Monday, February 25, 2008
"Death is not the biggest fear we have; our biggest fear is taking the risk to be alive -- the risk to be alive and express what we really are."

-Don Miguel Ruiz

I remember that when I was very little, the biggest fear I had was of dying - or just death in general. I would imagine my parents dying, my grandparents dying, everyone dying, me being swallowed up through a crack in teh earth...but now it seems that not so many people die anymore. Or maybe, I just don't notice it anymore. I think that by now, I have accepted the fact that everyone will die at one point or another, its just a matter of when. Sometimes I even wish I were dead. Sometimes, I can't wait for the moment to come.

I wonder what it will be like - dying. Will it be like go to sleep after a long, long day? Or will it be excruciatingly painful - like holding on desperately to the last breath of life? I hope that when the time comes, I will be ready and willing, not struggling against the inevitable. Although, knowing me I will always be struggling agains the inevitable.

And all of a sudden, she felt confined - this jelly like body of an existence, stuck in a rectangular mold around her squeezing her as she attempted to break free. Everything she had done that day - everything she had done for her whole life stretched ahead of her like a downhill road, winding eternally and unknown. When was this going to end? Would she die wishing that she had seen the trees around this endless road, stopped to inspect the grass sprouts shooting up from cracks in the cement, strayed off the path and nibbled on some poisonous berries that made her upchuck?

- "Wynn Lang"
PS: My SIP Panel is this Thursday. Lord help me.
posted by Jenny at 5:32 PM - 0 comments
Thursday, February 14, 2008
"Love and kindness are never wasted. They always make a difference. They bless the one who receives them, and they bless you, the giver."
- Barbara de Angelis
Happy Valentine's Day everybody! Our school was crazy today - I think everyone caught the love bug - boys wearing pink, every girl wandering the halls clutching a rose, singing valentines delightfully disrupting our classes, and chocolate fillin gus up until tomorrow's breakfast.
But as the roses whither and the kisses and hugs leave tingling memories, I wonder - why does it take a commercialized holiday to make everyone pronounce their love for each other? If everybody behaved the way they do on Valentine's Day, everyday, wouldn't we acheive world peace pretty quickly?
Can't we love each other even when chocolate companies don't force us to?
Maybe we need hate to appreciate love. Maybe we need the rest of the days to fight to forgive on February 14.
I made my baby brother a Valentine's Day card. It said "We love Jeffrey." And he made me one that said, "We love Jenny".
Now that's true love.
PS: did you know the postage stamp is increasing again?! Good god.
posted by Jenny at 9:20 PM - 0 comments
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