Monday, 27 February 2012

February 27

We are back today, and it's not as bad as I thought it would be. I got a lot done, and I enjoy that.

My older brother is giving my younger  brother computer game advice. I love seeing such camaraderie between my brothers.

Usually my sister washes our guinea pigs, but today I washed a few, and I was in no way envious. Guinea pigs that have been living in rain for a week aren't usually noticed for their good looks...or smells. In future, I should help out more, because it's not fair for my sister to do it all herself, but I can't say I'll enjoy it. Quality time with our guinea pigs might help though...they are really cute when they're small.

Sunday, 26 February 2012

February 26

How could the weekend be almost over already? Once again, I won't write much, because I want to make the most of every second. I know there will be another weekend next week, but I won't get as much computer time then, so I want to make the most of every moment I can get now. Who knows what might happen next week (except God, of course)?

Saturday, 25 February 2012

February 25

I don't want to write much now. I'm reading a story on the internet, so I want as much time as I can possibly have before it gets too dark. We did not go to Dreamworld today, due to a severe weather warning. The weather today was hot and rainy, the worst possible combination. Bye!

Friday, 24 February 2012

February 24

I am completely convinced that you can find anything on the internet, if you know where and how to look. I love searching some of my favorite things on the internet, and reading what other people have to say about them. I think it is so cool, and it makes me think about things in a different light.

Do you ever do something way too much, and then start thinking like that? I have recently had the weird experience of typing my thoughts on a mental computer. I can't touch type, and if you asked me where the keys are on a keyboard, I wouldn't really know, but somehow, I can find them without any trouble in my head. Also, if I've been reading a particular book for a while, sometimes I can still see certain passages from it when I close my eyes. It's kind of cool, and kind of weird.

It is drizzling steadily here. It'll probably be cold tonight.

Thursday, 23 February 2012

February 23

I'm starting to get tired of saying that nothing has happened, but not much has. Last night my mother made the most gorgeous chocolate cake, with chocolate sauce just dripping out of it. It tasted fantastic. She's not sure if she can do it again, but I hope she can, because I think it would be the best birthday cake ever!

My sister showed me a new way to tie my hair. It looks really nice, and a bit old fashioned, but still really stylish. She is more creative than I am. I wouldn't experiment with my hair, because I wouldn't want to get it all tangled. She doesn't mind.

Tomorrow is Youth Group, and the day after my dad is taking us to Dreamworld, without my little brother, so we can ride all the scary rides he doesn't like. Rides with such attractive names as The Claw, Tower of Terror II,The Giant Drop, Buzzsaw and Wipeout. Don't they sound like fun! My little brother hardly ever agrees to go on a scary ride, but once he's been on, he loves it. Unfortunately, we won't have enough time on Saturday to persuade my little brother on every ride, so he can't come. We are hoping, however, that by the end of the year, he will have been on all the rides, especially the scary ones. We've already made a start, by getting him on thrill rides at White Water World, but water rides aren't as scary.

Wednesday, 22 February 2012

February 22

We did go square dancing last night, and my mother did make vegetable soup. It had lots of purple potatoes in it, so it was a really dark purple and thick. It was delicious.


The sunset last night was really amazing, after the storms we had. I got some great photos. Some of these photos were taken of the east, and they still look amazing!






I really like all these photos. They are just so glorious.






I also got some photos of Angel, who is much bigger know. She is definitely a girl, and a beautiful one too.
Isn't she gorgeous! She is my favorite of all the recent babies. Thunder is equally gorgeous, but way too loud, so he cannot be a favorite. But the Angel is mostly quiet, entirely gorgeous, and going to be sold in a few weeks. That's OK. Babies are never as cute when they grow up. Angel will, to me, be forever a baby.

Tuesday, 21 February 2012

February 21

We may not be going square dancing tonight, as my brother is feeling sick, and my mother is tired. I'd like to, but I realise that a good night's sleep is important, and therefore staying out late dancing might not be the best idea.

Today wasn't been a very interesting day. I just worked all day, and we went to the library and went shopping this afternoon. I don't think that classifies as exciting. Square dancing would make today interesting, but as we may not be able to go tonight, that may not be able to count.

My mother may be making vegetable soup for tea! That would be delicious.

My brother has just come out with the strange idea that reading isn't fun. What else could reading possibly qualify as? Of course reading is fun! Reading is fun, educational, entertaining, interesting, and almost anything you can think of. It depends on what you read, how you read, when you read, and where you read. For example, reading by torchlight under the covers at night pretty much has to be fun. Why would you do it otherwise?

Monday, 20 February 2012

February 20

I'm getting new glasses next week! I haven't had new glasses for a while, so I'm starting to need them. They are going to be purplish, with a nice pattern on the side. They are patterned, and metal, so I'm slightly worried I'll break them. I've broken all the metal pairs of glasses I've had before now, so I now wear plastic ones, and sometimes I break those too! I haven't broken a pair for almost a year, so hopefully these new ones will be fine. Once, my little brother broke a pair of my glasses by accidentally standing on the nose piece...while I was wearing them!

My sister is on the keyboard. She didn't have her keyboard lesson today, because her teacher is on holidays. She did have her singing lesson though.

We sold three little babies today. We still have five at home, three little girls and two little boys. One of our boys is Thunder, who is much louder then thunder should be. Thunder isn't meant to be that loud, or that high pitched.

My sister and I got a whole lot of clothes yesterday from a friend. Now my sister looks really different. She's tall, so it makes her look more grown up, and (shock and horror) teenage! If I call her that, she'll get mad at me.

Tomorrow is square dancing again. Woo hoo! I hope it's as much fun this time as last. It should be. Everyone was great last time, why not this time?

Sunday, 19 February 2012

February 19

I am so so so hot. It is really hot here. At three, it was 37 degrees. It was about as hot yesterday, when we were at Dreamworld and White Water World. I got sunburnt on one side of my neck, and it really hurt. The rides were fun though. Most of us went on 7 rides at Dreamworld, and even  my little brother went on some of the thrill rides. He wouldn't go on one of the rollercoasters though, so he only went on 6 rides. My favorite of the day was the Reef Diver. On that ride they spin you at 60km/h, then they raise you in the air until you are spinning round vertically, and even go upside down! That ride wasn't at all crowded, so we all went solo. White Water World was good too. I loved the Hydro Coaster! Huge queues, but it was worth it. We had 9 rides together,, but my older brother skipped on one of the rides, and instead rode the Wedgie twice. Therefore, he had 10 rides. We finished by going over to the Temple of Huey and Little Rippers. Altogether, there are five rides there that you can ride either single or double. It was getting late by then, although we didn't know it, so the queues were practically non existent. I rode 2 rides solo, then I was my little brother's tube carrier for another four rides. It was awesome, going on so many rides! Then, we all gathered, and started getting our stuff. One of the staff actually asked which exit we would be leaving by, it was so late! When we got to the car we found out it was 5:30.

