A Little Perspective

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

The Juicy Stuff

So I've decided to post here whenever I feel like my thoughts are too intense for the Jeru blog. I'm feeling another psychotic break coming on, and it may be better if people around here are left in the dark. Of course for all I know everyday is a psychotic break and I'm just having a normal day. Either way you look at it, I've got a reputation to uphold. I think that makes sense...yeah.

Anywho, the past few days have been pretty rough. I was getting minimal amounts of sleep and spending all day between class and play. Too much play and not enough sleep makes Elyse a not so happy camper. So I went to bed early and slept for 10 straight hours yesterday. Hopefully I've returned back to my former self. But that's not what I wanted to talk about. Here are the real issues.

1) I am going slightly crazy with this persona I've put on since I got here. It's...strange. It was fun for the first few weeks, but now I'm getting sick of being in my own skin. I want to go back to the old me. I think. There are things I've been better about, and then there are personality flaws I've let get way too public. Don't you just wish that you could take your whole personality and squeeze it into a little box sometimes? Put it on the shelf and just exist in a shell-like state for awhile?

2) This is really random, but it's kind of stressing me out. I have a fetish with pens. Actually, just one specific pen...called the Pilot EasyTouch. Every semester I buy a new set because they are literally the best pens ever. The problem is, I got a little to liberal before I left and bought a colored set to bring. Now I'm down to the last little bit of my black ink pen and I'll soon have to resort to the blue, green, red, and purple. Call me crazy, but I just can't study my notes as clearly if my ink isn't black. Like I said...psychotic break.

3) Today I missed the BYU campus for the first time in almost 2 months. I was walking back to my room and I heard some bells ringing and automatically waited for a chorus of Come Come Ye Saints to ring out. But alas, I was disappointed to hear some other tune. BYU really has become my home. What happens when I have to graduate and go into the real world? I mean I'm excited to be a real proficient adult someday, but what about the bells?

4) Digging a little deeper...I started pondering on how many times a day I do things just because other people are watching. When you start to think about it, just how much of your personality is a result of who you are around? If you were alone in the world, who would you be? I think this experience has forced me to face this question. Especially since I've become a different person here...well different and still the same. Who am I becoming, and is it something I want to be doing? And if it's not, how do you stop changing? Because I have no idea...

I just counted how many times I used the dot dot dot...that would make 7 times in one post. Wow. Judge me.

4 Comments:

Blogger Michelle Glauser said...

Hi Elyse. I kind of noticed that you seemed to be taking on another persona in Jerusalem, which maybe sounds weird, not that it was bad, but yeah. I hope you can find the happy medium. Also, I've been reading some sociology articles and they're all about how we shape our identities by many factors, including people and groups surrounding us and the stories we tell. Interesting stuff. I can recall changing something I do because of something I've already said before. Be happy. :)

February 17, 2009 at 2:39 PM  
Blogger Riya said...

wow, and i thought my life was weird... i am just kidding, and i am happy you are at least having fun. sorry i didnt get to talk to you today. I was at school. boring and lame i know, but none the less nessicary. i just spelled that wrong, but thats ok, i just had a seven hour day of school, i am bound to be a little fuzzy on some things.

February 17, 2009 at 4:04 PM  
Blogger Kellie said...

I still love you even though you are being different! We all have freak outs from time to time...as we all know :) I'm sorry about your black pen. That is very distressing. I'm the same way, so I can't even judge you. I HEART YOU AND MISS YOU!

February 18, 2009 at 10:08 AM  
Blogger Lysee said...

Its totally normal to be different and change, especially in new situations and locations- it helps you grow and see your potential and gives you the opportunity to really experience things so you can become who you are supposed to be. the thing I wish to tell you is that you must NEVER STOP CHANGING. i.e. just because you are different now than you feel like you should be or were is not bad unless you don't feel good or right about it. the bad thing would be to stay in that mode because that is how people see you now.

Hope that made some sense. I am excited for the day we can sit on the swings again and chat!

March 21, 2009 at 9:29 PM  

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