Thursday, May 22, 2008

You Look So Good In Blue

Sunday my mom said that since we were officially getting a bunk bed (tonight sometime) it might be a good idea to paint. My room has been this pale pink color for forever. Probably more than five years. More like eight maybe? I dont remember but I was more than glad to get rid of the dull pink color. The wallpaper (before i tore it down) had horses in a field with pink border.
We went to the store to pick out paint and I saw a page in an idea book for a retro style room, and the walls were blue. If you remember, a while ago I mentioned wanting to turn my room retro style and so I really liked the idea of blue. So i found a shade I liked. The only problem was, now that it would be Sarah's room too, and now that Sarah was a stubborn six year old, she absolutely hated the blue. she wanted it to be... well, pink. I explained that it was already pink and change was good. :P So we tortured ourselves in the paint department at Home Depot for a long time and finally gave up. We took several paint samples and booklets and then went home. I taped the samples on my wall and went to bed.

In the morning Sarah came in and we narrowed it down. I'd picked out purples, yellows, oranges greens, blues and even a few pinks. The pinks were some of the first to go. Finally Sarah points to the color I had showed her the day before and goes "I think we should paint it this color!" And I could've smacked her. She decided she liked the blue and the pale yellow and left the decision up to me. After thinking about it for a while, I picked the blue. So Monday I cleaned out my room. Tuesday my mom had surgery and later that afternoon we went and got paint. Wednesday we did the painting and I was surprised we finished it in only a day.

This was my room. Sort of. There was more crap on the walls and more stuff spewed everywhere but I didn't think to take a picture BEFORE i started so. This is as close as it gets.

I started moving things around to make room and started taking things down stairs.


stuuuuuuffff
Tuesday I slept on my bed in the middle of my room and it was freaking cold.



Then we started working on the cieling. Those white patches on the wall are places where nails had left holes and we patched them up.



we got a lot of help from Timmy, Sarah and Jacob. My dad showed them how to use the rollers and stuff.



Almost finished! I did the trims (with a short break to watch the Jonas Brothers on American Idol :P) and finished about 9:15 or so.


It was called Nevada Sky :) So I liked the name and the color, lol



Everyone thinks its so fun to run around and yell and make noise now because it echoes.
But we get the bunk bed tonight and eventually we have to figure out HOW THE HECK to fit my huge honkin elephant of a dresser in here again.

I was looking at retro posters. I saw one for gay tooth brushes xD that was pretty awesome, lol. I also found a route 66 one I would love to have. Not to mention several awesome retro band posters of bands I've either never heard of or never heard before x3 The posters were sweet but it might be weird, considering I dont even listen to those bands xD But oh well. Pink Floyd and Queen had some cool posters but I liked some of the other ones too. And Bob Dylan, who for the record, I don't really like. :P I liked the lyrics to the ONE and only song I've heard from him but I don't like his voice t all. He reminded me of a duck being strangled. He was just cute about a million years ago :P He's pretty scary looking now though, I looked him up and it made me sad for a while.



Anyways, my mom pointed out that the bunk bed is going to take up a lot of space and she wanted to get shelves for something, and my freaking dresser is gonna take up like the whole rest of the room. so Im a little nervous. Or a lot. We'll see how it goes. In the mean time I have no idea what to do with my old posters... o.o I had a couple Lord of the Rings posters up and a Jack Sparrow one too. Dont get me wrong, I love Jack and Aragorn and all them buuuut everything else changed you know? And i think it would be totally sweet to have some retro posters up in huuurr :P So yeah.

We'll see.

Monday, May 19, 2008

Rub it in my face why dontcha...