All up, the number of rides we went on was:
My dad: 23
My older brother: 22
Me: 22
My sister: 23
My little brother: 21

That is A LOT of rides.

Friday, 17 February 2012

February 17

My sister is sitting right beside me, so I'm going to have to be careful what I write. She could look over my shoulder and see my writing something, and then tease me about it for days, or at the very least, hours. She's really good at teasing, especially about secrets. Either that, or I'm not very good under questioning. I have kept some secrets though, so I'm guessing that she's just good at interrogating.

My little brother, sister and I have been busy all day on Mathletics. It is mega fun. My sister and I have a similar skill level, at least on the easy levels, so we can play against each other. She's faster than I am, but that is partly due to the fact that she, on a desktop, has a number pad, while I, on a laptop, do not. It's also because I'm missing the enter button on my keyboard. As a result, she wins more than I do, but I have a better accuracy, so we are still pretty evenly matched.
We have to go really soon, so I'll have to stop writing. About...now!

Thursday, 16 February 2012

Hiccups

I have had hiccups on and off today, and I have decided that it is incredibly annoying to have hiccups and a cold at the same time! I really don't like having hiccups. It means I can't talk properly, I get teased by my brothers and sister, and there is no cure. It just goes on and on and on. I had hiccups last night as well, and I thought they were gone, but it seems they came back this morning.

The longest attack of hiccups in the world was 68 years! Charles Osborne, an American, had hiccups from 1922 to 1990. In India, they believe you get hiccups when someone close to you is thinking about you. That would be weird if it were true. Imagine people in love. Whenever one thought about the other, they would get hiccups! Really awkward!

Wednesday, 15 February 2012

February 15

We went square dancing last night, and it was so much fun! I didn't think I would like it, but I really did. Everyone was nice and friendly, and I picked up the steps without much difficulty.

Today, we visited Strathpine library. None of us had been there before, and it had a good selection of books. My sister, who hardly ever borrows anything, looked like she was borrowing 6 books, and I borrowed 16. I actually had to borrow some books on my older brother's card, because mine was too full, and as you can put 40 books on a card, that's quite a feat! For most people that is. I have my card full a lot, too often I sometimes think, because if I have my card full when we visit new libraries, I can't borrow anything, and that's really awful.

My little brother looks like following my older brother's tradition of computer games. They both seem to like the same ones, and are both pretty good at it.

Sometimes I think I should only post when I actually have something to say, but then I don't think I'd ever actually post. Not much really big and exciting happens to me, like flying to the moon. That would be really neat! I don't think I'd like it though. Who would want to eat out of a tube, even if it does mean you get to go to outer space? It would still be awful!

My sister is playing the keyboard. She doesn't seem to have lyrics to any of her new songs. She doesn't sing along. Maybe she's just to busy concentrating to sing, as these are new songs.

I have to stop now, or I'll never be able to read all my new books this afternoon!

Tuesday, 14 February 2012

February 14 (Valentine's Day)

Firstly, Happy Valentine's Day! I hope you all enjoy/ed it.

Wouldn't you love to be a tech whiz, and be able to hack computers and do all sorts of stuff like that? I don't think I ever will be, but I think it would be so cool. One day I want to be able to design websites, but that, though really cool, isn't quite tech whiz level.

My sister is on the keyboard. She is not playing carols, but actually seems to playing something really gloomy. I don't know it. It sounds really nice though.

My little brother is a maniac in training. He's on Mathletics, and talking about himself in the third person, narrating his competitions. It is so funny! He's got the whole crowd, aka himself with different voices, cheering him on. With support like that, how could he lose?

I didn't get any Valentines today, and I couldn't even wear red or pink, because it's my policy to always wear a blue polo shirt on Tuesdays. Tuesdays we volunteer at the library, so I like to wear polo shirts then, and blue is my favorite.

We'll have to sell some of our baby guinea pigs soon. Truth, Salvation and Gideon are almost old enough, and by Friday they will be. I'm pretty sure they will be sold next Monday. Even though they will soon be gone, at least we will have the rest of the babies, until they too have to be sold.

Monday, 13 February 2012

February 13

Tomorrow is Valentine's Day. What am I going to do? Probably wear red or pink, and leave it at that. I don't know what else I would do.

Yesterday was incredibly hot and muggy, today was hot, yet now it is storming. Why can't the weather make sense, and do one thing at a time? It's uncomfortable feeding the guinea pigs in the rain. My guinea pigs are the furthest away, so I have to spend the most time in the rain.

We've been out all day, a lot of it because of my sister. She has both singing lessons and keyboard lessons, and is good at both. It takes up a lot of time though.

The other big reason we were out today is because it is our grandpa's birthday, so we took the hour long drive up the coast to say Happy Birthday, and bring a cake. The cake was delicious!

One thing I didn't mention over the weekend is that my brother's have switched bunks! My little brother now sleeps on the top bunk, and my older brother has the bottom bunk. It made sense, because my older brother stays up later, and now he doesn't have to climb the ladder and possibly wake up my little brother.

I was reading about Brother Andrew today, a guy who smuggled Bibles behind the Iron Curtain. Some of the stuff he did was amazing. Like, in line at a checkpost one time, he noticed how thorough the search was. It usually took up to an hour, and could involve pulling all the stuffing out of the seats to make sure there was nothing hidden there. Yet somehow, he was through it in under 30 seconds, even with a pile of Bibles in open view in the passenger seat. God can do the most amazing things!

Sunday, 12 February 2012

February 12

My little brother has been playing a platform game at my computer, and left the annoying music running. Even worse, I can't find a mute button!

Our new pastor was inducted today. There was a big lunch to celebrate, and it was delicious. He seems like a fun guy, but not a mushroom.

I can't really think of what else happened today, except that I read a lot of comic books, of all kinds. I got my brother interested in some Tintin comics, because we've seen the movie, and he wants to compare. It's funny and frustrating when he insists on saying that the comic, which was written way before the movie came out, is actually the one that has misrepresented the story! He's unbelievable. He knows which came first, but refuses to admit it.

