Tuesday, May 18, 2004

Time is the fire in which we burn.

The title is probably a quote from a famous work, probably a shakespear rip off, but I heard it in a Star Trek movie. This past week I've been as busy as a busy bee that's been really busy, and 5am seems to be sleepy time nowadays. I found the timestamp on my past entries to be inacurate so for the record it is 4:57 am. I just got off the phone with my honey. I met her this past weekend and our relationship came off the line like a 13 second immport with smokin tires and a whole lot of action. But as the allmighty Ice Cube once said, "life is not a track meet, its a marathon" I must say that we leaped over alot of relationship building steps. An oversight we're trying to now rectify. And althou you all know how I don't like to talk about my personal stuff I'll mention that I'll in the future refere to her as Trish or Shine, that is if I happen to mention her at all. Not that she dosn't rate mention, just that some buisness is none of your buisness:)

This week I've found out:

That a person can live off of 3 hours of sleep a day for about 3 days before his mind starts to loose focus and halucinations become distracting.

That there are truley daggers in mens smiles. And that shadey moves towards the women one is seeing can come from a so-called friend.

That spirituallity can overcome lack of religiousness and one can find oneself entranced in a place where time has no meaning, where someone who can't sing can find a startling voice flowing from ones mouth.

That Vancouver is an amazing and beautiful city where witnessing a sunset on Kits can rival ones last day in Hawaii. Depending on the company.

That a week and a half of physical inactivity can siverely diminish ones athletisism. Not to mention that heavy watery feeling and lack of tightness.

These things I've learned in one week. I probably learned more but I forgot. Considering the lack of sleep can you blame me?

Ro.