Friday, January 06, 2006

Bring it on...

Have you ever been skipping through the radio and then you stop and there you have the perfect song, and from that moment on your always begging for the radio station to turn in on. Or the complete difference? Your skipping through the radio in your car and then you stop and you think What is this? Music? Ugh! Well both of them has happened to me:D
I think that it is part of going insane, some people think this is just a riot and you think DRY when you hear it. Insane I tell you.
I love being insane, insane. Hmmm good ol' insane. Most people think blue is cold and red stands for hot, I disagree labels ugh! ugh! ugh!! Who wants to label things. We are so labeled who ever thought of this!? I think you should label yourself, if you want to be labeled that is:D I hate being labeled well we are all labeled its life. *Sigh* Label Life, I don't want to be labled but I am. Labeled with an awful age labeled with a grade labeled with..oh so many things. Life just isn't worth it:D

Enjoy life, don't waste it on labels or "the friend/popular game".

RED

5 comments:

myn said...

how very true hannah!!! life should not be wasted on the popular game. you are very lucky to have learnt that/been taught that at a young age!

Mira-cle said...

Hey Hannah! This is Mira from camp! I like your ponderings on here, especially what you're saying about being insane. We sometimes get a little strange don't we? Like Fr John said, "we're weird, and we need other people to be weird with..."

Thank you for your comments on my blog :) Sophie say's HI!!! back!

Kassianni said...

you should read Max Lucado's "Punchinello"
I love the little puppet character, who walked around worrying and worrying about all the 'labels' people were (literally!) sticking on each other.
then he met a 'christian', and none of the labels ever stuck to her. people would stick one on, good or bad, and it would just fall off, and it was because she knew her maker (Elijah, the puppetmaker,aka: Christ), and therefore, who she was, and the labels others tried to stick on her didn't matter at all.

She knew who she was, and she knew she was loved, so what others thought simply didn't matter.

Kassianni said...

(oops, I remembered wrong. The book is called "You Are Mine"; the main character is a funny cute awkward little puppet named Punchinello)

Hannah said...

Yes. I have read that many times:D Its a great book:D