Comics are so cool. In some of them, but usually more the TV show kind than the book kind, you could fall off of a building, and come away with nothing more than a black eye, and some bandages! It's even cooler when cartoon characters know that they are cartoons, and act accordingly. I mean that they do stupid stuff, and show off about how impossible it is.

Friday, 10 February 2012

February 10

Last night, because my older brother was away, we watched Little Women, and it is such a great story! Sad, but funny, and just amazing. It wasn't a really accurate depiction of the movie, but it was still a great movie. My little brother and sister have never read the book and they still really enjoyed it!

When you read a book, is it like you are just reading the words on a page, or is it that you are looking through a window into the bookland, or is it that you are actually walking around, living the book with the characters. One way of putting it is that a story is like a door. Some people read like they are looking at a shut door. Some people read like they are looking through an open door. I read like I'm through the door and walking around. I don't know anyone else who reads like that. I know a few that read like looking through the door, but no one who goes through the door. Then again, I haven't asked many people. My little brother might by a walk through the door person if he read more, and read longer books with more in them, but he doesn't, so I can't tell yet. I'm hopeful.

I have not actually read any fiction yet today. I've been really busy with schoolwork, especially Maths. Maths is one of my most disliked subjects. It can be interesting, and some bits are awesome fun, but some bits are just so long and boring. Still, it's not too bad, just boring.

Have you heard the song Reality by Newsboys? One of my favorite lines is "Can you find a better photo for the milk carton backs?". It's awesome.

Thursday, 9 February 2012

February 9

I can hear a lot of little "hup" sounds from my little brother's computer game. He's playing Light Temple, and seems to be going well. It's meant to be a two player game, but he's doing well by himself.

Do you ever feel really guilty when a book series you really like, but only borrow at the library, never buy, stops production due to lack of sales?  That definitely makes me feel guilty. I always think that if I had bought one of the books, they wouldn't be going out of buisness, as if 1 book could change everything. As a general thing, it's writing a book that changes everything, not buying it. Last Sunday, I read online that the Hardy Boys: Undercover Brothers, will not be continuing. I really like those books, but I don't own any. Now I wish I did. Hardy Boys are awesome!

We redesigned our lounge room today. My sister, little brother and I moved around our two blue lounges, and now the whole room looks entirely different. Much more open and inviting.

Currently, it is really loud here. My sister is playing on the keyboard, I'm playing Third Day on iTunes, and my little brother has music that comes with his game. Still, my mother is reading serenely, like there is not a sound in the whole house. I'm not sure I could do that. My sister and I are both compulsive singers. If we know the song that is playing, we pretty much have to sing along, unless we are concentrating wholeheartedly on something else, like I am right now. I can't touch type, so I need to be looking at my fingers while I type. I'm pretty fast, which just makes it harder to keep up with what I'm typing.

This is post 101, which is still pretty cool. I really love palindromes like that. There are also palindromes like A Fool, A Tool, A Pool; LOOPALOOTALOOFA! Even though it doesn't make much sense, this one is funny! There are more palindromes here.

Tomorrow is our first time this year at our church youth group. I can't wait!

Wednesday, 8 February 2012

February 8

Post 100! This is my 100th post! And the weather is celebrating by being the wettest weather for all of this week. Yippee, just how I wanted to celebrate my 100th post.

Mathletics is really fun. My brothers and I are really enjoying it, and being able to play against each other in math competitions. That's really cool. I like chance, data, and graphing. Those are my favorite maths subjects, along with algebra.

I cannot think of any way to celebrate my 100th post, except this

100th POST!!!

 

Tuesday, 7 February 2012

February 7

This is post 99, so tomorrow will be the big 100 post mark! I still don't know what to do about that. I really need a good idea, or even 4 ideas, or 8, or 11. I don't care how many, but anything from 1 up would be great!

This afternoon, my little brother got a copy of Persuasion, which we are currently reading as a group. This copy is all his, not borrowed from a library. He thinks it is fantastic! He's actually really funny about it, looking at it and talking about it all the way home. This, from the boy that has said that he hates reading! It's hilarious!

My sister is on the keyboard. I don't know what she is playing, but she seems to be doing well.

Last night, my sister and I were talking about Sense and Sensibility, specifically, what if Willoughby had never gotten involved with Eliza? Marianne would have married him, and thrown the entire story out of line. We decided that Edward would have married Lucy Steele, and either have stayed in town, or gone to live at the Norland Parsonage. Elinor would have married Colonel Brandon, and been reasonably happy. Robert would have married Miss Morton, with her thirty thousand pounds, and be even more doted on by his mother. It would still be a reasonably happy ending, but not nearly as tragic, or romantic.

This afternoon, we went to the library, and I got more books. My book stack has not reached the curtain rod, as it had for a while, but it is about halfway.

Monday, 6 February 2012

February 6

This is post No. 98, so the 100 mark is getting ever closer. I don't know what to do to mark the special occasion. Any ideas?

I was reading Mansfield Park last week, and I was thinking that Fanny Price is a bit like Cinderella. Not as important as her cousins, cast down by them, not going to balls. I also think that if Fanny Price were Cinderella, (spoiler alert), then Henry Crawford, not Edmund, would be Prince Charming, even though she loves Edmund. Henry Crawford is undeniably charming, both the "stepsisters" want him, he's rich, and altogether better qualified for the role of Prince Charming. Obviously, the "stepsisters" mother wouldn't be the stepmother. Aunt Norris is much better for the role. Despising Fanny, loving the Miss Bertrams, wanting Maria to marry well, though I suppose my analogy is a little inconsistent, as the one that Aunt Norris wants her to marry is not "Prince Charming", but I can suppose that Mr Rushworth is a King of somewhere else. Does anyone agree that it is a lot like Cinderella?

Let's see, what else can I say? I'm a little lost one what to write about. Nothing much interesting seems to be happening. We didn't do anything especially interesting either this morning or last night, so I don't know what I can say. I read a lot, but that's not unusual. My sister had her first singing lesson, and her first keyboard lesson of the term. She's practicing the keyboard now. Finally, we have something other than Christmas carols to listen to. She's playing something brand new, that I've never heard before.

Something that I haven't mentioned so far, is that last Friday we went to GoMA, the Gallery of Modern Art,  and the Queensland Art Gallery. We saw a few of the exhibits, and they were pretty cool. I really liked some of the stuff in the Yayoi Kusama exhibit. I've posted a picture of one of the displays below. This one was a bit creepy. The eyes in the middle of the flowers are weird.



