Hey world! Or basically no one...
Today I went up to my Uncle's house in Marmot Ridge, near Pikes Peak. My cousin was there with her twin sons Ian and Colin who are 6 months old, and her daughter Ailish who's two. Also there was Erik, who's 5 and is my Aunt's sister's son, who lives with my aunt and uncle, as well as my aunt's sister.
So we arrived around 10:00 (which meant we had to wake up at 7:00 ugh), and hung out for awhile. I got to hold the little dudes, and they were hellof cute. Seriously, often times I think I dont wanna pop out my own kids, but then I'm around someone else's and I'm totally like "Hey, I wouldn't mind having an ittybitty kid." Yeah, I know they're not always fun, but it'd totally be worth it.
A bit later we walked to get my Uncles camera out of the forest. It had been there for afew months and was taking pics. of wildlife. It was about a two mile hike, but the altitude was killing my cousin (who lives in Vegas) and me (I lived at barely above sea level xP)
When we got back we started getting ready to go out to eat. At dinner my sister had an emotional breakdown out of annoyance withErik, and was crying forever. And that lead Erik to a breakdown. So we were with a bunch of emo kids.
On the way home there was a freaking awesome lightning storm. It was so cool.
Anywho. Ummm... yeah, this entry is far less exciting than the day was lol.
Oooh. I leave for kosovo in 4 days. Yay. And I start school in two weeks and a day. I'm looking forward to both, since I'm bored out of my mind.
Rock on.
- Place:Grandma and Grandpa Frisinger's
- Mood:
tired - Tunage:Bleed American- Jimmy Eat World
My dad and I drove towards Lincoln Park, and wondered whether there'd be people yet. There were. When we arrived there were already lots of people, and more were coming. We signed in, and wandered around looking at all the various signs. "Hitler wanted Socialized health care too" "Beware of Obama's Health Care" "He's not my doctor" "Keep your hands off my health care" to name a few. It was strangely moving to be walking around there, with patriotic music playing in the background, and just seeing hundreds of people gather to voice their opinions. I know I'm not very patriotic, but I kinda felt it today.
By the time the speakers began, there were over a thousand people there. Some sitting in folding chairs, some standing, and some (like myself) just sitting on the grass. The began with a prayer, followed by the pledge of allegiance (which I still remember after all this time of nothaving to say it, yay!)They then proceeded to have many different speakers, including a Doctor who's read the entire plan and spoke on it, people who've had first hand experiences with free health care, and people who've had experiences in which free health care would've resulted in negative consequences.
In the end nearly four thousand people had shown up to the event. And it was great fun, and was educationa.
We returneD home for a few hours, until the President himself was due to arrive. Well, actually, he was supposed to arrive at 4:00, but we we left at 2:30. As we walked from where we parked our car towards the action, some people on the corner were holding signs against the new health plan. A man stopped me, and said "I have 20 dollars in my pocket, and it can be yours if you can tell me the first ammendment" Unfourtunately, I had no idea. I was never told such things, so he proceeded to tell me "Freedom of Speech, freedom of religion, freedom of the press and freeedom to assemble." My dad said, in my defense, that I lived out of the country and didn't know, so we started talking about that. The man proceeded to say "Oh, did you know Obama was born here in Grand Junction?" He pointed to his shirt. I laughed, and he turned around showing the back which said "You can't prove otherwise!" My father and I were greatly amused, and the man said that I could have one, even though I failed to answer the question.
We proceeded on towards where there were more people gathered along the road outside the school Obama was going to speak out. On one side of the road were the people for the plan, and on the other were the people against it. We joined the latter, and we proceeded to yell and chant with the people around. After we were there for about 15 minutes, we hear a voice from behind us "It's a bird! It's a plane! NO it's a COMMUNIST!" I laughed and turned to see Obama's plane coming down.
We continued to chant, and hold signs, waiting for Obama's car to come. However, soon some people were coming around saying that he'd already arrived through a back entrance, much to everyones dismay. Since it was hot, and there was no hope in seeing Obama, and we weren't enjoying chanting as much, my dad and I left. When we got to the car, we turned on the radio and listened to what Obama was saying inside (My father making points refuting Obama's as he spoke).
