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My Zelda Drawing
Saturday, August 16, 2008
Aunt Marylin, do you remember this pic I drew? This character is one famously known as Zelda, from many of the Legend of Zelda games, but this image of her is particularly from a Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess strategy guide my brother has. I love to draw, and I have a really good eye, but when I was just starting out my drawing hobbie, of course I needed to look off of something. This is one of my many drawings of fictional characters, my specialty!
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My Freshman Nickname
Ok, so a couple of days ago, it dawned on Tyler, my 12-year-old brother that he's going into the 8th grade. I mean, he had ALL of 7th grade to prepare for it, and ALL of summer break to dread it, but when I told him that school is starting in a couple of days for me, he realized and said, "Oh my gosh! I'm going to be an 8th grader!!!" :D and he made this horrified face. THEN he looked at me with a disgusted face and said, "You're going to be a HIGH SCHOOLER?!" Hah! Yes Buddy, I really really am! Then his expression softened and he got this sly look on his face and he nearly whispered, "You're going to be the Fresh Princess of Fresno." Again, hah! Whatever he meant by that, it stuck, and now I feel like making my own theme song! Iiiiin Central California, born and raised..... ^-^
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Thursday, August 14, 2008
This summer I had the chance to "play" with my cousins. My cousins, who since my parents divorced I haven't had much communication with. I mean, we saw each other at Christmas and Easter, and all of the birthday parties in between (there are almost 18 cousins on this side of the family now), but we actually got to PLAY...and we realized how much we missed each other. The cousins I got to play with in particular were Connie, age 11 (though she acts 13), and Lilliana, age 14. These girls are ones I consider my sisters. Even though we have been apart for the majority of the past three years, our love and friendship hasn't faded, but has in fact grown stronger.
For many people, being away from someone for three years can send them apart, but it was amazing to see how our lives seemed to be synchronized already when we learned that we were interested still in the same music, had read the same books over the course of time, and our love for being together was still the same. While in Pismo at my grandma's house, Connie and I adventured into reading a new book, one of four in a series, and we immediately adored it. We stayed up until three in the morning, snuggled up in our bed, reading, and woke up just to read some more. Only meals and bathroom breaks interrupted the feeling of the excitement of a wonderful new book, and the secure thought that someone is feeling these emotions with you.
When it was time to part, we kept each other updated on where we were in the book. The first day upon my return to Clovis I was finishing the book in a little bakery in the Olive Garden, sitting in a corner booth, inhaling the sweet aromas of little tart fruit cakes and chocolate pastries. The book made me sob. I was having the time of my life.
The next time I saw my cousins, I saw Lily first and immediately told her the story of the book, and the next two in the series I had already finished. She was totally drawn into it and when my not-so-little brother barged into the room we both screamed. When Connie came, I tackled her down and dragged her from her lunch so we could discuss the books. We had a few minutes where we were jumping on our bed and were screaming our heads off. The next day Lily left, and I said my good byes to her last so I could say, "Next time I see you Lilly, we'll be freshmen..." We're both the oldest kids in our families and that means we've kinda been forced to grow up quicker than most, but the fact that an uncontrollable mile stone is coming up shocked both of us.
A couple of hours ago Lilly called me to tell me the juicy, interesting part of the book she just read, thanked me for inviting her to the series, and hurried back to read. It wasn't much, but that 49 second call was a huge cousin bonding moment. Her call made my night, there was so much excitement in our conversation about a little thing we were so greatful for. Books have a certain magic in them, because no matter what happens in your life, the words are written in ink. The magic in the book will always be there for you, even if your Dad isn't, and I'm glad I still have someone to share that magic with.
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Fresh Princess of Fresno
Welcome! As many of you should know, or are about to find out, my name is Sarah, and I am days away from entering my freshman year in high school. Yikes. It's not that I'm not high school material, it's just that my hard work has never really mattered until now; I'm going to a high school that works on college prep. and was ranked the 36th best high school in the country. Everything I'm doing is already being evaluated by someone who pretty much can say whether I'm going to go to Harvard or to Fresno State. (not that I can't get there on my own.) I know that for me, that's a good thing, and I feel like this is really my time to shine, my potential now has a chance to be noticed. Freshman year brings an opportunity to meet new people, compete in new competitions, and yes, get two years of college done before I graduate. Let the games begin!!
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