As you know, The International Society of Photographers recently held our annual convention in Las Vegas. We informed you that you and your artistic accomplishments could have been honored. Unfortunately, you were unable to join us this year. We are so pleased with your artistic vision that we would really like to present your photo, Solitary at our next convention. Of course, we hope you will be able to attend and present your work personally next year. Unfortunately, you could not attend this time, so we're trying to do the next best thing.Emily Has Been Selected To Receive Two Free Airline Tickets!Due to the success of our convention this year, our Travel Partner is providing airline vouchers good for two free tickets to a select group of photographers who become members of our society and agree to let us present their work at our next event. There is more! We will also send you the following as recognition of your artistic achievement in photography: Outstanding Achievement in Photography Crystal Award Trophy>Commemorative ISP
Award Medallion

Your Outstanding Achievement in Photography Crystal Award Trophy

(a $300 value)
  • Your Bronze Commemorative Award Medallion (a $40 value)
  • Full Basic Membership (1 year) into the ISP ($60 value)
  • A personalized membership card entitling you to $100's
    worth of discounts
  • Free entry to a special members-only photo contest
  • All that's required for us to immediately send you all of these awards, including the free airline travel voucher for two, is for you to give us permission to present your photograph at a future convention. Additionally, we must also ask you for the necessary funds ($169.00 plus p&h) to cover the cost of the time and effort required to present your photography before the convention attendees, and to cover the costs incurred in insuring and shipping to you these extremely large and heavy awards.

    Emily, we are ultimately most interested in meeting you and having you personally present your artistry in front of the thousands of other photographers who attend these live events. Unfortunately, you could not attend this time, so we're trying to do the next best thing. We sincerely hope to personally present you with your most deserved awards in the future. As an added bonus, I am going to send you a $100 gift certificate off the registration of a future ISP convention.

    Go Here To Have Your Photograph Displayed At A Future Convention!


    Sincerely,

    Craig Foster
    Convention Awards Chairperson




    Where THE HECK am I gonna get $170 to pay them for things they want to GIVE to me? just draw my name when the contest time comes, jeeze.

    Sunday, May 18, 2008

    All Shook Up

    Yesterday I volunteered at the nature center for Home and Garden Day. I helped little kids make scare crows. It was a nice idea, but we didnt have the right stuff for scare crows. I mean, we had straw and clothes but the poles for the frames were too thick and all we had to hold everything together was staples and rope. So yeah, it was interesting. I got straw in my eye and it was bothering me for the rest of the day, that was fun. So that was from 10:30 to 2 when I had to leave and go to my Aunt S's to meet up with my Aunt R because I was volunteering at some charity even she was helping out at.

    It was for the Akron Symphony Fanfare or something? Basically lots of rich people came, ate food, bought stuff and then went to see the Ultimate Elvis experience. So I got to wear a spiffy red jacket and stand in the parking garage of The Radisson, telling people to go to the elevator for an hour. Then we went upstairs and the volunteers got free food in the little restaraunt. We had salad, stuffed chicken, asparagus and baked potatoe. Mmm. After that my cousin and I went outside and helped people onto shuttles to take them to the Civic. VIPs got to ride in the Cadillac Escalades. My cousin asked if they could pick us up and the driver said sure. Then my cousin asked if he could drive :P I thought he was just playing around but the guy said it was okay so he got to drive! lol. The Escalade was awesome. I've never been even up close to one before and I probably won't ever get to ride in one again so ;)

    The Elvis thing was pretty cool, if you like that sort of thing :P I happen to have an unexplicable fascination with Elvis and this guy was supposed to be the best impersonator in the world. So. Yeah, no pressure. All the fangirls old ladies were cracking me up. I thought the lady in front of us was going to pass out. or something. We werent that close but we had good seats. Considering everyone in the audience was probably a little old lady, no tall dudes were sitting in front of me for once and I had a good view. The Imperials opened for Shawn Klush (the elvis dude) and then Shawn performed with them. He was pretty funny, he was joking around and stuff. I was thinking, and I realized it was just like acting only he only played one person. Then for some reason I was thinking about his wife, if he's married, and I was trying to imagine being married to an Elvis impersonator. It would either be the biggest joke and I couldnt imagine taking a guy like that seriously or, based on the chic, it could be somebody's dream come true, lol. Anyways, that was pretty cool. He kept giving out his neck scarves to girls who came up to the stage, it was funny. He must've given out like 30 of them.

