wait, i'm wrong
should've done better than this
please, i'll be strong
i'm finding it hard to resist
so show me what i'm looking forsave me, i'm lost
oh lord
i've been waiting for you
i'll pay any cost
save me from being confused
show me what i'm looking for
show me what i'm looking for
oh lord
don't let go
i've wanted this far too long
mistakes become regrets
i've learned to love abuse
please show me what i'm looking for
save me, im lost
oh lord
i've been waiting for you
i'll pay any cost
save me from being confused
show me what i'm looking for
show me what i'm looking for
oh lord
show me what i'm looking for
show me what i'm looking for
show me what i'm looking for
save me, im lost
oh lord
i've been waiting for you
i'll pay any cost
to save me from being confused
wait, i'm wrong
i can't do better than this
i'll pay any cost
save me from being confused
show me what i'm looking for
show me what i'm looking for
show me what i'm looking for
show me what i'm looking for
oh lord
Carolina Liar
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Heard this, this morning
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Sunday, December 21, 2008
Gramma Judy
My grandma taught me many things. We spent many days and nights sewing together. She bought me my sewing machine and taught me how to sew. She taught me to knit when I had the chicken pox.
Grandma was very knowledgeable. She knew everything. In my house we called her Dr. Grandma. Anytime we had a medical question or any question at all we called her.
I love my Grandma very much. She always amazed me with her ability to keep all of our schedules and being able to attend everyone’s events from dance shows, the many sports games, concerts, and anything else that we did. Especially graduations. With so many cousins it would be easy for someone to be left out, but she always managed to make each one of us feel special. She focused on our individuality. She loved each of us like we were her only grandchild, not one of many.
Because I am the oldest, I got to spend a lot of time with grandma. When I was young, my sister and I spent a lot of time with Grandma and Grandpa. When grandma was not able to drive, I drove her a few times. I don’t think she liked it so much though. She said it was an adventure!
I would like to share some of my favorite memories with you.
A few years ago, I got to go on a trip to Yosemite with some family members. One of my favorite memories from this trip was seeing my grandma and my grandpa ride bikes around Camp Curry. Also, on this trip, I wanted to go on a Sunrise Photography Walk. This meant getting up extremely early. Grandma volunteered to go with me. The first day we planned on going, we both overslept. But we made it on the last day of our trip. Yosemite was absolutely beautiful. We got to share this special time together. Also, after the photography walk, she drove me over to see something that I really wanted to see but we didn’t have time to see earlier on the trip.
Earlier this year, she told me that she wanted a bike, so she could get some exercise, instead of using the electric scooter. So, for her birthday some of us bought a three wheeled bike. I rode it over to her house to give it to her. It was so fun watching her ride the bike around, she had the biggest smile!
Last Thanksgiving, my sister and I volunteered to help cook dinner with Grandma. We did the shopping and helped cook everything. It was a blast! Grandma told us what to do and we did it. I really learned so much about cooking Thanksgiving dinner. I do enjoy cooking and Grandma encouraged me. I had the pleasure of helping cook some food for her just a month or so ago.
Something that I look forward to every year is Christmas at Grandma’s house. Her house was always so decorated. She also managed to put a stocking up on her mantle for all of us. We have a large group, I am not sure how she managed this. I think it involved fishing line and weights. She had nice stockings for decoration and then she would fill another stocking for us. She used to be able to hang both on Christmas day, but as the group got larger this stopped. In each stocking we had our favorite candy and treats along with lots of other goodies picked out just for each one of us. My favorite thing about Christmas though, was my ornament. Every year, she got us an ornament and wrote our names on them. It was always something we were into that year. I always looked forward to seeing what my ornament would be. And it was nice because now when we are on our own we will have our own ornament collection to start with. At Christmas time she used to buy these Gingerbread men ice cream sandwiches, every year. After they stopped selling them in the store, she started making them so we could still have them. We loved them very much.
I love my Grandma very much and I will miss her everyday. But I know she is up there with my mom, and Grandpa and Aunt Cindy and all the rest that have gone before, looking down on us, watching over us. I will think of Grandma every time I eat Peppermint Ice cream, or try to sew something or put ornaments on my tree.
Thank you.
