Wednesday, November 03, 2010

Lost in translation

Looks like I can only type in HTML. I'm getting back in a writing mood after 3 absent years. I don't expect readers, so I'll pretty much be writing to myself. I'm getting ready to start nursing school in the spring and I'm excited, although I feel like I'm to old for all thus mess. I'm just hoping I can hold it all together till I start making money. My dreams are si much mire far reaching though. I want to affect change in the world. There are too many people just minding there own business and getting by while others struggle to survive each day. J don't want to be just a bystander.

I want to keep typing, but homework is taunting me. If my typing looks screwed up, I blame it on the iPhone and the darn smarts words.

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Hola.

Just thinking about using this again. Whatever. I know nobody looks at it, but I still love the page. We'll see.

Wednesday, October 18, 2006

Whazzzzzzup??

I'm here again, but not for long. I've left these words to carry on. Now I'll finish what I've started, I came to shit but only farted...

Tuesday, January 03, 2006

Happy New Year!!!!!!!!!!

Crap for snow here. Makes me wonder if we'll even git a decent bit ever this year. It just keeps melting away! Starts warming up near the end of this month. I just think we're not going to have snow that sticks this season. We'll see. Anyways, we're all good here. Today was the big boys' first day back to school, so I finally have some peace and quiet. I have some pics from the holiday and I'll try to post them here for your viewing pleasure:


Sorry they wouldn't load. I'll try again later.

Wednesday, December 21, 2005

Still here.


I know I haven't posted here in a million. In my defense, if there's anyone reading this, they're not letting me know, so why should I bother? I'm all written out lately. I have another spot that gets activity and I'm also writing my book. I just don't have time to be entertaining people that aren't here. Have peace. Merry Holiday-of-your-choice.

Sunday, November 20, 2005

Wow--big surprise there!




Your Dominant Intelligence is Linguistic Intelligence



You are excellent with words and language. You explain yourself well.
An elegant speaker, you can converse well with anyone on the fly.
You are also good at remembering information and convicing someone of your point of view.
A master of creative phrasing and unique words, you enjoy expanding your vocabulary.

You would make a fantastic poet, journalist, writer, teacher, lawyer, politician, or translator.


Monday, November 14, 2005

Pics

Here I go again, playing with the cam.

Me smiling:
Me posing:

Posing witha smile:

Up close shot:

Boys beign lazy boys:

Saturday, November 12, 2005

HP Avatars



Friday, November 04, 2005

The Plan!

You gotta love Robin Williams......


Even if he's nuts! Leave it to Robin Williams to come up with the perfect plan. What we need now is for our UN Ambassador to stand up and repeat this message. Robin Williams' plan...(Hard to argue with this logic!) "I see a lot of people yelling for peace but I have not heard of a plan for peace. So, here's one plan."

1) "The US will apologize to the world for our "interference" in their affairs, past & present. You know, Hitler, Mussolini, Stalin, Tojo, Noriega, Milosevic, Hussein, and the rest of those 'good ole boys' , we will never "interfere" again.
2) We will withdraw our troops from all over the world, starting with Germany, South Korea, the Middle East, and the Philippines. They don't want us there. We would station troops at our borders. No one allowed sneaking through holes in the fence.
3) All illegal aliens have 90 days to get their affairs together and leave. We'll give them a free trip home. After 90 days the remainder will be gathered up and deported immediately, regardless of whom or where they are. They're illegal!!! France will welcome them.
4) All future visitors will be tho-roughly checked and limited to 90 days unless given a special permit!!!! No one from a terrorist nation will be allowed in. If you don't like it there, change it yourself and don't hide here. Asylum would never be available to anyone. We don't need any more cab drivers or 7-11 cashiers.
5) No foreign "students" over age 21. The older ones are the bombers. If they don't attend classes, they get a "D" and it's back home baby.
6) The US will make a strong effort to become self-sufficient energy wise. This will include developing nonpolluting sources of energy but will require a temporary drilling of oil in the Alaskan wilderness. Th e caribou will have to cope for a while.
7) Offer Saudi Arabia and other oil producing countries $10 a barrel for their oil. If they don't like it, we go some place else. They can go somewhere else to sell their production. (About a week of the wells filling up the storage sites would be enough.)
8) If there is a famine or other natural catastrophe in the world, we will not "interfere." They can pray to Allah or whomever, for seeds, rain, cement or whatever they need. Besides most of what we give them are sto len or given to the army. The people who need it most get very little, if anything.
9) Ship the UN Headquarters to an isolated island some place. We don't need the spies and fair weather friends here. Besides, the building would make a good homeless shelter or lockup for illegal aliens.
10) All Americans must go to charm and beauty school. That way, no one can call us "Ugly Americans" any longer. The Language we speak is ENGLISH...learn it...or LEAVE...Now, isn't that a winner of a plan? "The Statue of Liberty is no longer saying 'Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses.' She's got a baseball bat and she's yelling, 'you want a piece of me?' "

