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  • the marriage age is going up? hm?

    So according to the statistics, marriage age is getting older and older. The average age to get married is now in your late twenties for both men and women. Which sort of makes me go, "huh?" Because I just don't see it. I know of at least three girls in my classes who are planning their...
    Posted to Your Smile On Fire (Weblog) by jordynt on 05-04-2008
  • lookie! i made up a language of symbols!

    M: !!! :) :) H: *&%%#^ M: ?? H: !!!!!! ... blahblahblah M: *grrr* :( H: *grr* blahblahblah M: blahblahblah *slam!* Kudos to you if you understand any of this coded cryptic rambling. Because seriously I just had to write SOMETHING about it even if it makes no sense to anyone else.
    Posted to Your Smile On Fire (Weblog) by jordynt on 03-05-2008
  • on the lack of growed-up-ness

    So guess what? I don't think anyone has it all figured out. I know I sure don't. I used to think, back when I was an itty bitty kid, that teenagers had it figured out. I mean, they have their own lives after all. But then I became a teenager and not only do I not have it all figured out, but...
    Posted to Your Smile On Fire (Weblog) by jordynt on 02-26-2008
  • hey, who wants a redo!?

    Jordyn is rather tired. And yeah, she likes to talk about herself in the third person. But because she's so tired and doesn't feel good and this post probably won't make much (or any) sense as it is, she's going to stick to first person. I always thought it was stupid to regret things...
    Posted to Your Smile On Fire (Weblog) by jordynt on 02-04-2008
  • this is for all the little moments (..plz rd..)

    I think we all need to take a step back every so often and remind ourselves to notice things. I'm not talking about being observant, really. I'm just talking about how easy it is to get caught up in sadness and start taking careful note of every crappy thing that happens to us while ignoring...
    Posted to Your Smile On Fire (Weblog) by jordynt on 01-10-2008
  • on being totally screwed up

    Seventeen. In some ways, I know, I am more together, more mature, more grown up , than other girls my age. I'm in college. I'm published. I'm a good kid. But then in other ways, I think to myself, I am the most screwed-up girl to ever come out of a functional family . It's true. What...
    Posted to Your Smile On Fire (Weblog) by jordynt on 12-10-2007
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