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Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Heart of a Friend
My friend, http://kendersmusings.blogspot.com/, wrote this about me.
Heart of a Friend
Your laughter rings within my ears
Your smile shines so bright
Your sorrows you hide with your eyes
I see in a clear light
Your words ring out so truthfully
When offering advice
Your honesty about your heart
Proves you are too nice
I wish to walk along your side
Upon a sunset beach
So maybe this soft heart you have
To me you can then teach
For mine is hardened beyond hope
It hides within a shell
If I can’t find its freedom then
I know I’ll live in hell
You hear me rail against lost love
Your ear you gladly lend
Without complaint and with such care
This proves you are my friend
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Friday, December 12, 2008
Life Lesson
"That's not fair!" we would say as typical teenage girls do when things do not go their way. She would respond with "What do I always tell you?" We would sigh and repeat the phrase we had heard so many time throughout our lives. We had been required to commit it to memory and repeat it back whenever we would whine. We never did this willingly or without rolling our eyes or even void of sarcasm. We knew she was right, but we could never admit it.
When she got diagnosed with cancer, we knew these words were true. Never did they have more meaning then when she left this world.
We do not say those words willingly although we know they are true. We never roll our eyes when we say them and always are they void of sarcasm now. We know she was right and we have been forced to admit it. "Life is not fair and you don't always get what you want."
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Thursday, December 11, 2008
I wish you enough
I wish you enough sun to keep your attitude bright.
I wish you enough rain to appreciate the sun more.
I wish you enough happiness to keep your spirit alive.
I wish you enough pain so that the smallest joys in life appear much bigger.
I wish you enough gain to satisfy your wanting.
I wish you enough loss to appreciate all that you possess.
I wish you enough "hellos" to get you through the final "good-bye."
I am not sure where exactly that came from, but it was in a book I was reading and I wanted to share. My license plate frame says, "May you always have enough." I meant to mean "may you always have enough peace and love." But now it has new additional meaning.
Wishing you enough,
Malia
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Monday, December 1, 2008
Rosa Parks
52 years ago today, Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a bus. She ignited a civil rights movement. I think what Rosa Parks did was admirable. Although, what most people dont know is that this was planned. She did not just make up her mind at that moment. It was planned. Also, she was not the first person to refuse to give up her seat. The first was a pregnant teenager. She was not a good image to get behind though, which makes sense.
Anyways, here's to Rosa Parks, the face of an incredible movement.
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Friday, November 21, 2008
Girls Growing Up Too Fast
An interesting article from Family Circle magazine:
http://www.parents.com/teens-tweens/health-body-issues/body-issues/girls-growing-up-too-fast/?page=1
It was really interesting. Hope you check it out and enjoy it.
Have a nice weekend!
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Tuesday, November 18, 2008
a wise man once said....
In this sad world of ours, sorrow comes to all,
and it often comes with bitter agony.
Perfect relief is not possible,
except with time.
You cannot now believe that you will ever feel better.
But this is not true.
You are sure to be happy again.
Knowing this,
truly believing it,
will make you less miserable now.
I have had enough experience to make this statement.
Abraham Lincoln
Today in History
1863 - Lincoln traveled to Gettysburg to give a "short speech"
1928 - Mickey Mouse debuts
1966 - Sandy Koufax retires
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Monday, November 17, 2008
I believe
So, I was watching this video this morning and I looked up at the TV and they were showing images of destruction from the fires. It was a moment, I wanted to share.
Have a great day!
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Sunday, November 16, 2008
Are you a joy, testy, foe, or far?
So, I am home from a great weekend in Murrieta Hot Springs. It was so relaxing and I am glad I was able to go. The place was so beautiful. We spent time in the jacuzzi and got to see 9 women get baptized. We also hung out in the hot springs. We relaxed and got to know each other. We also learned about how to love well. We learned that there are 4 types of people we are called to love: Joy, Testy, Foe or Far. I think its pretty self explanatory. It was really enlightening and emotional.
Well I think we are going to go visit Grandma for a while. She is not doing well. They set up hospice in her home. It is a hard thing to go through but I know there must be a reason for it. I will be happy to learn that reason one day. I know that I will be ok, sad but ok.
I hope you all had a nice weekend and that everyone is ok regarding the fires.
PS - Thank you for the poetry.