Sunday, 5 February 2012

February 5

We went to Dreamworld yesterday, and it was so cool! I went to just Dreamworld 3 and a half years ago with my dad, and my sibling have never been before, so it was really awesome! We just went on a few smaller rides, not any of the hugely exciting ones, because my little brother doesn't like scary rides, but it was still fun. We enjoyed the water rides a lot, even though some were lame, like the Thunder River Rapids.

I read a few really good books this weekend, as well as 2 really awful ones. I read The Considine Curse on Friday, and it was awful! Definitely not what I like. It had werewolves, and they did the most gruesome things. The other one I read was called The Orphan of Awkward Falls. It wasn't as bad, but still not my type of book. Too weird.

My sister is back on Virtual Villagers. She's liking looking at all the villagers frozen mid-movement. Now she's un-paused the game, and is playing with them. I can hear the sounds the little village kids are making.

Thursday, 2 February 2012

February 2

I've got another follower, Wayne. Thank you! It is so cool to see another person following my blog.

Last night, my brother inscribed his initials in soap too. Unfortunately, he chose the soap that we are currently using, and therefore his initials have worn put already.

Isn't it annoying when days are hot without being sunny? I love a hot sunny day, or a cool cloudy day, but a hot cloudy day is just frustrating. It doesn't seem sunny enough to put a fan on, but it's too hot to get by without one. Fortunately, there is a nice breeze blowing through the doors most of the day.

For once, my sister has disappeared, but my older brother is right nearby. I think my sister is in our room, maybe with headphones in, listening to music. My brother is in the backyard, checking for damages after my little brother was in the backyard with a soundtrack of smashing sounds. A little bit alarming.

It's a quarter past two right now, at least in this part of the world. I don't know what everyone else is doing, but they are probably at school. This is part of my schoolwork. Lucky me!

I can't post tomorrow, because we have to get up really early to get to the city, so my sister can get her braces checked. There appears to be a problem with them. After that, we stay in the city for the whole afternoon, because we're spending the weekend with our dad, who lives in the city. There isn't really a point in making the trip twice. My older brother will be in the city all day anyway, to study. So no more posts til Sunday.

Wednesday, 1 February 2012

February 1

I just wrote January out of habit, but it is actually February. Hard to believe at the moment that it's only the second month of the year. It seems that Christmas most be at least 5 months ago, not 1 and a bit.

My little brother spent the last of his money on ordering us lunch today. Courtesy of him, we had delicious pizza and sides for lunch. Very generous of him to spend the last of his money on our lunch.

At the moment, my little brother is playing a physics game on the computer, Fantastic Contraption 2. It's really fun in the first edition, and though I've never played number 2, it looks like fun. My older brother is giving him advice while also working at his own computer. I can't say for sure where the majority of his attention is.

My sister is at the keyboard, playing Jingle Bells. Any sane person would know that February is waaaaaay too late to be playing Christmas carols.

My sister is jokingly considering keeping a bar of soap in her bag at all times, as an air freshener. I don't really know why, as her bag isn't really used much, and it never smells bad. I think she just likes the smell of the soap. She wants to engrave her initials into one of the bars. She actually did! She just showed it to me, and it actually has her initials on it!

Tuesday, 31 January 2012

January 31

This is post number 94, so I'm approaching the 100 post line. Awesome! I can't believe I've been blogging that long.

January is almost over, and I have just discovered how much I have to do this year. Not a very pleasant discovery, except for the fact that I have a whole lot of compulsory reading to do, which is very cool! I can't wait for that part, though I'm a little nervous about the rest.

My sister has a lot of Virtual Villagers walking around. Not the same ones as a few days ago, as an alarming number of them died, so we restarted with some new villagers. These ones will hopefully survive better than the last lot.

My brother is attempting a game of chess beside me, but it isn't going well. He keeps getting checkmated. My little brother is just playing outside again. He is definitely the most outdoorsy of our family. He actually really likes being outdoors, with mozzies, guinea pigs squealing, mud squelching, and itchy grass. I'm obviously not a fan. But my brother can find all these imaginary villains, as well a whole lot of men to follow him around and do follow all his orders without question.

Isn't fop such a great word? It doesn't seem like a real word, but it is, and when you say it right, it sounds fantastic! Fop, by definition, means
1
obsolete : a foolish or silly person
2
: a man who is devoted to or vain about his appearance or dress : coxcomb, dandy
Such a great word!

Monday, 30 January 2012

More Baby Piggies

These are our absolutely beautiful baby piggies. They're a little dirty at the moment, but are still very cute. Thunder is black, as black as a thundercloud, and Lightning is brown, with a small white patch that looked a lot more like a lightning strike when he was a newborn. Thunder is bigger then Lightning, and they are both bigger than the 4 babies that were born a few days before these two were.

January 30

Today was another of those days that seem to be shadowing me. Nothing much happened, but it was a good day. I got plenty done, but none of it was extraordinary, and often wasn't even interesting. Tomorrow our teachers come around, to get a writing piece, and talk with us. Scary! On the plus side, they're bringing more books! That's always a good thing.

My little brother, sister, mother and I read/acted some of Pride and Prejudice this afternoon. We each chose a part, and played it out. We usually had to change parts at the end of a chapter, but it was still an interesting activity. I'm the only one who has read the whole book, although my sister read some of it last year, so I was the main reader, as in, I was narrating.

My little brother is in the backyard, as it has finally stopped raining, and has even mostly been clear today. Unfortunately, that means we will probably have to change guinea pig houses this afternoon, and that's a really smelly job, especially after rain.

I actually haven't posted pictures of Thunder and Lightning, at least not that I can recall, so I'll go take some photos, and be back soon to post them.

The Kings Love (edited)

One of my followers pointed out that I had actually switched from past tense to present tense part way through the story, then switched back a bit later. So here is the edited version.

The King’s Love
 
24 January 2012

Once, there was a girl. She thought she had everything. She thought she was good. She thought her life was perfect. But it wasn’t.
As she grew older, she realized that she didn’t have everything, and life wasn’t perfect, but she didn’t know what to do about it.
She was enslaved by the ruler of her world. She wasn’t perfect, and what she thought was hers wasn’t. It was all part of one thing. She had to work hard, to get things she couldn’t use, and didn’t need, but thought she needed. She felt stressed, worthless, and hopeless. She cried out for help.

Then, one day, a King arrived. He came to her home and said “Child, I want you to be my Princess. You asked for help, and I want to give it. If you trust me, one day I will come fro you, and take you to a place far away, where you will be loved and cherished. I want you to be my Daughter, and live in my Palace. Just trust me, and all this will come to you. Will you trust me?”

