Monday, February 25, 2008

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Aria's Stats and Bio

Age: 30
Height: 5'6
Weight: 124 lbs
Measurements: 34D-25-35
Shoe Size: 8
Dress Size: 7
Birth Place: CA
Date of Birth: 11-03-77

I was born on November 3rd, 1977 in Los Angeles, California. I am the middle of three kids with an older sister and a younger brother. I was a shy child that had a hard time in social situations. I was never considered popular or one of the pretty girls in school. I spent a lot of my time in the backyard playing with my animals, climbing trees, and looking for bugs. You could say that I was a bit of a tomboy. I wasn’t a normal child. I would rather watch National Geographic or read a book than watch cartoons. I wanted a microscope for Christmas when I was six and a chemistry set for my seventh birthday.

I moved to Orange County where I went to high school. I still was a quiet and shy girl that had a hard time making friends. I remember having one friend in high school and when she didn’t come to school I would spend my lunch hour in the art room. Having to socialize was an awkward feeling for me and I was never really good at it. I never got asked out in high school. I went pretty much unnoticed.

ria's Private Diary

With a crazy schedule, parties to attend, and girlfriends to meet with, I like to take time out to reflect on the world around me. That’s what I use my diary for. As it’s published online, you can find out where I am, what's going on and what I am doing. It’s an unedited look at my life and travels, and I update it whenever things slow down long enough to give me time. As a member you will have access to my most recent diary entries. Check out this archived diary entry below...
I just arrived in Nagoya, Japan this afternoon by train. This is the first time that I have had internet access since I have been in Japan. I leave tomorrow for Seoul, Korea. I fly home on Sunday. I can't wait to be home again. It has been over three weeks now. I will be home for 12 days. At least I will be in the states for the next month before I leave for Europe. I have a lot to do while I am home, but it will be so nice to sleep in my own bed again.

It is funny how much you appreciate what is familiar when you don't have it anymore. I am traveling constantly and I stay in so many different hotel rooms that if I don't leave the bathroom light on at night I will wake up and not be able to figure out where I am going because I don't remember the configuration of the room. They all seem to blend into each other. So do the cities after awhile. Well, I have to shower, pack my bags, and have them outside in an hour.

Talk to you soon,

Aria


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