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| wow, tomorrow will be exactly three years since i've been on here and posted. CRAZY! and life has been so crazy these past three years. well i graduated high school. and started college. yay! and i'm still waiting to get out of this town. hopefully next year. my sister had another baby. and her name is abigail grace. she is the most eautiful thing i have ever seen in my entire life. she just turned one last week. and my nephew will be four in october. insane! this past summer i spent in north carolina working at ridgecrest conference center, and i loved, loved, loved it! i'm hoping to do it again next year. those are really the main things that have happened. i'm sure there's more i just can't remember right now.
after high school i worked for a summer ranch. and i loved it there. but the summer ended and katie was left unemployed. so then i went to work for bath and body works, it was seasonal. and about two nights before all the seasonal girls were supposed to leave they look at me and say "oh, you know your last night is friday right? sorry about the short notice." i was like thanks. so, once again, katie is left unemployed. luckily there is this really nice lady at church that manages a christian bookstore and she let me go work for her. and i really enjoyed it there, but it is an hour drive. i worked there for like three months and then went to ridgecrest. now i've been back for almost two weeks and i have a new job at a doctor's office, where brynja was working but she is moving now. :( and i still have the job at the bookstore, so somehow i have to tell that super nice lady at the bookstore that i am employed elsewhere. so thats my emplyment histroy, just in case you were wondering lol.
school is ok, hopefully i will be transferring fall of 09 to shorter college in georgia.
i've rebuilt friendships, and lost them again. i've made new friends. i've matured. these past three years have bee uh-mazing! i wouldn't trade them for anything.
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| hey ya'll. it has been ages since i've updated. so school is going good i love all my classes. and i went with bry and applied for a job after school friday and now i am crossing my fingers. i probably won't get it but that is ok, i will have other chances. well i must be on my way good bye | | |
| - belly dancer hey ya'll. georgia was awesome, i had so much fun, i got to watch my 9 month old nephew all weekend. school starts tomorrow!!! woot woot! and today at 3 i go to get seperaters.....thats not so exciting. well i better be going. bye! | | |
| hey ya'll...this weekend at universal was awesome.....i completely loved and too many cool things happened to tell you all about them.....well this weekend i am going to georgia, that should be fun. i went and got my schedule and this it for the first semester.....
1. psychology/sociology----campagne
2.global studies/world religions----johnson
3.english 3----throop (again?!)
4. algebra 2----hauser (shes new)
5.law studies/court procedures----means
6.american history HONORS (exactly what i wanted honors, woot woot!)----masony
so that is my schedule school starts wednesday and i get seperaters on tuesday (ahhhhh!!) now look at this thing i found.....
Here is an actual account of a nurse who witnessed a partial birth abortion:
In September, 1993, Brenda Pratt Shafer, a registered nurse with thirteen years of experience, was assigned by her nursing agency to an abortion clinic. Since Nurse Shafer considered herself "very pro-choice," she didn't think this assignment would be a problem. She was wrong. This is what Nurse Shafer saw:
" I stood at the doctor's side and watched him perform a partial-birth abortion on a woman who was six months pregnant. The baby's heartbeat was clearly visible on the ultrasound screen. The doctor delivered the baby's body and arms, everything but his little head. The baby's body was moving. His little fingers were clasping together. He was kicking his feet. The doctor took a pair of scissors and inserted them into the back of the baby's head, and the baby's arms jerked out in a flinch, a startle reaction, like a baby does when he thinks that he might fall. Then the doctor opened the scissors up. Then he stuck the high-powered suction tube into the hole and sucked the baby's brains out. Now the baby was completely limp. I never went back to the clinic. But I am still haunted by the face of that little boy. It was the most perfect, angelic face I have ever seen."
Think about that before you say that unborn children can't feel pain.
PASS THIS ON IF YOU BELIEVE ABORTION IS WRONG
Life is life, no matter how small - Dr. Suess
bye now, ya'll come back now, ya' hear? | | |
| two days till orlando!!! woot woot!! | | |
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