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Thursday, November 13, 2008
I have no title.
So, I am off for the weekend tomorrow. I am going to a women's retreat with my church. My grandma is in the hospital and I am worried about her. I fear that she doesnt have much time left. I love her very much. I hope that I will be able to relax and enjoy this weekend.
On another note, I am talking to someone new and he makes me smile.
And to him, I say sweet dreams.
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Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Veteran's Day
So, I started tutoring last night, two fifth graders. It went well. I hope it continues to go well. The mom put a little whiteboard up in the kitchen for me. I feel like I havent been to school is so long. Last week, I didnt go to school because of the viewing and this week we have off for Veteran's Day. I am just about all caught up in my school work also. I have one big project to do. It is an inquiry project. We have to use students to research something. I picked something. I wanted to ask the students about homework. Why they think the teachers give it to them and why they dont turn it in, etc. But my professor said that is not good. Then I looked at the list of sample questions and there it was. My question was on the list of sample questions. I emailed him back and told him but he said that that sample question was not a good example! I already made my survey and "piloted" it, like I am supposed to.
So now I have to start all over. Sucks.
Today is Veteran's Day. Take some time to think about the soldiers who fought for us.
Today in History:
1918 - WWI ends.
1921 - The Tomb of the Unknowns is dedicated
1942 - The draft age is lowered to 18.
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Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Support Group
So, I am thinking about starting up a support group for women and girls who have lost their mothers. I am working it out in my head. I figure we meet and discuss the issues that we face:
Important events without our moms
Dealing with dads
Dads dating
Sibilings
Taking new roles.
Things like that and use each other for support. We talk about memories of our moms and we do fun things also and most importantly we are there for each other when we need it.
I dont have a name yet. Typically these groups are called "Motherless Daughters" but I dont like that name. I have a mother, she is just no longer physically here. If you have an idea let me know.
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Sunday, October 5, 2008
Gone Pink
As you can see, my blog is now Pink, in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Here is what's new:
Not much! School is going well, finally got caught up yesterday. Almost caught up on my Bible Study also. It is really hard because I have to think about me. Like one question is what are my talents? or Who has been the most influential person in my life? or my favorite Childhood memory? It's hard to pick one!
So, far had a great weekend. Got to see Cassie, Derek, Meghan and Matthew Friday night and Saturday I spent doing homework, but I am all caught up and that feels good. I also got to scrap a little for the Bible Study. Today I am going to church and then cleaning!
Prayer Requests: (if you have time) Cassie and her family. My Grandma and my Aunt Cindy. The financial situation of several of my friends.
Thank you.
Today in History:
1902 - Ray Kroc, Founder of McDonalds was born.
1947 - President Truman gave the first ever Presidential Speech to be televised from the White House.
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Saturday, August 23, 2008
weird thoughts
Ever feel like your life is a dream?
I remember being a children wondering if one day I would wake up and realize I had been dreaming my whole life. That thought comes back to me from time to time. Kind of a weird thought. It would be strange to wake up and realize that my life is different from what I dreamed.
One another note: last night I had a dream that I gave birth to a baby girl and I named her Isely. The weirdest part was that they dressed the girl and gave her to me to hold but they did not clean her off, she was still all gooey and whatever, but dressed.
Today in History.
1926 - Rudolph Valentino died
1960 - Oscar Hammerstein died
1999 - first cases of West Nile Virus reported in NYC
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Sunday, July 20, 2008
An Update
So, a lot has been going on in my life recently, hence why I have not posted!
I was housesitting for a friend for a week, which was interesting. I typically do not like to spend time alone but I survived a whole week alone. I also have been going to school, which is crazy because its summer school. The other thing I have been doing is planning a fundraiser, for the Avon Breast Cancer Foundation.
Today in History:
1969 Neil Armstrong walks on the moon.
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Thursday, June 19, 2008
"Your Laughter is hiding inside of you"
Last night in my class, our professor read us a child's book called "The Jester has lost his Jingle." It was written by a young man, 22 years old, who was diagnosed with Hodgkins Disease and he sat down crying when he was diagnosed. He soon noticed how much his crying sounded like laughter and he came up with the idea for this book. Anyways it was a really good book. The parents have produced this book out of their own money. The goal is go get the book into the hands of every child with cancer.
