaving a notes in books from the library for the next person to find. Maybe I should...
(P.S. I got a Formspring account. Ask me a >>question<<)
5.18.2012
5.12.2012
Zoo (part two)
One of the two pictures of me from that day. And I like it that way. ;) |
Our entire group [minus one] P.S. That lady in red is my aunt, by the way. |
I'm convinced that this was the real-life Eeyore. |
There were bats behind that wall. But I won't creep you out by showing you a picture of them. |
More to come...
5.08.2012
We took a trip to Rhode Island... (part one)
...and went to the Roger Williams Zoo.
...more to come at a time when my computer will operate faster. :P
...more to come at a time when my computer will operate faster. :P
5.01.2012
i had a photo shoot with the rain.
sorry about the random watermarks. i'm not sure why it only went on half of the pictures. :\
all photos are unedited.
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photography,
rain
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