Dragons are scary. They blow fire! They look like big lizards, and they are dangerous.
I would not like to meet a real dragon! Ashleigh
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Today, I wanted to talk about the importance of honesty throughout life. Recently, a close friend and I got into a large argument because he kept repetitively lying to me and it has literally destructed our friendship beyond repair. It has REALLY opened my eyes to how important being honest with those who are in your life really is, and how NOT being honest can really turn things sour in the blink of an eye. Now I know that in your life, no matter WHO you are, you've lied a few times. You can't go through life without doing it because inevitably the first lies you tell are when you're young and don't know any better.
You're SUPPOSED to learn to not lie as you get older, but I think in reality people just find sneakier and sneakier ways to hide and conceal their lies. Lies also get more advanced as you get older, because the way I see it, the older you get the more things you have to hide. Relationships, cheating, stealing, corruption, illegal doings... the bigger the lies, the more depth and detail and TIME you have to spend perfecting that lie. And chances are, you'll have more than one big lie because once you lie the first time, you have to create more lies, sometimes bigger and sometimes smaller, to cover the initial lie. As a kid, maybe you lied about breaking a plate or taking something from your sibling. That was nothing too big... from an older person's perspective, anyway... because it could be easily forgiven. You didn't need elaborate planning to cover it up, you could just pass the blame to your sibling or pin it on someone else. You wouldn't get in trouble for breaking the item, you got in trouble IF you got caught in the lie because the principle of lying is just wrong. As an adult, you aren't going to cover up about breaking a plate- that's just stupidity. You lie about much larger things (as mentioned above) and these require more planning and hiding because if people found out, you'd be ashamed and embarrassed and would probably lose a lot of people who care about you. This is something my friend is learning the hard way.. he lost 3 friends who are close to him due to the ridiculous lying. There was absolutely no need for it and he still persisted and cause not only me but a few others a lot of pain that was un-needed. Moral of this post? Don't. F**cking. Lie. It saves you a lot of trouble in the long run. Maddie A slip of the hand and it was gone! Yep, for the first time in ten years I am free of facial hair. Both of my daughters are horrified. Earlier today I decided to give myself a shave and a hair cut. Usually, I just shave the sides of my face and leave a goatee. My beard was extremely thick, though, this time and as I started to shape the beard to make my goatee, I took off more than usual and my goatee ended up lopsided... so I shaved it off. Well, you would think that I put a gigantic gash across my face! Maddie thinks I look ugly and that I am a liar, because I once told her that I wouldn't shave my beard. Ashleigh was a little more diplomatic about it. She said she liked my hair cut, but that she didn't like my chin! I put two pictures below and I am opening it up for a vote. Beard or No Beard...You decide! Vote in the poll below, and if you really feel the need, leave a comment telling me what you think! Today, I wanted to post some of my favorite quotes and why I like them. Here we go :)
So many people seem to walk around unhappy. They can never seem to find out why either! Each day, they walk around looking for ways to distract themselves from their unhappiness. Some watch TV, others drink. Some eat and some shop or travel or use the internet excessively. In sum, we are all guilty at one time or another of looking for distractions.
