Sunday, April 30, 2006

A Lot to Say

[Above is the cast of the movie "Serenity"--I love that movie and watched it last night.]
Well, I am now part of the "Teen Team" at the library for the summer. I'm kind of nervous--I do not care much for dealing with the public but hopefully I will just have to deal with children so...It could be fun. We are supposed to be getting together Tuesday evening to get to know each other, eat (all right! I'm going!), and do stuff for the library. When I was being interviewed for this, I told her how I was in plays in the community. Then a few minutes later, she was telling me how important it was when the kids do the reading program and come in when they have read books, that we are supposed to be really excited for them--but with my acting experience, she said, it shouldn't be too hard. So I'll just pretend that I care--that's funny.
Does everyone out there know that I am a huge fan of Kutless? Well, I am. I have wanted a Kutless poster for a very long time. Three or four days ago, I ordered a Kutless poster, some Kutless stickers, and a pin off their website. Well, yesterday, they finally arrived! I was quite pleased with the poster--a glossy 8x10 so I guess it would be more like just a picture--the other things, except all the stickers and the pin were a lot smaller than I thought they'd be. I screamed when the package arrived, I was so excited. I am going to save the Kutless picture and frame it and hang it up in my own room when I have it. :-)
Also, I started cleaning up my room yesterday and was very proud of myself [this is the part where you come over and give me a good pat on the back because I deserve it]. My room looks so much better. You can actually see my dresser--amazing, I know. I also hung all of my Lord of the Rings stuff [posters, pictures, etc.] on the walls because I figured I'm not going to be going to my own room too soon, my room might as well look good--plus, it helped me clean out my drawers of all the posters and such. Now, my wall is covered in LOTR stuff. It is indeed a jaw-dropping sight to behold.
More later.

"Small opportunities are often the beginning of great enterprises."
~Demosthenes Greek orator & politician in Athens (384 BC - 322 BC)

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