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LB_Phoenix
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Country: United States State: Arizona Birthday: 9/25/1985 Gender: Female
Interests: Reading, writing stories, drawing all sorts of things, mostly animals and dragons, watching cartoons, and I love to hang out with all my interesting friends, who always seem to make life more meaningful for me, since I'm boring. (j/k) Expertise: Singing, I guess...with a little bit of English Class put in, since my writing and vocab. skills are pretty good, considering my Generation. Poor souls. A book seems more terrifying to them than anything else a teacher could ask them to do. Too bad for them! More books for me! Yah! Occupation: Student
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2/21/2004
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Just a picture of Fruit Basket, an anime that I never knew about until my best friend here showed me the whole first season. All I can say is that there is a lot of surprising real life situations in this series, a lot of things that I was relating to in real life, and just the most funniest thing I've ever seen, apart from the gorgeous Yuki Sohma. :) There are some things I don't like about it, but it's one of the very few anime series I can truthfully say that it's worth seeing (except if Ayami is in the picture, then just run like mad! *cringes*) It is a wonderful story and I can't believe how many good morals and lessons I've learned from this series, especially the importance of being yourself and putting others first. It is amazing.
Currently, finals is tomorrow (the start, anyway, and I'm trying to get things in order). I am working hard and I'm off to do my piano practicing, so I hope to hear from you all soon! | | |
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It's been a long time since I've last posted. School will be done in three more weeks and I'll be able to go home. Things are going ok, but I need to get myself back up in order. I'm going to do some more piano tonight and voice, and I've got to study for my math exam. Wish me luck!
I hope all of you are doing well. As for me, I've finally found my center...my being. It's taken forever to find myself, but I'm lucky. I had a dolphin girl help me out of it. Have any of you read the book "The Music of Dolphins" by Karen Hesse? It touched me in a way that nothing has before. That girl in that book is me in the sense that I had nothing bad inside of me growing up and never had. I found myself in that book. The girl was so innocent...so good. That's who I am and will never change. I'm working to be the best I can be right now. It's hard, but I'm trying.
Currently: Going to the upper lounge to play piano, then to do voice, and then on to Math. Wish me luck! | | |
| Feel slightly under the weather today. We got back from Boise, Idaho, last night around 2:20 in the morning. The Testament of Paul has been home for two days, then we left for Boise yesterday morning and came home this morning. I'll be ok. I just need some rest. Thankfully, my math teacher is an angel. She let me skip class today.
I'm going to be preparing for The Testament of Paul performances this weekend, homework, and baptisms for the dead this weekend. I am so excited! Love you all! Keep up the good work and may the Lord be with you. | | |
| Greetings from the Y in Idaho!
I am so excited! I'm in the Women's Choir here at BYUI and we, with the Men's Choir and I think Symphonic Choir and the Orchestra are going to be doing an Oratorio written for this semester that's called "The Testament of Paul." It was barely written and finished last semester and we, the choirs, will be the first to be singing it and be recorded. We're doing a show in the Hart building at 7:30 P.M. on Wednesday, and then we leave for Provo on Thursday. Yes, Shelly! Have you heard about it? If not, go to www.byui.edu. I really think that, if you have the chance, get a ticket and go and see it. I can't even describe how much this music has changed so much about my outlook on the gospel, the Apostle Paul, and the Lord. I know that if anyone went, they would never regret it I have sung this music for several weeks, now, and never have I ever felt that it was boring or that I didn't want to sing it anymore. Almost everyone I've talked to in Women's Choir agrees that when practice is over, they wish it could go on. I hope if anyone who will be either in Rexburg, Idaho or Provo, Utah should try and see it, but you don't have to if you don't want to. As I said, though, if you went, you'd never regret it.
Currently, I'm doing laundry. We're leaving Thurday, so I need to get some clean clothes. I'm also doing Music Theory. | | |
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