Tuesday, December 26, 2006

Not much for today. I'm kind of babysitting since Erin's pretty out of it. Thankfully, Rei is sleeping on her tie-down next to me. I can't hear what the boys are doing...which might not be a good thing knowing them...but it probably means they're on playstation. umm...anything else I should add? oh yes, this girl is hillarious, and the home video is touching. to visit it go to
happyslip.com. thanx every body who wished me a happy birthday.

Thursday, December 21, 2006

What do you think? I know her hands too small....I soo need to work on my proportions.

Wednesday, December 20, 2006

christmas/b-day

™ Cuteberries.com - Cartoon Dolls, Cute Disney Graphics, Saniro Graphics, Myspace Pictures, Myspace Codes, Myspace Layouts, Myspace goodies, Myspace stuff and more ! ™ so today is my b-day, but I liked that little greeting so I put it up. I am now 15 years old, and still saved! I'd put up a birthday pic, but...
1. I can't find Erin's camera
2.My hair is disgusting since I was sick 95% of the day
Really, today I was too sick to my b-day breakfast, but that's okay, I'm just going to have it tomorrow. So I guess you could say my birthday is tomorrow, because it's the things you do on the day, not the day itself, that makes it special. ttfn!

Tuesday, December 19, 2006

is this not

ROME (Reuters) - A village in the Italian Alps is finally basking in winter sunlight thanks to a giant mirror installed on a mountain top to reflect the sun's rays into the main square.Viganella, with a population of less than 200, lies in a valley so steep that each year from November 11 to February 2 it hardly receives any sunshine.
That was until Mayor Pierfranco Midali decided to do something about it.
Now a 5-metre (16-foot) high, 8-metre (26-foot) wide mirror tracks the sun's movement and reflects its rays into Viganella's historic piazza.
The mirror, which cost around 100,000 euros (67,000 pounds), was unveiled on Sunday to the delight of the inhabitants.
"Here it's very cold in the winter and residents, many of whom are elderly, used to stay inside all the time. Now people are enjoying sitting on the bench in the square and having a chat," said Maria Velona, who works at the townhall.
Midali has been contacted by local authorities with similar problems in Canada, the United States and France.

this from yahoo! news