Part of the reason I

February 28th, 2004

Part of the reason I havent posted here a lot lately is that Ive had a couple of really rough weeks… Lets just say life isnt all that great for me right now. Its hard when something is right in front of you, and you know its what you’ve always wanted… But theres no way you could ever hold on to it. Fate is crazy like that. Its hard when you know that you may never feel that way again, or that you may be making a big mistake… Ive had to make a lot of hard decisions lately. And I just hope I made the right ones. There are some people, and some things that will always be a part of my life, and have touched me … And I will never forget them…

I know, youre sitting there reading that and scratching your head right now. That post was really meant for me. Sorry. I just needed to share this with the world. In the coming days, I hope I will be able to explain myself better….

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