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jennifer steinfeldt  warren

June 28, 2004 at 5:43 PM

I feel wreched today. How is that for negativity??!! Everything is spinning so fast and my body is like a space suit trying to contain gravity. I haven't been able to get my violin out of my case yet. We are going to see the new Michael Moore movie, maybe afterwards I'll be slower and can focus to practice. Unless I'm still feeling so discouraged that I haven't YET practiced, that it becomes unbearable to think about at all. I hope other people have days where they can't practice and then a string of days where they are ultra productive and on so on and on. Well, I'm going to log my cheery self off and go eat popcorn and deafen myself in a big black theater where hopefully there are no annoying kids.
Salutations,
Jennifer

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