Wednesday, August 17, 2005

Imagination: A profound thought for a barely 14-year-old girl

Listening to William reading my Hawaiian Dictionary and just laughing made me think since I am currently in a state of thinking since I couldn't go to sleep.


As he was laughing at random phrases just reading the dictionary in the order that the words came in, creating phrases that made sense in a nonsensical, insane way. I was lying in bed, attempting to get a little bit of sleep, I thought that he was stupid and immature and easily amused. Then I thought, how hypocritical, because I was probably like that at one point. Immediately following, came the thought about being innocently amused as a child. Everyone was like that, right? As we grow older, innocently amused turns into easily amused and we roll our eyes at immaturity.


Then I had this thought that I missed my imagination. Childish games like pretend when I used to believe I was an orphan, or a princess, stuff I thought was really fun. Now it would be weird to play like that nowadays, right?

This compelled me to xanga it since I had nothing to do. So here I am now, writing in my xanga, using it as an outlet for my energy. And now my train of thought has come to a sudden halt.

"A little nonsense now and then, is relished by the wisest men." - Willy Wonka (Gene Wilder)