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Ice Cream Sundae Day/Be A Kid Day/Milk Chocolate With Almonds Day/Don't Put All Your Eggs In One Omelette Day/Barn Day
2007-07-08 @ 11:58 p.m.

Finally finished reading Little Children, and it's a good novel, right until the ending. I just found it so unreal that the four characters ended up in the playground, smoking cigarettes, when everything in the novel prior to that suggests this is an impossibility. Maybe I missed something along the way, but I'm inclined to consider this a minor misstep on Tom Perrotta's part. Anyway, my Saturday schedule is so exciting! Now all I need to make it perfect is new clothes and shoes, but obviously that's not going to happen. I think today's sermon really hit home for me. When will I ever have enough and be satisfied? I can't say I have an answer. I just know that where I am now, just doesn't cut it. I don't think I'll always want more, but I certainly do want more than what I have now. I want to live comfortably, not opulently, and subconsciously or otherwise, I've mapped out my life to fulfil that desire, or at least give myself a chance to do so. That way, if I fail, I won't have anyone to blame except myself.

This week:

Baseball Week



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