some of the greatest days were the days you spent in college, and that's right where i am now, but if that means the future looks meek, then, i won obligate myself to agree with that. but, i do want to make the most out of my college days, mind you, i need stories to tell my grandchildren~
i am into gilmore girls all over again. it started out with zero entertainment during the exam week and i have nothing decent in the laptop that says "watch this and you will feel so good and relaxed" and so i rediscovered the seven-season dvd of gilmore girls in my drawers.
at first it was random, i was like, oh i miss rory when she's just entering yale, so i turned to the part that she's preparing for yale in season 4. and then i was like, oh oh, logan, i want to watch all about logan, and then there's the lane's crush and then i wanted to watch the part where max medina proposed to lorelai and the thousand yellow daisies and then there's the chad murray part. ah... there are so many must-watch episodes and finally, starting wednesday afternoon, i decided on a systematic re-watch!
so i went into the fist season. where there's only rory and lorelai and the grandparents and lane and sookie and michelle and miss patty and bebet and luke, of course luke, and dean. haha, he used to be such a dork.
up to yesterday, i was spending half of my day watching the perfect mother-daughter scenarios and cramming for my test, and it was such a great day. and i was up to the episode where jess stole rory's book and rory called him a dodger, for his felony and jess was so smart to say, "oliver twist" and rory was obviously impressed. i guess that's why he became a book writer in the end.
well, it's perfect. everything's perfect, except for one thing, if they have God, then everything will make perfect sense and everything will turn out much better. i am currently reading isaiah now, and it is quite a journey.
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