I find that the more I allow myself to be distracted, the more bored I get and the more unhappy I become. Sometimes it is hard to keep focused on the things that lead to happiness. I find that happiness, for the most part, takes effort. The more effort I exert towards my goals and aspirations, the happier I get! I know this and yet... Why do I and others spend so much time looking for distractions? For me, I use the internet as a distraction. Although all of my work is delivered over the internet, not all of my time on the internet is work related. I enjoy watching funny videos, playing video games, interacting with people and reading articles on multiple topics on the internet. Literally, over half of my day is spent on the internet either working or reading! Why? What am I trying to avoid? I already know that I am happier when I am working towards one of my many goals... I feel better after doing 100 push ups or after hitting the bag. I love to fish and/or go hiking with my daughters. I have all types of little projects set up in my mind to do. And yet, I struggle to set a time to do any of them. What is holding me back? I suspect that it is a deeply hidden fear or feeling of inadequacy that must be doing it. I don't know that for a fact, but I am thinking that that could be it considering that is what it is for many people. What would happen if I hit all my goals? Would I be happy? Somehow, I doubt it. Would I be happier than I am right now? Most likely I would be. So what is holding me back? I think it could be a lack of a specific plan. How do I get from here to there? The leap from point A to point B seems to be too far. So how do I get there? Mini goals! But to make mini goals I need to think. And thinking seems to be what the distractions are for. Don't think! Watch this funny video. A laugh will make the sadness go away...but it doesn't. Not really anyway. In the end, make a plan. Then take the steps in that plan and make a plan on how to achieve each step. Finally, work on those steps! So what am I working on today? Finish my work work first. Then go to karate class for Ashleigh and then a class for Maddie and myself. At some point, write down a plan for achieving my plans. That is my plan for today. With any luck, I can do all of that without distracting myself too much. With that said, I wonder if there is anything good waiting for me in my email... Distractions, the quickest way to remain unhappy. My leg is hurting right now. The doctor said I am having growing pains. I got three shots
today at the doctors. I passed my physical with flying colors! Ashleigh Today, as a side post, I posted my manifesto for life. My tenth and last rule for life was "Love yourself", which I considered to be the greatest and most important rule on my list. Here, I'd like to elaborate on that rule. Using the same quote I used in my manifesto: "Before you expect someone else to love you, you must first love yourself." It makes sense- if YOU can't even love yourself as the person you are, how can you expect someone else to do what you yourself cannot?
When it comes down to it, you know yourself better than anyone else. You know your own mind and body, and you KNOW your flaws. There is no way around it. No one can go through life oblivious to their flaws... however, as you grow older, it seems to become easier and easier to go through life oblivious to your own GOOD POINTS as well. EVERYONE has a gift, or something good and special about them- and I don't care WHO you are. For me? I happen to be a gifted baker and exceptional at karate. On the side, I have an easy time making people laugh and am known to be the joker in my group of friends. I try to not ignore my flaws, but not single them out either. I work on them in my own time, but choose not to dwell on them. I am often seen as a pessimist- someone who looks upon everything through a negative lens. However, this is far from the truth. I may SEEM pessimistic just because of how I talk, but my mind is actually quite optimistic. Just today, my best friend told me to stop always assuming that the worst is going to happen. I don't assume the worst- I just prepare myself for the worst. There is a big difference. The one time I DIDN'T expect the worst to happen, it did... so dwelling on the positive is not always a good thing because there is a lot more let-down. You have to be realistic with yourself. You know your flaws- no one is perfect, but that doesn't give you any right to give up and not work on improving yourself. There are ALWAYS improvements to be made on everyone, and who knows- maybe by improving yourself, you will also improve the lives of those around you. Maddie My Manifesto
By Madison Nef A manifesto is essentially a list of rules that each person follows in their own life… whether you are conscious of yours or not, everyone has one. Here is mine. Maddie’s Manifesto 1). Laugh and laugh often. I think that laughing is an important part of life. As children, we laugh about 1000 times a day on average… and as we get older, our “laugh count” decreases. I love to laugh and to make others laugh and hope to never lose this aspect of myself. 2). Treat others as equals until they give you a reason to treat them as anything more or anything less. Everyone should be treated with the same amount of kindness and respect unless they do something to you that proves they shouldn’t be given the average amount. 3). Enjoy the little things. Little joys in life are too often taken for granted. Small things, like taking time to notice nature or enjoying a walk on your own can make a big difference if you’re having a bad day- always take time to smell the roses. 4). Smile. Simple as it is- smile! It releases dopamine into the brain every time you smile, triggering your mind to think and be happier. 5). Be yourself. Always be who YOU are, not what someone wants you to be. Don’t fake it for anyone- if someone can’t take you as you are, they aren’t a good friend or companion to keep around. 6). Don’t change for anyone. This ties into my 5th rule- if someone wants you to change for them, that isn’t good. Unless this change can and will benefit you mentally or physically, or if you’re just being a real moron… okay, correction. IF someone tries to force you to be more like them… don’t trust them and don’t change who you really are for anyone. 7). Peace over power. Never initiate fights, both verbal and physical. Keep at peace with someone. However, if someone attacks you in either way… rip them to shreds. You shouldn’t take that bull from anyone. 8). Let your feelings be known. If you love someone, let them know. Never mask your true feelings from anyone… never be fake. If you don’t like someone, don’t associate with them. It’s as simple as that. If you love someone, tell them. You never know what day will be your last… or someone else’s for that matter. 9). Take time for yourself. Give yourself at least 30 minutes of down-time each day. This means no communication with ANYONE- just drop off the face of the earth for a bit. Turn of any and all electronics and go do something- hike, sleep, read that book, or maybe even cook and clean. Do something that YOU find relaxing. 10). Love yourself. This is my last rule of life and to me, it is the most important one. Before you expect others to love you, you must first learn to love yourself. Accept yourself for who you are- flaws and imperfections included. NOBODY is perfect, and everyone is going through life in the same confused way as the rest of us. Love your body and mind and don’t let ANYONE’S negativity delude you. YOU ARE AWESOME! Well… those are my rules for life. Hopefully, you can take them and apply them to your own life! Leave me YOUR manifesto in the comments below, or email me a reply. Maddie I do home work every day! Reading is fun! I like to read. I learn a lot at home.
