Phone Love and Love Love
And so we were finally able to order Bentley today. :inlove: Yes, I know a ‘Bentley’ is a car, but it’s also the name of my pink Motorola SLVR. If you don’t know about Bentley, I’m referring to this post. After two weeks waiting, it should be at my home tomorrow. :reallyblushing: I wasn’t able to order the specific package I wanted (cough text’ing cough), but at least it’s something. Hopefully, I can add text’ing later on. Bentley, Bentley, Bentley! I can’t wait till you get here! :couple2:
EDIT @ 3.53pm, Feb 13th
Bentley came this morning, a little before lunch time. It’s so beautiful… :inlove: *drools*
One of the things I’ve noticed around the web world, call it a trend, is flaunting your current relationship. Don’t get me wrong, if you have one, kuddos to you; but especially in Myspace and other places, it seems to be a brand or just some other thing a person can flaunt in the description of themselves. Remember the kid from way back when? Yes, in this post I had my closure and never really spoke of him again, but I’ve checked his myspace from time to time just to comment old friends and say ‘howdy,’ and he has a girlfriend and boasts the dates of every majour event between he and his girlfriends–hugs, kisses, making out. :what: I’m so glad that relationship did not work out between the two of us. It seems in his situation and a few others, that myspace and websites have just been places to flaunt a boyfriend/girlfriend. I don’t know about you, but with me and relationships, I hold to Relient k’s line in ‘Seventeen Magazine:’ ‘I say if you’re asking me, love is sacred; love is sweet.’ I definitely would not want my boyfriend (if I ever have one again which is highly unlikely) flaunting or bragging about our personal (and private) relationship. I also think there’s more to a relationship than just being able to post in AIM profiles and myspaces ‘I LOVE SUCH-AND-SUCH’ or ‘SUCH-AND-SUCH date here HEART HEART.’ It just really disgusts me how people are treating relationships like a charm bracelet. :angry: Maybe I’m the only one who feels this way and is old fashioned, but hey… God gave me a brain to think, not to follow everyone else and have them think for me.
This rant was brought to you by the number 36 and the letter R.
I just started sending out my Reachout letters this month. :confused: I was supposed to have sent them out December/January, but… I procrastinate like… Anyways. Reachout is a short-term missions trip, and I’ll be going to England this upcoming June/July. I need to raise support since I don’t exactly have $2,750 on hand. :blank: I’m excited, though. I won’t be by myself like last year (I’ll have three other kids from my church going as well), and I’ll also be able to see some kids from the France trip.
I’m finally over my coughing, sneezing and general flu-symptoms. :reallyblushing: You can’t see it, but I’m throwing imaginary confetti all over the place. ![]()







Emma wrote,
Ooooh bently is very nice!
I know what you mean, all they put is I love blah blah he/she is so great, we are gonna be together forvever and ever blah blah blah, stupid fools
Wow you can definatly tell I’m single lol :reallyblushing:
Link | February 13th, 2007 at 6:06 am
Brandi wrote,
I know what you mean. Sure, I have like 2 pictures of my boyfriend and I and name the date we became engaged, but I don’t go THAT far. That is just too much. It really isn’t love if you’re acting like a high school girl. Sounds like your ex is a bit…. dedicated? I guess thats the right word. At least you got out of that one! But then again, my boyfriend is a bit like your ex as well…. hmm…
Anyway, I’m in love with your new phone! Mine is a pink razr, but I’d chose that one instead!
Link | February 13th, 2007 at 9:54 pm
Joyce wrote,
Ooo that’s one **** phone. I get tired of my phones too quickly. I wanted to get a new one when I’d had my current one for just a few weeks, ha.
As for the relationship/love thing. I flaunt it more in person than online, if flaunt is even the right word. Me and my husband have been accused of PDA Overkill, ha. Ah well, whatever feels right for each person is fine by me.
Link | February 14th, 2007 at 9:18 am
Nikki wrote,
You gave the (e-)flu to me.
Anyway, I agree with what you’re saying. A relationship is supposed to be personal - between two people, not the world. That’s also a good way for rumors to start… it’s like feeding the flame with fuel. How idiotic. That’s why I only say “yeah, we’ll probably go out to dinner,” or something like that, blah blah blah. If I came across someone like that, I think I’d yell at them.
Link | February 14th, 2007 at 11:50 am
Sam wrote,
I believe that myspace ruins relationships. haha. it’s annoying.
and i agree: relationships should be sacred. i love relient k. its a special bond between two people, not a title or a news banner to be flung at the world. although i must say once i get a boyfriend again ( i, too, seem to be perpetually single..) i would probably be pretty damn excited to have my facebook say “in a relationship”….
Link | February 14th, 2007 at 10:18 pm