Saturday, February 27, 2010

M-I-shell

Wondering about the title? Well, one of my friends little sister who has the same birthday as me, (and the same name as my older sister) gave me a necklace, and on the necklace it had the letters M-I and then a little shell bead. I wish I was that smart when I was little. We had about the last half of the alphabet in those letter beads, so I never really managed to spell anything. Not like I could spell anyway. At one point I just strung them all on a string and wore it around my neck, because the chances of anyone paying enough attention to my necklace to actually see that it didn't spell a real word were very small, and the only people who would notice were all of my little friends who didn't know how to spell either.

Everything is so much easier when you're a little kid. Like writing, for instance. I would "write" pages and pages of this cool story, and then I would read it to someone. The only thing was, I was reading it from memory, because I hadn't actually "written" anything. Its called, lets make little squiggley lines across the page so that it could maybe possibly pass as writing if you were a blind person.

I did not, in fact, burst into Amy's room at three in the morning. About at that time were were in the middle of 10,000 BC which is the most historically inaccurate movie I have ever seen.
This is what it was like the whole time,

"Oh look, a snow storm! wait, is that bamboo? and....and ferns? AHH WHAT ARE THOSE BIG DODO BIRDS!, Hey look, sand dunes!"

Right after that we watched Stardust, and at lots of Moo Tubes. Off brands always have better names for everything.

Stardust was a pretty much all around amazing movie. Every three seconds, I was like, "OH MY GOSH its what's his name from--!" It had Ben Barnes. I'm not a fan of him, but he did good acting in this movie, even if he did still have the terrible hair.

At one point I got to sleep, and at another point, about two hours later, I had breakfast.

Yeah.

-Michelle

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