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Don't You Love It? (continued)

I am now at my granparent's house. Behind me is a conversation about Twilight. Apparently my Aunt Jennifer and my cousin Stephanie don't think Cedric Diggory from Harry Potter should be Edward in the upcoming movie Twilight. I'm not sure whether I think he's fit for the job or not.
I am also helping my cousins Daryl and Cole make blogs of their own. Cole gave me this brilliant idea to do a Cousin's Club blog. I am the Editor in Cheif of a Cousin's Club newsletter on my Mom's side, and I thought that maybe it would be fun to have a blog shared with cousins. I need to go. There's a crowd coming in and they might want their turn to blog. Ha, ha. The Quote of Today is still the same, but I feel naked to go without it, so...

Quote of Today: We believe in God, the Eternal Father, and in His Son, Jesus Christ, and in the Holy Ghost.

Don't you love it?

Turn off the volume! It's a Sunday!
Ohhhhhh, there are some days that can't be topped. Even with cherries. It's no coincidence that some days are close to Sundays. What I'm trying to say is: today is a good day.
It did get off to a rough start. I mean, who likes to be woken up early the day after a baptism, a lively party, a day with my cousin Jordan, who should be re-named as a Lizzie because she meets all the requirements of a Lizzie, babysitting, and buying the cutest new pair of shorts?
Not me.
Oh, well. I got to go to church where I learned about missionary work and patriarchal blessings. My friend Jessi said we should start a book club. I agreed. What book should we read, though? I feel like I've read every book on the planet, and yet there still is so much I don't know! Books are worth it, though. Speaking of books, who has read that story blog? It is so cool. I think it's called Rising Clan. Lizzy's Stories is a collection of stories, also. Both blogs are listed at the side. If you click on them, a pop up will show, and viola! You are there. These cookies are soooo good!
Tonight, I am going to my grandmother's house for dinner. I was told to bring an EJ super summer camp flier and registration forms. By the way, my Mom and me go shopping for this week's summer camp tomorrow! I am so excited! I'm in charge, and my mind is blowing up with awesome ideas.
I'm gonna go play Lego's now. Ciao! I got that line from Lizzy.

Quote of today: We believe in God, the Eternal Father, and in His Son, Jesus Christ, and in the Holy Ghost.

Honored

Dearest Lizzy,
I am very honored to be recognized on your newest blog, Lizzy's Stories. I loved giving you the idea, but you make such a big deal out of things. I had no idea that you were going to set aside a whole new blog for the stories! What an amayzing idea. You always have such good ideas. I love them, and commented on all of them. I expect new chapters, we can't just hear the beggining of things, we need ends! Especially happy ends. Luv ya!
Lizzie

Quote of today: Ordinary teens want to be different. Extraordinary teens want to be valiant.

Friday

Today I woke up and thought, 'What day is it?' I guess it's a Friday. How will I know when it's Monday, or Thursday, or Sunday? Hmmmm... Maybe I'll have to keep tallies or something.
This morning my Mom had some company, so I kept busy on my laptop and outside with Esther and Matthew and their friends. I added a couple of blog links to this blog also. They are all very awesome. I promise they will by worth your while. Then, I went babysitting and right now I'm watching The Prince and the Surfer. It's kind of funny. My new favorite word is lanquisate. Whatever that means. Oh, well. Moving on to the Quote of Today.

Quote of Today: A banker is a fellow who lends you his umbrella when the sun is shining, but wants it back the minute it begins to rain.

Summer Camp!

The other day I woke up early to go to the movies. I saw The Dark is Rising: The Seeker or maybe The Seeker: The Dark is Rising or something like that. It was very good, even though I knew a lot of things that were going to happen even before they happened.
Right after that, we went to EJ super summer camp at the park. Janessa had so many good ideas and a lot of kids had a great time. I was in charge of bringing the treat, so I brought otter pops. We had such a great time! I also went today. Both days Janessa was in charge, but I am in charge of next week- Picnic Food. It will by amayzing! Sorry about the mispelling; that's a word that I love to spell funny. Amayzing.
If you look to the side, I have updated a lot of things! Sorry about the A-Z thing being only A-N, I didn't have enough time. And I added music! The blogs that I listed are very cool...
How to be a Book Godess and Other Random Things- by Lizzy, though you do need permision to get in. It's very nicely done.
Bald is Beautiful- by my cousin Brynn, who is absolutly amayzing. It has a lot of heartfelt things in there-check it out!
Janessa's Blog-is by who else-Janessa. She has a cool background.
James's- by Janessa's family. They have a family blog!
Rising Clan- is actually different. It's more like a story. It's worthwhile.
I love them all!
You guys are awesome! Thank you especially to the people who tried to get in when I had it 'Permission Needed' thing on. It was kind of a test to see who is checking. If you complained, I knew that you had tried and it made me feel great.

