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Monday, September 4, 2006


   I'm back!
I got back thursday be we left out again the next day and we didn't get home until yesterday.
I have a couple things to blog about this time so enjoy the read. (If anybody even reads meh blogger.)

Okay the conference last week was awesome! Even though I killed my feet from working like crazy I had a ton of fun. We met a lot of cool people too, and the ministry was awesome. I met a man who learned how to speak Arabic fluently in 30 minutes, he was an adviser of some kind to different leaders of nations. He was super nice and he taught us how to fix up authentic english muffins. Tons of butter and a small heap of jam. It was yummeh to teh max!

When we got home we went straight to Sandersville to see our dear friends the Hancocks. I told little Charlie the story of Edward VI and when I finished I asked him what his favorite part was he said, "When that little king boy died." I felt so betrayed! lol I guess it was the part that impacted him the most because he kept asked questions about how and why Edward died. It was tragically cute.
I've also started up a mini business of setting up music myspaces for our computer illiterate friends. I'm being paid $50 a gig. I've already made two but I've only been paid half as of yet.

Tomorrow school finally starts. I'm dreading it very much. DX We haven't gotten all of the curriculum in yet because the store we used to buy it from shut down. Which makes me sad because there was a book I wanted there. Oh well.
Also I've been drawing pictures of Edward V and his brother Prince Richard lately. I like the way Richard turned out, he looks so cute. I'm using the "Princes in the Tower" painting for inspiration.
Also my mom rented season 3 of La Femme Nikita, one of the very best shows to ever air on television. Even though I know what happens because I saw all the episodes when the originally aired I'm still on the edge of my seats. It's like when I watch Star Trek: TNG.
Well that's all!
-Nevi

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