If you agree with the above forward it to friends...If not, and I would be amazed, DELETE it!!

Wednesday, November 02, 2005

Halloween pics...


Here's the only shot that we got of them all on Halloween. Our three ninjas!! My boys are SOOOOOOOO cute!!!

Tuesday, October 25, 2005

My Harry Stats.


Want to Get Sorted?

I'm
a Gryffindor!
Compatability Test-

You scored as Ron Weasley. Though you may not be very academically astute, you are definitely witty and make good points that most people overlook, mainly because you often tend to be a bit stubborn and lack confidence in situations. You're surrounded by people who have thus far outshined you, and this makes you irritable to where you put yourself in a low place; though you shouldn't. You're a great friend to have as you're loyal and caring and would do most anything to save your friends from harm.

Ron Weasley

94%

Harry Potter

88%

Neville Longbottom

81%

Oliver Wood

78%

Remus Lupin

75%

Luna Lovegood

69%

Hermione Granger

69%

Albus Dumbledore

66%

Sirius Black

66%

Bellatrix Lestrange

66%

Severus Snape

56%

Percy Weasley

56%

Lord Voldemort

31%

Draco Malfoy

3%

Harry Potter Character Combatibility Test
created with QuizFarm.com

Saturday, October 22, 2005

Your age by Chocolate...

This is pretty neat and accurate. Can someone please tell me who the hell figures out these kinds of things? Who thinks this crap up???

DON'T CHEAT BY SCROLLING DOWN FIRST!
It takes less than a minute ...
Work this out as you read ...
Be sure you don't read the bottom until you've worked it out!
This is not one of those waste of time things, it's fun.



> > > > 1. First of all, pick the number of times a week that you would like to have chocolate (more than once but less than 10)









2. Multiply this number by 2 (just to be bold)









3. Add 5









4. Multiply it by 50 -- I'll wait while you get the calculator









5. If you have already had your birthday this year add 1755 .... If you haven't, add 1754.












6. Now subtract the four digit year that you were born.









You should have a three digit number .














The first digit of this was your original number (i.e., how many times you want to have chocolate each week).









The next two numbers are .











YOUR AGE! (Oh YES, it is!!!!!)



THIS IS THE ONLY YEAR (2005) IT WILL EVER WORK, SO SPREAD IT AROUND WHILE IT LASTS.

Ghostly Halloween...

Boo!





Ok, the first one is Lord Voldemort from HP--be scared if you dare... The other ones are "real" ghost sightings from the web...*scary music*...Ohhhhhhhhh, ohhhhhhhhh, ohhhhhhhh!

Monday, October 17, 2005

Attack Kitty!!


I just thought this was funny.

Sunday, October 16, 2005

Shameless Advertising.


I'm a Harry Potter Addict. I admit it. The next movie's out soon and I'm excited. And is it weird that I think Harry's cute? I mean, he is only like 15 or something--that's robbing the cradle a bit...(for you morons who read this who like to think shit about me--that was a joke.) Enjoy.

Friday, October 14, 2005

A day at the Skatepark...




Thursday, October 13, 2005

News about Conner...