Quote of Today: Please remove seal before using this product,
The sign on the box clearly read.
I don't have a seal, but I'm taking no chances-
I'll toss out my walrus instead.

Saturday, Sunday, Monday

On Saturday, I did my own hair (a ponytail with a cool scrunchy), we went to a firefighters breakfast, Matthew's t-ball game, I ran through the sprinklers and got the worst sunburn ever, and then babysat, and my Mom and me went to Prince Caspian (Very good, by the way)...
On Sunday, Esther, Matthew, and me had a 'dolly day'. I invited my doll, Kit, my stuffed bunny Bonita, and my homemade stuffed pumpkin, Dotaak. Then, we had church and fast Sunday, with the best turkey-mashed potato-ice water dinner ever...
Today, I did my own hair again (two pigtails with hot pink bows) and babysat, watching National Treasure, then left for the American Fork Rec Center with Lizzy to go swimming. We stopped after a middle-aged guy fell unconscious and everybody was evacuated. People said he broke his back or something. Poor guy.
I had piano lessons and my (new) teacher said that she could get me my duet composition notes for a recital. I don't know what to call it yet, but it takes two to play it, and it sounds really neat on the computer when it splits into parts.
After that, we came home to a sign at the park that said, 'EJ super summer camp starts tomorrow! Don't forget to sign up!' I am so proud of Janessa's advertising. It looked really good. Tomorrow is day one and the theme is 'Around the World Olympics.' She has very cool things planned (she's in charge of tomorrow). I'm bringing Otter Pops.
And now I'm planning a Family Home Evening lesson on the Plan of Salvation. It will count towards Personal Progress. Stay tuned. Signing out-

Quote of today: You must be the change you wish to see in the world.

Summer

Yesterday was the last day of school. For those of you who disagree, today was the last HOUR of school.
Lizzy and me had a 'giggle day' yesterday. There was not a single time when we were together that we did not laugh. There was one time that Lizzy and me wanted to prove her theory that whenever a girl comes out of the restroom with a friend, she is laughing... so when we were coming out of the restroom trying to prove the theory, I was about to explode! I wanted so badly to laugh. We then challenged Janessa to go in to the restroom and come out without laughing. She got very close, except she fell over laughing when I exclaimed, 'Peanuts!' What else happened... oh, yeah! After school this boy stayed late and asked me out (I said no), and I had piano after school and did very well. I also got a new watch. What I wanted was cute watch with no Velcro, that is somewhat water resistant. I got it. It's so sweet!
Today was the last hour of school. We started a little late because the teachers were setting up a station in which they would confiscate any of our belongings. It took forever! But I had Lizzy and some other friends to keep me company. I went to my B1 class (Spanish with Senora Thomas) for the last time as a seventh grader. It was fun, we stacked chairs and stocked up on food. Senora Thomas has a tendency to go food crazy (which I love. I'm kind of like that, too, don't you think?), so we were given a ton of Mexican food, like naranja flavored cookies, and an awesome brand of gum- mint, and a loco flavor- pineapple chili, for my Dad. I tried it once, but it was awful. Dad, if you just read that, it's still for you! Don't waste it! My brain was having trouble staying in my head and not blowing out of my ears. I coughed up a storm and drained the drinking fountain. We also played board games. I was Miss Scarlet. I am always Miss Scarlet. I will always be Miss Scarlet. After I came close to winning, we went to the gym, where I met up with Lizzy. We were board out of our minds!
Then the bell rang. School was out!
Lizzy and me ran out (I brought a jeans bag, so we had to wait to get it back) hugging each other, yelling, 'We're eighth graders! We're eighth graders!' I had lost her number earlier, so I got it again, and then we began to talk.
"I'll never forget you!" I said. Yes, it's cheesy.
"Me neither!" said she. I quote that directly...
Then we decided that we will get each other a souvenir for every vacation we take this Summer. For instance, I am going to my family cabin this Summer, so I will get her a rock from the creek or something. She is going to Pennsylvania, so she will probably get me chocolate or something. What should I get her for Seattle?
After we bade our adieus, I went home and soon after, left for a summer party that my Grandmom threw. She is so cool! We ran the slip-n-slide and had a water fight, and I named my special balloon Kanippletwit. Kannippletwit was a big pink balloon with a gold ribbon around the tie. She had a green daughter named Samealoop and a blue son named Quatunaragags. They were evacuated from their home on numerous occasions. I had six slices of Hawaiian pizza- that never happens! Hanging out with cousins is always awesome.
And now I'm watching National Treasure. I love Riley!
I really got some sun today. It hurts everywhere!
I have changed who I let visit my blog. It is now by invitation, so if you are reading this right now, you are very privileged. I got the idea from you, Lizzy. Pure genius!
Signing out!

