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Friday, December 31, 2004


Well, dad will get me up so I can get ready to go to Wal-mart in, oh 7-8 hours. How long has it been since I've been to one...?

I'll be changing to the new month's look tomorrow too. I'm really hoping that it looks good.

Sarah stopped by last night so that mom could fill out this form for Sakura-Con. I'm soooo excited! We're getting the three day passes and we're going to skip school on the Friday that it starts. It's going to be so much fun and we're going to hopefully do some of the events *more planning* We're still planning our costumes too. I'm going as Chi, *hopefully* Ruby Moon (fangirl, if not), and then we're discussing doing Japanese street fashion. On that note, if anyone has any info on jap street fashion, or know sites, etc. I'd really appreciate it.

Only three more days till school starts again...

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Sunday, December 26, 2004


And now, x-mas is over... T_T
I hope everyone had a fantastic Christmas! But I'm sad; the decorations will have to go down soon, and they've stopped playing christmas music on the radio station.

Well, x-mas eve was great; we went to dinner (and from what I've been told, we'll have been living here for 2 years come Feb; but it feels longer) and the food was great. On the way to dinner, we kept seeing people pulled over. We got there early and we're able to get sitted earlier, so we went back home and watched Dr. Schuller before going to church. After we got back we watched a little bit of the Nutcracker, then because Heather was getting mad, we watched Opus and opened our one present (a bunch of hand stuff and a pocket mirror, lipstick holder, and glitter hair gel {all in one box}).

I woke up exactly at 7 on Sat, and went upstairs; mom was already up, so we ended up watching ice skating. Me and Heather went to go wake up Alyssa who wasn't up (and she had gotten up early the whole week too). I got alot of great stuff: 2 Loung pants and tank top sets (Tinkerbell), Tinkerbell pins, pens, a purse, The Polar Express book, a cd (Manilow Scores), a Tinkerbell cookie jar, scarfs and gloves, a really awesome yo-yo, a knitting book... Alyssa drew me this fantastic picture of the Cowboy Bebop crew. One of my favorites gifts would have to be the sake set (1 bottle and 4 cups).

We had a very good x-mas dinner too. Fried chicken! I love my mom's fried chicken.

And I'm still not feeling good. Mom made me take some really disgusting cough syrup today.

I'll see you guys later.

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Friday, December 24, 2004


12 drummers drumming
It's Christmas Eve! I'm sooo excited!

It's pretty much going to be a boring day. But really, it's night time that everyone is waiting for. We'll be leaving the house around 4 to go to dinner. There finally is a Macroni Grill out here; it's been almost 3 years since we've had good italian food. Then, it's off to x-mas eve service. When we finally get home, we're going to watch A Wish For Wings That Work. If anyone likes opus or Bill the Cat (you've got to love Bill), get the video or book. It's really great (before we got the video, dad read us the story).

I hope everyone has a Merry Christmas!



Silent night, Holy night
All is calm, all is bright
Round yon Virgin Mother and Child
Holy Infant so tender and mild
Sleep in Heavenly peace
Sleep in Heavenly peace

Silent night, Holy night
Shepherds quake at the sight
Glories stream from Heaven afar
Heavenly hosts sing Hallelujah
Christ, the Savior is born
Christ, the Savior is born

Silent night, Holy night
Son of God, love’s pure light
Radiant beams from thy Holy face
With the dawn of redeeming grace
Jesus, Lord, at thy birth
Jesus, Lord, at thy birth


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Thursday, December 23, 2004


11 pipers piping
Well, I made it through shopping. Target was a mad house, and trying to walk there and Crossroads was really frustrating. I wanted to yell at everyone to move.

I really don't like wrapping gifts. I'm not that great at it, too. I've got everyone's gifts wrap except Heather's. I'll probably wrap tonight, when pretty much everyone is asleep. Then you can be sure that no one will walk in on you.

It's X-mas Eve tomorrow! I'm sooo excited. Josh Groban is supposed to be on Good Morning America tomorrow. Alyssa better get me up if I'm not awake (or she'll be facing my wrath...)



Have yourself a merry little Christmas, let your heart be light.
From now on, our troubles will be out of sight.
Have yourself a merry little Christmas, make the Yuletide gay.
From now on, your troubles will be miles away.

Here we are as in olden days, happy golden days of yore.
Faithful friends who are dear to us gather near to us once more.

Through the years we all will be together if the Fates allow.
Hang a shining star upon the highest bough.
And have yourself a merry little Christmas now.


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Wednesday, December 22, 2004


Well, work was okay, besides the fact that it was boiling hot in the library, and the LAs like to stack the carts so much that it takes forever to shelve...