    Then we went to drive home at about 10:30. My aunt's car was acting up and eventually just died. My other aunt had been driving right in front of us and she tried to help us out. Eventually after a couple frustrating hours, we left the car at a hospital, got in my other aunt's car and went to her house where my OTHER aunt's neighbor picked us up and took us to their house again and then my cousin drove me home. I ended up getting in at about one o clock. definitely a long day, lol. Interesting to say the least, and most of it was kind of fun so... I guess thats it for today, :P

    Friday, May 16, 2008

    Run With Me Through Rows of Speeding Cars


    this is the most amazing thing ever. <3

    Its called the Molly Pop mustang, all specially for Steve Saleen's daughter. And as you can tell by the SALEEN across the top of the window, he was the founder of Saleen cars, including the mustang :P
    The color is customized for his daughter, its called Molly Pop x3 Steve's wife also has a custom color. Its called Lizstick Red.

    Did you know? According to Wikipedia, Tim Allen drove cars for Steve with some race car driver. So they called it Saleen/Allen "RRR" Speedlab thus leading to Tim Allen's trade mark "arr arr arr" grunt. I thought that was funny.

    Tuesday, May 13, 2008

    This Is The World Coming Down On Your Head

    Saturday night I had a dream that aliens were taking over the world. Humans were being shipped off in rockets to other planets so the human race didn't die out. Aaaand. Shaun White was there. It was an interesting dream to say the least. xD Did I mention I had to read War of the Worlds this year? It amazes me that dreams seem to last about ten minutes but they really last several hours... Like... time runs differently or something. Its weird. And that probably made no sense. And thats the only reason I picked my title because I like the song and wanted to use it as a title. So there.



    Yesterday I went to the store with my mom because with school, we have some money to spend on educational stuff and I had this great idea to buy the educational games for the Nintendo DS. I didn't own a DS but the games were $20 each and I bought three of them for starters. AND THEN i saw the hot pink nerf armor and I decided to go for it and bought the DS. I had the money in the bank for it so I thought about it for a while and then just got it. Oh and the pink armor of course. I WANTED the fashion designer game and the horse game, and they had some pretty awesome looking other games BUT i was looking for educational ones since the ones I got might not even end up counting (AND I DON'T HAVE $64 ANYMORE) thanks to some confused teachers. The list said educational games. Meh. hopefully it counts. <3 My Academic advisor said to take photography classes instead. Its a great idea but I only have three weeks left, you know? So...




    Yesterday i went to a friend's picnic with their youth group. It was fun. I didn't actually meet any new people but it was fun to be around the other people and hang out with the two girls I already knew. We had a lot of fun. We messed around and went for an impromptu walk and me, being the forest geek, wanted to go exploring so we did and found a little creek and everything, lol.



    AND my dad sent me a website about selling photos to microstock companies. Some die-hards are making $20,000 a MONTH selling stock photos. I was thinking of all the things I could do with $20,000 a month. The list was pretty amazing. I KNOW I KNOW I'm not gonna make $20,000 xD at least not right away, I was just thinking about it.

    Last but not least, we're going on vacation this year. My dad was looking at some beaches so it should be fun. I havent been to the beach since I was REALLY little. When he said beach I was thinking Florida and California but then he said east coast and not below a certain point x3 But thats fine... I was interested in Chincoteague, VA because on neighboring Assateague is where the wild ponies are. Or North Carolina because theres more history and stuff there. And we all love history. So I have an excuse to get a decent swim suit this year because I hate mine with a passion. Its too big in some places and too small in other. We got it on sale in like November or something xD

    Wednesday, May 07, 2008

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    Sunday, May 04, 2008

    Risotto

    I mentioned last week I was going to make Risotto and yesterday I did. With some help from my dad and my little sister, we threw it together. I wasn't exactly prepared xD I chopped up all the stuff and then we realized we didn't have a scale to weigh the rice or a grater for the cheese. But we managed.




    Heres all the stuff. I swapped out the light oil for some fancy italian stuff hiding in the back of the cabinet. We also got a bigger thing of garlic and some chicken broth xD We used Pioneer Woman's recipe for perfect risotto. Can't go wrong with PW, man.





