Monday, October 26, 2009
Messy Papers
Sorry about all the long tangents to this post which was initially going to be very short. The above mentioned friend used to call me the "Queen of Appositives" because I absolutely cannot tell a story without going off on all sorts of tangents. As I was saying yet again, it's ironic that my English class is my most difficult and confusing class that I have ever experienced. I often start choreographing dances or deciding what I'm going to eat for lunch in that class once I start getting confused--which is usually in the first fifteen minutes--but then I try to pay attention again and then I'm just even more lost. My teacher must think I'm special needs. I'm in a constant state of stupor. So what I really wanted to say in this extremely unnecessarily long post is that I was trying to spruce up a paper to turn in for a better grade, but I just can't read her handwriting! How am I supposed to fix a paper when I don't know what's wrong with it? I don't really understand why professors of English think that they can just scribble all over your paper and expect you to know what it says? Okay, I've only had teachers like that here at college. Apparently one is supposed to be able to decipher the encoded messages on essays by the time you're in English 218.
Saturday, October 24, 2009
The Curse

Attractive eh? That's what I thought. She is rather cute for a hippo. I did want to share this poem I found in one of my favorite books though:"Ode to a 'Budding' Ballerina"
"Donuts, hot dogs, stuff like that is bound to make a body fat. So if you're going to eat that way, you'll wind up in the blimp ballet. Unless the trend is toward a show of baby elephants on toe, I would suggest you put the brake upon your heavy junk intake."
So the goal is to break The Curse. I'm going to admit that I don't really want to become some health fanatic, I just don't want to look like a hippo on point. Well there's an image for you. Hopefully knowing this flaw won't damage your perception of me. I really do love my body and feel truly blessed for having such a strong healthy body, but there definitely comes a point where one needs to choose to take better care of the great gift that has been given to us by our Heavenly Father. So here is to breaking The Curse! (And not just for me.)
Friday, October 16, 2009
To My Mama

This is my Granddaddy Peterson and my oldest niece. It's such a darling picture. I used to sit on his lap like that too and he would cut cantaloupe with his pocket knife. To this day, cantaloupe is still my favorite fruit.
These are my wonderful brothers about five years ago. They pretty much act like this all the time. I think they're all pretty great.
And this is my family a LONG time ago! All of us, except for my oldest brother and sister. I think it's a swell picture anyways. I'm the cutest one in front holding the doll. Her name was Sugar (prounounced Sugart).
I know it wasn't much, but it is a lot to me.