Monday, December 14, 2009
"hey! What?" I heard my sister say. My mom wasactuaklky happy because there was now silence. hahaha!!! I liked the too, but I also needed a bit of noise to keep me alive! hahaha!!! So there was no light, no music, and no entertanimanet.... for the other people in the building. It was a chance to finnally light the candles that we had. The darkness adn the light together made it feel like if we were in the castle. My sister sat on the couch that was under tow dim lightedn candlles, and a painting of a river in a calm forest.
"Velcom." She said, trying to imitate Dracula.
"Proceed." We both said with spooky voices that we laughed at.
8 20. My mother made a small meal that we were able to make in the dark. Rice and eggs mixed together with bits of celery. YUM!. My father was a sleep the whole time. When he does wake up, he looks around, and goes back to slumber land. pathetic.
I have a medal papi! Look! I thought in my head, which was true. At school, I was second place to an AVID write off. Ana, a girl who walk with me brfore and after school and lives above my head, came down to tell me that i was second place. She knew this because a freind of hers told her she was forst place. My mother was proud, my sister was.... meh, and my youingest sister only wated to wear my medal. I also had a gift card for Borders. Not bad. I thought. I haven;t told or shown my father anything. I had the medal in my hand everytime I pass by him. Nothing.
Anyway, I wanted my father to wake up and enjoy the fun that we were having. Nothing. he never does anything with us for over a year, So, I just left him. We were talking about funny things, sociolazing and playing on my laptop. Listening to musci and playing games was nice. Calm soothing jazz id the best to listen in the moment.
9 45. everyone was asleep exept for me. I was hearing a bit of cracky noise and the bathroom light went on. The electricity has returned. I then went on my colputer to see what was going on with Shine, and saw the Mag was hugging me to death, LOL!!!
That;s about it!!!!! have a great day all!!!
-Ada Shadow
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Posted by Sat Mar 28, 2009 10:47am PDT
Report Abuseyou really are a gifted story teller! I bet you would rival Garth Brooks with writing style.
Congats on the medal. I laughed with you, and your spooky voiced sister, too.
I say show pappi the medal. I think he will be happy and smile...I did.
You have a llittle sisterlwho wanted to wear it? I bet she really loves you a lot!
Well I am going out for a while. Wild thing needs forest and stream!
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Posted by Sat Mar 28, 2009 10:50am PDT
Report AbuseNOT TO WORRY SWEETIE, MAG HAS THAT EFFECT ON ALOT OF WOMEN.......LOL, HE JUST CAN'T HELP HIMSELF.............HEEEEEEE HEEEEEEEEEE, NO REALLY HE IS A "GENTLE MAN" ! ! !
HUGZZZZZZZZZ AND LOVED YOUR STORY,BUT I ALWAYS DO SWEETIE
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Posted by Sat Mar 28, 2009 11:19am PDT
Report AbuseAda, Helooooooo
Congrats on the medal. YEAAAAAH ADA'S MEDAL KICKS BADUNKADUNK!
See, the people on shine are not the only ones who can see that you have talent.
Great job Ada, keep up the good work. At your first book signing, I want you to sign in the book I buy of yours. Kim, one of the many shine people who knew that my talent should be published.
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Posted by Sat Mar 28, 2009 11:38am PDT
Report AbuseHahahaha!!!!! That's funny Katie!!
That was funny Lady-Jane! LOL!!!!!
Garth Brooks? Who's that Mag? if she's a story writer, I would like to read one of her books or something.
vampire laughs are awesome!!!!!!
I'm really glad that your proud that i won a medal. I never won one beofer in my life. I don;t think I should show it to my father. papi doesn't care that much of my education eversince we moved her to Los Angeles(H3ll). he IS the one who pushes me on my education, but he doesn;t care.
...meh....
Have a great day all!!!
-Ada Shadow
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Posted by Sat Mar 28, 2009 12:32pm PDT
Report AbuseHi Ada I am doing good!! I have four more days!!!!! Good job on win a medal!!! Sounds like you had a lot of fun!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Posted by Sat Mar 28, 2009 1:53pm PDT
Report AbuseThat's a great post Ada!!! I've had that happen a few times with lights. I always thought it was weird. But I just shrugged and tried to get some things done anyway!!! It wasn't easy but I did pretty good!!! That eggs, rice and celery sounds good. You're going to have to tell me how you make it!!! (((hugs)))!!
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Posted by Sat Mar 28, 2009 2:01pm PDT
Report AbuseAda,
Many Congratulations on your Medal.
I think you shoild share that also with your father.
Weather he cares or not.
Glad the lights came on.
Lighting candles is nice even when they are not needed.
That's kind of a message there Ada. About the candles.
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Posted by Sat Mar 28, 2009 2:34pm PDT
Report AbuseAda,
The Candles, They are There even when you Don't Need Them.
Like people Ada,You don't want to show your Dad your medal.
But he might really Need to see it.
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Posted by Sat Mar 28, 2009 3:16pm PDT
Report AbuseEarly life
Garth Brooks was born on February 7, 1962 in Tulsa, Oklahoma to Troyal Raymond Brooks, a draftsman for an oil company, and Colleen Carroll, a 1950s-era country singer who recorded on the Capitol Records label and appeared on Ozark Jubilee.[8][8][9][10] Brooks and his five elder siblings (Jim, Jerry, Mike, Betsy, and Kelly) were raised in Yukon, Oklahoma.[8] As a child, he often sang in casual family settings but his primary focus was athletics. In high school he played football and baseball and ran track. He received a track scholarship to Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, where he competed in the javelin.[10][11] Brooks graduated in 1984 with a degree in advertising.[11]
Later that year, Brooks began his professional music career, singing and playing guitar in Oklahoma clubs and bars, particularly the Tumbleweed in Stillwater.[10][11] In 1985, noted entertainment attorney Rod Phelps drove from Dallas to listen to Brooks. Phelps liked what he heard and offered to produce Garth's first demo. With Phelps' encouragement,[12] Brooks traveled to Nashville to pursue a recording contract; he returned to Oklahoma within 24 hours. In 1986, Brooks married Sandy Mahl, whom he had met while working as a bouncer. The couple later had three daughters: Taylor Mayne Pearl (born 1992), August Anna (born 1994) and Allie Colleen (born 1996). In 1987, the couple moved to Nashville, and Brooks began making contacts in the music industry.
And he became a great story teller in country and pop music, as well as an accomplished author of five books that sold well and a couple that made 'best seller'list.
You asked I delivered.
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Posted by Sat Mar 28, 2009 5:42pm PDT
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*blinks*
"You asked I delivered" Indeed! Nice on the research!! Might check the books out sometime.... if I can. LOL!!
BYEZZZZZZZZZZZ!!!!!!!
-Ada Shadow
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