Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Important Information (or aye aye!)

I shall now attempt to inform you of my excitings.
First of all, I had my first driving experience in the snowing snow. It was pretty easy in town, and it stayed that way for about two miles out of town. But right when I got past the last lane of a friend's house (my last chance for a safe place), the car in front of me disappeared. Now I don't mean to imply that they ceased to exist, they were just suddenly out of my line of sight. Naturally, I wasn't comfortable with that, so my eyes scanned for possible escape options. You know those blue signs that have people's house number things on them. Maybe those are only in the country, I don't know, but anyway, through the swirling snow I glimpsed a blue sign. I pulled into that drive and turned around. I then made my way to my friend's house. They weren't home! Thankfully I had got a call from Miss Mona (yes, this is the same family that we pranked) had called me earlier so I knew that she didn't have her cell phone and that she had her son's. So I called and she was on her way home, so I wasn't all alone. I put on a brave face when they got there, but they knew I had been crying. However, the night ended up being pretty fun. I got hot chocolate...

Secondly, we went sledding two days ago! After church we had a quick lunch and then went to the say afor mentioned friends to go with them to a farewell party for some other friends. We didn't plan on staying there long, but ended up staying the whole time. When we finally got back to their house we put on different shoes (some people might call them boots) and bundled up a bit (it wasn't really that cold) and we hiked out to their sledding hill. Let me tell you, it's a good hill. I couldn't be steeper, but who am I to complain. We tried races and standing up! And the dog only got in the way twice--poor guy. He was so delirious with all the fun. We went back in after dark so that makes it a little after five. Then while our jeans dried in the dryer we put on nice pj pants and ate pizza and had cocoa. Unfortunately, that snow is pretty much melted now. I can't wait for the next round!!

Toe nail color update: Red. I gots to keep up with the season and green would look like mold or something.

There now you have read nearly every detail of two stories without much detail. I hope you enjoyed this.

Tuesday, December 05, 2006

Food Experiments

Right now I am eating leftover spaghetti with shredded cheddar cheese on it. It is SO good! I recommend it. However, I don't have any measurements for you. You know, ratios and the like, so I will have to leave it up to your judgement. I say that because I know that you will try it now that I've told you about it.

In a little bit I shall have dessert: Cool Whip. All by itself. I know, you're all jealous. I would share, but you know me and Cool Whip. And if you don't, look out, I know how to run.

I should tell you now that milk is the ideal drink to drink with cookies. You probably haven't heard of doing that before so, out of the kindness of my heart, I share this new discovery with you.

Corn chips on turkey sandwiches. Yum! Cheese Doritos are the best.

Cinnamon sugar toast for breakfast. It's what I have for most breakfasts.

Well, that concludes my ramblings for now. Fear not, I shall return to give more insight into my world.

Oh, and when in doubt at a restaurant order the chicken strips. Every place has them.

Saturday, December 02, 2006

Yes, I have a cell phone

Now you may think that I am going to use this post to tell you all about the cell phone that my parents gave me as an early Christmas present, but you're wrong, I'm not even going to talk about it.

I shall now talk about the important things going on. We have moved into the new library building and people are already treating it poorly. It makes me somewhat upset and not a little confused, but people will remain people. Big surprise there.

Secondly, I would like to address the fact that there is snow on the ground. In saying this, I mean that is snowed the other day and it hasn't melted yet. This is my first experience with snow. Ok, not so, but it is my first experience with driving on snow. I can't say that anything has different has happened. I also desire to go sledding. I haven't done that in far too long. I must need remedy that this season.

In conclusion, I would like to thank you all for coming and sharing this happy event with me. I can't think of better people I would want to remember being here.

Saturday, October 07, 2006

Yay!

Hats off to the person who invented high, swishing pony tails :)

Thursday, October 05, 2006

A Worthless Post

Here are a few random things that I have been doing:
1) Corning my friends houses.
2) Struggling through Algebra 1.
3) Not posting on my blog.
4) Joining Facebook
5) Posting this just because Joel is making me.
6) Playing touch football at the park.
7) Working very hard at the library (I got blisters. A word of advice, don't wear flip-flops at a job where you have to walk alot)
8) Organising my scrap booking stuff.
9) Closing my research paper without saving it!!!!!!
10) Jumping 4 Fun :)

Now that you've learned all that about me, you can go about your regular lives.

Friday, September 22, 2006

Spelunking

What is it about facing fears that makes you feel stronger?