Con's appt yesterday was awesome! This PN was great with him. Made him laugh with his impression of what the seizures looked like and got him to hyperventilate by blowing on his fingers and telling him how tough he was (he had to blow for 3 mins and he had 5 seizures--4 little, 1 big--in that time *shock* ). He explained it to Conner like Conner knew what was going on (treated him like a big kid--earning major brownie points from Con.) He was sooo nice. He said that based on the EEG there's no way it's from a tumor or aneurysm so we're thanking GOD for that, and he won't need and MRI or CAT scan so that's great news! Talked to me about our options (different drugs) and put me in control of the dosages. He told me Conner could go up to 750 mg/day of Depocote, but that if I felt like the seizures were under control at say 250 mg, that I could stop there. He said I'm the specialist and he's just the assistant. He also said that he incontinence Con has almost daily is most likely caused by the seizures so hopefully the meds will put a stop to that to (thank GOD--I'm so sick of peepee laundry from my 7 year old, not to mention it's really embarrassing for him!)
The bad news was that he has more than just Absence Seizures (Petit Mal), because he has an erratic pattern on the EEG and he has physical manifestations sometimes (his head tics slightly), BUT he'll still out grow it and it still won't cause further damage or affect his intelligence. The worst part of that is that he can climb trees, because if he had one of the longer seizures he could fall out and break a leg or worse--he's gonna hate that (I haven't told him yet.), AND because these are very toxic drugs if he's taking to high of a dose, he has to have his blood drawn every 5 weeks to test liver function and the level of the meds in his blood stream. But most kids who go through these things get used to it--and I'm sure he will too. *cry* And the doc said most kids only have to take the meds for a year--so that's good news. I'm not sure if the seizures stop after then of what. So that's how it stands. I'm feeling pretty confident about it, even if it is gonna cost $120 a month *shock* (that's what the doc said), we have a tough boy and he's gonna be fine.

Hubby's going to the Texas vs. CSU (?) game in Austin this weekend so it's just me and the boys again. Jason's b-day is tomorrow--I can't believe my BABY's turning 2!!!!! I seems like just yesterday. We're not having a party till next weekend though since Dad's leaving tonight. Weather is nice and mild here, but no snow yet. Leaves are falling like crazy though, so it won't be long. I gotta go have more coffee now--peace out all!

Monday, October 10, 2005

THIS ONE IS PRICELESS

Some people understand life better, and they call some of these people "retarded".

At the Seattle Special Olympics, nine contestants, all physically or mentally disabled, assembled at the starting line for the 100-yard dash. At the gun, they all started out, not exactly in a dash, but with a relish to run the race to the finish and win. All, that is, except one little boy who stumbled on the asphalt, tumbled over a couple of times and began to cry. The other eight heard the boy cry. They slowed down and looked back. Then they all turned around and went back......every one of them. One girl with Down's Syndrome bent down and kissed him and said, "This will make it better." Then all nine linked arms and walked together to the finish line. Everyone in the stadium stood, the cheering went on for several minutes.

People who were there are still telling the story. Why? Because deep down we know this one thing: What matters in this life is more than winning for ourselves. What matters in this life is helping others win. Even if it means slowing down and changing our course.

Sunday, October 09, 2005

Family on the Nip.


And I don't mean like a nip 'o gin, we went up to the tip of Nipple Mountian a few weeks back and our buddy took this loverly family photo.

Saturday, October 08, 2005

Potter Fever...

Ok, shame on me for putting off reading Harry Potter for so long, but now I'm almost wishing I would have waited another year so that I could have read them all. I finished book six today and I have to say that I felt a profound sadness and sense of loss that I don't get to find out what happens to poor Harry for at least another year. I was very surprised with the ending and felt such a feeling of uncertainty not knowing what really happened. Poor Harry! All these weight-of-the-world problems on his young seventeen year old head! I feel as though I know this boy and his hard, dark life. I just want him to be happy. I wish he was real so I could join the fight and save the world with him. Hahaha. I always did feel like there was something out there, peeking at me from behind that tree in the forest. Maybe there is. Before you know it, I'll be running off to join the church of the fantasy believers. Well, maybe not that far. But I have found the series thus far to be progressively more mature, both in content and Rowling's written structure. As she's learned to hone her skills, the books become less-childlike and more suited for all. I wish I could wake up tomorrow and it be the day book 7 comes out. And God forbid Rowling should kick it this year before it's finished. I wouldn't know what to do with myself.