Check out their webpage at http://www.thejester.org
Today in History
1885 - The Statue of Liberty arrived in New York
1945 - "Who's on First?" premieres in a movie
1953 - The Rosenbergs were executed
1954 - Kathleen Turner was born
1977- Elvis records his last live concert
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Thursday, May 29, 2008
Today in History.
Quote from a song I heard last night: "This is your life. Are you who you want to be?"
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Monday, May 26, 2008
Memorial Day and Me
First I was afraid
I was petrified
Kept thinking I could never live
without you by my side
But I spent so many nights
thinking how you did me wrong
I grew strongI learned how to carry on
and so you're back
from outer space
I just walked in to find you here
with that sad look upon your face
I should have changed my stupid lock
I should have made you leave your key
If I had known for just one second
you'd be back to bother me
Go on now go walk out the door
just turn around now
'cause you're not welcome anymore
weren't you the one who tried to hurt me with goodbye
you think I'd crumble
you think I'd lay down and die
Oh no, not I
I will survive
as long as i know how to love
I know I will stay alive
I've got all my life to live
I've got all my love to give
and I'll survive
I will survive
It took all the strength I had
not to fall apart
kept trying hard to mend
the pieces of my broken heart
and I spent oh so many nights
just feeling sorry for myself
I used to cry
Now I hold my head up high
and you see me
somebody new
I'm not that chained up little persons
till in love with you
and so you felt like dropping in
and just expect me to be free
now I'm saving all my loving
for someone who's loving me
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Saturday, May 10, 2008
Dedicated to my Mommy
Craig Morgan's "Tough"
She’s in the kitchen at the crack of dawn
Bacon’s on, coffee’s strong
Kids running wild, taking off their clothes
If she’s a nervous wreck, well it never shows
Takes one to football and one to dance
Hits the Y for aerobics class
Drops by the bank, stops at the store
Has on a smile when I walk through the door
The last to go to bed, she’ll be the first one up
And I thought I was tough
Chorus
She’s strong, pushes on, can’t slow her down
She can take anything life dishes out
There was a time Back before she was mine
When I thought I was tough
We sat there five years ago
The doctors let us know, the test showed
She’d have to fight to live, I broke down and cried
She held me and said it’s gonna be alright
She wore that wig to church
Pink ribbon pinned there on her shirt
No room for fear, full of faith
Hands held high singing Amazing Grace
Never once complained, refusing to give up
And I thought I was tough
Chorus
She’s strong, pushes on, can’t slow her down
She can take anything life dishes out
There was a time Back before she was mine
When I thought I was tough
She’s a gentle word, the sweetest kiss
A velvet touch against my skin
I’ve seen her cry, I’ve seen her break
But in my eyes, she’ll always be strong
There was a time
Back before she was mine
When I thought I was tough
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Friday, May 2, 2008
"Hope Lives when people Remember"
But there is one day in the year when we make a special effort to remember (Zachor). Upon this one day, we remember those that suffered, those that fought, and those that died. Six million Jews were murdered. Many families were completely decimated.
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Tuesday, April 29, 2008
April 29
I'm so glad to see you..delighted that you came
I swear you haven't changed
I called you to tell you, I'm coming home in seven days
In a word it's all arranged
I've been so lonely since I lost my mind, and my patience is wearin' thin
But I feel lucky when I think of you, and how I'll see your face again
EVERYTHING IS FINE-APRIL 29
TRY TO BE ON TIME-APRIL 29
I used to be fearful, of the voice inside my head
And all the foolish things it said
Oh, tell me you'll be there-It would be just like old times
April 29I've been so lonely since I lost my mind, and my patience is wearin' thin
But I feel lucky when I think of you, and how I'll see your face again(CHORUS)
Unlock the door and...throw away the key
The sun is shining-We're finally free
I've been so lonely since I lost my mind, and my patience is wearin' thin
But I feel lucky when I think of you, and how I'll see your face again(CHORUS 2x)
[April 29 Lyrics on http://www.lyricsmania.com/ ]
Today:
2004 - National World War II Memorial opens in D.C.
