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Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Motown (edited often)
Motown is a makeshift (for lack of a better word) town that my sisters and I "created" in our giant side yard. About 5 years after it was created, we decided to inform other people about Motown. So we made a short, instructional video, that I'm going to share with you when it finally uploads!!!
Motown has been falling apart since the cold weather started. The weeds and prickers have thrived, and the mustard weed has grown onto the roads. But, lately it's been getting warmer, and we've been able to get a lot more done. We have made an awesome garden, and we just got a bunch of seeds! So, hopefully by this summer the town will be thriving (and not the weeds and prickers!).
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Ukulele
Bella got a Ukulele for Christmas. She started playing the second she saw it. She has already mastered two songs: Anyone Else But You by The Moldy Peaches and Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star by Public Domain.
Just yesterday, Bella started teaching me how to play Anyone Else But You...and I don't suck that bad.
Just yesterday, Bella started teaching me how to play Anyone Else But You...and I don't suck that bad.
Friday, January 8, 2010
Pills
I have Lyme's disease, so I have to take ten pills throughout the day.
Here is my swallowing schedule:
In the morning- I take two Colostrum on an empty stomach. After breakfast, I take two FC Cidal and one Fluastar.
At night- I do the same, but with dinner.
I love taking these pills about as much as I love having an Xbox--oh, wait, I don't have an Xbox.
Well, until I can get over my Lyme's disease, I'll just have to deal with my pill taking.
Here is my swallowing schedule:
In the morning- I take two Colostrum on an empty stomach. After breakfast, I take two FC Cidal and one Fluastar.
At night- I do the same, but with dinner.
I love taking these pills about as much as I love having an Xbox--oh, wait, I don't have an Xbox.
Well, until I can get over my Lyme's disease, I'll just have to deal with my pill taking.
Hey y'all, I'm famous.
Do you need a voice-over? Then hire me; I am experienced!
A friend asked if I would be willing to do a voice-over for the American Lung Association. I agreed, and it was really fun. We met with the producer, Paul, and I got to see him work the equipment. I only had to go through it two or three times, before he said we could move on the the next one. I was a little surprised, because I was only expecting to do one voice-over. But it was a good thing that I had practiced for both scripts that I had been given.
So where does my career go from here? Next, I'd love to takeover Bernie Mac's role in "Ocean's Fourteen". I love Bernie Mac--wait, loved Bernie Mac. But I'm ready to step into his spot.
A friend asked if I would be willing to do a voice-over for the American Lung Association. I agreed, and it was really fun. We met with the producer, Paul, and I got to see him work the equipment. I only had to go through it two or three times, before he said we could move on the the next one. I was a little surprised, because I was only expecting to do one voice-over. But it was a good thing that I had practiced for both scripts that I had been given.
So where does my career go from here? Next, I'd love to takeover Bernie Mac's role in "Ocean's Fourteen". I love Bernie Mac--wait, loved Bernie Mac. But I'm ready to step into his spot.
Saturday, December 12, 2009
The Giver
I am reading The Giver by Lois Lowry. At first I hated it, but when I got to chapter ten, it started to get really good. This is probably my favorite book that I've ever read. Here's an excerpt from the back of the book.
Jonas's world is perfect. Everything is under control. There is no war or fear or pain. There are no choices. Every person is assigned a role in the Community.
When Jonas turns twelve he is singled out to receive special training from The Giver. The Giver alone holds the memories of the true pain and pleasure of life. Now it's time for Jonas to receive the truth. There is no turning back.
Lois Lowry
The Episcopal Academy
December 6th, 2009, 8:30 AM, Cruce Merchant walks into The Episcopal Academy, ready to take their entry test. 12:05 PM, He walks out of the Study Hall, his face stoic and unreadable. As he neared his mother she said "How did it go?". And he replied, "I failed Miserably."
Not only was this true, he also had to retake the test in a month! The problem was he didn't know if he could pass this time either.
Friday, December 11, 2009
Youtube
Hey guys. I just wanted to inform you that I currently have 3 different Youtube accounts. Youtube is a great way to share your favorite, funniest, and just plain weirdest moments with the rest of the world.
I use my account weirdal333 for simple skits that me and my sisters make up.
I use my account MunchyFrog for "professional" videos that me and my friend make.
I use my account NotaniPhone for videos about my iPod touch.
Check 'em out.
Ipod Touch
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