The girl looked at the King, and saw a forever of happiness, and the love of a father, in his eyes. She trusted him completely.

“I may not come for a long time, but I will leave with you my Son. He loves you a lot, as much as I do, and paid the ruler of this land with blood so that he and I could come for you, and free you. He will stay with you, and be your Brother. If you trust him, and ask him for his help, he will help you, and do things you would never imagine.”
Then the King left, leaving his Son behind to watch over his new Princess.

The King’s Princess had a wonderful life, with her new Brother’s guidance. One day, the King came back for her. He lifted her into his golden carriage, and his Son got in beside her. He took his Daughter and his Son off to his magnificent palace, and even though his Daughter had never been there before, she still felt at home.

The Princess lived there forever with her Father, the King, her Brother, the King’s Son, and all the other Princes and Princesses that the King had called to him.

Rice

I was answering questions at freerice.com, when my older brother asked me how much rice fills a bowl. Because bowls come in all shapes and sizes, I can't tell that, but I did find out that there are 7,250 grains of rice in a cup. That is a lot of rice, for only a small serve. At freerice.com, they donate 10 grains of rice to the World Food Program for every question you answer correctly. That means you would have to answer 725 questions for one person to get one cup of rice. That's a pretty sad thought.

Sunday, 29 January 2012

January 29

Virtual Villagers is a really fun game! I spent most of my afternoon watching the little people running around and working at their jobs. They aren't very clever, but they're really fun to watch.

We had a really delicious lunch today. Lasagna, then a pear crumble I cooked myself. It's the only dish I can really make. Otherwise, I can't cook anything.

Back at school tomorrow. It should be alright. School isn't so bad, and two teachers will be coming around on Tuesday to chat. That may or may not be something to look forward to, but it should be interesting!

Once again, we didn't do much today. It is a weekend, after all. That's one thing that a new school week will bring. Something to write about!

Saturday, 28 January 2012

January 28

My brother is taking on a mysterious Fred on his computer. He is once again on Truthseeker, and is being attacked by plants. My little brother and my sister are playing a two player platform game. My sister is better at it.

Not much is happening now, because it's a weekend. On weekends, we don't do much. Especially when the weather is this weird. It was fine this morning, torrential 5 minutes ago, and is now drizzling. Hard to work with that kind of weather.

I don't know what else we will be doing today. Maybe a board game in the afternoon, I'll read a bit, online or off, and not much else.

My brother had to leave his game temporarily, and now his computer character is talking, asking when it will be time to save the world. It's got a bit of an attitude for a computer game. I think it's bored.

Friday, 27 January 2012

January 27

Thanks to my new follower, Lady Disdain. I now have a grand total of 5 followers! It's not much, but it's a start.

My family had an art afternoon here. My little brother was engraving, my sister was painting, and my older brother and my mother were drawing.  They did pretty well, but didn't finish. They probably will soon, maybe sometime next week.

First week back is almost over. Tomorrow is Saturday, and that means a break, and hopefully a sleep in. It also means I get to read my comic books again before they have to go back to the library. It's our policy here that no comic books are allowed to be borrowed out of holidays, unless holidays are coming up really soon, like, next week.

My sister is going to have to do keyboard soon, but for now she's just playing music on her computer. She just came up and read my post from over my shoulder, and now is talking at me about putting her in my blog. She doesn't read my blog, so she doesn't know what I blog about.

My little brother is in the backyard-turned-swamp. He likes playing out there, and even has a pair of cut down gumboots so he can be out there whenever, all weather.

Another guinea pig had babies today. They are super cute, and we called them Thunder and Lightning. Thunder is all black, Lightning is kind of really dark brown with a streak on his forehead. We called them Thunder and Lightning partly because of their colours, and partly because of the weather, which is atrocious (that is such a great word). Due to the aforementioned atrocious weather, I haven't got any photos yet.

Writing Pieces

I have written a few pieces over the last few days, and I think now is a good time to post them.


Yellow Rain
25 January 2012

One afternoon, I sat on the porch, in a swing chair, watching the rain. Rain, rain, rain. It came down hard. The skies were grey, and the sun was nowhere in sight. I put my foot on the ground to swing the seat. Swinging slowly back and forth, I started to get sleepy. My eyes were getting harder and harder to keep open. Suddenly, I noticed the rain didn’t look the same. The puddles in the gutter weren’t clear, or grey, they were a dirty yellow colour. I’d heard about acid rain, but was it really yellow? It looked more like lemonade. Now that I thought about it, the air smelt like lemonade too. Would it taste like lemonade? It still could be acid rain, and I could be burnt to a crisp. Was it worth it?

Without realizing it, I had already gotten off the swing chair, and was walking towards the yellow rain. Slowly, I poked a finger out towards the rain. A raindrop landed on my finger. At least now I knew it wasn’t acid rain. But was it lemonade? I licked the yellow raindrop off my finger. It was lemonade! I ran out into the front yard, standing there with my head tilted towards the sky, mouth wide open. I savored every drop that fell in my mouth.

Maybe I’m dreaming, I thought, half believing that that’s all it was. Nah, couldn’t be. My dreams never taste this good! I pinched my arm to prove it to myself. I’m not dreaming, I thought confidently. Then I woke up, lying on the swing chair, where I had fallen asleep watching the rain.  

The King’s Love
24 January 2012

Once, there was a girl. She thought she had everything. She thought she was good. She thought her life was perfect. But it wasn’t.
As she grew older, she realized that she didn’t have everything, and life wasn’t perfect, but she didn’t know what to do about it.
She was enslaved by the ruler of her world. She wasn’t perfect, and what she thought was hers wasn’t. It was all part of one thing. She had to work hard, to get things she couldn’t use, and didn’t need, but thought she needed. She felt stressed, worthless, and hopeless. She cried out for help.

Then, one day, a King arrives. He comes to her home and say “Child, I want you to be my Princess. You asked for help, and I want to give it. If you trust me, one day I will come fro you, and take you to a place far away, where you will be loved and cherished. I want you to be my Daughter, and live in my Palace. Just trust me, and all this will come to you. Will you trust me?”

The girl looked at the King, and saw a forever of happiness, and the love of a father, in his eyes. She trusted him completely.

“I may not come for a long time, but I will leave with you my Son. He loves you a lot, as much as I do, and paid the ruler of this land with blood so that he and I could come for you, and free you. He will stay with you, and be your Brother. If you trust him, and ask him for his help, he will help you, and do things you would never imagine.”
Then the King left, leaving his Son behind to watch over his new Princess.

