Why I admire goobadoober
I just read her description of her last year and I’m praying for her, cos what I read touched me and I wish her every blessing in 2007
I just read her description of her last year and I’m praying for her, cos what I read touched me and I wish her every blessing in 2007
Judy Blume is a realistic, in-your-face kind of author. She just tells it like it is, even with “touchy” or uncomfortabe subjects. When I read “Are You There God, It’s Me, Margaret”, which is about a girl going through puberty, basically, I felt so much better about myself. She proved to me that the things I was experiencing were normal.
All kids need a Judy Blume author in their life to help them find their place. Kudos to you, Ms. Blume!
Billy Joel is amazing. He writes his own lyrics as well as his own music. He also sings and plays the instruments.
The real kicker is that he does all of this WELL.
He writes heartfelt, meaningful, significant, fun lyrics.
He writes catchy, beautiful, intriguing, excellent music.
His voice is rich and covers a wide range and many styles.
He plays many instruments VERY WELL.
I have ALWAYS been a fan. I can always find a song by him that I need to hear. Billy, you are incredible!!
Became acquainted with my Phillip’s MP3 player.
Rear-ended (first car accident).
Week-long Pro-Life conference in Washington DC with Youth Group.
Hair cut (a once a year event).
Relationship with James.
Last Church retreat.
Senior Prom.
Czech language course.
Graduation.
Polka Festival with Gary.
Vacation to the lake house.
Mission trip to the Gulf Coast after the hurricanes.
Started working at Kolache Depot (first job).
WestFest with Gary.
Drank a lot (for the first time) at my cousin’s bachelorette party.
Bridesmaid in my cousin’s wedding.
Met David the Czech.
Started working at the power plant (life-changing).
Accepted to AmeriCorps NCCC.
Set up my first checking and savings account at the bank.
This was a year of firsts and lasts.