But on to brighter things. I was able to get some more sleep; I went back to sleep around 6 and got up around 10. Then, after I had a shower, me and my mom watched The Santa Claus. The first one is much better than the second one.

Dad is making me get up tomorrow to go finish shopping for mom. I don't mind going shopping (well, I do kinda; the crowds... *shudders*), but I have to get up early. And I still have to wrap presents.



It was almost Christmas time
There I stood in another line
Try to buy that last give or two
I'm really in Christmas mood
Standing right in front of me
Was a little boy waiting anxiously
Pacing around like little boys do
And in his hands he had
A pair of shoes

And his clothes were worn and old
He was dirty from head to toe
And when it came his time to pay
I couldn't believe what I heard him say

Sir I wanna buy these shoes for my Momma please
It's Christmas Eve and these shoes are just her size
Could you hurry Sir?
Daddy says there's not much time
You see she's been sick for quite a while
And I know these shoes will make her smile
And I want it to look beautiful
If Momma meets Jesus tonight

They counted pennies for what seems like years
And cashier says son there's not enough here
He searches is pockets franticly
And he turned and he looked at me
And he said Momma made Christmas good in our house
Most years she just did without
Tell me Sir
What am I gonna do?
Some how I gotta buy her these Christmas shoes

So I lend the money down
I just had to help him out
And I'll never forget
The look on his face
When he said Momma's gonna look so great

Sir I wanna buy these shoes for my Momma please
It's Christmas Eve and these shoes are just her size
Could you hurry Sir?
Daddy says there's not much time
You see she's been sick for quite a while
And I know these shoes will make her smile
And I want it to look beautiful
If Momma meets Jesus tonight

I know I won't regret some help as he thanked me and ran out
I know that God sent that little boy to remind me
What Christmas is all about

Sir I wanna buy these shoes for my Momma please
It's Christmas Eve and these shoes are just her size
Could you hurry Sir?
Daddy says there's not much time
You see she's been sick for quite a while
And I know these shoes will make her smile
And I want it to look beautiful
If Momma meets Jesus tonight

I want it to look good
If Momma meet's Jesus tonight


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10 lords a leaping
Well, I woke up at 2 for some reason and now its a little bit after 5. I can't get back to sleep. That's the problem when I go to bed somewhat early; I woke up a couple hours later and won't go back to sleep.

Dad is staying home today, so I'm posting now, since I won't be able to get back on untill later on tonight.

And I have to work today. I'm going to be soooo tired.

Going back to bed to see if I can steal a couple of hours of sleep.

See ya.



Children sleeping, snow is softly falling
Dreams are calling like bells in the distance
We were dreamers not so long ago
But one by one we all had to grow up
When it seems the magic's slipped away
We find it all again on Christmas day

Believe in what your heart is saying
Hear the melody that's playing
There's no time to waste
There's so much to celebrate
Believe in what you feel inside
And give your dreams the wings to fly
You have everything you need
If you just believe

Trains move quickly to their journey's end
Destinations are where we begin again
Ships go sailing far across the sea
Trusting starlight to get where they need to be
When it seems that we have lost our way
We find ourselves again on Christmas day

Believe in what your heart is saying
Hear the melody that's playing
There's no time to waste
There's so much to celebrate
Believe in what you feel inside
And give your dreams the wings to fly
You have everything you need
If you just believe (x4)

Just believe


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Tuesday, December 21, 2004


9 ladies dancing
I slept in late. It's really nice to sleep in late.

Well, it's just me and my sisters in the house. Mom and dad at work, and it's drizziling outside. I had planned on walking to Crossroads and get lunch, but the weather stopped my plans. So, I'll probably just watch a movie and lounge around. So far, everything is quiet, which is a good thing.

I've got to go to work tomorrow, and I really don't want to. After work, my dad is taking me to go finish shopping for mom. It's hard to shop for mom. She says she doesn't really want anything, and she means it. But she does want the new Andrea Bocelli CD and this certain Queen CD that she finally found, said that she'd been looking for it for years (she also said that if she didn't get, there will be trouble).

And the sixth Harry Potter book if finally finished. And now we have to wait till it's published. I still think the title is stupid; and yet another character is going to die. I hope it's Ron. I just don't like him.

Well, I should go eat something, since I woke up at 11 and haven't eaten anything yet (it's almost 1).

See ya!


Did you ever hear the story of the Christmas Tree
who just didn't want to change the show
He liked living in the woods and playing with squirrels, he liked icicles and snow.

He liked wolves and eagles and grizzly bears
and critters and creatures that crawled.
Why bugs were some of his very best friends, spiders and ants and all.