The King’s Princess had a wonderful life, with her new Brother’s guidance. One day, the King came back for her. He lifted her into his golden carriage, and his Son got in beside her. He took his Daughter and his Son off to his magnificent palace, and even though his Daughter had never been there before, she still felt at home.

The Princess lived there forever with her Father, the King, her Brother, the King’s Son, and all the other Princes and Princesses that the King had called to him.

 This last one was written today, as part of a 100 word challenge. The challenge this week is based on a picture, this one to be specific. 

The piece itself, not including the title or date, is exactly 100 words. 

 
The Burger
 
27 January 2012

I grabbed my order from the counter and walked quickly to a table. When in a hurry, like I was, move fast. I sat down at the table, took my meal out of the bag and frowned. They had forgotten my burger! “I need a burger over here!” I shouted. “Burger coming sir,” called a worker. I scowled, not seeing anyone. How could they say that a burger was coming, when it obviously wasn’t? My attention was caught by a pair of hands coming out of the wall, holding a burger. “Your burger, sir” said a voice out of nowhere. 

I would really appreciate an opinion on any or all my writing pieces, so don't hesitate to give yours. 

Thursday, 26 January 2012

Australia Day

It's Australia Day. Happy Australia Day! Have a great day, doing what you love to do. For lunch, my family had lamb steaks, with green avocado and golden corn. As Aussie as we could.

Unfortunately, my little brother is incredibly bored. My older brother, mother, sister, and, obviously, myself, are on the computer, and his computer is away in his bedroom, so he wouldn't be able to chat while on the computer. Here, that's what everyone does.

My brother is playing Truth Seeker. For those who don't know it, it's a game where you try to rid the world of weeds that are taking over everything. It's pretty cool, with a lot of evil plants.

Not a lot is going on at the moment. With everyone except my brother on the computer, all is pretty quiet, excepting of course my sister listening to music through her headphones. No one can hear the songs, but we can definitely hear her.

Wednesday, 25 January 2012

January 25

Finally, the rain has stopped enough for me to go out and take photos of our newest baby piggies. There are four of them, and they are really cute. My favorite is Angel, who has the most beautiful and unique colours of all our guinea pigs.  From the top is Teddy (affectionately nicknamed Tiny Teddy), Cadbury,  Marble, and Angel.  The one at the very bottom is also Angel.

Tuesday, 24 January 2012

24 January

For the middle of summer, surely it shouldn't be this rainy? It sounds like a stampede is going on right outside the door, and I'm almost as unwilling to go out in it.That means no baby guinea pig photos yet.

For our first week back, we have to write a report on something we did this holiday. I finished mine yesterday, and my sister finished hers yesterday, but my brothers take a while. My little brother is still working on his now.

My older brother is on his laptop, working on his game developing materials. He's really excited about it, and must be doing pretty well, because he definitely sounds like he is.

I've been writing today. I wrote a few different stories, and this is one of them. It's called Hiding.

Hiding
24 January 2012

She crouched under the bush, hardly daring to breathe. Were they after her yet? How close where they? She knew they were coming. They hadn’t seen her leave, but they’d figure out where she went. The only question was, how long would it take?
She shifted position. The thorns were scratching her arms, drawing blood. Surely nobody would look for her in the middle of a thorn bush. Who would hide there? She would. She couldn’t be found, not now.
She heard footsteps and stiffened. Don’t look here, she whispered in her head. Don’t look here. They came closer, moving slowly, taking care to search thoroughly. She heard breathing right next to the bush, and glimpsed a hand through the bush. She held her breath. After all her effort, surely she couldn’t be found now? As if answering her silent plea, a shout of pain rang out. Her searcher had caught his hand on a cluster of thorns, and withdrew. She smiled. She was safe, for now. Her smile quickly disappeared, as she remembered that though they’d moved on for now, they’d be back...and soon.
She heard some shouts in the distance. Had they caught someone else? At least it wasn’t her. She was still safe. Wait… they were coming back. Footsteps slowly moving toward her… making their way through the thorn bushes… closer…closer…and…”I found you!” her three year old brother shouted. Hide and seek was over.
 
Were you surprised? I had fun writing that piece. It's not long enough to submit as a report, but I'm not very good at writing long stories. I prefer short simple ones. Long ones need a plot.

My mother is listening to Third Day. They are her favorite band, and she loved their music. I think they're pretty good, but I have different tastes. They still make the list.

Snack time! Anyone who's reading this, now is the perfect time to get a snack. My mother is getting some nuts for us to nibble nicely, not Nobby's nuts, but still nibbly nuts. END OF ALLITERATION.

That's All, Folks!

Monday, 23 January 2012

January 23

For our first day back at school, did it have to be so rainy?! It's been steadily raining since mid-morning, and I'm tired of it. One of our guinea pigs had babies today, and I haven't been able to take photos, or even see them again because of all this rain.

My little brother is practising his harmonica. He got a new one for Christmas, to replace his old broken one, and I think he's enjoying it. My sister is on the keyboard at the same time, and they don't harmonize at all. They don't clash too badly, but they certainly don't harmonize! Now he's right behind me, staring at the rain while playing his harmonica. Maybe it inspires him. He can't actually play a song on it, but he makes up interesting melodies, that I kind of like.

The summer holidays are over, and so is the Summer Reading Competition at our library. I can't wait for them to announce a winner, but so far they haven't. I'm probably too impatient, but there isn't a specified date I can wait for, so impatience is inevitable.

My older brother has disappeared again. I'd like to know what he actually does in his room for hours on end, but I know what he doesn't do. His computer is sitting here beside me, so he's not on that, though I suspect he might be before long. I think maybe he's tidying the room he shares with my little brother. My little brother is a very adept hoarder, and keeps things that you wouldn't believe.

I'll try to get some baby piggy photos on my blog soon, maybe even later today. The rain is starting to slow, so it might not be long.

Sunday, 22 January 2012

January 22

 I'm in a bad mood, so I won't write much, for fear of being overly pessimistic.

I saw 2 movies this weekend. Yesterday was Sherlock Holmes: A Game Of Shadows, and this morning, I saw Tintin. Of the two, I preferred Tintin, though it isn't at all like the comic it was named after. It's a mixture of 3 different Tintin comics, with some bits that were entirely unfamiliar. It was still good, thrilling, adventurous and funny. I'm a little disappointed that they left out Professor Calculus though.

Other stuff? My sister has done her keyboard practice, and is now listening to music. My older brother has disappeared into his room as usual, and my younger brother is wandering around the house being bored.