    Here's me chopping up garlic.Chopping chives. Remind me to never be a hand model. :P




    We heated the onions and garlic in the oil.
    Then we added the rice and a couple cups of chicken broth at a time.





    threw in the chives and voila!




    the chives were a bit much. WAY too many chives in there.
    BUT IT WAS SO GOOD. lol. now I know why she said you cant stay skinny while eating risotto.

    then we topped off our italian (?) appetizer with some...


    pizza. xD

    Friday, May 02, 2008

    Crashing Not Like Hips Or Cars

    Well I had quite the scare today.
    For one, the power went out for a total for two and a half seconds. It was funny, we all kind of froze and waited for it to come back on. After I turned my computer back on though, it loaded it like I was a brand new Windows XP user. And I realized after I took the time to think about it that this meant all my stuff was gone. ALL of my school work, ALL of my pictures. My pictures! I almost cried. Seriously.

    But before I realized all 4598237458923742 of my pictures could possibly be floating out in a black hole with no hope of return, I had the great idea to turn on a movie for my brother and my cousin. They're both two or so and my aunt is over helping out since my mom had surgery today. Only... to my dismay I saw something on the tv screen. First you need to know we have a huge tv. Like 53" and it probably cost a lot too. So I about died when I figured out it was juice. And I freaked out and went into hyperspeed as I ran upstairs to ask on yahoo answers how to clean it off. I used a damp baby washcloth with hot soapy water and gently washed it off. Its a little smudged but not sticky anymore. Then I discovered the juice all over the place. So I had to clean it up. I turned off the power strip to wash it off. Then i turned it on. Nothing. On. Off. ON. OFF. Onoffonoffonoffonoffonoff. Nothing. So freaking out again, I ran upstairs and got another power strip and replugged all the crap in. Turned it on. Nothing. Freaking out even more... So Jacob plugged in the extension chord to a different outlet and that worked. So we apparently beat the crap out of our outlet.

    Anyways. After I cleaned up all the juice, plugged all the chords back in and thought I could relax I sat down and realized I had no documents on my computer. No documents means no pictures. So, getting ready to cry my eyes out, I restarted my computer. Luckily it worked and all my stuff is back.

    So now I'm really tired. I was running around and freaking out, plus I didn't sleep too well and was awake a lot earlier than normal. So yeah.

    Thursday, May 01, 2008

    Just Getting Up For The Let Down

    Things have been pretty hectic here, lately. My mom has two kidney stones and a problem with her leg so last week she was feeling pretty crappy and wasn't able to do much at all. So it was kinda hard for me to get used to doing a lot more. I was in a bad mood for a while too, and just frustrated in general. Joshua doesn't like whats going on, and he's been acting up a lot so he doesn't help things. And Sarah and Timmy don't really help either. Then there was the period of time where whenever I asked Jacob to do something for me he'd say "Why can't you do it?" That leaves um. Just me!

    Plus, my dad is in Vegas this week. This time he's staying at the Venetian, the hotel built around the Phantom of the Opera theatre. Where they perform Phantom of the Opera live, every night. Lol. Talk about jealous. ;) But yeah, he's not here in the evenings like he usually is so Josh still misbehaves a lot. He found out that ever since my dad and Jake oiled the sliding door, its really easy to open now. So Mr. Nature loves being outside when he isn't supposed to be out there and sometimes he'll just leave the door open. Which is bad for two reasons.

    This week it was nice so I was trying to get outside a little more and play with rascal and work with him on NOT running away. Well at about 10 at night he broke his chain and was running around the neighborhood like a maniac.

    Also in the past couple of weeks, our cat Cloey has just gotten really really sick. We took her to the vet and for $200 all they could tell us was she didn't have luekemia. We can't afford to get her checked out again so she's wasting away despite the fact she has food and water, and she's oozing mucus out of her eye and nose. And peeing on the floor. So during the day she has to live outside because I am NOT cleaning up more cat pee. And if Josh leaves the door open she can come in while the dog leaves... fun stuff.

    So, yeah. The past two weeks or so have been pretty stressful. Sunday was really really bad. We skipped church but pastor came over Saturday and we had a mini service in our living room. And then we went to my grandparents house which honestly didn't turn out as well as I think they planned it. I was really REALLY stressed out on Sunday but I'm not as stressed out now. And tomorrow is my mom's surgery and my dad comes home Saturday morning so hopefully things can start getting back to normal now.

