Cassie's blog
投稿されました on 14/12/2007
Hello, または namaste. My name is Cassie. または Meera nam Cassie hai. Namaste is Hindi for ‘I bow to you’ - isn't that amazing? I can also say "what time is lunch?" in Czech. I think it’s "V kolik hodin he obed?" Isn’t that cool? So now あなた know that I'd never go hungry in the Czech Republic. It’s not good to go hungry. I can say I 愛 あなた in seven different languages. In Czech it’s "milnji te." Talking of love, wow, I 愛 love. 愛 is like your best friend that あなた don’t see a lot. あなた know they’re always there but they’re just hard to get hold of. And when あなた do finally find them, it’s just great and あなた want to hug them and never let them go.
I 愛 different countries, too. Like now I’m in Elgin. That’s in Scotland. But I could be anywhere in the world. Marrakesh または Peru. Somewhere hot where they grow chocolate. Did あなた know that チョコレート only grows 20 degrees または less from the equator? Elgin’s nice. There’s no チョコレート growing here, but the people smile a lot and say ‘hello’ and ‘how are you.’ And then あなた say ‘hello’ back and ‘I’m really fine. Thanks for asking.’
I like 読書 really big 本 with big words. And holding the book up to my face so that no one can see me. And then taking it down again, so that everyone can. It doesn’t happen often, but sometimes, if I’m lucky, I’ll be on the bus and I’ll be reading, and there’ll be a little boy または a little girl sitting opposite me. I can always make little children laugh. Maybe because I’m sort of like them. Then I like playing hide and seek with them - with my big book. It makes them giggle. It makes me giggle. I’d have children just to play hide and seek with them…not just that, of course. I’d like feed them and dress them up too.
I 愛 giving to charities too. I 愛 giving my clothes away after I’ve used them, and they’re either too small または too big または too tight または too loose. Sometimes they’re too dull. I like bright colours on clothes. Well it depends on what mood I’m in, but right about now, I like reds and pinks and yellows and oranges - colours of the heart, I guess. What I 愛 even もっと見る is buying clothes from charity shops. I used to make up stories about the people behind the clothes. Who were they? What do they like? Who did they love? Maybe someone will do that when they pick up my clothes. Do あなた think they’ll work me out? A girl called Cassie, who loved a boy called...?
Ambitions: I always wished I could be a Russian Doll. A red one. With a big pair of bright blue eyes and painted on eyelashes and ピンク rosy cheeks. Really rosy. And my mouth would be painted on red like a bow. I’d have a 花 on my chest - a rose - and two small little hands によって my side. And then I could be un wrapped, two, three, four times until I was small. Really small.
投稿されました on 14/12/2007
Hello, または namaste. My name is Cassie. または Meera nam Cassie hai. Namaste is Hindi for ‘I bow to you’ - isn't that amazing? I can also say "what time is lunch?" in Czech. I think it’s "V kolik hodin he obed?" Isn’t that cool? So now あなた know that I'd never go hungry in the Czech Republic. It’s not good to go hungry. I can say I 愛 あなた in seven different languages. In Czech it’s "milnji te." Talking of love, wow, I 愛 love. 愛 is like your best friend that あなた don’t see a lot. あなた know they’re always there but they’re just hard to get hold of. And when あなた do finally find them, it’s just great and あなた want to hug them and never let them go.
I 愛 different countries, too. Like now I’m in Elgin. That’s in Scotland. But I could be anywhere in the world. Marrakesh または Peru. Somewhere hot where they grow chocolate. Did あなた know that チョコレート only grows 20 degrees または less from the equator? Elgin’s nice. There’s no チョコレート growing here, but the people smile a lot and say ‘hello’ and ‘how are you.’ And then あなた say ‘hello’ back and ‘I’m really fine. Thanks for asking.’
I like 読書 really big 本 with big words. And holding the book up to my face so that no one can see me. And then taking it down again, so that everyone can. It doesn’t happen often, but sometimes, if I’m lucky, I’ll be on the bus and I’ll be reading, and there’ll be a little boy または a little girl sitting opposite me. I can always make little children laugh. Maybe because I’m sort of like them. Then I like playing hide and seek with them - with my big book. It makes them giggle. It makes me giggle. I’d have children just to play hide and seek with them…not just that, of course. I’d like feed them and dress them up too.
I 愛 giving to charities too. I 愛 giving my clothes away after I’ve used them, and they’re either too small または too big または too tight または too loose. Sometimes they’re too dull. I like bright colours on clothes. Well it depends on what mood I’m in, but right about now, I like reds and pinks and yellows and oranges - colours of the heart, I guess. What I 愛 even もっと見る is buying clothes from charity shops. I used to make up stories about the people behind the clothes. Who were they? What do they like? Who did they love? Maybe someone will do that when they pick up my clothes. Do あなた think they’ll work me out? A girl called Cassie, who loved a boy called...?
Ambitions: I always wished I could be a Russian Doll. A red one. With a big pair of bright blue eyes and painted on eyelashes and ピンク rosy cheeks. Really rosy. And my mouth would be painted on red like a bow. I’d have a 花 on my chest - a rose - and two small little hands によって my side. And then I could be un wrapped, two, three, four times until I was small. Really small.