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Monday, June 12, 2006


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Yeah...I've been back for a while from the convention. I'm just too lazy to update. I just sit around all day either watching TV, surfing the web, or reading. Very exciting, that. ^^

We had one senior in our school this year, and she graduated last Saturday. Man, was that boring. It was in my church, and our 'youth choir' had to sing and play handbells. So, of course, we had to sit behind the podium in the choir loft. EVERYONE could see us, which meant that everyone could see me and my friends whispering and falling asleep. I was fidgeting like crazy, too. Fun stuff. Not.

My mom is getting a histerectamy (I have no clue how you spell that--sound it out.) today. Atually, she's getting it done right now. Pray for her!

If you have not seen Howl's Moving Castle (By Hayao Miyazaki) you have to see it. One of my favorite movies now. And since I saw the movie, I of course had to get the book (By Diana Wynne Jones). You. Must. Read. It. It's the best book EVER!!! I couldn't breathe, I was laughing so hard. The summary on the back isn't that great, so here's what it's about:
A teenage girl named Sophie runs a hat shop with her stepmother. Sophie makes the hats. One day, the dreaded Witch of the Waste comes in, and she isn't pleased by what she sees. She curses Sophie and makes her an old woman. Sophie leaves home, and soon meets up with Howl's moving castle. Howl is a notorious womanizer, said to eat the hearts of young girls. Sophie figures that since she's an old woman, she would be safe. Inside she meets Michael, Howl's apprentice, and Calcifer, a fire demon under one of Howl's spells. She begins to work as a cleaning lady in the castle, all while trying to free Calcifer of Howl's spell. The story goes on, with many mishaps on Sophie's part. She seems to always mess things up. If I say any more, I'll give away half the book. Just read it, would you? (By the way, the movie and book are totally different, but both good. Don't look at the differences between the two, just treat the book and movie as two seperate things, as if the names and familiarities are just coincidence. ^^) READ/WATCH IT!!!

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