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Oh hello. I am Christina. I'm 26. My favorite things are: writing love on my arms, watching movies, laughing, baking brownies, mac 'n' cheese, taking road trips, Disney, writing, playing Guitar Hero and DDR, milk and cookies, smiling, Audrey Hepburn movies, singing Beatles songs, cheering for the Dallas Cowboys, playing board and card games, reading books, watching General Hospital, dancing, and, most importantly, spending time with my friends.

Quote of the Moment:
“I love people who make me laugh. I honestly think it's the thing I like most, to laugh. It cures a multitude of ills. It's probably the most important thing in a person.” - Audrey Hepburn

Mood: i'm good.
Music: pretending.




Monday, January 18, 2010
oh today.

Today, the weather was lovely. It was so beautiful outside and a pleasant change from 17 degrees.

Today, my editor announced that her last day will be Wednesday. It's not exactly her choice to leave, and it's one of the first of what I believe will be many changes at this company.

Today, I was productive. I'm working on a story that I'm proud of, and that means a lot.

Today, a 2-year-old boy drowned in a backyard pool. And we all wondered how parents could let their child wander away from the house.

Today, I worked out - kickboxing. It made me sore, but it cleared my mind. It seems like when someone dies or when someone you care about loses their job, the world should stop turning for just one moment. But we have to keep working; we have to keep moving; we have to keep going.

That was today, and tomorrow will be a new day.