Saturday, October 18, 2008

Extreme Pumpkins







This idea is credited to emily from her challenge.


AWESOME PUMPKINS! LOL




The first one is my favorite!


 

Sunday, October 12, 2008

L1;3

I have been obsessed with doing this lately and I don't know why. Someone says a word and I make up a funny sentence to remember how to spell it. This ultimately started when laura and I were on VFK and we had a really big sugar rush. We were at the time obsessed with the word chalupa but VFK wouldn't allow the word. So we wrote "read caps" (capital letters) and wrote Check Happy And Laugh Under Piano Affects, thus spelling our word. So I will give you some examples and then you have to solve the ones that do with halloween. Good Luck!
p.s. the sentence doesn't have to do with the word, but if you make it so it does, i will give extra points! When you read, you will notice the first two poems I did had nothing to do with the word, but the last one does. Just to give you some examples. 

Talented
Elephants
Can
Happily
Nudge
Ostriches
Lightly
On
Green
Years

Carefully
Read
Any
New
Interesting
UFO
Messages

Fall
Often
Loads on
Interest
After
Green leaves 
Exit






Here are your words!


HALLOWEEN

PUMPKIN

OCTOBER

COSTUMES

CANDY

Saturday, October 11, 2008

More funny and amazing videos

Amazing Talent


Let me explain this next one. This dude uses regular chalk to make 3d drawings every picture you see is flat on the sidewalk and the people are just standing in the right place to make it look real.



LOL !FUNNY PENGUINS! LOL

Okay so I found this video of this penguin that is purposely rude to another penguin! It is so funny!

Watch it Here!



Saturday, October 4, 2008

My Not-the-best-idea kind of moment


So when dad picked me and Nick up today, he offered for us to go for "a nice little walk in the woods". I obliged, thinking it couldn't hurt. Well, after we finished doing the geocache, (if you don't know what that is, go to geocaching.com) we had to cross a stream (of course, it was a tad deeper and wider than I would constitute as a stream, it was more like a mini river.). None of us liked the other's ideas about how to cross it, so we all tried our own. Nick shuffled across a fallen down log, which I decided against due to the fact that my clutz-y ness would probably have me soaked from head to toe in a matter of seconds. Dad hopped across a small line of slippery rocks, which again, I would be underwater in two blinks of an eye. My way still got me wet, but at least that was because of my control. I rolled up my jeans, removed my shoes, and grabbed a stray stick for balance. Then I slowly stepped into the ice cold river. Carefully grasping me stick and my shoes, I waded deeper and deeper into the area I thought was the shallowest. Wow, I thought, good thing it's not winter! Man, I tell you, I thought my feet were gonna fall off by the time I dropped my stick, paused for a photo, and scurried up the bank! P.S. click the photo to get a better look at it!