Time for me to catch up on the sleep I've missed out on with 3 nights of late night reading of books 5 and 6. I seem to have developed a strange "frog" tick in my left eye and my butt has grown quite stagnant. Hopefully some beauty sleep will help.

Don't let the bedbugs bite!

Monday, October 03, 2005

You musta been a beautiful baby...

...cause baby, look at me now! Hahaha, I was going through some pics for some friends of mine (we're all posting out HS shots--yikes!), and I thought I'd put 'em here too. It is my site after all...
Baby me at one...

My classic Senior Pose...

Me in the at basic training...

Me after repelling (two kicks and down...hooah!)...

I thought I'd throw this one in of Jody in his freshman ID just for fun...


Enjoy!!!

The results are in...

Well, the test results are in and they confirm my doctors suspsions---Conner is having seizures. I'm actually relieved because I knew something was wrong and if this wasn't it, I don't know what it would be. So the next step is for him to see a Pediatric Neurologist next Wed. and hopefully get a deffinate diagnosis. I really can't tell you much more for now, but I'll keep you updated. He's fine, been living like this for a while now, so a few more days won't hurt anything. Love ya'll--peace out!

Friday, September 30, 2005

A lovely day, a lovely day, it's a lovely day!

Snow's coming soon--yay!!! The weather here is beautiful and I finally got a work-out in this morning instead of being lazy. Maybe, just maybe, I'll be able to stick with it and make that push for the last 10 pounds I have to lose. And it's not just weight, I'm sick of having a flabby stomach even if it is thinner. I want is as hard as I can get it. I've gained back up to like 135, in case you were wondering, and I think it's gone far enough. I barely got into my size 5's, I don't need to go up again or I won't have any pants to wear!!

For those of you who were wondering, the test went fine. I left the house later than I wanted, so I had to poke and tickle Conner to keep him awake after 5, but then we got to have a "date" for breakfast and then the test was no biggie. Conner was a little worried at first that the electrodes would hurt when they took them off, so the tech pulled one off and showed him it wouldn't, and then he was fine. The hardest part was getting him to lay still until he fell back alseep, but then he just got to sleep for 2 hours and look at a strobe light with his eyes closed while he was waking up. He got a copy of part of the read-out, so he thinks that's really cool--he has a printout of his brain! He having a good ole time with his new Dallas Cowboys Nerfball at school and now we just wait for the test results to come back. They said about 5 days. I'm not too nervous, I think we can handle anything.

Jody's got something up his sleeve that he says will be great for us. Don't know what that means, but I'm not going to needle it out of him this time, I'm just going to be surprised for a change. I have to confess that I'm really wondering though...

We have digital cable now, with like 50 music channels, so my musical abstinence is finally over---yay!!! Peace out ya'll!

Tuesday, September 27, 2005

21 questions. (ok, it's really 50.)

1. What is your middle name? Marie

2. What color underwear are you wearing? Lavender

3. What are you listening to right now? Teletubbies (The cartoon? PBS-kids*shrugs*)

4. What are the last 2 digits in your phone number? 65 (so close!)

5. What was the last thing you ate? A Nutty Buddy--but only one.

6. If you were a crayon what color would you be? Blue

7. How is the weather right now? Chilly and breezy

8. Who was the last person you talked to on the phone? A friend

9. What's the first 2 things you notice about the opposite sex? Arms and Eyes

10. Favorite type of Food? The good kind. (I like to try new things.)

11. Do you drink? I've been known to.

12. Do you smoke? I've been known to--but I don't buy 'em! *wink*

13. Ever get so drunk you don't remember what you did? Only once.

15. Eye Color? Hazel (A guy once said they were amber--that's cool.)

16. Do you wear contacts? No

17. Single? Nope.

18. Favorite Month? April---heehee

19. Have you ever cried for no reason? I usually have a reason. I cry easily and often.

20. Last Movie you Watched? Daredevil

21. Favorite Day of the Year? My birthday, maybe tied with Christmas because I love the looks on my boy's faces.

22. Are you too shy to ask someone out? Probably--but I haven't been faced with that since I was 15 and the guys usually asked the girls in my day.

