Tuesday, December 30, 2008

But they'll never, never, never take the summer from me

we went beach for my birthday, as a family!
we were supposed to go jamberoo but as the birthday gal i was like i WANT to go beach....you see i don't like the masses, i was pretty sure everyone was chillaxing at jamberoo :) logical thinking on my part!

It was fun. i love the feeling :
of the sand shifting to the countours of your body.
of the waves crashing whilst you stand there and become hypnotised
by its incessantness
it makes you feel
like you're drifting
like time is speeding by
but your still the same person
captured in the same lanscape.
like a still portrait hung crookedly on a backdrop of wallflowers
yet you don't feel like a prisoner
instead you feel liberated
freedom at its peak?
maybe not, but close to it.


so the only part that sucked was that everyone was bike rididng and skateboardin'
which made me jealous- very jealous.
living near the beach must be awesome, like these kids get to bike ride ocean style and frolick the eskimo way- lol no maybe not cos its a bajillion degrees- but they get to FROLICK.




which saddened me deeply.



so new years eve tomorrow!
it shall be spent at Sydney- the city.
it will be awfully crowded- and everyone will be obscuring the view.
but i won't be harbourside apparently
cos we'll be close enough to see the fireworks without the masses.
LOL no i don't have a phobia of the masses, i just don't like being sandwhiched and trodden on.
thats pretty rational right. no one wants to be sandwhiched. maybe ham. maybe lettuce. but they cant speak for themselves.



so i have mastered the art of reading in vehicles (veeehicals- hehe pronounce it that way its fun) , the trip to the beach gave me ample time for reading and because we got lost a couple of times my brother was like "i swear she'd finish that book before we even get there" and yeah i did :) but it was 25% read so it was only a matter of reading 75%.
Anyways- i did bring another book to read at the beach- but the waves were so inducing and the sand was so persistent- it kept going on my face and it wasn't very pleasant SAND ATTACK pokemon style'
so yeah.










kiss my sass! (apparently i sound like a rainbow child when i say that- but really its just cobra starship i'm quoting, and i thought rainbow childs (lol i love making my own plurals) were like hippie style kids or indie maybe- but apparently they're gay. and i was like are you for real.
maybe i should urban dictionary it- cwiz cannot be trusted. ahaahaha

okay skateboardin'!! yeah at night, becasuse me and my big sister are rad.

1 comment:

  1. hahahahahaha
    I do that, too! read in the car and finish it! cept my mom's like "You'll destroy your eyes!"

    Im not a huge fan of the beach, but that really was a good call on your part.

    oh, yeah, and POKEMON FTW

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