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Sunday, May 9, 2010

mother's day 2010, or at least the car part

Okay, what else was I gonna do in the car for an hour and half, huh?  I needed to take dorky pictures, and someday, very long from now, I'm sure I'll be glad I did...Ned and I are good at dorky expressions.  And uh, especially accidental dorky expressions.  Yuppers, we are awesome like that.ROO!And I got wes to look, even if he was doing the nintendo thing!  And yes, when we're told to 'dress casual,' we wear shorts and aeropostale or roxy tees.  I think us kiddes take 'informal dress' at the family gathering far too seriously.Owl City.  I made neddie listen to it, too, and he was like "HE'S SINGING ABOUT FIREFLIES IT'S SO WEIRD!"  Uh, that's what makes it awesome?Uh, all these are just because the sky looks awesome
...I haven't gone running for two days.  Guess who will be hitting the trails with vengeance after school tomorrow?
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Previously homeschooled sixteen-year-old cross country runner going to real school in the fall while writing her own novel.
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