Yesterday we went spelunking at a local cave. As some of you know, I am pretty claustrophobic. We have been to this cave many times and I have normally waited outside. Mister helped me go in two times before; I would get a little further every time. This time I made it to the back! TA went with me, and talked me through the several stops I made in order to turn back. I couldn't have made it that far without him.

Mister was talking to me before I went in and he reminded me that my fears were all mental. It is phenomenal what I could do when I gave those fears to the Lord. Granted, there was still that feeling of...well, that anxiety over being closed in. That physical tenseness was eased with my trusted friend near.

My friends clapped when I made it out...I love them.

How come having friends who believe you can do it make you believe that you can do it?

Wednesday, September 20, 2006

Success

Pranks properly carried out result in resounding success (and laughs).

The morning of the 18th dawned with extreme normality. So I will not venture to explain the morning further. I fear I would bore you before I even begin.

The afternoon of the 18th was a bit out of the ordinary as my sister and I went to B-- to pick up a friend in order to have a girls afternoon/evening/night out. We had a rough draft of our plans mapped out in our heads and we were soon off to the mall. Our main purpose for going on a Monday afternoon was that there wouldn't be anyone else around. This was very true. We were pretty much the only ones about the place.

Frivolous "shopping" came first and we tried on some fun prom-type dresses and laughed at how girls wore them with all seriousness (how they pull straight faces while wearing the things I'll never know). Then went about our serious shopping and in that was the first success of the day. We all found something we liked! At the same store! I got a dress and some suspenders. EP got a lovely skirt for an even lovelier price. SG got a sweet black jacket and red shoe laces for her Chucks.

On our way out of Penney's we walked by the mall theater. Seeing a movie we thought we might like to see, we looked at times. The next showing was in half an hour. We then discussed whether or not to call JW and get him to buy us spray paint. I finally just said that we should just go find out for sure whether there was an age limit on buying the stuff. We went and I went in alone (we thought it would look a little less suspicious if just one giggling girl went in as opposed to three). There is no age limit on who can buy spray paint (I hope you're all taking notes).

We then buzzed back to the theater, got our tickets, and watched the movie. Not much to report in that department, except right when the credits started rolling I got a phone call. I thought that was a perfect example of good timing.

**Time passed**

**I got very hungry**

**SG and EP decided they wanted to eat at Subway**

When we finished eating it was still growing dark. Not dark enough to pull this prank. We went to the library to change into all our dark clothes. By the time we got back across town it was dark enough.

As you well know, we couldn't just drive up and park at the A's house without their notice. So we parked at their neighbor's house. EP and I went up and knocked asking if we could park here while we pulled a prank on their neighbor--I feel I should interrupt myself for a moment here and explain that we knew these people before hand and it was fully ok with them that we prank the A's.

At this point we put on our grease paint. Then, with hoods up, we crept towards the A's house with all the proper technique of a blind hippo. To our advantage, the tv was on quite loud. They didn't hear a bit of our blundering about.

Out came the neon pink spray paint. Literally, all over the grass. We wrote all kinds of little things on both the front and back lawns. Then we shaving creamed Mister's truck windows.

Now, this is where it gets exciting. The house is somewhat on a hill which makes the garage roof low enough to climb up on. This is what we did. There are three windows that look out over the garage. Two are bedrooms and the third is the bathroom. Earlier that day we had picked SG up from their house and while she was there she had unlocked the bathroom window and opened the screen enough for a small finger to slip under. We opened both screen and window (by the way, there was no one in the bathroom and the lights were off). It was too much of a jump to get up and into the small window on our own legs so we used one of their own chairs from inside the garage.

With some difficulty we made it into the bathroom. There we stood giggles getting louder and louder (yes, JW you were right :). We wanted to come out of the bathroom and ask something like, "Where do you keep your extra toilet paper?" but we couldn't so much as say, "boo"! So we ended up just screaming while we ran down the short flight of stairs to the living room. Mister just stared at us and [he told us later] tried to remember if we had been there the whole time. TA didn't even turn around from the computer, but I was so excited about just pulling it all off that it didn't matter so much.

I must have been extremely giddy because I laughed and bounced all over the place. They loved the grease paint.

I am still riding on that thrill high.

Thursday, September 14, 2006

Pink: What I Didn't Know About It

I painted my toe nails a bright, almost Barbie, pink the other night. I couldn't believe it when it made me giggle in the morning. Telling my sister to "Look at my toes!" was the first thing I said to her that morning. Since I don't normally paint them pink, every time I saw them today I smiled and got all silly. It is a complete mystery as to why it makes me feel like that. *befuddled*

Saturday is the air show. I'm very excited! Last year a remarkable show was displayed and I hope to see it's equal or better this year.

