Friday, April 9, 2010

rain is a good thing

I know that I've blogged about this before, but I'm gonna do it again.





So Rara and I had just taken the cake out of the oven a few minutes before. The sliding glass door was open, with the screen closed. All of a sudden we hear this WHOOSH! and look out the window. It was pouring. Well, at least it looked like it. It really wasn't raining that hard, but with the wind, it looked and sounded like it. Rara and I went out into it and danced and sang and just had a blast and got soaked. We sang "Fearless" by Taylor Swift and "Rain is a Good Thing" by Luke Bryan (I think... I'll get back to you on that). They're both rain songs, if you're not familiar with that particular Taylor Swift hit. (And if you're not familiar with it, get familiar with it :D) It was so invigorating, to use Sierra's word. Here, dictionary! *whistles* Oh, yeah, that word definitely works. And I sang that one Barney song and "Singing in the Rain" and we danced and yelled and had sooooo much fun. Eventually the rain slowed down, and we went inside and put on PJ's and put in the Phantom of the Opera version that has Robert Englund in it and is rated R. About thirty minutes into it, I wimped out and turned it off, and we watched part of the Spiderwick Chronicles instead. I got that movie for Christmas 2008 and never got around to watching it. I was supposed to watch it during Christmas Break of that year with my mom, but we never did :( And then we went to bed. Well, then Sierra went to bed and I played around on her iPod and then stared at the ceiling for an hour or two and fell asleep at say 3 a.m. and then got up at 7:15 to feed my sisters and take the garbage out and then did not go back to sleep so I am HYYYYYYYYYPEEERRRRRRRRRRRRR on the inside. And I gotta go check on the pudding, so...
this is LeeLee, signing off!

Thursday, April 8, 2010

she's sorry... again

is this thing on? I haven't used it in so long, which is COMPLETELY NOT MY FAULT as I happen to be grounded once again. That is my fault however. Long story short, it's a good idea to turn in essays if you wanna pass English...
anyways, the 'rents are out of town for their anniversary (10th. It's been a long, hard, ten years), and MY SOUL TWIN IS SITTING LIKE FOUR FEET AWAY!!!! and I'm listening to So Jokes (an album by Hank Green... back to that later) and one sister is downstairs and the other is at a playdate and my wonderful great-aunt's on the way and Rara and I are gonna bake a cake later and it's spring break and i finished my chocolate bunny today and it's a beautiful day outside and I just feel... great.
TO THOSE OF YOU WHO ARE NOT NERDFIGHTERS YET:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FyQi79aYfxU.
Click on it. I know you want to. Go ahead. I'll still be here when you get back. Go on.
John Green is the most amaaaaaazing author ever, as I've mentioned in passing. He is. Next time you're in a bookstore or library, pick up a copy of Looking for Alaska. Next time you're shopping on iTunes, buy So Jokes. That's by his brother, Hank Green, who's a pretty awesome songwriter and a decent singer :D
ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
sooooooooo
I don't know. Jasmine, I'll catch up on your blog in a minute, after I finish Rara's...
http://www.infinantplaylist.blogspot.com/ click it click it click it click it click it. no pressure.


*singing* "It's too hooooooot, it's too hot in this town...." http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/so-jokes/id303875663