Thursday, December 30, 2010

Snow Experiance

Whoa!!! I actually, really did, SNOW at my house in Phoenix Arizona about four minutes ago for around a full 30 seconds!! I have never actually stood in falling snow! And to think, it's even sunny outside (although there are clouds and they are in the direction that the snow was falling from). It now reminds me of two things, one is that last night I had a dream that it snowed, (those dreams I had last night were really weird) and the other thing that it reminds me of is the part in the Voyage of The Dawn Treader when Lucy is reading the spell for snow out of the magician's book.
Oh yeah, I watched that at the Harkins by our house again yesterday nigh. Something about those books/movies really just sticks with me. I wonder if that's because in a way, they really are just symbols of things that are true. I often think that somewhere or someday I will see a place like Narnia. In The Last Battle (the 7th book of the series) CS Lewis creates a picture of heaven that, to me, would fit perfectly. Well, I suppose one day, I shall un-reveal that mystery!
But for now, I think I should keep my head on something more currant! For example, we just got our new TV we ordered off of Amazon.com!! Hipp, Hipp, Hooooray! I can't wait to start watching The Lord Of The Rings like me and my brother planed to do as soon as we got the TV and DVD player hooked up!

Untill later,
Let it snow!
-A.Lover

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Merry Late Christmas And Have a Happy New Year!

Wow! it's been a little while since I've written huh? latly I've been working on my critic of The Voyage Of The Dawn Treader on my other blog, but that's getting kinda old and I feel like I need a break of having to be so critical of every little aspect of what I can remember. Speaking of that, I think I will be seeing that movie again at around 4:30pm this evening! I'm pretty excited, and hopefully I will watch it with a little more enjoyment now that I have seen before and know what to expect.
So was your Christmas good? I went to Tucson again and had a great time. Some of my favorite things that I got as presents were some maps of Narnia and Middle Earth (from The Lord of The Rings). Hold on, Let me see if I can find some sort of map(s) that resemble them on Wikipedia...




...Okay cool, I just found these on Google Images, I now have these pictures/maps on rolls of papers, so I can look at them whenever I like! I also got a big gigantic wall poster of a picture of Aslan, its really, really cool!
So, what are you doing for New Years Eve? I'm not really sure what we are doing, but we might spend it putting up this new TV that we bought off of Amazon.com! I think it's a 46 inch but I'm not sure, it's somwhere around that range.

Well, I guess I'll see ya later!
-A.Lover

PS: This is my 70th post!

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Another report for school

Hello, today I will write you are report that I have to do for school. It shouldn't be a very long one, and hopfully you won't get to bord of it. (at least this one won't be like the report I thought that I had to do on the Hoover Vacumm Cleaner)
This report I'm doing will be about Comanche, a survivor of the Battle of the Little Big Horn. (which I think is a confusing name for a battle)
PS: This is not on the wii, I'm back on my computer again but I still have a little cold.

PSS: You may be wondering why I write my school reports on my blog. I figure it's easier to kill two birds with one stone.

PSSS: Oh, one more thing, all this info is coming from Wikipedia.

Comanche
Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, 1868,

Mixed Mustang/Morgan 15 hand bay gelding had been bought by the U.S. Army. He had caught the eye of Captain Myles Keogh, who bought him for his own personal mount. Keogh only rode the horse into battle, and his bravery was displayed when fighting the Comanche indians in Kansas. While fighting, an arrow wounded the horse in the flank, but he endured it, and allowed his Keogh continue to ride on him throughout the battle. Afterward, the horse was named Comanche for playing more than what his part was in the fight.
On June 25, 1876, Captain Keogh and Comanche were led by Lt Col. George Armstrong Custer, in the Battle of the Little Bighorn.
That battle became well-known after the whole detachment was killed, but Comanche was discoverd two days after the battle, his wounds were said to be serious but not quite fatal if he was properly nursed. In a matter of time, Comanche healed, and though having many scars, he was in full health.
The horse was retired in April of 1878, and was taken to numorus Forts and kept under great care.
As one of only two horses in the United States hisory to be buried with full military honors, Comanche died in 1890. But he is still acknowledged everywhere, and as proof of that, there have been songs written in his honor, as well as the fact that he is now in a case, preserved, and on display for any to see the brave war-horse that he was.



Catch ya later!
-A.lover

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

December Dissapointments

Wow! whadaya know? it's December already! and by the way, I'm writing this 100% on the wii!
So today I've been being annoyed by an EXTREMELY ANNOYING stuffed-up nose. See, last Saturday I woke up not feeling good at all. By the end of that day, I was all most all the way better, with the exception of a scratchy throat. Since then I've been recovering and having to blow my nose a lot. Unfortunately, today of all days I started feeling not as good as yesterday. My nose is often impossible to breath with (but right now its not that bad) and being a big fan of being able to breath through my nose, that has made things most annoyingish. And so with that happy news it's probably obvious to you that I shouldn't really go anywhere or do much since I'm not feeling as great as I could be feeling at the moment, which means that I'm not at youth-group right now. But actually, it's not so bad since I'm getting a chance to write on my blog on the wii.
So have you been checking out my other blog? I've been posting a lot of stuff on it. Be sure to check it out at Dragsfly99.Blogspot.com

Bye, ad I hob you hab a gud firdst week of December! (ad nod odly firdst week, budt a gud redst or da year!)

-A.lover

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