    The thing is, I was getting the idea we were going to start working on moving again. Maybe I misunderstood or something but we were talking about painting and stuff and cleaning up the basement a little bit. And it seems like every time we get all excited and ready to work towards moving, something big happens. This time it was a couple big things: Josh was in the hospital, Cloey's vet bill, then my mom had to go to the hospital and she needs surgery... so it just pushes us farther and farther back you know? And that gets really frustrating.

    But I'm done ranting now, honest. I had a good day yesterday - i got to go hang out at a friend's house and mess around with her for several hours so it was fun.

    Monday, April 28, 2008


    Emily,

    After thoroughly reviewing and discussing your photograph, I am pleased to inform you that our Selection Committee has advanced your contest entry, "Solitary," to semi-finalist in the International Open Amateur Photography Contest.

    Your photo will now be automatically entered into the final competition, where you now have an excellent chance of winning one of over 114 cash or gift prizes, including the $1,000.00 Grand Prize. You may even win the $10,000.00 Annual Grand Prize!

    And that’s not all! In celebration of your unique talent, we also wish to publish your photograph in our forthcoming anthology series . . .
    Endless Journeys

    Endless Journeys will be a classic, coffee-table quality hardbound volume that is printed on fine-milled paper specifically selected to faithfully reproduce the unique texture and character of your photograph.

    "Solitary" was selected for publication because of its unique perspective and your artistic vision. We believe it will add to the importance and appeal of this series. You are under no obligation whatsoever to submit any entry fee or subsidy payment, or to make a purchase of any kind.

    Of course, many people do wish to own a copy of the anthology in which their artistry appears. If this is the case, we welcome your order and guarantee your satisfaction. This finely crafted volume makes an excellent addition to any home, a treasured family keepsake, and a highly valued personal gift. Go here if you would like to purchase the anthology featuring your photo.

    Emily, let me assure you, your image remains your property; Endless Journeys is copyrighted as a compilation. The copyright notice for your photo is published in your name. This means that you retain the copyright to your own work of art.

    You should also decide if you’d like to have some personal information about yourself and your photo included in this elegant edition. Many readers have told us that one of the most interesting and enjoyable parts of the anthology is learning about the artists and the stories behind their photos. You may give the reader this added perspective about you and your photo by including this information in a special section of the anthology set aside for this purpose. Although we must charge a nominal fee for this service, you are under no obligation to include this information. Your photograph can be published without it if you wish. Please see the order form for further information. (This feature is only available to book buyers. You will be able to add an Artist's Profile once you order your book.) We look forward to reading more about you and your photography!

    Emily, you should be genuinely proud of your accomplishment. Of the thousands of photographs we see each year, only a fraction can be published. We are pleased that "Solitary" will achieve the recognition that a national publication can give it. And, if you order Endless Journeys, we are so confident that you will love both the quality of the edition and the way your photograph is presented, we can proudly offer an unconditional money-back guarantee. If for any reason you are dissatisfied, simply return the book to us within 90 days and your money will be promptly refunded.

    Again, congratulations, Emily. We feel you have a special talent and look forward to the publication of your photograph, "Solitary."

    Sincerely,

    Jeffrey Bryan
    Managing Editor

    Sunday, April 27, 2008

    BUY ME THIS BECAUSE YOU LOVE ME

    and its the most amazing thing since. forever.
    so.
    yeah.
    its $85 at walmart.
    and the bike i have is too small
    sooooo
    yes.
    and i dont have $85 right now because my tax returns didnt come back yet :D :D :D

    Thursday, April 24, 2008

    Life Is A Highway

    Today my grandma stopped by randomly at one o clock and asked if I wanted to go for a drive.
    So I thought about it and decided I would.
    We were gone for about an hour and a half. I think we spent about half an hour in Marc's though so that doesnt count. I should probably write that down.
    But anyways, I think i did pretty good.
    There was one time where I was turning and I didnt know the people in front of me in the other lane had the right away but guess what I wont be forgetting? ;)
    And my turning could use some work.
    But we went down and back up like three huge hills without dying or even going off the lines so thats an accomplishment xD I was scared of those big hills.

    AAAAAAND eventually I'm making risotto x3 Doesnt that sound exciting?
    Hopefully it'll taste good.
    Heck, it better taste good.