Over all, it was a great day. I learned alot about whats going on in our country, and it was a great experience.
- Mood:
tired
Sup world? Or basically no one.
I totally got the app on my iPod so I can post more stuff that no one reads more often. With typos and odd editing that my stupid iPod does!
So tomorrow Obama's coming to Geand Junction. I'm not gonna see him, but my dad and I are gonna go to a rally against his new health care plan. I, being the badass libertarian that I am, am looking forward to it. I kinds wish I was gonna see him, just so I can be like "chya im lyke totalllllly gona c obama XD!!!!!!!!1111!!!!!"
It'll be great fun.
So yeah.
Grandma gave me 20 dollars. It made me happy. I knew there was a reason to like her.
Ooh and I got new eyeballs. They're pretty badass.
And I went with my cousin for ice cream today, which was also fun.
So I think that's pretty much it. Nothing too exciting, but not excessively boring. Hopefully I'll have rally details tomorrow.
So that's it. Tootlooo <3
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I'm in America. I actually have been for months and am leaving for Kosovo in 8 days. I haven't mentioned that I'm moving to Kosovo. I am.
Yeah, I've been ready to kill my family this summer. Ahh well. I'm actually kinda looking forward to schol just so i can be with people who are not five bazillion years older than me, or five bazillion years younger.
But still. High School. Eww. I have to get good grades and crap like that. Eww again.
I miss my friends in Albania sosososo much.
So uhh... Isn't that thrilling?
OOh. I also went to Muzak school in Texas. Twas hellof fun. Seriously. Highlight of summer. Definately. Hands Down. No questions asked.
Yay.
Tootles.
- Mood:
sad
I'm far too lazy to update this thingy everyday. That is the beauty of twitter, you can summarize your entire day through multiple tiny posts as opposed to one gigoumous novel. But of course, sometimes it takes one gigoumous novel to say all thats necissary. To say all that cant be said in 140 characters. Imagine having to read entire novels written in tweets. Sounds like something one of those moderny, tween-directed authors would write. You know, the ones they always advertise in Scholastic book orders?
Anywho. We have our drama performances this week. We aren't remotely ready. Seriously, its really scary. The play basically fails on an epic level. Ahh well.
Mommy's stopped working at school. It's been really hard on her, but it was necissary for her health.
I've been worrying so much about my friends. They're doing not very smart things, and now they're being found out. It really sucks for them, because there parents will probably be finding out, but at the same time it'll probably help them.
Only 19 more school days. Can we make it?
- Place:living room
- Mood:
depressed
Mommy quit the play, and we're now under the direction of Ms. Mirella and Ms. Dekorte. Jim leaves for America tomorrow. Uhhh... Life goes on. I'm not in a writing mood... sorry.
- Mood:
moody
Haha. So lot's happened since I last posted. I was lacking internets, which was my reason for not posting. When this sort of thing happens, it's best to pointformify everything, so here we goooooo:
- The fashion show
- Going out with Alda, Patrick, David, Jim, Matt, Bogdan and Dima (reason for the title)
- Stuff with Patrick
- Stuff with the seniors
- Stuff with Alda
- Stuff with Mommy
- Place:living room
- Mood:
tired - Tunage:why the crap am i not playing music...?
- Place:yeahhh...
- Mood:
bouncy
Love you Patrick and Alda <3
- Place:In a Skype threesome
- Mood:
energetic - Tunage:Revolution--The Beatles <3
We waited for like, an hour... looking at the disgusting people making out in the corner, the emo lesbo's by the door, the drummer and his friends next to us, Arti (who totally didn't recognize Alda... stupid fag :P) and his friends, and of course, the pouring down rain (which turned into hail) After that, we gave up and went for chinese food. Soaking wet and no longer pretty.
We were just a little pissed.
- Place:Living room....
- Mood:
disappointed