Create your own treehouse hereMy name is Zosia I am seventeen years old and I was seventeen years old yesterday and I wil be seventeen also tomorrow. I like adventures, I like to sleep, and I like to get up in the morning, and I like to walk. I like adventures. I like playing hockey, I am Zosia. I have long hair and it is brown. School is weird. There is a lot of things I need to do. I think I shall go and have some plums now. Frshly picked by me yesterday, from a tree, whilst standing firm under fire from the fallen plums that my brother was using as ammunition to shoot me to the ground. It was only when one hit me in the face that I shouted GO AWAY and I felt a little bit bad because I love him and he didn't mean to. And it was a little bit amusing. HAHA.
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April 12th, I am sat at home. I don't go to school any more, I work for IBM. I really love hockey. Field hockey. I love the exhilaration of the game, the logic of the pass - the speed you need to run at to beat the ball, the power running through your muscles, it's invigorating, inspiring, and it makes me very sad and wistful to know the season is over. I like badminton also, just for different reasons, such as the many different ways you can nip the feathered white shuttlecock to tuck it over the net, or slam it down, or angle it to the left when it looks like it is going right... I like the reflexes in it too, and the sharp quick runs. I like reading about loads of different things – my most recent novel that I liked is Jean de Florette and Manon des Sources by Marcel Pagnol – it’s an intricate tale of deceit and jealousy and passion set in the French hills, in hot hot summer, and thirst, and France, and food, and harvest and ooo I loved it, I wanna read it again! I love things like that – with culture, and charm, and elements of history and past. I like to read about the Plague for example, you know, the one in England in 1666?
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I work for IBM, doing random stuff cos I’m a minion in their business. Things are looking up these days, I’m doing more writing, which is what I like doing. Going to Germany on Monday! And woodcutting – it’s something I’ve always sort of wanted to do, and I used to tease people about it, saying, when they asked me what I want to do in the future, that I want to be a woodcutter. When days at IBM were depressingly boring, there were times when I’d wish I were a woodcutter, getting hot in the sun and the shade, working hard to cut trees, so that when evening comes I’d ache, and have a shower, and then be clean and muscly and become stronger. It’s maybe a dream of mine. I love activity. I love doing stuff that makes me aware of my muscles and the amazing things I can do with my body, like running, and walking. And o, yea. So woodcutting would make me happy – that ache from working, that beautiful ache from being in the sun, and then I’d be clean, lean and brimming with joy. I can’t wait for the summer, because then I can do more of these things. I love the sun so much - when it is a bright sparkly sunny day, it makes me incredibly happy. As if my heart had been attached to a balloon and allowed to bob in the confines of my chest.
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I would like you sleep more, that would be useful. I like to not waste the day so I don't tend to have lie-ins. I like writing, I have recently finished reading DH Lawrence's The Ladybird. I didn't like it - I am now reading The Fox by the same DHL and I like it more. I was reading it in London yesterday evening - it was sunny, and I sat there reading, peeking at people passing by, til my bum was so coldI couldn't take the pain of the ice any longer and I moved on to the underground to get a tube train. I first listened to a man on the side playing his violin, I liked it - it released some strings that were hanging around my heart. I hadn't realised they were there til they had been released. Ok I will stop writing now. I have things I need to do. Au revoir (I love languages, Spanish, Italian, French, German, Mexican - the way being able to speak other languages opens out so many different cultures to you, different variations in speaking too. Can't wait for Boeblingen on Monday.. ) ok time for me to shut up.