    Wednesday, April 23, 2008

    Chris Richardson



    We stood in line for a while but it wasnt too bad. The only thing was Joshua. He hadnt had a nap and he got bored standing in line waiting. Luckily they had free ice cream samples to humor him for a little while.

    Chris was really nice. I had no idea what to say to him... so. I never know what to say to famous people... But yeah he was nice. He was talking with Timmy and Sarah and tried to get Josh to get a picture with him.
    And he didnt rush people. There was a lady there who said "Most people just rush people a long like cattle but he lets them stay as long as they want" And I was thinking of Chris Daughtry because my dad compared the way they controlled that whole thing like herding cattle x3
    so yeah.
    Then Joshua screamed the whole way home.




    How in the bloody hell....

    -- Did I manage to wake up at 7:25, under the impression it was later.
    I was, after all, up until 10:30 or so doing algebra. I was dog tired.
    And BAM. 7:30 rolls around and it feels like 9. Until i actually looked at the clock.

    But its not all bad.
    Guess who I got an email from today?
    Glenn the Funny Song Man!
    I haven't talked to him in like, over a year so I was pretty surprised.

    He was emailing to let me know that Chris Richardson - American Idol Season 6 Finalist - was in the studio. He said he was going to get a picture because I told him a long time ago that he looked like Chris. AND he said Chris is going to be out somewhere for two hours signing autographs and talking to people and stuff.

    Pshaw. Awesome.

    Sunday, April 20, 2008

    Movie Review: The Notebook


    Title: The Notebook
    Genre: Romance/Drama
    Starring: Rachel McAdams, Ryan Gosling
    Rating: PG-13
    I give this movie ten out of ten stars

    An old man comes to read to an old woman in a nursing home. She doesn't know him but agrees to let him read to her and they spend a few days together while he reads his story to her.

    Seventeen year olds Noah Calhoun and Allie Hamilton meet one summer and they fall madly in love. But Allie's parents have high expectations for a suitor and Noah doesn't even come close to qualifying. He's the poor kid working at the lumber mill and her family is wealthy and upper class. When the summer ends, Allie goes off to New York to go to college and it doesnt go over well with Noah.

    Several years later they meet again but are confused about whether or not they still have feelings for each other. And Allie is engaged which causes a lot more problems.

    Its short, I know... I just dont want to give anything away. :)
    This was a really good movie with really good actors -- including James Marsden.

    I love him. ^_^ He's like... the next Leonardo DiCaprio with better acting skills.
    But yeah, they said this movie was sad and I was in the mood for a sad movie so I put it in. And I didnt think it was too sad until like the last twenty minutes. I cried like a baby.
    And then I was all sad and shaky for the next hour but other than that it was a great movie. :)

    Its probably more of a girly movie. Lots of emotional drama involved, but I definitely reccomend it if you're looking for something sad. x3

    To buy the movie, click on the picture.

    Saturday, April 19, 2008

    another day in the life of DHE

    Well my mom is in the hospital. Which is a little ironic because last Saturday my brother was in the hospital. She wasn't feeling good yesterday and this morning it either hadn't gone away or had gotten worse - i didnt get any details. But they took her to the emergency room at about 9:30 this morning. Turns out she has a big kidney stone and she has to have surgery. But the thing is, she cant have surgery until eight tonight. So... yeah.

    It kind of made me think of a few summers back when Timmy went to the hospital for falling down some concrete stairs... then my dad went for stepping on a rusty nail and then my mom went for a kidney stone, all in like, a day. That freaked me out, lol.

    But my grandparents are gonna come by later so I can go babysit and make a couple bucks since i spent all my money at Joann's and it would be nice to get out of the house too... not that my siblings have been too rowdy or anything but still. Today was absolutely gorgeous and it was kind of wasted since I couldnt go anywhere.
    And the Quipper and Homestead LA are bringing us pizza, which was very thoughtful of them :)

    so yeah, thats about it.

    Friday, April 18, 2008

    ROFL.