Quote of today: Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited; imagination encircles the world.

Yearbooks

Yesterday, after Esther's dance class we went to my cousin Nash's birthday party. We had ice cream cake (yummmmmmmm) and we hung out. We went outside and played on bikes and scooters and roller blades, just talking. Some of my cousins even went off of a jump that they had. It was awesome. We will go back there on Friday to celebrate no more school.
Today, I was invited to a late nite on Friday and I got my yearbook. The whole school day was spent signing yearbooks and saying goodbye. I signed everybody's (almost) 'Stay cool! H.A.G.S. (have a great summer), Lizzie. And then I would say something nice about them.
I am on the computer to look up some activities we could do for EJ. The theme I'm in charge of is Food. I have so many great ideas, it covers three pages. Janessa and me still aren't done advertising for EJ and we really need to get a move on.
I need to go to Matthew's preschool graduation ceremony now. I'm sorry I didn't write as much as I normally do (lately) today. I'll write tomorrow though -it's field day.

Quote of today: The dashing young prince on his snow white steed who was going to ride into my life has apparently gotten lost in the forest.

5K

The special place my parents were talking about was... Overrating Skating Kingdom (not really, but it sounded good. I don't know what it's called. Probably something UN-original and boring like... I don't know.. Classic Skating...).
Anyways, it was awesome. We got a deal with a day pass and ten tokens for arcade. We skated awhile, Esther and Dad learned how to skate, and Mom and me had our laughs, while Matthew scootered. Then we took our tokens to the arcade section and played for awhile. I earned about seven and a half tickets per token (do the math), what with I got one stick of Juicy Fruit gum, a
container of goo, three x-treme sour candies (black cherry, apple, and watermelon), and a sapphire ring (my birthday stone), a bendy pencil, and a green hemisphere thing that pops.
After we skated some more, attempting to teach Matthew how to skate (and failing), we called it
quits and went to Sweet Tomatoes for dinner. It was very good. So, I had a great outing with my family.
Now it's time to hear about today...
I finished Fire of the Covenant!!! It was soooo good. During first period, I watched Finding Nemo again. During second period, we ran the 5K (walked it most of the time, actually). I walked with Janessa and Lizzy, my friend Rachael, and every so often we would run into Courtney and Danielle, or Kyra and Jaamy and walked with them for awhile. Everybody said it would be hard, but it wasn't so bad. We even ran the whole last stretch. Lunch was a container of Chex cereal and a banana.Third period was spent playing Pictionary (my team came in second place), and in
fourth period we watched Ratatouille. I love that movie!
So now I am sitting at home eating leftover spaghetti and meatballs in place of an after school snack, while typing away at my laptop and thinking about a good plot for a story I am writing. I don't know what it's called yet.
People, you need to get a move on! The poll will end very soon- in a week! The question is, Can you touch your toes? You can answer 'Yes', 'No', or 'I can even touch the floor'. My answer is 'No.' Yuck. I just ate a meatball that was still frozen inside!
What does this button do? Nothing? Oh, well.
Esther just walked in. Now she's dumping all the garbage in Utah on to the kitchen floor.
I'm out of books until my Mom is done editing Twilight. What should I read now?

Quote of today: Either make dust or eat dust.

