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I need to do a lot of writing up, which I can't say I'm looking forward to, but really must be done. I've got to find the time to do this while still being able to go out and enjoy myself.
I badly need a new job, one with better hours, closer to college and without the biggest wazzak I've ever met there. I have two friends who work in a NEXT, so I'm hoping to score a job there.
As far as I'm aware, SHE (you know who I'm referring to) is starting to cotton on to the idea that I like her. Whether she actually knows or not is yet to be seen. But she's started sucking up to me a lot lately after thinking I'd fallen out with her. She also said to one of my best mates: "I wonder if he likes me". Not good as far as I'm concerned - hence I'd like to do something about it, this holiday before the return to college.
Lastly, most unfortunetly (sp?), my dear dear friend Jaynie lost her father last Tuesday night. He was a very nice (a terrible way to describe someone, but very true) man. He was friendly. You could easily speak to him. I just spoke to him alive and well a couple of weeks ago. The death couldn't have happened to a nicer girl, always smiling, never having a bad word to say about anyone. She and her family are Jewish. The Jewish, when someone dies, have a thing called a shiver. It lasts seven nights, and people can go to their house and pay their respects. Tonight I hope to go, but I don't know what to expect, I'm also unprepared to see Jaynie sad (last time I saw her was a week today before the tragedy). Has anyone ever been to a shiver? Do you know what happens?
Cheers.
I need to do a lot of writing up, which I can't say I'm looking forward to, but really must be done. I've got to find the time to do this while still being able to go out and enjoy myself.
I badly need a new job, one with better hours, closer to college and without the biggest wazzak I've ever met there. I have two friends who work in a NEXT, so I'm hoping to score a job there.
As far as I'm aware, SHE (you know who I'm referring to) is starting to cotton on to the idea that I like her. Whether she actually knows or not is yet to be seen. But she's started sucking up to me a lot lately after thinking I'd fallen out with her. She also said to one of my best mates: "I wonder if he likes me". Not good as far as I'm concerned - hence I'd like to do something about it, this holiday before the return to college.
Lastly, most unfortunetly (sp?), my dear dear friend Jaynie lost her father last Tuesday night. He was a very nice (a terrible way to describe someone, but very true) man. He was friendly. You could easily speak to him. I just spoke to him alive and well a couple of weeks ago. The death couldn't have happened to a nicer girl, always smiling, never having a bad word to say about anyone. She and her family are Jewish. The Jewish, when someone dies, have a thing called a shiver. It lasts seven nights, and people can go to their house and pay their respects. Tonight I hope to go, but I don't know what to expect, I'm also unprepared to see Jaynie sad (last time I saw her was a week today before the tragedy). Has anyone ever been to a shiver? Do you know what happens?
Cheers.
There's nothing worse than letting a situation like this run on-and-on-and-on-and-on-and.... Trust me on this one!
It's probably been nearly two years since I first discovered these feelings I have for someone, though in my case, it's probably rather fortunate I haven't done too much yet, seeing as she's be with someone all this time... Not that it's stopped us getting ever so slightly friendlier and closer to each other as time's gone on...
I have no idea what a Shiva/Shiver is either, so you'll just have to play it by ear, I guess. Show up dressed presentable, share your compassion, take your time, pay your respects. It only seems so hard now because you do not know it yet.