1992 - Riots erupted in Los Angeles
1945 - Dachau liberated
1945 - Eva and Adolf marry
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Friday, April 25, 2008
Top 10 Famous Americans
So, today I was reading in the Smithsonian magazine an article. Some people took a survey of 11th and 12th grade students asking them to list who they thought were the top 10 most famous Americans excluding Presidents and their wives. They thought they would pick people like: Paris Hilton and Britney Spears. To their surprise they did not. This is the results from the article:
1. Martin Luther King Jr.
2. Rosa Parks
3. Harriet Tubman
4. Susan B. Anthony
5. Benjamin Franklin
6. Amelia Earhart
7. Oprah Winfrey
8. Marilyn Monroe
9. Thomas Edison
10. Albert Einstein
Well, I was curious so today I was at a middle school. I asked two classes to write down their top ten. One class was 6th graders and the other was 7th and 8th graders. Here is what they picked:
6th graders:
1. George Lopez
2. Miley Cyrus
3. Tupac
4. Chris Brown
5. Easy E
6. Rosa Parks
7. Martin Luther King Jr.
8. Usher
9. Britney Spears
10. was a tie between Jennifer Lopez, the Game, Selena, Daddy Yankee and Fergie
7th and 8th Graders:
1. Cesar Chavez
2. Miley Cyrus
3. Lewis and Clark
4. Micheal Jackson
5. Oprah
6. Martin Luther King Jr.
7. Janet Jackson
8. Clara Barton
9. Britney Spears
10. Nicholas Cage
Very interesting......
Oh and today I was accepted into the credential program at CSUDH!
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Wednesday, April 23, 2008
In the Pit Moshing with Jesus
Lots of interesting things from Bible Study tonight. The topic was Heaven and Hell. One person asked about the idea of different levels of Heaven, because in the bible it says you get into Heaven because you believe in Jesus Christ but it also says that you will be rewarded for what you do. My Pastor said, but he made a joke about being closer in the orchestra to Jesus and someone said we are in the Pit, and the Pastor responded by saying we are in the pit moshing with Jesus. Trust me it was funny.
We read this passage from Matthew 7:15-20:
15"Watch out for false prophets. They come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ferocious wolves. 16By their fruit you will recognize them. Do people pick grapes from thornbushes, or figs from thistles? 17Likewise every good tree bears good fruit, but a bad tree bears bad fruit. 18A good tree cannot bear bad fruit, and a bad tree cannot bear good fruit. 19Every tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire. 20Thus, by their fruit you will recognize them.
I hope that my fruit is good fruit. Meaning that I hope people can see my faith in the things that I do. I hope that people read this and recognize.
Today:
1564 - William Shakespeare was born
1616 - William Shakespeare died
1969 - Sirhan Sirhan (convicted of assassinating Robert Kennedy) receives the death penalty.
1956 - Elvis debuts in Vegas
1954 - Hank Aaron hits his first MLB Homerun.
1975 - President Ford announces that the Vietnam War is over for America.
1988 - My cousin Brittany Jewels was born.
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Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Happy Earth Day!
Happy Earth Day! Commit yourself to do something good for Mother Earth today! To see what other people are doing check out http://www.google.com/earthday08/. As for me, I am going to make a bigger effort to recycle and use less energy in the house and encourage others to as well.
Today in History:
1970: The First Earth Day is celebrated.
1937: Jack Nicholson is born.
1994: Presiden Nixon dies.
1945: Hitler admits defeat.
1886: Ohio makes seduction illegal. For men who are instructors of women. (its quite funny check it out).
http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history.do
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Monday, April 21, 2008
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month
Statistics
1 out of every 6 American women have been the victims of an attempted or completed rape in their lifetime (14.8% completed rape; 2.8% attempted rape).
17.7 million American women have been victims of attempted or completed rape.
9 of every 10 rape victims were female in 2003.
While about 80% of all victims are white, minorities are somewhat more likely to be attacked.
In 2006, there were 272,350 victims of rape, attempted rape, or sexual assault. (These figures do not include victims 12 years old or younger.)
Every 2 minutes, someone in the U.S. is sexually assaulted.
Here's the math. According to the U.S. Department of Justice's National Crime Victimization Survey — the country's largest and most reliable crime study — there were 272,350 sexual assaults in 2006 (the most recent data available).