24. Hugs or Kisses? Both.

25. Chocolate or Vanilla? Chocolate

26. Do you want your friends to respond? It's cool--whatever.

27. Who is most likely to respond? ???

28. Who is least likely to respond? Jody

29. What books are you reading? Harry Potter series right now--and a book on expanding my vocabulary--I'm proliferating.

30. Piercings? Ears and they're from when I was 7 and rarely see earrings. I a low maintenance gal.

31. Fav. Movie? LOTR--#1

32. Fav. baseball Team? Astros

34. Any pets? Well, if you count the mice and skunks that live under the house...

35. AIM? AOL SUCKS!!!

36. Butter, Plain or Salted popcorn? I don't eat corn, it makes you fat.

37. Dogs or cats? I'd love either. But probably cats--they're low maintenance.

38. Favorite Flower? Daisies.

39. Guy or Girl? *me or my sexual preference? I'm a woman who likes men (well, only one--but you KWIM.)

40. Music, loud or soft? That depends on my mood.

41. Sci-Fi or fantasy? Fantasy

42. Who inspires you? My mom.

43. Tell us about your life's epiphany? I'm still waiting for it. Right now I'm plodding through.

44. Have you ever fired a gun? 19 out of 20 in the prone baby--would have been 20 but I had my safety on for the first shot. DON'T piss me off!!!

45. Do you like to travel by plane? I wish I was a flight attendant.

46. Right-handed or Left-handed? Right

47. Where are you? Home in my downstairs living room.

48. How many pillows do you sleep with? One.

49. Are you missing someone? You could say that.

50. Who do you think is gorgeous? Uhhh?? My babies!!! (ok, and Brad Pitt in Troy if you twist my arm!)

Saturday, September 24, 2005

Some shots.

I swear I'm going to get some newer pics on here soon. I have about 70 on my camera that I can't fit on my computer because my shitty hard drive's full. As soon as I can, I'll give you a plethora of pictures to peruse.

Friday, September 23, 2005

My head hurts.

I have too many thoughts bombarding me. I want to crawl in bed and sleep all day but the kids keep me from doing that of course. I'm forever in this non-changing circle of recurrent shit. Peace in my life lasts only brief spells. I love/hate the mountains. I yell so much my throat hurts sometimes. I don't' know how to help myself, therefore I am not qualified to help others. I'm not being very specific here, but I have to watch what I say always, because people love to twist my words and there's nobody I can really trust. I shouldn't be rambling on like this now. People will think I've lost my mind. Whatever. I think maybe I'm bi-polar or something. I was reading this thing, and I sound like two different people sometimes. Right now, the happy me is making me sick to my stomach. But I guess I'll just have to live with it, we have other monetary priorities.

Tuesday, September 20, 2005

I'm too good!!!

I made my oldest son sooooo happy today! I am proud of me. But I guess I better suck up the love now, because Dada's probably gonna get pissed when he gets here---too bad, it's out of my money. *shrugs* What in the world are you talking about, you ask? Last night when I was tucking my biggest boy in bed he said with a sigh, "Mommy, I wish I had a bunkbed."
"Why's that sweetie?", I asked.
To which he replied, "I can hang on hang on it and it would be cool."
So like they say, when it's meant to be, the opportunity presents itself. When I walked in the door to the thrift store, to find myself some jeans, I had to go down a hall where they store "new" things, to go to the restroom and I noticed a bunkbed. It wasn't priced yet, so the clerk said she'd find out and I went on with my shopping. I was in the mist of trying on a dozen pairs of jeans to find one that would fit, when she came to tell me what's up. $30. That's it. This is a nice set maybe from the 70's--with a built in dresser and shelves and a secret hiding place (a closet), all solid wood, even came with mattresses (which I will be replacing with my newer ones I already have). I was giddy with excitement to make him so happy and he really was impressed. I love to give my kids what they want. And hey, we will need another bed when Jason leaves his crib anyways.

