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Scribbled among my Econ notes:

What I’ve noticed – the weather.

The weather has such an affect on my mood. It’s amazing how many different feelings come with just subtle differences in the weather.

Gloomy skies make me tired and run down – make me drag my feet – but slight misty sprinkles make me grin and hold my hands out, hoping to catch some drops and bask in the smell of wetness – trees and asphalt.

Pouring rain is fun to run though, but seems so melancholy when I’m inside looking out. The day after rain is lonely and dirty.

Lately the weather feels like april does in San Jose. Ever since seventh grade, this feeling — sunny skies with a cool, brisk breeze has made me utterly depressed. I always thought it was the springtime that made me sad — but maybe its just the connection I make with the ewather. Seems like when the sun warms my skin and the win chills me is when I make myself suffer the most. It’s when I have the most flashbacks of times when I felt less than nothing — sometimes immersing myself so deeply in my visions that the feelings are once again a part of me.

“I make myself suffer”

wow, what a pathetic line. Yet it speaks the truth about a lot of my life. Hah. If I wouldnt’ do this siht to myself, I’d probably be a lot happier.

Vu said,

February 18, 2002 @ 5:27 am

woot!!

since no one post here yet, i’ll claim this post.

i’ll call this place…Vumican

ohh and for the topic’s sake, cold weather make vu goes coocoo coocooo

Raj said,

February 19, 2002 @ 12:32 pm

I know exactly how you feel. I live in SF and got to school in LA. Sometimes the weather in LA (always so hot and sunny) just seems downright better than the weather in SF where you wake up every morning to fog that doesn’t burn off until noon. But on the other hand, sometimes I miss those days where it’s not cold but it’s still overcast. It’s the best time to do certain sports, or my friends and I would go into SF and drive around the wharf in my drop top, and it wouldn’t be cold. Weather has a lot to do with how you percieve your world I guess.

wow, I feel meaningful. .

Raj

Raj said,

February 19, 2002 @ 12:32 pm

I know exactly how you feel. I live in SF and got to school in LA. Sometimes the weather in LA (always so hot and sunny) just seems downright better than the weather in SF where you wake up every morning to fog that doesn’t burn off until noon. But on the other hand, sometimes I miss those days where it’s not cold but it’s still overcast. It’s the best time to do certain sports, or my friends and I would go into SF and drive around the wharf in my drop top, and it wouldn’t be cold. Weather has a lot to do with how you percieve your world I guess.

wow, I feel meaningful. .

Raj

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