Archive for August, 2004

I still have 2 weeks left!

Tuesday, August 24th, 2004

Summer has just 2 weeks to go. School starts 2 weeks from today, the 7th. That’s the day I’ve been dreading the day summer started. But it’s not so dreadful now. I, and I can’t believe I’m saying this, almost can’t wait for it to start. I want to play soccer this year, so I’m excited about that in the spring. I’ll also get to see all my friends again. These 2 weeks will be the best ever!

Catching up on some things

Tuesday, August 24th, 2004

Ok, to start with Friday the 13th. That day I just hung around the house and that night my friend slept over at my house. They left around 11:00 am Saturday. Then Sunday went to church and pretty much wasted the rest of that day. MONDAY I needed to just relax and go nowhere, so that’s exactly what I did. Also the Olympics started and US medal count I think is over 60. Also around that time was new neighbors who moved in about a week before. Tuesday played with my friend Daniel (you may recall him from earlier) On Wednesday, I started bowling camp and learned some new techniques. It went until Friday with a whole bunch of free games, which we played over 50. I played with Daniel in the afternoons of those days (camp was 9-12) and that took all of my day up. Saturday I had to do nothing, seeing the rest of the family had to do something that day. Sunday I went to church and then did whatever the rest of the day. Yesterday I twisted my foot really bad and can barely walk on it. Took care of 2 babies with my mom and sister for an hour. And what to do today is just unknown. Whew. Well I pretty much got you all caught up on what I’ve been doing.

First of all

Tuesday, August 24th, 2004

It’s been a while since I’ve blogged. I sort of took a break; you might say.

The Toy Theory

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2004

I have developed (my parents and others would probably use concocted here) a theory about toys. It’s not that profound, but I should probably say something worthwhile before you all die of boredom. My theory is that girls eventually give up on toys and put their interests in other things like make up, books, and music. Now, guys will get a book or buy a cd now and then, but we mainly just get more and more expensive toys, such as boats and video games. Sure, some ladies collect beanie babies and dolls, but guys never get past the toy phase. However, any reference to a gameboy or a yacht involving the word toy is not recommended, as it can damage the owner’s feelings and can result in a loss of hearing for anyone within a one mile radius.