Saturday, March 22, 2008

Easter Egg Hunt in Wrightsville: A little family competition

That's my dad. The master of ceremonies for this event. In his wisdom, he added the rule that an egg was deducted from your final tally for every time you shoved a sibling.


John and Alisha were actually really sad about this new rule. I, however, was THRILLED. At 27, I just don't think I should be getting knocked down by my little brother.
That didn't necessarily stop him but those pictures are on my mother's camera. There were also no rules against stealing your sisters' Easter eggs during the count to see who found the most.

We don't know this girl but she was interesting.

Thursday, March 20, 2008

I thought the Holy Spirit was on ORU's Side

Basketball brackets.

Completely Addicting.

The last three hours of my work day SUCKED. I knew it would be tough and purposefully didn't look at my bracket score until afterwards. I love this part where all the points start adding up while the games are being played. It is like watching your bank account increase instantaneously! Free money!

I opened up my computer...

I AM DEAD LAST. DEAD LAST.

DEAD LAST.

I'm #27.

People who have never been to a basketball game are doing better than I am. That's what I get for picking Oral Robert's University!

I'll keep you posted.

Saturday, March 15, 2008

PAINFUL!! Thanks, Ceeece, for this material!

It had seemed a romantic and highly original way to propose to the love of your life with a £6,000 diamond ring. Lefkos Hajji, 28, wanted to make his engagement one his girlfriend would never forget, only to have his dreams cruelly snatched from his grasp by a gust of wind.

Rather than simply dropping to one knee before Leanne, 26, he told a florist to put her engagement ring in a silver helium balloon. But no sooner had he left the shop when his plans backfired spectacularly and the balloons blew away - taking the ring with them.

Keeping his prize in sight, Mr Hajji, from Hackney, London, pursued the balloons for two hours in his car across London before giving them up as lost. He told the Sun newspaper: "I couldn't believe it. I just watched as it went further and further into the air.

"I felt like such a plonker. It cost a fortune and I knew my girlfriend would kill me. I though I would give Leanne a pin so I could literally pop the question."

While Mr Hajji hopes the ring will still turn up, his girlfriend, as he suspected, was apparently less than impressed. Florist Helen Savva, of Cockfosters, London, told the newspaper: "I thought he was taking a risk. I said, 'I hope you hold onto it'."

Friday, March 14, 2008

Love the colored tights!


I am not AS EXCITED about the warmer weather as I am usually.


Why?


Because I became addicted to the fashion of tights and boots with dresses and skirts this season.






I'm not ready to go back to sandals...especially as a white girl who is really trying not to get a tan. Who wants skin cancer at 40?