Memorial Day

Happy Memorial day, everyone!
Yesterday's Resurant didn't quite work out. The Orange-sicles were made of frozen orange juice with popcicle sticks stuck inside, right. Wrong. The orange juice is so old it is like alcohol. The Chilled Toffee was stuck to the bottom of the container. The rest was okay, but I wouldn't sell the recipies for a lot of money. Oh, well. Maybe next time I should follow a recipie...
Today there's no school! This week is going to go by fast. No school today, tomorrow there's a 5K race at school, Wednesday is a year book signing dance during school hours, Thursday is field day (unless I got Wednesday's and Thursday's schedule mixed up), and Friday is the last day of school, which only lastes an hour and a half long! Whew!
I woke up this morning and read Fire of the Covenant for awhile, then smelled french toast (so, naturaly, I couldn't resist coming downstairs to help with the baking and eating). It was very good.
My parents keep telling me that we'll go someplace fun today. Stay tuned...

Quote of today: For it is not requisite that a woman should hobble faster than she has strength.

Jokes

I love Sundays! They bring good luck. I went to bed last night with a bloody nose and now it's gone. All better! My stomach is doing better, too.
I have the song "That Thing You Do" stuck in my head today and I cleaned my room. I hate how messy things get after a couple of days being sick. So, it may have taken a while to clean thoroughly, but it was all worth it, right? Right.
Church was fun; I learned about traditions and our testimonies of the Prophet. I didn't get to play the piano as accompaniment as usual, but I got to say a prayer. I need to work more on Personal Progress. Ouch. I have a toothache.
Moment of happiness- Rice Chex and Rice Krispies and Cocoa Krispies don't have wheat (sorry about the run-on sentence. Should I have said, 'Rice Chex, Rice Krispies, and Cocoa Krispies'. That's better;)) Plus, my parents really did get cherries! Apparently cherries have an excellent source of fiber. Guess what I had for breakfast? I stumped you.
I'm going through a jokes phase, and I just heard some very good ones-
Once there were two hunters- we'll call them Bill and Ted (if you check my full profile, you'll see how much I love them. Go Bill and Ted!). Anyways, Bill and Ted were walking through the forest, and, all of a sudden, Bill dropped to the ground, still. Ted's first reaction was to whip out his (bogus) cell phone and call 9-1-1. While talking to the lady at the station, he said, 'I think my friend is dead!' She just said, 'well, first thing is first, is he dead, or not. Check to see if he's dead.'
She heard a loud bullet shot, and Ted say, 'all right, what next?' Ha, ha!
Another joke! This one is my favorite...
Once upon a time, there was a monkey in a banana tree. He was very hungry. He said, 'somewhere in this banana tree, there is a magical banana, and if I eat it, I will no longer be hungry.' So he started his magical banana search.
He ate his first banana, and burped. 'Well, that wasn't it because I'm still hungry!' He dropped the peel and continued the search.
He ate his second banana, and burped. 'Well, that wasn't it, because I'm still hungry!' He dropped the peel and continued the search.
After continuing in this manner for awhile, he got to his 382nd banana. After he ate this banana, he burped, dropped the peel, and gave a satisfied grin. 'Well that must have been the magical banana. I know it was, because I'm not hungry anymore.' He looked down at the large pile of banana peels. 'Well, what a waste,' he said. 'I wish I had eaten that banana before all those other bananas. That way, I would have been able to eat them later.'
Wasn't that great? New joke.
Two guys walked into a bar. The second one said, 'I didn't see it either.' It might take you awhile to get that one!
One more joke: Did you hear about the camping trip? It was in-tents. You may need to say that one fast...
Matthew's telling me that it's time for lunch. I hope we have something containing anything besides gluten (worst source of wheat ever) and cherries.
I played The Haws Restaurant with Esther and Matthew. The specials included Chocolate Oatmeal Whippe Cake, Orange-sickles, Chilled Peanut Butter Toffee, Cherry Sugar Crumble, and Cheery Cherry Dips (all of which I made up, and without following a recipe, we whipped up). It was fun!

Quote of today: I am a daughter of my Heavenly Father, who loves me, and I love Him. I will stand as a witness at all times and in all things and in all places, as I strive to live the Young Women values, which are: Faith, Divine Nature, Individual Worth, Knowledge, Choice and Accountability, Good Works, and Integrity. I believe as I come to accept and act upon these values, I will be prepared to strengthen home and family, make and keep sacred covenants, receive the ordinances of the temple, and enjoy the blessings of exaltation.

