Thursday, January 28, 2010

♫ We will, we will, smack you! ♫

Did you like the title? I thought it might catch your attention. No worries, no one will be smacking anyone. Today I did nothing. I wish I had a more interesting life, because then I could write wonderful things in my blog. Instead you have to constantly hear about how bored I am. Isn't that just typical?
Instead of saying how bored I am, I'm going to make up what happened today. Here goes:

This morning I awoke at five a.m and got out my samurai sword. After fighting off a band of bloodthirsty ninjas I ate an elephant for breakfast. Then I climbed into a jet and flew to Australia where I taste tested wasabi for three hours in a row after thatI went to Russia and rode a camel to Moscow. I filled in for Angelina Jolie in a movie at quarter to three, and then rushed to Washington DC for my meeting with Mr. President. He gave me three thousand bags of popcorn at my request, and all I had to do was teach his daughter how to yodle. Then I went to Japan for a dinner of sushi, where I ended up winning 5,000 dollars. Then, exhausted, I headed home and fell asleep.

And that was my day. Exciting, huh?

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Sitting here, bored, with nothing to do.

Howdy!
Just to let yall know, I'm bored. It's Wednesday and I already finished a load of homework, already checked my facebook TWICE, already ate lunch, cleaned my room, did my chores, and talked to Penney. So now I'm blogging and thinking about what to do. I think I will play outside.

Seeya!

A Whole New Year (Part 3, finally!)

Sorry about not posting, folks. Been real busy (not really).
So after we came back from Tai Ho, It was extremely busy. The hotel was packed with little kids.
"Oh, great," I said, rolling my eyes. "Now the pool is going to be stuffed with six-year-olds afraid of getting their head wet." The elevator was taking a long time to go back and forth because of all the passengers. I thought about taking the stairs, but right as I turned towards the stairwell the elevator opened up.
When I got to my room I put on my bikini and headed down. There was a group of girls acting like loonies in the pool. I just pretended to be busy and annoyed by them while I slipped into the hot tub. There was another girl there, and I said 'hi' to be polite. She wasn't in the group of girls. After a while I watched her slip into the pool and wade around. I talked with her for a bit, then I got bored and headed for the pool. I tried talking to mystery girl more, but I was not quick enough. She and her mom left. Disappointed, I stood under the waterfall as it came on. I smiled to myself as the other girls envy-stared at me. It was like I had some disease that made it so they had to stay forty feet away from me.
I left the pool a while later, because Levi was there and I wanted to say hi. Some other people visited too, I just forgot who. Levi stayed for a long while, and he ended up coming swimming with us later. It was fun, except for the part where the mean old guy told Dakota to stop cannon-balling. Some uptight mom probably complained about getting wet. In a POOL ROOM. So after he talked to Dakota EVERYone started cannon-balling. The guy was so mad that he stormed to the center and told everyone to stop diving or they would be forced to leave. Everyone cannon-balled when he left, except us of course. We left because we were bored.
Levi stayed until around midnight on Friday night. I fell asleep before he left, so I didn't get the chance to say bye.
The next morning I got dressed in my Saturday outfit and zoomed down to the breakfast buffet, inhaling my yogurt and muffins. Then everyone got in the car and we drove to Pike Place market. After looking at most of the stores, we all headed to the Seattle Science Center. We looked at a couple cool displays and then went to the Planetarium. In the Planetarium, Sky and Makayla walked in, and Sky proposed to Makayla!! Then their song played and they danced. Everyone took pictures.
We ended the day by going to The Old Spaghetti factory. It was fun, and tasty too. The next morning we packed our belongings, loaded into the car, and headed home.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

A Whole New Year! (Part 2; read the one under this first, please)

At around 11:00 we got out of the pool, showered and got dressed. We went to Tai Ho for lunch, and it was even better than I remembered. We even picked up Grandma, and she ate with us. At the end of the meal we got our cute little fortune cookies. Mine said "You will be succesful in love" (ooooh!).
Mama says we are going to study watchtower now, so I have to go. In part 3 of 'A Whole New Year' You will here about Saturday's surprising turn of events!

Whole New Year!

Well, 2009 is gone and here we are, starting a new decade. One of the very first things we did was roadtrip down to Seattle. This time, though, we dragged along some oakie blood- Cheyenne Kammeyer (see Chey's Words). Our first stop was Beth's Cafe`. Dakota and Gabe tackled a 12-egg omlett and mom and dad ate one together. I ate a huge $6.00 milkshake with french fries, and both Jesse and the other Chey had cheeseburgers.
After that filling brunch, we checked into the Embassy Suites. All of us kids gazed at the shining tile floors and the decorative koi pond. Jesse, however, was more interested in the pool. A short time later we unlocked our rooms and let orselves in. It was the best looking hotel room I had ever seen. Of course the first thing we did was get dressed for the pool. Because it was mid-week it was empty (yay). I wanted to relax in the hot tub first, But Cheyenne insisted on going into the pool first. So we jumped in. The water was surprisingly warm, and I waded in it for abot 5 minutes before I set foot in the hot tub. The hot tub was was NICE! I was so relaxed I nearly fell asleep. My next stop was the sauna, which was great! I loved the sauna.
I played in the pool probaby 1 1/2 hours that day before heading upstairs to take a hot shower. Then I got dressed and ready for a visit to one of my aunts- Aunt Bethany. She made deliciouse chicken enchiladas that tasted so good they could be in the 'Guiness Book of World Records'. The rest of the night I split my time equally between visiting my cousins and visiting my aunts.
The next morning I headed down to the breakfast and helped my self to Rice Krispies, Pancakes and Bacon. I also had cocoa and apple juice. For the rest of the morning I played in the pool. It was nice, because when they turned on the waterfall it was cool to stand under it. It was also great because the pool was pretty much empty, besides one boy whom we didn't know. We ended up playing Marco Polo w/ him. More in Part 2.