Ashleigh Today, I got to spend a couple hours of quality down-time with my little sister- something that I seldom do. Usually, my sister hangs with my Grandma and barely comes into the office to see me... and even when she does, usually I am busy with my friends or with homework and refuse to talk to her. Today, my Grandma is in the hospital an hour away and she has been there almost all day. Because of this, I have had to watch my sister... and I have spent a lot of good time with her.
To start off, we ate breakfast together and had a rather enlightening discussion about what we want to be when we grow up. While I have the aspiration of becoming a psychologist, or perhaps a baker depending on where life takes me... my sister had the whimsical response of "a unicorn. a unicorn that flies." When I asked her to give me a more realistic answer, she replied "I want to be a princess who marries a prince and lives in a big pink castle with all my dogs." Then, she and I sat down to get our homework done. I took the laptop and cranked out my math and one of my blogs, and she sat at the kitchen table doing her writing. At 12:00, I took a break for lunch and made us a simple but delicious meal of mac n' cheese with cold cuts. We ate and then went upstairs to get dressed. As I brushed her hair, we had a good talk about how we want to be better sisters to each other... and be more kind and compassionate. So far, so good! We then took some selfies and recorded a few videos before coming downstairs to finish our homework. I'm not quite sure WHERE I wanted to go with this post... but family... family is important. You never know how much time you have left with each person... so you're better off letting them know that you love and care for them whiled you can. My mom was a prime example of not knowing when someone is going to pass away... she died at 38. I regret not being able to have had more time with her, and getting to know her better.. In the end, I don't think she knew just how much I loved her and it has stuck with me as one of my regrets. Please... PLEASE... Take the time to tell the people you love how you feel about them. You never know when your time will run out. Maddie ~Destroy what destroys you~ Ok, something new today! Below is a set of numbers. I want you to tell me what they have in common. Here it goes:
( [49.417], [18,031], [432,744], [25,964,640], [1,557,878,400] ) Here is a second set of numbers...so consider this a bonus question. I am just going to list these since they are very big numbers! 4,540,000,000 1,657,100,000,000 39,770,400,000,000 2,386,224,000,000,000 143,173,440,000,000,000 Any guesses yet? No? Ok, here is a single number that will be my second to last set of numbers (I promise!) Stay with me here, I am going somewhere with this. If you make it to the end, I think you'll like this post. If not, then you will likely leave thinking I am a weirdo. The number is .00000001088% Alright, I am going to tie them all together for you here. The first set of numbers is how long I have been alive: 49.417 years 18,031 days 432,744 hours 25,964,640 minutes 1,557,878,400 seconds The second set of numbers is how long the earth has existed (using the current accepted estimate of the earth's age). The final number is the percentage of time I have existed in relation to the age of the earth. When looked at in this manner, does it really matter how old you are? Is the world going to end if you sleep in for five more minutes? No. But we are trained not to look at time in this way aren't we? We are taught to believe that our time on this earth has meaning... and it does! The meaning it has isn't in relation to the age of the earth or our time on it, though. The meaning of our lives relates to what we do while we are here... what we do for ourselves and what we do for others. Being on this earth a few years longer than another matters little. I have met people much older than me who are fools, and I have met people younger than me who are much smarter! In either case, it matters little. I can learn from both. What impact are you having on the lives of the people around you? Are you helpful? Or a hindrance? What roles do you play in life? Are you a teacher or sensei? Are you a student or loafer? A likable drunk or a drunken menace? An old soul or newly awakened? We can be all of these things at different times. What I believe is important is that we strive to better ourselves. Enhance our good qualities, while trying to limit our faults. Teach good habits and try to learn new things every day! So in a world of numbers, which number have the most meaning for me? They are: 5,116 4,971 1,922 The first is the number of days Sharon and I were together before she died. The second is the number of days that my daughter Madison has been alive, while the third is the number of days that Ashleigh has been alive. I pray that the second and third numbers continue to rise during my lifetime! Not to ramble too much, but if you want your time to be meaningful, then teach. Teach those you care about what you know! Teach those you don't care about those things as well! In the end, don't be like Roy Batty, one of the Replicants in Blade Runner. At the end of his time he lamented: "I've seen things you people wouldn't believe! Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion... I watched C beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhauser Gate. All those moments will be lost in time...like tears in rain. Time to die!" Feeling run down? Or like you can't get everything you need to do done in one day? Then shut off the internet! This weekend, our internet went down on Friday night and stayed down until Sunday afternoon. So what happened? I had a great weekend, that's what!