The library summer reading competition finishes today, and tomorrow we go back to school. I don't really want to. I want to read more comic books, and get ready for school. Oh well. I'll live through it, and get used to being back soon.

I have the misfortune of being in Grade 11 this year, and I have to think about what I want to do after school. I don't want to think about it. If it has to happen, it has to happen, but do I really have to think about it? I don't want anything to change.

Friday, 20 January 2012

Another Update

Yesterday, my brother went to a Orienteering event at the South Bank Institute of TAFE. He wants to be a game designer. It was a bit strange not having him there as we wandered around the city, but I think he'll enjoy going there. He found out that some of his friends are going there too.

This weekend, to finish off a crazy week, we will be at our dad's place. So I can't update on Saturday. I hope we get back on Sunday in time for me to put in a few more hours in my reading record before the reading competition closes.


My little brother is acting a fair bit loopy. It's not even 9, and he's already battling villains in the backyard, with appropriate sounds, and songs.

Thursday, 19 January 2012

Holiday Update

I have a lot to write, not a lot of time to write it in, and I'm not sure where to start. I think I'll start with our holiday, and put today's news in my next post. 

On Sunday, we arrived at our grandpa's place, where we stayed. The next day, we left for our old town, on the Sunshine Coast. We grew up there, and my sister and little brother were born there. It had changed a lot since we had last been there, about 5 years before. We walked all around town, and caught up with my godmother. We also saw a whole lot of people that I didn't or barely remembered. In the afternoon, we visited a Christian bookstore in the area.

Tuesday, we went to another town. We never lived there, but visited it often, and knew it as well, as our home town. It was miserable weather for walking around, even worse than the day before, so we mostly stayed at indoor places. We had lunch with my little brother's godmother, and then went to Sunshine Plaza, the closest big shopping centre with our grandpa.

The next day, we met up with another godmother, this time my sister's. We also visited an old friend, who were kids the last time we knew them but are now older. I almost forgot, but there is a fantastic playground near the local Plaza. Last time we were there, it was fantastic, and it still is. It's huge!


Everything and everyone seemed to be smaller than I remembered, as I suppose comes with being far taller than I was when we left. It's amazing the difference 5 years can make.

Sunday, 15 January 2012

January 15

We go in about an hour,and won't be back until Wednesday,  and I don't know what books to bring? I read a lot, and we will have to get there, and back, and all the driving we'll do when we get there, so I need a lot of books. Should I bring some comics? My Jane Austen collection? Some Clive Cussler books? I can't decide, but I have to within the hour! What will I do?

Saturday, 14 January 2012

January 14

We go off on holidays again tomorrow. We left all out guinea pigs with friends, including our 3 new babies (!), and 2 pregnant girls.

From being so hot earlier this week, now it's kind of cold. It's only 4:58, and it's already cool outside.

My sister and I found a new game online. Secret Builders. It's really fun. We spent hours on there, changing avatars and chatting. It was interesting.

Friday, 13 January 2012

Baby Guinea Pigs!!

Of our 10 guinea pigs, 2 are my special responsibility, Fudge and Noble. Today, Fudgie had 3 babies!!! The top one is going to be called Truth, for his belt (of truth). The middle one is going to be called Gideon, for the horn on his head. The one on the bottom will be Salvation, because he has no hair at the very top of his head, so it's like he's wearing a helmet (of salvation).They are so gorgeous!! We won't know whether they are boys or girls until they are about 3 weeks old. They'll probably be sold at 6 weeks. But until then, we have 3 cute and cuddly babies!

January 13

Do you believe that everyone should have speech? My mother has been telling about a famous person who plays tennis, who has been rejected by Tennis Australia because she shared her views about something, and those views were contrary to popular opinion. I believe that some things shouldn't be said, because it's rude, but if you want to voice your opinion, you should be allowed, without getting sued, or publicly humiliated over it! Different people have different opinions. Why should some of those opinions be not allowed?

That's probably enough questions for one post, but I do think that freedom of speech is important. My dad likes to talk about how because some people do silly things, everyone is penalised. Like, I think it's ridiculous that a teacher isn't allowed to give a crying child a hug. Things like that.

My little brother is setting up a board game next to me. He's not going to play it, he just wants to move all the little characters around the board. Anyone who's played Break The Safe might understand how fun it is to move the little figures around the secret-lair themed board.

My sister is on another computer, putting a book review into the moreton library website. Once she's finished it, she'll have 14 tokens. I've got 31 tokens. Our older brother has 5 tokens. That makes 50 tokens all up, and hopefully that's enough to win us the iPad. The other two are probably thinking the same thing, but I think I should be the one to get the iPad. After all, I am the one who contributed the most tokens. More than half. More than 3/5 even.

Next week, we head up the Coast, to where we used to live. It should be fun, visiting all our old hangouts. I'm hoping we'll meet some old friends, but so far, none of them have contacted us, and a fair few have moved. I'd really like to see them though. Most of them, I haven't seen for 5 or 6 years. Some of them are probably all grown up now.

Thursday, 12 January 2012

January 12

Thankfully, it's not nearly as hot today as it was yesterday. It's just very warm, rather than incredibly hot.

Yesterday, my little brother and I played a game of Monopoly. We don't play it very often, because it often ends in an argument, but yesterday we did. I spent almost all my money on property, and got 4 complete sets, and 2 others. He only spent a little bit on property, and kept the rest of his money. At the end, I had $4212, and he had $3209. Property is so better!

My little brother got a skateboard just after Christmas, and he loves to lie on his stomach and push himself through the hall. Last night, as he was getting up off his skateboard, he sat on the nose, and the other side rose up and whacked him! It was hilarious. I'd been pushing him before that, and that was funny, but that was awesome, funniest thing he did all night. THe second funniest would be when he go this directions a little off, and accidentally went right into a box! He had rolled off before that, and there was such a great feeling of 'Abandon Ship!', that I couldn't help but laugh.

My sister is practicing on the keyboard again, and I hope that soon she'll get some new songs to play from her teacher, so that she will stop playing Christmas carols. I'm getting slightly sick of them, but I don't think she'll be stopping anytime soon.

Wednesday, 11 January 2012

January 11

I had a really great post here, but then nothing showed up. I don't know what happened. Unfortunately, I can't rewrite it all, because it's lunchtime. It's still really hot here, and my sister and I have been wearing sleeveless dresses all week, and got a new one each yesterday. I have to stop, because it's time for lunch.

Tuesday, 10 January 2012

1,000 ways to get kicked out of Wal Mart.

