I sometimes feel like as if I were a lost boy, wandering around an unknown place all alone by my self. Nobody can foresee what's gonna happen in the future. Neither can I know how I'm gonna end up. The thought makes me so frightened.
I'm just done with ironing my shirts. This means that my weekend is about to end.
I make it a rule to start my weekends by doing laundries and to put it to an end by ironing shirts. Those two household choirs are some kind of the rite of passage for me.
When I do laundry, I'm turned off from work. When I iron my shirts, I'm re-charged for work that is about to start from the next day.
I still have some time left for doing whatever I like. Maybe I'll make me some coffee and read something, then get ready for the work tomorrow and go to sleep. Hmm, not a bad way of spending the very last drop of time of the weekend, don't you think so?
Any advice that will help me find the ways to spend weekends productively.
As for weekdays, I'm always too busy to think about other things than work. Time flies so fast when I'm working.
The problem is weekends. Ever since I started working, I'm wondering how I could spend the time in a meaningful way. When I was a student. I had to go to school on weekdays and to work part-time on weekends, so there was no need for seeking the ways to kill time. Now that I don't have no obligations on weekends, I'm struggling to find something that could make my life better.
I usually read books over a cup of coffee. I really love it but also feel like doing something else too.
If you have any idea, please let me hear your suggestions. I'm waiting for you!!
I happend to have a chance to see the movie the other day when I was hanging out with a friend of mine from my university.
We went to a cafe we had wanted to visit and after that we were wondering what we should do next.
Then the idea of going to see the movie came to my mind since I know she likes to see movies. The reason why we chose Great Gatsby has something to do with the fact that we both were majoring in English in the university.
Truth be told, I had some kind of hesitation for seeing the movie because The Great Gatsby is one of the special novels to me; I wanted to choose the novel as my theme for my graduation thesis, which I couldn't because I failed to pass the interview to study American Literature. Plus, one of my favorite novelists, Haruki Murakami sites the novel as the most influential novel he's ever read. These two coincidence has made the novel all the more special tome. Finally I ended up seeing it, though.
To put it simple, the movie was really good. I'm ashamed to say it, but when I first read the novel it was too difficult for me to fully understand. I could barely follow the storyline, but as for the details, which are crucial to appreciate novels, I wouldn't say my understanding was adequate. So actually seeing the movie was really helpful for me to have vivid images of what is going on in the story.
But still, it's really regretful that I couldn't enjoy the novel by reading it to my heart's content. So I'm sure I will try to read it again with the images I got through the movie.
If you're interested in seeing the movie , I strongly recommend you see it .