This post seems daunting for some reason, so pardon it if I seem to ramble a bit. I'm kind of tired. What's new with that, though, right? Okay, so here's my humble attempt to sum up what has happened between the last time I posted and today. First off, my characters still won't budge. They're still in the same dull place they were when I wrote the last post. Urg. Aggravating people. Secondly, Wednesday afternoon, Cameo and Ivy came over for a sleepover. We had loads of fun, painting nails, doing facial masks, watching Disney movies and old 50's movies, staying up until two in the morning talking...hehehe...sorry Mom and Dad :) Thursday evening, we drove up the mountain with our cousins Rachel, Lydia, Abigail, Hannah and Caitlin and listened to Christmas music--Amy Grant, Straight No Chaser and the like. Since the last Summer ball, I'd been looking forward to the Christmas Ball. We danced the night away. Virginia Reel, Cotton-Eyed Joe, Scottish Shotish (is that how you spell it?), the circle Shotish, forgot the name to that Polka-like one, but it was my favorite even though I was doing the man's part, the Macarana, etc. I got to see some friends I haven't seen in a long time. Rachel, Lydia and Abigail were going to spend the night, but Rachel was feeling a bit sick so she had to go home. :'( We missed you. Friday we watched the Voice finale. I was so mad that Damien didn't win. He got fourth place, people. Fourth! He deserved to win! Me and Emma and Abby are deciding that we're suing America for voting him into fourth. Here's one of his songs. He's amazing! Fortunately, the person we liked second won. A country singer named Craig Wayne Boyd. If you have no idea what I'm talking about, don't worry. It's a singing show we like to watch:)
Saturday, nothing! Ah, glorious, luxurious nothing! Read books--a Hansel and Gretel retelling that was....disturbing. Who likes the story anyway? I mean it's about a witch who eats children. Hello, anyone? Something wrong about that? Watched Mom's Night Out again, because we were in that sort of mood. :) Today, we went to church and saw a cool Charles Spurgeon sermon excerpt about the meaning of Immanuel. I posted the video below. Gave me chills. Of course, everything gives me chills...I walked around the park with Rachel, Lydia and Emma and we laughed, pretended we didn't know each other and played on the playground swings and rolled down the humongous hills in Cottonwood Park. Acted immature, basically. :) And we went to the Broadmore to see the lights. They were beautiful! Call me a romantic sap, but there is going to be a love story taking place there sometime in the future. What a charming, romantic place! All dark, with the lighted trees surrounding a partially frozen lake where hundreds of geese are resting. A bridge spanning it, decked in wreathes and bows. Fires border the lake, every here and there, warm in the chilly night. Oh, and Nana and Papa gave us our Christmas gift today. They gave us one ounce of silver and gave us the decision. Trade the silver in to them for what it is worth now ($16.06) or wait and see if the price goes up. I chose to keep mine and wait. I'm kind of excited about doing this:) Watching to see if my "investment" is making any money. There's my sum-up. Hope I didn't bore you. ;)
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12/22/2014 12:19:06 am
Okay, FIRST of all, I am the one who rolled down the hill and acted like an idiot with Lydia and you and Richard were the ones ignoring us... So this comes to show, I am more immature than you, so HE
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Jesus girl! (aka Hannah)
12/28/2014 09:46:25 am
And I'm perfectly fine with being more mature:)
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Cameo
12/31/2014 08:13:33 am
Hee, hee, hee.
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Jesus girl! (aka Hannah)
12/31/2014 10:10:12 am
Good times! Miss you! :)
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About Me!Hannah writes to satisfy her imagination. She's written six books so far--five of which need to be rewritten--and is working on a seventh. She ranges through a variety of genres, but favors contemporary YA, fixing broken characters. She wants to use her writing to change people and bring hope. She's currently going to college for Nursing and that takes up most of her writing time. She's a rather stereotypical writer, talking to imaginary friends, eavesdropping on people at the store, secretly being nosy, stashing herself away in her room with a paper and pen and chocolate and her teddy bear. She loves Jesus, the way the morning smells, her family of seven (four siblings), old movies, fairy tales, candles at night and helping people. She writes on another blog at nerdywriter.blogspot.com to hopefully build her chances of publication. My Author Site:Archives
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