There are 525,600 minutes in a non-leap year. That makes 31,536,000 seconds/year. So, 31,536,00 divided by 272,350 comes out to 1 sexual assault every 116 seconds, or about 1 every 2 minutes.
Sexual assault is one of the most underreported crimes, with 60% still being left unreported.
Males are the least likely to report a sexual assault, though they make up about 10% of all victims.
Almost 2/3 of rapes were committed by someone known to the victim.
73% of sexual assaults were perpetrated by a non-stranger.
38% of rapists are a friend or acquaintance.
28% are an intimate.
7% are a relative.
Stats taken from www.rainn.org/statistics
Today in History
1956 - Elvis had his first #1 Hit, Heartbreak Hotel
1989 - Chinese students begin protest in Tianamen Square
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Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Stamp Out Hunger and VT
I always wonder about what is going on to help people here in America. I know that people in other countries need help but I feel like we spend too much money and time helping other people and not enough on helping ourselves. Here is a great way to help out:
The time of year is here again when millions of Americans combine forces for Stamp Out Hunger™ —the nation's largest annual single-day food drive! To learn more, visit HelpStampOutHunger.com.EVERY PERSON MAKES A DIFFERENCE!We need your help spreading the word. Forward this message to your friends and family too and help get them involved.
ABOUT STAMP OUT HUNGER™On Saturday May 10th, letter carriers in more than 10,000 communities will collect food items and deliver them to local food banks to help some of the millions of Americans, including an estimated 13 million children, who face hunger every day.Since 1993, families have donated more than a half-billion pounds of food to Stamp Out Hunger™. You can help make this year our most successful ever.
Simply place bags filled with nonperishable food items* like canned meats and fish, canned soup, juice, pasta, vegetables, cereal and rice next to your mailbox this Saturday, May 10th.
Your letter carrier will pick up the bags and deliver them to your local food bank.**
Thank you! Your support is greatly appreciated.
* Please do not include out-of-date items or those in glass containers.
** If you live in an urban area, check with your letter carrier or bring food to your local post office .and they’ll deliver it to local food banks
Also today take some time to remember the 32 people who lost their lives last year at Virginia Tech.
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Tuesday, April 15, 2008
"Happiness is having friends by your side"
Time with friends, makes everything better. Yesterday I went to Disneyland and actually rode rides! Usually we ride a couple but yesterday I rode some that I have not read in quite some time. We went on Space Mountain (like always!), Thunder Mountain, the Matterhorn, and Pirates. I forgot how much I like Thunder Mountain!
Today quite a few things happened; here is the list:
1865 - President Lincoln was pronounced dead.
1912 - The Titanic sunk and the "Unsinkable Mrs. Brown" became famous.
1924 - Rand McNally releases its first road atlas, and let me personally say THANK YOU!
1927 - The first footprints were set at Grauman's Chinese Theater. They were from: Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Pickford, Norma and Constance Talmadge.
1947 - Jackie Robinson breaks the color barrier by playing in Major League Baseball on the Brooklyn Dodgers.
1990 - Ava Gardner dies.
http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history.do
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Monday, April 14, 2008
Lots of big things today.
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Friday, April 11, 2008
“We are a part of all that we have met.” Tenyson
Today I am at Downey High, substituting. I found a little booklet of “First Day Activities.” I really liked this one. I wrote it down and then decided to fill it out myself (anything to stay occupied).
-5 Significant People in shaping your life other than your parents
1. Heather, my sister, she has taught me so much about strength and courage.
2. Meghan, who has always been there for me, since we were like 7 years old, we have been friends and we will be until we are 107!
3. Cassie, I can not begin to explain the way Cassie has helped to shape my life. Just suffice it to say, my life would be very different without her presence.
4. The CG's. They know who they are and why they are significant! I love them!
5. My aunts, uncles, cousins, and grandparents. They have shown me strength, weakness, individuality and courage. Without them I would be different.
-5 Significant Events that have affected You
1. Something personal that I am not choosing to share.
2. My mom’s death.
3. 9/11
4. Being accepted to CSULB
5. Being a Grand Bethel Girl
-5 Possessions or Books that are important to you.