Still Sick

My body is having a ridiculous temper tantrum. Yes, yesterday when I thought that I was better, I was still sick. Don't worry, though. If you were anywhere near me yesterday, you probably won't catch it. It's not contagious. At least, I think it's not. I am pretty sure that I just ate something that didn't agree with me.
My family went to the mall to run some errands. I'm at home. I've already watched Donny and Marie, so I'm watching Stardust for the second time today. It is sooooo good. My favorite part is when Tristan is talking to the guard at the Wall, and the guard says, "I was told to watch this Wall, this kingdom to another world, and you are asking me to just let you through?"
Tristan's reply is, "Yes. Look, do you see another world beyond that Wall? No! It's a field. Do you see any inhuman things over there? No, because it's a field." Eventually, Tristan pretends to walk home, and when the guard isn't looking, he runs through a hole in the Wall.
I also like it when Tristan knocks aver the star and he says, "Mother?"
"Do I look like your Mother?" she asks. Of course, she's not.
This lady just called and asked if my Dad was here, and when I said he wasn't available, she asked me if my Dad was the David Haws that ran 'the Florist Shoppe' and I told her that, no, he wasn't. Once, somebody called my Dad and told him to pay extra attention to contestant number... I don't exactly know the correct number, but it was a number, okay? Anyways, there must have been a David Haws judging a beauty pageant, because that's who she thought he was.
I'm getting hungry. I haven't had anything to eat since lunch, when I had ice cream (I didn't want to eat anything too heavy). My family said that they would go to the grocery store. I hope they will get a big bunch of fruit. It is almost peach season. And cherry season. There are so many good fruits in season during summer. All my favorites, except for mangoes, but I've had a lot of mangoes lately, and we've had some bad experience with moldy ones. I'm sorry that I'm pretty much speaking gibberish today, you can probably tell that I'm sick. I normally get to the point a lot sooner than today. But today there isn't really a point.
Tristan is so cute!

Quote of today: If the little engine can do it, you can.

Sick

This morning I missed all of first period and most of the second. I had a "wheat attack" (when I've had too much wheat lately and feel soooo sick). I felt very lousy, but today was a day at school that I could not miss, because I had a lot to do. So I decided that, despite my condition, I would go.
I am (almost) out of books to read and I am in dire need of one. My library won't let us check any out, my Mom isn't done editing Twilight, and my Dad hasn't quite bought Maximum Ride: the Final Warning yet. He promises he will, though, and I believe him. I am frequently adding to this blog, so with this article I have also posted list of books I am interested in reading to the side. Does anybody know how to get music playing in the background? That will be my next project- getting music working.
School was good today. I watched Remember the Titans and The Sandlot, I got one hundred percent on my math portion of SCI: Highland, my English teacher hinted that I did a very good job on a research paper I turned in a while ago, and I am keeping that 4.00 pretty steady.
I am looking forward to a long, three day weekend. I will babysit my little brother (Matthew, who is five) and sister (Esther, who is seven) for my parents, who are going to The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian tonight. I think that when Esther and Matthew are in bed, I will update my iPod. My Mom bought the Potential Breakup Song, by Aly and A.J., and I just heard a song about a boy who bought his girlfriend vanilla ice cream. I want those songs!
My Mom keeps saying she will make me hot chocolate with marshmallows (if we have any) and possibly crushed candy canes. I don't really mind that it's been a while now, because I love her anyways, with or without hot chocolate.
I've decided something biblical that Indiana Jones should find. He should find the sixteen stones that God lit up for the Brother of Jared (there were sixteen, wasn't there?).

Quote of today: For every minute you spend being sad, you lose sixty seconds of worthwhile happiness!