Now that's not to say that he ever looked down on the vision of twinkling lights,
or on mirrored bubbles and peppermint canes and a thousand other delights.
And he often had dreams of tiny reindeer
and a jolly old man and a sleigh full of toys and presents and wonderful things,
and the story of Christmas Day.

Oh, Alfie believed in Christmas all right, he was full of Christmas cheer.
All of each and every day and all throughout the year.

To him it was more than a special time much more than a special day,
It was more than a beautiful story. it was a special kind of way.

You see, some folks have never heard a jingle bell ring,
And they've never heard of Santa Claus.
They've never heard the story of the Son of God. And that made Alfie pause.

Did that mean that they'd never know of peace on earth
or the brotherhood of man?
Or know how to love, or know how to give? If they can't, no one can.
You see, life is a very special kind of thing, not just for a chosen few.
But for each and every living breathing thing. Not just me and you.

So in your Christmas prayers this year, Alfie asked me if I'd ask you
to say a prayer for the wind, and the water, and the wood,
and those who live there, too.

It's in every one of us to be wise. Find your heart, open up both your eyes.
We can all know everything without ever knowing why.
It's in every one of us, by and by.

It's in every one of us to be wise. Find your heart, open up both your eyes.
We can all know everything without ever knowing why.
It's in every one of us, by and by, by and by.


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Monday, December 20, 2004


8 Maids a-milking
Ah, break. One can finally get a good nights sleep.

Well, mom and Heather decided to go shopping after skating (Heather is an ice skater), so I've been home all day.

Unfortunately, I woke-up with a sore throat; I'm okay right now, and have been drinking alot of water. I've got to get better fast; Christmas is just a few days away. I refuse to be ill on Christmas.

I finished the little bit of homework I had, and now I'm free! I'm not going to worry about the project, until I can talk to my partner.

It's been a slow day. I'm almost finished with wrapping gifts. I did a little bit of sewing and excercised. So it's been an okay day. But I just know that I'll be bored next week. But I'll be going to see Phantom of the Opera next week I think (my mom isn't waiting to see that movie; say's will see it before school starts back up). Mom and dad think they found a super Wal-Mart, so we'll be going there on New Year's Eve.

That's all I have to report. See ya!


All right, you Chipmunks!
Ready to sing your song?"
"I'll say we are!"
"Yeah!"
"Let's sing it now!"
"Okay, Simon?"
"Okay!"
"Okay, Theodore?"
"Okay!"
"Okay, Alvin? Alvin? Alvin? ALVIN?"
"OKAY!!!"

Christmas, Christmas time is near.
Time for toys and time for cheer.
We've been good but we can't last.
Hurry, Christmas. Hurry fast!
Want a plane that loops the loop.
Me, I want a hula hoop.
We can hardly stand the wait.
Please, Christmas, don't be late.

"Okay, fellas. Get ready.
That was very good, Simon."
"Naturally!"
"Very good, Theodore."
"Ahhh."
"Ah, Alvin. You were a little flat. Watch it.
Ah, Alvin. Alvin. ALVIN!"
"OKAY!"

Want a plane that loops the loop.
I still want a hula hoop.
We can hardly stand the wait.
Please, Christmas, don't be late.

"Very good, boys."
"Let's sing it again!"
"No. That's enough. Let's not over-do it."
"What do you mean over-do it?
We want to sing it again!"
"Now, wait a minute, boys."
"Why can't we sing it again?"
"Alvin, cut that out...
Theodore, just a minute.
Simon, will you cut that out? Boys..."

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Sunday, December 19, 2004


7 swans a-swimming
Well, it's been a rather slow day.

Got up, watched Dr. Schuller, took shower, made lunch, started to clean my room, excercised, and now I'm here.

Tomorrow, mom is taking me and my sisters to go finish x-mas shopping for my dad. And I have to wrap presents.

Who watched FMA last night? I cried; it was so sad and shocking. I can't believe that Nina's father would do something like that.

I'll see ya around.

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Friday, December 17, 2004


5 Golden Rings
Yes! School is over for two weeks!!!!!

I have no homework except to work on that stupid Rube Golderberg project. My sister had talked to Ms. Dossett to see if we could be partners. She has the same class except in a different period. Unfortunately, we won't be doing that, so now we have to do the same project which is really pointless. Other than that, I'm free!

In other news, I got this this adorable little charm from Sarah. It's Nyan Nyan Nyanko as a pear. She's soooo kawaii! And Alyssa got a Kuroneko plushie from a friend! She doesn't even like anime! She calls him crack cat.

Me and my dad are going to go see National Treasure. I'm really looking forward to go seeing Phantom of the Opera. I love that musical and from the previews and commercials, the movie looks awesome.

So I'm happy, and I'm going to be totally lazy for the next two weeks. I really don't have to do anything except go to work.

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