Saturday, July 22, 2006

...and we'll collect the moments one by one, I guess that's how the future's done. oh oh ooooooh.

Alright.
I'm done the whining, stomping my feet, "I want it nowwwwwwwwww," bit.
Sorry.

Three years. I can wait three years.

8 comments:

Jodi said...

I sure wish we could come up with an instant fix for you somehow... i wish i knew what we were doing so it could fit into your figurings somehow... i wish we were closer faster so we could tangibly help. we're really looking forward to being a part of your everyday lives. : ) just wish it was clearer at this point, ya know?

j.h. said...

is that when india sophia will start school?

i'm sorry to hear about school. that's a painfully large pill/small boulder to swallow.

Anonymous said...

I'm sorry Ang, that is stinky. By the way I don't think you whine- it's working it out- working through your priorities & right now you've worked out that you have to hold on school for your little honey. For me I have to try & try to work it out & when I find that I can't do everything that I would like to do I feel better that I have really tried. Yes I do spend early mornings doing math equasions in my head ( I know-imma geek!) thinking maybe I could save on that & spend it on this. I don't know how many times on the way home from work I've worked out how much we pay in bills & how much we could save for something or other... you'd think I'd have it down pat by now & wouldn't have to work it out anymore! It's not like my bills change & I magically have more money one month--- "oh yeah thats where I put that $100... silly me!" But again it's the working it out.

Ciao my friend & dispite what I say about prayer I do pray & I will pray for you.

Angela said...

thanks jodi. i am so stinkin' excited to have you guys in MY city. housemates, or no.

ya, joel. miss india will be in grade 1 then! maybe we can buy school bags together.

i've got the beat, i've got the beat. ya! i've got the beat - and you should watch me shake it, or, rather shake it with me, soon. hey, the title was for you. know what song it was from? i just bought her on wednesday.

Anonymous said...

Shit-I'm lettin' you down- I think I may get expelled from the band now- It sounds familiar. I've tried singing it a few times to myself and I think I have come up with some wicked arrangements but I still don't know who sings the song. Rats!

PS- I hope you visualized me in the car using my fingers to figure out my finances, having to start over again every time someone cuts me off...

Anonymous said...

Being with India is certainly a gift, my mom put aside her dreams of getting her education until after we all had ours, and on her fiftieth birthday she graduated with her degree! I am ever so thankful for her spending her days with us, it was an incredible gift.

I hope your future makes itself clear to you, so that you are able to find ways to stimulate that creative and amazing mind of yours, be with India and oh yeah pay the bills too.

Anonymous said...

Feist! Feist! Im so glad to know you know them too. Mushaboom.

Angela said...

yaaaaaa! Caroline. you're the big winner! i was just about to shame my friend in front of my ENTIRE blog-reading audience, seeing as how she introduced me to her. India LOVES "Inside and Out". It's great.
how's your summer going? your little niece? i seriously thought of coming to visit you, especially when i was only 45kms from the border, but decided to stick to alberta as that was what i wanted to write about. it's funny, my sister's name is caroline, so it throws me when you both comment. i'm so glad you dropped by again, smart and musically savvy as you are.