Yay Me!

Thursday, September 15, 2005

The sich...

Test is scheduled for Sept. 28th, so pray or cross your fingers, or hope for the best--whatever floats your boat. We're going on with life as normal. I don't notice the spells as much as I used to, but maybe it's because I keep trying to. Anyways, once he has the test we'll have a better idea of what's going on and I'll keep ya updated.
Johnny started school on Tues and he's loving it. He acts like he's been going all his life--just hopped on one foot into class to day and didn't even tell be "Bye-bye!" :( But I guess that's a good thing--just shows he's well-adjusted, right? Jason is just such a calm baby here with no brother to chase--so we're going to start getting out and running around more so he doesn't get bored at home.
It snowed up here in Co for the first time yesterday. In some other county, but still. Temps at night are already below freezing--I think we have an early winter coming this year.
Peace out for now!

Monday, September 12, 2005

My Conner.


I took the kids to the doctor on Friday and most of them are doing well--growing fine and healthy.

Conner is another story. For the last year I've noticed him "blanking out" when he talks often and when he does it, his eye shifts only slightly. I started to suspect it may be a neurological thing so I brought it up to the doctor of course. She strongly suspects it is a form of epilepsy called "Absence Seizures" otherwise known as "Petite Mal Seizures". http://www.epilepsy.com/epilepsy/seizure_absence.html The test needed to confirm this so that he can get medication and get it under control runs around $500. We could swing that, but that's only the test. He also has to see a neurologist and have follow visits to try to find out why and make sure he doesn't have a tumor or anything. *sigh* I know we need to do these things for his well-being and I wouldn't put it off just to have that vacation or new couches, but I'm just lamenting the insurance situation in our country. It's so nice that we can afford to liberate Iraq and pay billions for hurricane victims (I'm not saying they don't need it.), but we can't make sure that every child who has a potentially life threatening illness can get the care they need. I've already put it off longer than I wanted, because of how much it will cost and ignorance is bliss----or so they say. But I can't deny it, and I wouldn't. But it makes me think about the parents who have children with cancer or that do have a brain tumor and put it off like I did and don't find out till it's too late. All because they're not welfare poor, but can't afford to come close to hitting their health insurance deductible (ours is $4000.) This country has issues. But we kept the shitty president we had because we couldn't stand the thought of gay marriage. Hmmm...What's more important? Having a war we can't afford and no healthcare or having a dude marry a dude that in no way effects anyone but the people getting married and doesn't stop a man and woman from marriage. Me? I choose the health of our children--of my son. I guess Bush prefers my son to have seizures.

I gotta go now, I feel the need to hug my babies.

Thursday, September 08, 2005

Payback's a you-know-what...


Heehee--Mommy went shopping today. As usual all my stuff was for the house (except my new shoes and socks. *wink*), but I did get something that makes me very happy and less mad at Hubby for the PS2 stunt (and cost ALOT less!). I got myself a $30 service for 12 at the thrift store. They're really pretty, Faberware and the name is "Austin", isn't that a trip? A Service for 12!!! It's an awesome price and I'm thrilled. You wouldn't think I'd get so thrilled over dishes, but I've had these ugly old things for year now and only have 2 bowls left. Now I have a set big enough to serve everyone if I had to add all three leaves to my table, (*cough*Thankgiving--please somebody come!) LOL. I'll post a pic so you can feast you eyes on it. Oh yeah, I also got a $5 "learn spanish" DVD, so we'll see how that goes. !Hasta la man~ana!

Wednesday, September 07, 2005

Daily grind.

