July 09, 2005
Early morning Angst
When people go through something with ease, like selling their house, and I am fighting through the same thing, I find it hard to be happy for them. I keep wondering what I am doing wrong. I am tired of the process, as I am sure you all are tired of hearing about it. Trying to stay positive it hard. I want to fight to get that new house, even if it isn't "meant to be". I don't have any clue as to if this is the right thing. I just wish I had a for sure answer instead of waiting to see what happens. It wears me out. I think I am just going to stay away from there until we sell this one. It actually hurts to think about loosing it.

In a more positive note: I am sitting her listening to an 80's station on Itunes. Man! It sure in interesting the feelings that songs bring up in you when you hear them. Cyndi Laupers song "She Bop" is a good one. Me and my best friends (guys) made up a dance routine (stop laughing) to it when we were in high school Show Choir. I guess it was one of those weeks when the choral teacher was in her office doing drugs of some sort (for real story). That makes my heart happy remembering them and that time, although I wouldn't go back for a ton of money.

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