To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: (Ecclesiastes 3:1)
A time to rant: One of my cousins had his Bar Mitzvah today. I went to the synagogue, pretended I didn't hear the obnoxious women speaking about fungus behind me and smiled politely at all the people I didn't know but that felt the need to say hello to me anyway.
So I put on the magic face that has a permanent hypocritical smile on, went to the reception and made numerous of torturous small talk with people that were as deep as pot hole.
In honor of such a memorable occasion I decided to skip class and simply come home to lie on my bed and watch sitcoms with my best friend.
And a time to narrate: Today was the car-less day in Bogotá! (Notice the sarcastic exclamation point)
Car-less as in no cars. Let me give you a mental picture of this, I live in the capital city, lots of traffic lots of people. Then one day a year the city hall decides that you can't take your car out and everyone has to use public service, a bicycle or the forgotten art of walking, to get where they want to go.
It's actually not that bad but it gave me a pretty good excuse to cut class. Not that I need one anyway.
A time to complain: My stomach is hurting a lot. Stupid stomach!
And time to write: First chapter of Inverse is posted. Click
here if you want to read it.
A time to explain:
galadriel_lll must be laughing her ass off but I just had to use this Bible passage. When we were in Jerusalem I heard it so many times that I think I can even recite it (in Spanish, mind you).
And a time to end.