Not much here. Home visit with John's teachers today. They did an assessment on him and he's pretty smart--not really a genius, BUT he may be a mathematical prodigy!! I'm not kidding! Well, ok this was no IQ test--just a 'where he is' assessment, but they have a portion where he counts as high as they can and the highest they can score is to count to 20. (This test is for 4 year olds.) My baby counted to 59! She even wrote that underneath and underlined it! Ok, maybe genius is a strong word, but he is very intense when he's counting. He can count to 100, just sometimes gets off track or misses some. And of course he knew all his shapes and colors and some of his letters. But I don't know that that's so special--but I do know some 4 year olds don't know those things. So that was exciting.

And then I took the older boys to the dentist and they have great teeth, except Conner needs to brush the molars better and he couldn't get his x-rays even though he's old enough now, bc their new digital ones were to big and made him gag until he cried. Cheaper for me--only 28 bucks! I always thought it'd be more expensive than that. We'll be going more regularly now. But maybe not to that dentist--he was sorta rude--barely said two words to me. Maybe he was mad that he wouldn't be getting paid for the x-rays...

Oh and I guess we're rich now because we are proud new parents of a Playstation 2. What??? You can't tell how thrilled I am? Yeah, I'm sure it will bring me hours of entertainment. Screw buying a house. *sigh*

Sunday, September 04, 2005

Another stupid survey.

Ok, I'm really sorry about this one. It looks like it was written by a twelve year old. I'm so sorry-it's just something to do.

First Name: A month
Middle Name: Maria, maria
Birthday: Another Month
Eyes: Brownish Hazel--but I like to think they look greenish in the right light.
Hair: Brown (ish?), I haven't seen the natural thing in years.
Fav color: Blue
Day/Night: Sunny Days/Starry Nights
Fave Food: Spinach (that's why I have big muscles like Popeye!)
FRIENDS AND LIFE
Do you ever wish you had another name? Yeah--but only when people made fun of mine (HATE Ninga Turtles!)
Do you like anyone? I like plenty of people.
Which one of your friends acts the most like you?Uhhhh...is this like, 5th grade?
Who's the loudest?Me.
Who have you known the longest of your friends?My sister.
Who's the shyest: I don't have that many friends.
Are you close to any family members? yes
When you cried the most: that's personal--since I've been married.
What's the best feeling in the world: Giving birth.
Worst Feeling: Losing someone.
FINISH EACH SENTENCE:
Let's walk on the: wild side.
Let's run through: daisies.
Let's look at the: stars.
What a nice: day.
Where did all the: cowboys go?
Why can't you: all just get along?
Silly, little: me.
Tell me: you love me.
HAVE YOU:
Ran away from home: yes
Pictured your crush naked: yes
Skipped school: yes
Broken someone's heart: Maybe.
Been in love: Yes.
Cried when someone died: No.
Wanted someone you knew you couldn't have: yes.
Done something embarrassing: yes.
Done a drug: yes.
Cried in school: yes.
RANDOM
Your Good Luck Charm: My good moods.
Person You Hate Most: Ohhh, hates a very drastic and ugly word.
Best Thing That Has Happened: ???
Ice Cream: Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough.
WHO Makes you laugh the most: My silly husband.
Makes you smile: My kids.
Has A Crush On You: I hope nobody.
Do You Have A Crush On Someone: My man!
HAVE YOU EVER
Fallen for your best friend?: maybe.
Made out with JUST a friend?: yes.
Kissed two people in the same day?: I don't recall.
Had sex with two different people in the same day?: Not that I can recall.
Been rejected: .yes.
Been in love?: yes.
Been used?: maybe.
Done something you regret?: yes.
Cheated on someone?: NO!
Been called a tease: yes.
WHO WAS THE LAST PERSON...
You touched?:My baby when I tucked him in.
You talked to on the phone?: Jeremy. (When he called to speak with Jody.)
You hugged?: My husband.
You instant messaged?: Teresa.
You kissed?: My baby goodnight.
You yelled at?: My husband.
Who text messaged you?: I don't have a cell phone. :(
Who broke your heart?: My husband.
Who told you they loved you?: My husband.

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