    Last night on survivor Jason (my favorite of all time) made a pretty stupid move. He gave up immunity for everyone's word that they would not vote him out. As much as I wanted to do a -facepalm- I had hope. This is Jason. He cant be voted off. Not only that, but he is a Siska. Meaning he is pure awesome. Almost as awesome as his little brother, bassist Sisky Business.
    (aka: Adam Siska)



    So Cerie, as much as I hate her, had the great idea to vote out Ozzy now while he was distracted with gloating over having trapped Jason in his web. I used to love Ozzy. He was the quiet guy who flew under the radar and then dominated challenges with his uber amazing skillz.
    But this season I just feel like he's really cocky and over confident. There's a thin line between confident and arrogant and I think he's been crossing it. So i havent been liking him too much this season. He was running the game and manipulating people and everyone was just bowing down to him xD



    Four votes Ozzy. Four votes Jason. One vote left.
    And the suspense was killing me for all of five seconds.

    The person voted out . . . is Ozzy.
    BWAHA.
    I about died laughing.
    Especially at Eliza's face...

    Sorry Ozzy but Jason = Total Domination
    The only bad thing is now Ozzy's POed and probably out to get revenge.

    Or something.

    Thursday, April 17, 2008

    Some Random Facts about Moi.

    I love to cook and bake. Sometimes if I'm bored and nobody's around I'll just randomly throw together a batch of sugar cookies or something. But with seven of us its easier and cheaper these days to just buy the frozen dinners you throw in the oven for ten minutes :P

    I'm slightly claustrophobic. Not extremely; But the idea of going into a cave, for example, and squeezing through tight spaces just freaks me out.

    I'm slightly afraid of heights. I get dizzy if I'm way high up but then again I also enjoy being high up because I can get a different perspective on things and its just cool. :)

    I used to sing Achy Breaky Heart at the top of my lungs while swinging when I was little. The neighbors three doors down would compliment me on my singing.

    Sometimes I feel like I'm betraying the inner "die hard equestrian" in me when I think about how much I enjoyed exciting cities like Vegas and D.C. and how much i would love to live in an exciting city. Can you be a city girl and a country girl at the same time? This also happens when I say things like "photography is my best bet right now, career wise." But its not my fault horses are a rich people hobby. thing. I still love horses, but at the moment they aren't really an option for me.

    I LOVE to travel and see new places. Other places fascinate me. I like to see how different things are and be places where so much history has happened or so much excitement is present.

    War of the Worlds bores me so much that the only way I can actually pay attention when reading it is to read in Jude Law's voice in my head. Does that make any sense? xD He has a British accent in a movie we recently saw with him in it, so since the story takes place in England.... oh never mind :P

    Next year my birthday will be on Friday the 13th. o.o Ohnoes ;)

    Escalators sometimes make me dizzy.

    When I'm stressed out or need to relax or something, I listen to piano music. Particularly David Nevue. He's awesome.

    I'm thinking about changing my layout stuff again... thinking about it. Ugh. I wish I knew coding.

    I want to speak a foreign language. Either Spanish or French. Or both?

    I'm running out of random facts about me.

    This makes me smile.



    Wednesday, April 16, 2008

    OH EM GEE

    My mom was telling me about fabric at the JoAnn store she works at that is closing in a few days. The discount ends up to be 95% so we went to go look. I found three different kinds that I liked and it ended up being six bucks for like ten yards of fabric originally priced at ten bucks a yard so.



    We also stopped to look at the picture frames. There were a few left and my mom was figuring out that each one would be like a dollar. So... I got a bunch. Like half of the ones left.

    And THEN we went over to the scrap booking stuff. At first I walked by and then didnt see anything I wanted. Then my mom came over and she said "You know this is only gonna be fifteen cents." And it was all downhill from there.

    I BOUGHT SEVEN HUNDRED DOLLARS WORTH OF STUFF.


    And it was $30.
    -falls over-






    SO.
    Guess I better start scrap booking.

    American Idol: My Favorites

    Okay last night Jason Castro was amazing so we'll get that out of the way and post a video. yay! He set aside the guitar (and the ukulele) and just sang. And it was really good.



    Some people don't like Jason, but I do. I didn't at first but he's grown on me. Despite the dreadlocks. I like his voice. And his eyes, he has nice eyes.

    My absolute favorite right now is David Cook. He's the rocker this season and ready to be shipped off to a recording studio and start making an album because he pwns. He's consistently been very good each week, he steps it up and stands out from the crowd. AND he got a hair cut. Finally. :) So he looks great too. I'm a little torn, I don't know if I liked his performance from last night but here's from Dolly Parton week.



