Friday, December 31, 2010

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Hi, and Happy New Year!
Are you people going to be going to a countdown somewhere in your city, or to a friend's house for a party?
I hope you are going somewhere to welcome 2011 with your friends and family! 
The countdown is my favourite part! I anticipate the 3,.... 2,.... 1,....   HAPPY NEW YEAR!
And then comes the laughing and the hugging and the wonderful moment.  Happy New Year, you say to the people around you. You wish each other 'good luck' for the new year.
*sigh*  Good times, good times. Well, it's not a thing of the past, so every year, I go to the countdown!
Well, once again, I hope you have a wonderful countdown, or party, but above all, a GREAT NEW YEAR!!!
Thanks for tuning in!  May all the best happen for you in the new year!

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Harrison Hot Springs!

Hello, fellow readers!
I just got back from a relaxing place called Harrison Hot Springs. It was really great! I was disappointed that it was raining, but I realized that the heavier it rains, the better it is. It's like this because when you're sitting in a hot pool, it's really nice to have raindrops splat on your face and cool you down. Okay, using the word splat makes it sound kind of gross, but it actually feels really good. I went there on the 24th and the 25th, so I couldn't send you a Christmas greeting, sorry...
But it was really great!! If you go there in the nighttime, they have the Christmas lights lit up in the trees, so it's really beautiful.
The fact that you're in an outdoor pool when it's 4 degrees outside is pretty cool. I have to admit it though, it wouldn't have been that fun if I hadn't brought my beach ball!
So if you ever decide that you've earned yourself a vacation and decide to go to Harrison Hot Springs, then be sure to bring some sort of entertainment, like a beach ball or a waterproof toy or something like that.
(romantic music plays) It's because of you readers that I got to go there.
Just kidding! hee hee~~~ 
It had nothing to do with you guys. *glares*
Anyway, I hope you have an awesome rest of your winter break!!
Bye-bye!

Monday, December 20, 2010

Winter Break!

Hello peoples!  How's your winter break? Mine is going really well! I've had so much fun considering it's only been a few days! Me and my mom have been planning to go pig out at this fancy restraunt at the University Golf Club, go shopping, borrow some books at the library, and so on. 
So far we've done.... none of that. But still, just the fact that I don't have to get up early to go to school is awesome! I have lots more leisure time since I don't have to spend 6 hours at school... 
Well anyway, since I am going to be (girly voice) "SHOPPIN' 'TILL WE DROPPIN'!"  I'm going to wish you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year right now.  Get all those Christmas decorations up and turn up the volume on that Christmas CD!  I hope you all have fun at all of your Christmas and New Year parties! Let's all welcome 2011 with open arms, and bid a warm good-bye to 2010.

Thank you for reading, and   Happy Holidays!!

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Snow...

SNOW!! Please fall... Why in everywhere else there is so much snow that there are EMERGENCY WARNINGS, but in Vancouver, there is rain? (stamps foot on ground) I'm so desperate for snow, I wish we had emergency warnings...
I don't understand why so many adults hate the snow! Well, yes, I do. The roads are dangerous, you have to shovel the driveway, and on and on and on. but in the childrens' perspective, it's a little something like this: SNOW DAY! Yay, no school! And Yay, snowmen and snowball fights and snow forts and sledding and all that!
So since I'm still considered a child, I WANT SNOW. SNOW SNOW SNOW!
This is a pretty short post.. shorter than I thought it would be... but oh well, I'll make a longer one next time!
Stay tuned for more exciting (not necessarily guarunteed) stories of my everyday life!

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Book Review #6 ~ Dear George Clooney, Please Marry My Mom

 
Now this is an example of a really really modern book. Not to mention an example of a really really good one.
So this book is about a girl named Violet living with her little sister, Rosie, and her single mother, Ingrid. This is how Ingrid became single. See, Violet's father is a director for movies and stuff. So Ingrid decided to go and surprise her father by visiting him at the studio. So Ingrid takes 9 year old Violet and 2 year old Rosie to go see their father. They ask around for him, and no one knows where he is. So they go and knock on the door of his trailer, and there is no answer. They were still standing there when another trailer door opened nearby and  a woman with long blonde hair and tons of make-up stepped out. Followed by Violet's father, buckling his belt. 
You know that expression, "the colour drained from his face"? That's what happened to Ian, Violet's dad, when he spotted them.
You can kind of guess the rest.
Now Violet is 12, and Rosie is 5.
Her mother is now desperate to find a replacement for Violet's father and starts to date all kinds of guys that are clearly not acceptable, from alcoholics to men who steal things from Violet's mother while they're on their date.
Then one day, her mother meets a man named Dudley Wiener. Yes. It's an unfortunate name. And by this time, Violet has had it, so she tries to set her mom up with George Clooney, her mother's favourite actor. Violet actually has hope for it, because her mother used to work as a hairstylist at a studio that George Clooney was shooting at. She did his hair, and he must've liked her, because he gave her an autographed photo of him that said, 'May our paths cross again.' So she sends a letter to him. But, to her dismay, the letter was left unanswered.
Later, Violet and Rosie go to visit their father, but the real reason Violet is going is to meet George Clooney, because her father lives in L.A. Her father happens to be directing a movie at the same studio as George Clooney. So she plans to follow him along to the studios, find George Clooney, and talk to him about marrying her mother.
As it turns out, she is not allowed to go to the lot where George is shooting, so she steals a golf cart, manages to drive it close to the lot, but crashes into George's car, get's a nasty roadburn, a twisted ankle, and almost a concussion. (ouch that's a lot of boo-boos) She thinks that she spoke to George Clooney, but everyone tells her that he had been shooting the whole time, and that she must've been hallucinating. But later, when she gets back home to Vancouver (!) (My hometown!), she recieved an autographed photo of George Clooney that said, 'To Violet. A better daughter than she is a driver.'
Those were the last words of the book.
So that kind of tells me that she did actually talk to George Clooney. Lucky.
Well, that's my book review! I hope you liked it, and I hope you will read it! It was hard for me to pry my eyes off the page when I read it, so I think you will feel the same!
Thank you for reading!
See you next time!