Thursday, November 27, 2008

I'd Look Silly as a Vampire--Pale

In honor of celebrating with the Pilgrims and against the Indians, (c'mon now, I was Tiger Lilly!) an air of defiance has taken place, seeing that my arrival at home in Anaheim took precedent on Monday, 8:45 p.m., when break officially started Wednesday. You win some you lose some, Tracy 1, Institution, zip.  

Speaking of winning, I'm forever fancifully betrothed to Edward Cullen. I've always been fond of vampires, but I'm currently and hopelessly attached to the immortal hip of the
idea of never seeing daylight with Mr. Edward Cullen. 

Enter 'til death do we part, but not really' meter
here: 
True love though, who doesn't want it? Bella risked everything because she fell in love. The thought of growing older without the one she fearfully loved was unimaginable and torturous. 

5 things I want to give important attention to:

-I want to be that terrified, and consequently have an unimaginable love.

-Love and being in a Vampiric trance=same thing really. 

-I want to risk more than I have sometimes, you can have my 1 point world. 

-I want to be romanced in a tree in the middle of Washington in the Winter. And only Vampires can make that happen. Is that so much to ask for?

-Love is essentially everywhere and for everyone & with it= an unimaginable, trance-feeling, tree loving, point less kind of love. Plus, you can save $8.00. 

So in the ZIP chance my whole foundation of faith is incorrect, my desired wish of owning a red satin cape and fangs will remain a dream of dreamers. 

Speaking of fiction though, the other day I visited the biggest used book store nearish my house (while I waited for some bridesmaids to get their nails done--wedding on Friday and I couldn't be more excited!--maybe Vampires like weddings). This place was so glorious, and the authenticity was apparent for it wholly validated it's glory by my constant sniffling nose and watery eyes. Oh happy day. I was able to find some sweet books and plan to go 
there maybe every other day for the rest of my life. 

5 facts about the book store I actively want to note:
-It was in poor organizational order, but it was an adventure.
-So cheap!!!
-A light crowd, I ended up spending about 2 hrs there, so no rush factor.
-I couldn't find Dracula. Guh.
-The music played is the soundtrack from an Adult movie. 

Nonetheless, peep my findings..
 
1. Philosophiques by Voltaire // 2. A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens // 3. Little Women by Louisa May Alcott // 4. Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens // 5. The Best American Nonrequired Reading by Dave Eggers & // 6. Mr. Darcy Takes a Wife by Jane Austen.

All in all, this break has so far proven itself to be imaginative with a bite of hopelessness and educationally a bargain. Let the binge eating and loving continue. 

Letting it go & eternally yours, 
T. C. 

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Edward loves me..I'm sorry to disappoint you.