Quotidian
April 26th, 2006 at 7:37pm
Oh how I missed writing in English… :) That story about the trip took longer to write than the trip itself, but it was worth it; I put down all the details I could possibly remember and now I remember a few more, but anyway, I`m glad I wrote it… and I`m also glad so many people have read it (the ones I`ve been in the trip with and a few patient bloggers).
Not much happened in my life lately; same old, same old. Same old country, same old people, same old mentalities, same old educational system, same old me… That`s an infantile style to describe my life in the past months, I guess. I even miss my depressions, I don`t have them anymore, but there are chances threatening just from up the hill, or around the corner.

Can you believe that ? I miss my pain, it used to make me creative. Don`t look at me like that, I said I miss pain, not the daily frustrations. Those belong to another category, in the one I know I`ll never get rid of… at least not while I have a formstupid, but nevermind the subject, it`s not worth being discussed.
The funny thing is that today another young 23 bus driver, not as cute as the one and only BD, started talking to me just like that while I was sitting in front of the bus.
That guy`s so funny I laughed all the way back home and even more, while remembering his words / gestures. This 23 line is getting more and more interesting.
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We talked for like … all the way home, even serious stuff, if you can imagine that… Anyway, it was nice, he`s good company after a school day. 
Well now, if you`ll excuse me, I`ll go finish that Virginia Woolf book I started reading before the trip (I absolutely adore that woman`s style !)… and come up with a plan about returning those books to the library, get out alive and with money in my pocket, for I`m 2 weeks late already. 



Hmm.. what the hack has happened to you? I sense a more mature Roxa, it’s weird & interesting. Virginia Woolf, I’ve heard so many things about her, tho I never found any of her writings at the local library. Wich of her books are you reading ?
Me ? Mature ?
I haven`t changed at all. Virginia Woolf is great, I tell you, too bad you haven`t found anything. I read “The Waves” (Valurile), maybe one of the most complicated books she wrote.
alltough i can only understand what you write in english, i can say that this is a cool blog!
Thank you a lot Vanessa ! I`ll post in English a lot, you`ll have the chance to understand.