Let me explain. At my house, the internet is our connection to the outside world. I do not want my daughters wasting time watching TV all day, so we do not subscribe to cable or any other type of TV. I will buy DVDs for my daughters to watch...but at least they aren't bombarded with all of the stupid commercials, and I have more control over what they actually watch. Although the internet has a lot of garbage on it as well, I find that my little one can't find that stuff yet, and while my older daughter can, she usually prefers to talk with and message her friends instead. I use the internet for both work and entertainment. What I find is that it can be a gigantic time waster. Even when I want to get a lot done, I find that I will kill 20 or 30 minutes sometimes just peeling the onion (my term for reading one article and then clicking a link to a related article). Thus, when the internet went down and stayed down, I had a lot of time free up in my schedule! Note, too, that I refuse to get a "smart" phone. I had one in the early years when they first came out, and I felt that once the great unwashed got them, they would cease to be as useful as they once were. For me that is true! Although most people seem to not be able to live without them now. So what did I do this weekend? A better question would be what DIDN'T I do! On Saturday morning, Maddie and I went to our usual karate class and grabbed a coffee afterward at McDonald's. We then ran home, grabbed lunch and Ashleigh and went to a matinee at the local movie theater. Originally, it was going to be an Ashleigh and Daddy day, but we expanded it to include Maddie (note that there are Maddie and Daddy days too). We saw "Home", which is an age appropriate movie for Ashleigh and we all had a good time. We then ran to the park for a couple of hours of play. Ashleigh loves to make new friends there. After that, we went home, had dinner as a family, played with Ashleigh a little bit and then watched a couple of DVDs before bed. Sunday, oddly enough, was a day of work, After church we ran an errand, grabbed some coffee and then shot home. After lunch I added salt to our water system, mowed the lawn, took the plow off of my truck, fixed my canoe and cleaned the garage. A full day if I do say so myself. Now, would I have done all of that stuff if the internet was working? To be honest, probably. It would have just taken me much longer since I likely would have sat down at some point and checked my emails. All said, it was a great weekend without the internet! Try it sometime. See if you are more productive. I know I was! I was taking my shower last night when I got around to thinking about how SO MANY people make a huge fuss over celebrities when they are just regular people. What really got to me was the fact that they aren't everything that people make them out to be... they're people, just like us. Sure, maybe a bit more popular... the world knows them, but they don't know the world. They, like us, have best friends not in the spotlight. They have to eat and breath and sleep to stay alive, just like us.
I don't know why I've never thought of it this way. Literally, the wave of realization is something I can't put to words, but it happened because I tried imagining someone so over-publicized doing something as normal as stopping at a McDonald's because they were thirsty, or taking off their makeup at the end of the day to collapse into bed after a hard day of work. Things we do everyday... but never think of when we see these people on TV. Instead, we automatically think they have lives that are so much better than ours- forgetting that they too have the same problems we do in our everyday lives. They fall down and get hurt, too. They embarrass themselves too. They are just as human as we are- and we need to stop treating them like something they aren't. They are not demi-gods, and to be honest they are no better than any of us because they are human too.... regardless of having more money or more fame. Maddie One of my pet peeves is people who don't think. I know, I know, everyone thinks. That may be true, but not everyone thinks deeply, or about important things. I know people where the extent of their thinking is essentially where is the next party going to be. Yes, they work, and they do their job adequately. However, they look forward to five o'clock and they are constantly checking the clock to make sure they don't spend even a minute more than they have to. Once it hits 5:00, it's time for a drink...or time to watch TV or (add your own thing here). They never think about what the future will bring, or how they can make their present better other than to just say I need to make more money!