    And last but not least, Brooke White. She's so sweet and innocent and I just love her. She's had her bad weeks but she's really talented. I was pretty impressed to learn she can listen to songs and then play them on the piano...



    What about David Archuletta? Weeeell he started out being the cute 17 year old with the big voice that I wanted to win, hands down... and now... Well. We've pretty much heard everything David can do. No surprises... And since then, other contestants have started stepping up to the plate and David's still the same... so. Yeah. Sorry David.

    And Kristy Lee Cook. I cannot stand her. I have no idea why, I just really really really dont like her. She looks like a barbie doll or something and isnt she the one that sold her best barrel horse to get on the show but said if she wins she's buying him back? Well why'd you sell him in the first place? o.o there are other ways to get money for a plane ticket aren't there? AND she's already had a record deal AND they dropped her. Hmm. Carly Smithson also had a record deal and they dropped her too. But I like Carly more than Kristy.
    Syesha... She's okay I guess but I'm not a big fan or anything.

    Tuesday, April 15, 2008

    Movie Review: No Reservations


    Title: No Reservations
    Rating: PG-13
    Genre: Romantic Comedy/Drama
    Starring: Catherine Zeta-Jones, Aaron Eckhart
    I give this movie nine out of ten stars

    Top chef Katie has to take care of her niece Zoe after Katie's sister passes away. Katie knows absolutely nothing about children -- her life is the kitchen. But she takes a few days off from the kitchen to try and get to know her niece.

    When she returns, she learns that her boss has hired on a temporary replacement - Nick. He's energetic, enthusiastic, happy and loves opera. He has fun while he cooks, which makes Katie angry because that isnt the way she does things in her kitchen. But Nick begins to redeem himself in her eyes when he hits it off with Zoe and gets her to eat and talk; things she hadn't been doing a whole lot of lately.

    Katie begins to lighten up and relax and learns she can let people in.

    I didnt think this movie would turn out the way it did. I wasn't exactly sure what to expect though. I don't think we've ever seen a movie about chefs before. But it was a really good movie and I really liked it. Its also a good family movie. I definitely recommend seeing it.

    To buy the DVD, click on the picture

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    Monday, April 14, 2008

    Move Review: The Holiday

    Title: The Holiday
    Genre: Romantic Comedy
    Rating: PG-13
    Starring: Cameron Diaz, Kate Winslett, Jack Black and Jude Law
    I give this movie seven out of ten stars.

    Two women on opposite ends of the globe are having guy problems. In L.A. Amanda Woods finds out her boyfriend is cheating on her and then lied about it before confessing and in England, Iris Simpkins is madly in love with a man who could never love her back. The two meet online and decide to swap houses for the holiday.

    Amanda, used to her huge Hollywood villa has to adapt to the cold, small, Thomas Kinkade style house in London. Meanwhile, simple Iris is ecstatic - yet confused - about adapting to a mansion.

    On the first day of her holiday, Amanda decides this is not for her; Only to meet Graham Simpkins - Iris's handsome brother.
    And back in L.A. Iris becomes acquainted with Amanda's friend, Miles, who stops by to pick up some belongings of the ex boyfriend.
    The emotionally scattered women then begin to discover that not all men are dirt bags and it is possible to be happy, despite how miserable they've been in the past.

    This movie is quite cliche and very predictable but at the same time its cute and charming and I did enjoy it. And who doesn't love Jude Law? I mean, come on. ;)
    I dont know if I would watch it over and over, but it was good in its cliche, predictability.
    I think its more of a chic flick but hey, guys like chic flicks too sometimes :P

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    Tuesday, April 08, 2008

    Awesome-tastic



    Today I got a friends request on Myspace from somebody I didn't know. So i clicked on the link and the little message with the request was something along the lines of "We cheekily used your photo for our new song Pushing Daisies" and blah blah blah. Huh? So I checked it out... and there was my picture of daisies on their song. Turns out they're an Indie band from the UK.

    So I politely asked them if they would credit me for the picture and they were nice and said yes. C: And I'm now they're number one friend. Pshaw. That made my day.

    So if you want to check it out go here