Here is a link to a funny site: www.homestarrunner.com

Here is one to a completely pointless site: www.iloveegg.com/index.htm (If you go there, you'll have to click the "English" button)

Here is a great radio station: http://radioy.com

Since the color of my toe nails has made me happy I have decided to share the joy and use this nice pink font :) Be happy everyone!

Monday, September 11, 2006

What I learned today

I learned something very interesting today. Tomato horn worms don't just eat tomato plants. We have some lovely flowers that only bloom at night (not surprisingly, they are called Moon Flowers). THWs like them too. Mom and I found 6 or so of those fat, tender little bugs on those plants and we smashed them. Well, Mom did the smashing, I did the pointing out.

I found a really cool animal paw today while I was mowing! Mom thinks it belonged to an opossum. It still has the skin on it! I also found half of it's jaw bone. When I told Dad I had found a paw, he asked how I knew it wasn't a ma ;)

On a more serious note, today is the 5th year after the 9/11 attacks on America. I heard a nice tribute song on the radio today and it really struck me how many people were affected by that event. I was 12 when they happened and I didn't fully grasp it (I guess not many truly did). Because I was so young I honestly didn't give it much thought. Now that I'm a bit older it's more devastating than my young mind thought. So many people...

Saturday, September 09, 2006

Picnics and People

Tonight was the church Sunday School picnic. We played a game called Corn Hole or something like that. You would try to throw a bean bag through a hole. It was two teams verses each other. JW and I won one out of the four games I played. I was with my sister for the first two--we were smashed.

I went to work today was was able to tell my co-worker that I am a Christian. It was interesting. She didn't really respond. It was more like just another religion to her. I'm trying to live my life like Jesus would. And now that I've told her I'm a Christian I need to watch my actions more closely. Prayers for this selfish brat would be welcome (meaning myself).

I'd better take a look at the Psalms for tomorrow. My aunt thinks I should lead the singing tomorrow. That is still up in the air. Far up there.

Friday, September 08, 2006

Nothing

Since nothing exciting has happened to me in a few days, I recommend Lyn's blog. Something quite interesting happened to him and a few others...

Wednesday, September 06, 2006

My Brother

For those of you that know my brother, these next few quotes will be funny. However, for those of you who don't know him I have only one thing to say, I'm sorry.

"Today's belts have more metal then belt."

"I'm like an emotional rock, nothing you can say will hurt me, but I will stub your toe."

And this one is my favorite!
Dan (with agitation): Whose bread popped [in the toaster]? Hello, whose bread is this?
Mom: Whoever left it in there from lunch.
Dan: *grins sheepishly*

My sister came up with a great one the other day, and those who know her realize that she really didn't mean to say it this way...But the result is classic!

"There's too much money infested in these computers!!"

Tuesday, September 05, 2006

What A Day!

This morning at 3am I woke up with a sore throat. This made me quite distressed because there was much to do today. In search of some relief I found a throat lozenge and was able to go back to sleep. At 6:45am I awoke for good (well, for today at least). I was somewhat improved so I showered and got ready to leave.

Today was the first day of CBS (Community Bible Study). There are 10 people in my group. Since it was the first day, we didn't really have a real meeting and spent time getting to know everyone. We were paired up to do interviews. I was paired with one of my best friends and we were able to pretty much fill out eachothers. Perhaps we should have spoken up and told them that we already knew eachother...

I work at our local library. Today I was scheduled to work, so I decided it would be best for me to come in. I have nothing to report on today, but I just thought I would get that info out of the way.

I was driving home from work this dark night and my mind was really wandering. Suddenly it hit me (I think this would be a good time to pause and tell you that it wasn't a car, a person, or a toad that hit me), I was the only one heading...er...um...the direction I was headed! There were plenty of on coming cars. All these circumstances caused me to wonder if everyone was fleeing the city! I'm not sure how to end this tale, I could say, "but there was nothing wrong and we all lived happily ever after" or I could say, "As I passed through the smoking piles of rubble that were once the buildings of my hometown, my numb mind wondered what we would have had for supper tomorrow night." However, the latter is not very true.

I'm still figuring this blog thing out it's really rather hard for me. I tried to post on someone else's page and it wouldn't let me :( I'll have to look into that...

Monday, September 04, 2006

Here I Come...I guess

I was thinking about how profound I would like to make my first post but everything of consequence has already been said. So I shall just have to quote something: "Let the words of my mouth and the meditations of my heart be acceptable in Thy sight, O Lord, my rock and my Redeemer." ~Psalm 19:14

Let's see how things go from here :)