November 2011
41 posts
1. Its a habit, not a disease or illness - which means it can be gotten rid of.
2. It is born of an insecurity that came about from something that happened to us along the way.
3. It comes up as a result of negative thoughts and worry.
4. Most of us feel unsafe most of the time and therefor are…
I didn’t know that I was playing too, but I’m game.
Describe your best kiss.
My best kiss was at an Ol’ Fashion Wig Party that a friend of mine threw last year. We were playing an infinite game of spin the bottle at the end of the night with the few of us that was left afterwards and she was one of them. I loved the way she put as much passion into the kiss as I did. It wasn’t just me trying to shove my tongue down her throat or vice versa. We’ve kissed briefly on a few short occasions before, but never like this, never this long before. 9 of 10 times when I would spin the bottle it would land one her, so I took my time kissing her knowing that I would get to do it over and over again. You see, my best kiss kept on getting better then the one before that whole night. ;)
What are five things that make you cry?
There are things that make me shed a tear or two, but there isn’t anything in my past that makes me cry anymore.
Does the end justify the means?
It absolutely does! I believe that everything I’ve been through and going through right now is leading me to something greater than I am right now. It may not be going as fast as I want it to go, but it’s going; I can see/ feel it happening as the years keeps passing by. I’d be easier to stop at “I’ve reached the peak in my life” like most people, but I want to take my means up to my last breath on this earth. The only thing we all have working against us is time…
and blue skies are painted gray
I will warm your skin.” —Daily Haiku on Love by Tyler Knott Gregson