This is something I found on goodreads. You don't have to join up to read it, but if you like books, and talking about books, I suggest you do. It's called 1,000 ways to get kicked out of WalMart, and it's a discussion in the group

This is the Group that Has a Freakishly Long Title. If You Like This Title, Then We Suggest You Join And Chat For a While. Come On. We Know You Want To. Please? Please, Please, Please Join! And Invite Others! Maybe We Can Get A Lot Of Members... 

January 10

It is so hot!!! Some of you will probably be in the middle of Winter right now, but here in Australia it is really hot. Where I am, near Brisbane, it is 30 degrees Celsius. In Brisbane itself, there is a high of 32. We've got lots of fans on, cold water in the fridge, but it is still so hot!

Is your opinion of holidays that it is a good time to
A. Have fun?
B. Relax?
C. Get ready for the next school year?
D. Do housework for at least 2-3 hours a day?

I reckon, definitely B, though I know that some housework is necessary.

I got a collection of Peanuts comics from the library today, and it's kind of funny. Not a very modern comic, but still entertaining.

Could you comment on what the weather is like where you are? Obviously, it's hot here, but what's it like where you are from, and where is that? I hope that it's not as hot as here.

It's lunchtime here, so I gotta go. Sausages for lunch, cooked on the BBQ.

Monday, 9 January 2012

January 9

My blog is now up to 4 followers, and I'm really excited! Thanks so much to RayRay G and Elizabeth, who choose to follow my blog. I'm really happy about that.

My little brother is bored. He gets like that on holidays. He doesn't have a computer, doesn't read comics (weird), doesn't like reading, and doesn't know what else he can do by himself. Neither do I. I have a computer, I read comics, and I love to read. I don't usually need anything else to do.

My mother had guests around this morning, and they talked for ages at our dining room table. I spent the time with my sister in the room we share, uploading songs to my iPod. I haven't done it for ages, so I have a whole lot of songs my dad left on their when he gave this computer to me, as well as an assortment of songs I've loaded on.

Have youe verc onsi dere dhow hard itis tore adan ythi ngwh enyo uput itli keth is?
(Have you considered how hard it is to read anything when you put it like this?)

It's funny how easy it is to change an intelligible sentence into utter nonsense. In the sentence above, I just split everything up into 4 letter sections. It's easy to do, but hard to read. If you changed every letter to the one after it in the alphabet, it would also be easy to do, but hard to read.

But, you can actually read anything as long as the first and last letters are in position. Think of a sentence, and scramble it like that. Is it hard to read? or about the same? If you do it right, it should be the same, or maybe a little harder.

Sunday, 8 January 2012

January 8

My older brother is playing Left Behind: The Game on the computer just near me, and it's loud. All sorts of sounds and exclamations are coming from the characters. My sister and younger brother are playing with their toys, who all have weird traits. One of them, his eyes will literally pop out of his head if he sees something green. Another 2 have radioactive hair. Need I say more?

Do you know anyone who will talk to you when they have no one else to talk to, but when their friends come, it's like your invisible? I know some girls like that, and it's irritating. Worse, they don't even notice they do it. They consider me a friend, but hardly ever talk to me. I don't get that. For me, a friend has to be someone you know well, talk to often. I admit, that isn't absolutely necessary, but for me, it mostly is. Because of that, I have few people I can say are really good friends. You know the old saying, a friend in need is a friend indeed? I don't actually agree. I don't think that just because some one will help you if you're in trouble, they are a friend. For example, if you are hanging off a cliff, and someone saves you, but never talks to you again, are they a friend? I'm not sure.

Saturday, 7 January 2012

January 7

My sister is mad at me for not playing with her, even though this morning she didn't want to have anything to do with my games. She can be very frustrating sometimes. Right now she's setting up a game of PollyPockets with my little brother.

When is too early to plan a birthday party? I planned the majority of my birthday party last night, even though it won't happen until early June, and my sister has an important birthday before that. I'm just excited about my plans. I want to host a sleepover party with three friends. It's the first time I've done anything like that, and I'm excited, and a little apprehensive. I want to make sure everything is well planned.

My mother is getting the house ready for guests on Monday. She has a big list of things she wants done, and I think some of them are less than sensible. At least the house will be clean then.

My little brother hasn't done much crazy singing recently. Maybe it's because of the holidays. If you can play, why sing? I wish he would though. It's really funny!

Excepting some unforeseeable event, I'll post again tomorrow.

Friday, 6 January 2012

January 6

I'm at home with just my brother right now. My younger brother, my sister and mother have gone to the shops to buy an electric barbeque. They'll be back soon.

While they are out, my brother and I have been listening to Hawk Nelson. We both really love their music. It's loud and Totally Awesome! Friend Like That is one of their songs.

My brother is reading comic books, the rest are at the shops, and I'm on the Net. It's unusually quiet around here. Normally, having five people in the same house, one of whom is compulsively loud, and another who is a bit of a dramatic, usually makes for a loud environment. I'm kind of enjoying the change, even though it won't be for long.

Holidays sometimes seem like they don't follow the laws of time, don't they? Somehow they seem to be really long and really short at the same time. New Years seems ages ago, but this week seems to have passed really fast, even though New Years was on Sunday, and that seems ages ago. It's weird.

Thursday, 5 January 2012

January 5

My sister is supposed to be practicing on the keyboard right now, but she's too busy watching TV, even though it's on an ad break. My little brother is sitting beside her, also watching, but he has nothing else he should be doing. My older brother is getting out his Nintendo DS, having already done his weights practice for today. Not much has happened today. We had a holiday and woke up late. I've been reading novels most of the day. Unfortunately, my sister caught a cold off my little brother while we were on holidays, and they were both very generous with it. Having a cold in the middle of summer is a really annoying situation.

Wednesday, 4 January 2012

Happy New Year

Firstly, HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Now to other news. We got back from our holiday this morning, after spending the night on the train. I didn't get a lot of sleep, but I got enough.

My family is considering having a dog. We don't know what type to get, and I don't really mind. My little brother really wants a dog though. He spent the last few days with one that is 8 years old, and totally wore it out. So he'd like a puppy, or dog, at home, so he can play more with a dog.

Do you ever notice you act differently depending on who you are with? I know someone who acts differently with different people. Sometimes using bad language, sometimes being really nice, sometimes sarcastic, sometimes getting frustrated easily. I don't really like it, but I've gotten used to it.

My mother cleaned up the house while we were on holidays, and now my brothers room is unrecognizable. It's all clean! Stuff that's been missing for months has shown up in their room.

Have a great 2012, and I hope you manage to keep your New Year's resolutions!