1. My teddy bear, Softy.
2. My pictures of my friends and family.
3. The ring my mom gave me.
4. The ring my dad gave me.
5. The book Tuesdays with Morrie, first book to make me cry.
-5 Long Term Factors that Identify You (i.e. race, gender, birth order, etc)
1. First born, I was often put in charge.
2. Freckles
3. “White”
4. Spirit/Pride
5. Reading
-5 Single Adjectives that Describe You
1. Sweet
2. Caring
3. Timid
4. Silly
5. Creative
-5 Topics You Know a Lot About
1. Job’s Daughters
2. Breast Cancer Awareness
3. Cooking
4. World War II
5. History, in general
3 Adjectives You want College Admission Directors to Write on Your Folder
1. Determined
2. Worthy
3. Ready
Interesting Things that Happened Today:
1945 : United States forces liberated a concentration camp in Buchenwald, Germany today. Over Twenty thousand inmates were free today after its capture. Since 1933, approximately 200,000 persons doomed to sadistic death or a living hell passed through the gates of the electrically-charged barbed-wire enclosure as infamous as the camps at Dachau and Oranienburg
1968 : President Lyndon Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act of 1968 , prohibiting housing discrimination and providing protection for civil rights workers. President Johnson, voicing outrage at the slaying of Dr. Martin Luther King and the violence that followed it, has signed an historic open-housing bill, The new law will prohibit discrimination in 80 per cent of all housing sales and rentals by 1970
1970 : NASA launched Apollo 13 , America's third manned moon-landing mission, from Cape Kennedy, Florida today, Two days after launch, an oxygen tank on the spacecraft exploded, forcing the astronauts to abandon their mission. Although they had only a small supply of oxygen, water and power, the Apollo 13 crew managed to safely return to Earth in the spaceship's lunar module.
http://www.thepeoplehistory.com/this-day-in-history.html?gclid=CP-vifrG05ICFQ9aiAodbRlgcw
1997: Alyssa Pataky, passed away.
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Thursday, April 10, 2008
reconciliation
Last night in my Bible study we discussed 2 Corinthians 5:16-21. This verse talks about reconciliation. According to my Pastor, the church is trying to reconcile "sinners" with God and people with people. I was confused by this concept as was other people in my group. I was wondering what that meant to reconcile with people. Do we have to get along with everyone? We are human, that's not possible. My Pastor said that we are supposed to fix broken relationships. I started thinking about my broken relationships and if I tried to fix them I think it would just make things worse. Maybe I just need to forgive people and if I have done that then maybe that is enough and will make things good?
Anyways here are some interesting things that happened today:
10th April 1912 : Titanic sets sail on her maiden voyage from Southampton to New York the Titanic has been described as April 10, 1912: the worlds most luxurious floating hotel, and was only 5 days out when she hit an Iceberg and Sank in the Atlantic with the loss of many lives.
10th April 1970 : Paul McCartney releases his first solo album after rifts between the group and announced that he has split from the Beatles.
10th April 1991: My baby cousin Tricia Leigh was born!
10th April 2003 : The House passes the bill creating a national Amber Alert system and strengthening child pornography laws.
http://www.thepeoplehistory.com/this-day-in-history.html?gclid=CNy5z_mA0pICFQbMiQodCjCShg
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Tuesday, April 8, 2008
The Peace Sign
So, this is something that if you know me you know I am all about. PEACE. There are many symbols for peace. Like the Dove and Olive Branch, the Peace Sign, or the "V" symbol with your fingers.
Well, my cousin was wearing a ring with a Peace Sign on it and someone told her it was a broken cross. This is something I have heard before, so I looked it up. I know that anything can be percieved differently to different people, but I wanted to know the origin.
I went to www.wikipedia.com and found some information. The peace sign as we think of it was designed in 1958 by Gerald Holtom for the Campaign of Nuclear Disarmament. It is formed from the semaphoric (flag) signals for the letters N and D (for Nuclear Disarmament), then connecting it to make a circle. You can find more information at www.peacesign.com
Some interesting things I found out about today in history:
1994, Kurt Cobain was found dead at age 27. I remember this day. A boy I went to school with came to school with Kurt's picture around his neck on a homemade necklace. Strange the things we remember!
1974, Hank Aaron hit is 715th homerun.
http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history.do
Hope you enjoyed my first post!
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