So sorry

Yesterday and the day before, Janessa and me handed out the fliers. It went pretty well, but we had to take a break each time. On Tuesday, when we got to her house, and American Idol was on. I called in to vote for David Archuleta, and I got in 21 times!
Yesterday, I took at test in spanish and got 100%. In English we are watching Remember the Titans. I love that movie! In math I worked on CSI, and it's going pretty well. We had Young Women's and Young Men's combined, and we played human Foosball. It was so sweet, though I did get nailed in the stomach a few times. After Young Men's and Young Women's, we went to Janessa's to watch David get beaten. I was so mad. It was all my fault; I should've called twelve thousand more times.
Today, I must have missed the memo about it being movie day. We watched Finding Nemo in science, Snowmobiling with the Walkers in CTE, Newsies in dance, and in the middle of Newsies I got checked out of school. I thought it was to babysit my little brother, Matthew, while they went to see Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull with my Dad's work company, Omniture, but they wanted me to go with them. Of course, I was thrilled! A word of caution, though. I won't give away too much, but I don't think the plot was right for Indiana. He normally deals with churchy ancient artifacts, but in this movie he deals with aliens and inhuman stuff. That's unlike him. They should have done something with the... I don't know. Just not aliens! Oh, well. I liked it though. It was funny, and like all Indiana Jones movies, it had character.
I saw Lizzy's blog- mountainridgefan.blogspot.com. It's amazing, Lizzy! I love it so much. Especially the rain clouds and sunshine and airplanes background. It's inspired.
I had a piano lesson today- it went well. I was a little late due to Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, but Chris, my teacher didn't mind. I passed off a couple songs and have improved much. I also got the John Cage award- a creative composer award that was given out during an awards ceremony that I was not chosen to play for :(
I'm so sorry about not posting yesterday. Summer's coming up though, so I'll have extra time to blog then.
Further news for today: I'm working on knitting a rainbow scarf, and in school today we cleaned out our lockers. No more backpacks allowed! Also, my Dad is at school taking a final.

Quote of today: Cherish yesterday, dream tomorrow, live today!

Sleep In Day?

I vote that Tuesdays should be changed to national Sleep In Day. It is so difficult to wake up at 6:30 in the morning on Tuesdays!
Today has been wonderful, though. Every seventh grader in the school is doing a project called CSI: Highland. It's a report that takes a big portion of our science, math, and english grade (so you can imagine that I have to do a pretty good job on it to keep that 4.00). It's really fun. In CTE today, we watched some rockets launch and some cars, while making airplanes. Then my Mom surprised me by bringing me lunch and eating with me. In dance, we cleaned out our dance equipment lockers. I need to remember to bring food for that period next time- we're having a party! Lizzy, my friend, and me made up a list of standards that you have to meet in order to me a true Lizzie- see left. Love you guys!

Quote of today: Cherish yesterday, dream tomorrow, live today!

I Love Mondays (continued)

I just came home from Janessa's (we were working on our flier, and it's perfectly stupendeous), and when I came in, my Mom, who is feeling much better now, said "Honey, I looked on your blog today. You said you're getting two "A-'s", but you're really getting a 4.00 G.P.A." Somebody must have stayed after school to enter in all the grades.
Isn't it wonderful? My life is complete.

Quote of today: Boys are like lavalamps; they're fun to look at, but they're not very bright.

I Love Mondays

Good afternoon!
I've had a wonderful day, except my Mom wasn't feeling too good.
I aced my Humanities test (100%), and right now, I'm making the EJ super summer camp flier. That's right- the people that do it with me showed up this time. My partner was very offended that I didn't use her name. We can't have that, can we? Her name is Janessa, and I hope she will forgive me. I'm very happy- it's been a good day. My Dad came home yesterday and I had a productive time at school. That's another thing that's good today. I have all "A's" except an "A-" in math and english! That will be corrected soon, though.

Quote of today: Boys are like lavalamps; they're fun to look at, but they're not very bright.

Homecoming Surprise

My Dad comes home today. I tried to text him this morning, hinting that I'd started a blog, but he didn't catch on. Boy, will he be surprised!
Our meeting yesterday to plan for the summer camp (EJ) didn't go so well. We were supposed to meet at about 8:30 pm, but my partner couldn't do it. We will finish tonight.
I'm kinda hungry. My Mom says we can have macaroni and cheese, but it has wheat in it, and wheat makes my stomach feel funny. It's a wheat sensitivity. I guess I'll the eat macaroni anyways.

Quote of today: The Holy Ghost is just a whisper's length away.

Hello!

Hello, world of bloggers!
I suppose I should post good news on my blog...
Summer is in the air, I've just showered and I feel so clean, my sister did awesome on her dance recital yesterday, I tried out for a musical theatre class at school and I made it along with several other friends, my Mom said I can take acting and singing lessons this summer along with my piano lessons, I'm going to go to Seattle soon, and my friend and I began planning for a kid's summer camp we run. We did it last year, and made lots of money (the kids are so cute). And I've started a blog, with help from my Mom! The only thing that could be better is my Dad being here. He's in Colorado visiting his sister as she graduates law school. Oh, well. Won't he be surprised that I've got a blog? It's official now, isn't it?

Quote of today: Friends are people that accept you for you are, but best friends do it with enthusiasm.