For last year's words belong to last year's language
And next year's words await another voice.
And to make an end is to make a beginning.
And next year's words await another voice.
And to make an end is to make a beginning.

I love when you don't even know what day of the week it is because it doesn't matter in the slightest. Today, I was trying to get over the fact that it's 2010 (not that it makes a hell of a lot of difference). And then since I always think, for example, of what day of the week Halloween falls on, I discovered that I couldn't even guess at the present day. Maybe that's bad. But I like it. Because although it's nearly time to admit that the holiday is coming to a close, it's nice to know that I truly am not worried or stressed about anything right now. Like deadlines, or schedules, or going to bed early or waking up early. When school starts, I'm not going to be able to enjoy this feeling. I bet you that as of January 5th, I'll know exactly what day of the week it is until June. It's just how life works. So, for the few days I have left, I shall continue to live absolutely impervious to any sort of time-measurement. That's the only way one can truly enjoy the holidays.
As for New Year's resolutions? Umm. I can probably think of a few.
1. Try not to tear any more holes in the space time continuum. We all know how much of a nuisance that can be.
2. Try not to associate too often with invertebrates. Specifically of the coelenterate variety, which includes jellyfish, coral and sea anemones.
3. Don't leave the oven on.
4. Try not to use superpowers for ill.
5. Be sensible when it comes to the treatment of geese, especially really tiny ones, otherwise known as 'goosecous.'
6. Read "A Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy." Heard it's pretty sweet.
7. Find another weird talent or two.
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8. Buy Lyndsay a castle.
8. Accept castle graciously from Lyndsay.
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