Thinking deeper will get them further! How exactly, are you planning to make more money? Are you going to look for a higher paying job? Start a business? Gamble? Nope, it never gets that far. How about, "How can I make my life happier? Or my spouse happier? Or my kids? Thinking deeper will get them answers to those problems. Yet they don't and won't do it! I have to admit, I am guilty of shallow thinking sometimes also. Everyone gets into a rut from time to time. The trick is to recognize it and take steps to break it. Recently, I have made a plan to break out of the rut I am in. Slowly but surely, I am doing it! There were a lot of things that had reached rut status for me. One by one I am taking steps to break out of the ruts. Slowly, it is happening. I have made a number of plans and have started to take steps towards each. The actions are slow and methodical because I still have responsibilities away from my goals. Even so, each week I see some progress. I already feel better about myself, even before the plans have led to major changes. Overall, I am becoming happier just from taking steps in the right direction. I have set goals and I am working towards achieving them. Think people! I mean really think about what makes you happy. Once you know, make a plan to achieve that happiness on a regular basis! If you have a large goal. like I want to make $1 million dollar a year (not one of my goals), then make sure you set smaller goals on the way to that main goal so that you don't get frustrated. Then stick to your plan. I am psyched up today. Yet I have done very little towards my goal yet. Once it hits 5:00 I have two things planned toward working towards my goals. The anticipation of working on those goals is making me happy. Think! Set some goals...with some little achievement markers on the way to your goal...and then go for it! You'll be happy you did! So, What's your plan to get happy? Share with me in a comment, and I will share some of my plan with you. Where does the inspiration for my poetry lie... something I am asked a lot by both my family AND my friends. To be honest, most of the time my poems are written directly from whatever emotion or thought I have in me AT that time that I write the poem. Most times, I write about the stuff I hear about from my friends... and there is good reason for this.
I am the friend that everyone goes to if they need to vent or tell their problems. Therefore, I hear a LOT of stuff from my friends and take in a lot of different emotions in one day. Since I don't ever really vent TO my friends about any of my problems, I have my own emotions AND theirs cooped up inside me. Since I have a hard time expressing certain emotions, I express their already-defined emotions in my poetry and tell their story in my own words. It is a good, therapeutic way for me to let out some of the things I am forced to keep in... so keep in mind when reading my poetry that most of what you're reading about are my friend's issues, not my own. I just have a good insight into what they are feeling. Maddie Tomorrow is Ashleigh & Daddy Day! We always have fun on those days. We might go to the movies, or the park, or rails to trails. It is going to be a fun day!
Ashleigh Ever had a regret? I've had a few...but then again, too few to mention. Alright, stop singing old Frank Sinatra songs! Of course I have had regrets. Everyone has. The trick is not to let regrets ruin the rest of your life. A regret usually pops up when you are uncertain whether or not you did everything you could in a certain situation. Or it is due to you being uncertain that the things you did do were the right things to do. If you are really unlucky, your regrets are tied to both feelings simultaneously.
That's where I sit with a couple of issues. Unfortunately, I will never know the answers. So what do I do? I try to go on and live my life and not dwell on the past. Even so, I don't forget my past, I just try to use it to live a better life going forward. Regret is your mind telling you that maybe if you did something differently, what happened might have changed. This is not always the case though...particularly when your regrets involve other people. Each and every one of us have decisions to make. If the decisions made by others had a large impact on the outcome, then almost anything that you would have done may not have made a difference. I believe the best rule I have in life is to treat people how I would like to be treated. I try to make decisions based on this principle. Sometimes, decisions have to be made to protect others as well. The worst thing you can do is shy away from making a tough decision if others are going to be hurt by your inaction. Looking ahead, I hope I never have to make any decisions that lead to life or death situations. If I do, then I plan to make the best decision I can under the circumstances. Yesterday, my Dad put out a post saying that I have nothing to write about usually and giving his opinion of why he thinks I can't find topics. Dad has an acute eye for topics- he is extremely creative and can take anything, LITERALLY ANYTHING, and turn it into a blog post. I, on the other hand... am not so creative. Yes, I can write when I get a good idea and run with it... but half the time, I am too lazy to actually write about all the things I think about. My mind jumps around from idea to idea, making connections and associations to other things ALL THE TIME. The hard part for me is that I get so many ideas sometimes that they overwhelm me- and then I cave in and give up.
