I’m finally done with my driver’s license class for this weekend, and I’m so happy about it. Seriously, that class was really killing me. In that little class time goes by so slowly it’s unbelievable. Today the first half actually went by quickly, but once the break at 11 was over it seemed as if seconds became minutes, the seats were getting more and more uncomfortable, and the beautiful temperature outside was killing me.
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Jeu d'Enfant
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Ma vie n'était qu'un simple jeu d'enfant
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Yes, for once it was actually sunny outside. It’s been weeks since we last had sunshine and it was a big downer when I woke up to a beautiful Sunday afternoon. But I need to get over with this class as soon as possible to start driving quickly since I need my independence…at least I think I do. Both ways I’m optimistic and looking forward to the classes to come since as time goes by so does the end, if that’s even comprehensible.
You know how I said that my classes ended at 4:30, well the instructor actually made us leave at 3:30 today. It was very generous of him because I was going crazy, not being able to move in my seat. I called up my dad and I told him to get there as soon as possible since I couldn’t take it anymore. When I stepped into the car I could hear the radio faintly playing in the back and some interesting song was on the air, so I “pumped up the volume”, like they say in I don’t know what commercial. Turns out the radio station was airing the hit songs of the 21st century, and it was seriously a flashback in time. The old times, and you could actually hear the difference in audio quality from now and back then, it’s quite amazing. One of those songs was Hollaback Girl, by Gwen Stefani. It’s been a while since I last heard that song and I must say that it was quite enjoyable to hear some old tunes. That’s why I’m putting it in today’s Daily Beat.
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Yes, for once it was actually sunny outside. It’s been weeks since we last had sunshine and it was a big downer when I woke up to a beautiful Sunday afternoon. But I need to get over with this class as soon as possible to start driving quickly since I need my independence…at least I think I do. Both ways I’m optimistic and looking forward to the classes to come since as time goes by so does the end, if that’s even comprehensible.
You know how I said that my classes ended at 4:30, well the instructor actually made us leave at 3:30 today. It was very generous of him because I was going crazy, not being able to move in my seat. I called up my dad and I told him to get there as soon as possible since I couldn’t take it anymore. When I stepped into the car I could hear the radio faintly playing in the back and some interesting song was on the air, so I “pumped up the volume”, like they say in I don’t know what commercial. Turns out the radio station was airing the hit songs of the 21st century, and it was seriously a flashback in time. The old times, and you could actually hear the difference in audio quality from now and back then, it’s quite amazing. One of those songs was Hollaback Girl, by Gwen Stefani. It’s been a while since I last heard that song and I must say that it was quite enjoyable to hear some old tunes. That’s why I’m putting it in today’s Daily Beat.
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C'était Maintenant
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C'était déjà, c'était hier, c'était demain, c'était impossible...mais c'était simplement
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What could I possibly do after a long day in class? Certainly there was no time to rest since my mom came and told me that we were heading to my aunt’s after supper, who lives in the town of Bourget. All of my elementary school friends live in Bourget, and I seriously feel isolated out here and the country. That’s why when I go there I try to see some of the people I know, people whom I rarely see. Well when I got there I was talking to one of my friends on msn who was awfully bored…so was I. She lives a few blocks away from my aunt’s so it wasn’t quite a big deal walking to her house. That’s how I ended up walking the streets of town for an hour and a half, running under the rain, and talking under the town’s streets lights…something I miss out on a lot. I miss the people I used to know…I miss the feeling of belonging to a family of friends. Once I’ll get my licenses I guess I’ll be able to see them more often…
Anyways, I’m going to bed now. It’s so much easier to write a post when you’re resuming the events of a few hours ago and not a few days. My day has been successful…now my life must move on, which means I need to go to sleep. I’ll be sleeping in tomorrow morning because I need my much deserved sleep
What could I possibly do after a long day in class? Certainly there was no time to rest since my mom came and told me that we were heading to my aunt’s after supper, who lives in the town of Bourget. All of my elementary school friends live in Bourget, and I seriously feel isolated out here and the country. That’s why when I go there I try to see some of the people I know, people whom I rarely see. Well when I got there I was talking to one of my friends on msn who was awfully bored…so was I. She lives a few blocks away from my aunt’s so it wasn’t quite a big deal walking to her house. That’s how I ended up walking the streets of town for an hour and a half, running under the rain, and talking under the town’s streets lights…something I miss out on a lot. I miss the people I used to know…I miss the feeling of belonging to a family of friends. Once I’ll get my licenses I guess I’ll be able to see them more often…
Anyways, I’m going to bed now. It’s so much easier to write a post when you’re resuming the events of a few hours ago and not a few days. My day has been successful…now my life must move on, which means I need to go to sleep. I’ll be sleeping in tomorrow morning because I need my much deserved sleep
P.S.: The picture I took named "Jeu d'Enfant" was a randomly shot portrait and it actually turned out amazing, proof that photography isn't always based on skills...although I like to say I have skills...
The Daily Beat : Hollaback Girl – Gwen Stefani