Anyone who has a very active imagination will understand this. Let me rephrase what I said earlier- I don't lack creativity, I just lack the motivation to write about all the topics I think of. This being said, I am also simply too lazy to turn my thoughts into ideas... it's very hard to explain unless you know how my mind works, and no one does. My thoughts are so jumbled that I can seldom pin down one idea... I know this sounds really stupid, and that many can control and keep their thoughts pinned down, but it is a real struggle for me. So tell me- how does your mind work? Leave me a comment. As for me, I have to go help my grandma grocery shop now- have a good day :3 Maddie Never! A big difference between Maddie and I are the problems we have with writing daily blog posts. For Maddie, she often has trouble coming up with ideas to write about. Oftentimes, she will ask me "What should I write about today?". I usually rattle off a number of ideas for her, most of which she finds to be too much trouble to write about. She will then think about it a bit and then find a topic of her own to write about.
I have a different problem. I find too much to write about usually. While picking one isn't a problem, many of my topics are serious (to me anyway) and I don't want to bore people away from reading the blog. My second problem is finding the time to write them...particularly if I am in press with the stocks I cover for Value Line. If I am constantly writing on a serious subject, I find that it can take hours to write a post. My last two posts took me about four hours to write in total. A lot of that time dealt with finding pictures to use of the people involved. I have lots of pictures...but not all of them convey the mood I was trying to convey. One final problem I have involves technology. Last night, for instance, I spent an hour writing up a semi-serious post about learning new things. It was pretty lengthy, and I thought interesting too. Well, when I went to publish the post the website kicked out an error and wiped out my entire article. I am in press this week, so I did not have time to rewrite it. Tonight, I was still annoyed about what happened yesterday, so I decided to write about a different topic entirely. I will leave it for another day to revisit a post on learning new things! To sum it up, ideas to write about are not a problem for me. Having the time to write about my ideas properly are an issue. For my daughter, finding a good idea is sometimes a problem. Funny, we chit chat all day and I often hear good ideas that she could write about, but I guess she doesn't think about them in that way. Yesterday, for example, we spoke about a singer for a band who has a pretty voice when she decides to use it. Instead, she spends most of every song growling like Satan. I originally thought the girl had put a distortion device on her mike to get that sound. Maddie disagreed. She actually looked the girl up and found the following quote: " YES! ALL the growling in our songs, even the really low ones, are done by me. I work very hard on my throat and do not want to be discredited. NO! I DO NOT use any vocal effects whatsoever in studio or live (both me and my producer are far too stubborn to take the easy way out). Live, I use a pretty standard audio technica mic and in studio I use a Telefunken AK47. Any 'effect' you hear is actually because I took the time to write very complex harmonies and back-up vocals. NO! I do not have to make mean faces in order to scream properly. I could be smiling and screaming - the scream comes from inside and is produced way before it reaches the face. If you wanna see for yourself, just come check us out live! I hope that answers some questions - I unfortunately see lots of female growlers having to defend the fact that they growl and it's pretty ridiculous, but please don't let that be a deterrent! " Alissa White-Gluz, vocalist for THE AGONIST I've come to the conclusion that this girl may not be working with a full deck...but that is beside the point! Maddie could have made a great blog post out of screech bags and her satanic sound. Yet instead she complained she had nothing to write about. When a pretty young girl can convince an almost 50 year old guy that she is possibly possessed by Satan, that is something to write about! Why my daughter couldn't see this is beyond me! To make matters worse, my daughter had already spent the time to do some research on this chick (if for no other reason than to prove me wrong). By the way, the Agonist was the right name for this group, because it was agony listening to that satanic voice coming out of that reasonably attractive singer. The man who marries her is going to have a very bizarre wedding night! My daughter has put up a video of the band in question on one of her recent blog posts. Go watch the video...and then try to picture her wedding night...I don't know about you, but I almost just laughed out loud! I like fruit. Fruit is good. Peaches are my favorite. I also like watermelon. I had watermelon
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