Yeserday we had perfect weather (for December), FREEZING AND SNOW FLURRIES. I hate cold weather, I wish the cold would go away for a really long time, or I need to move somewhere warm like south Florida. Snow in April just isn’t my thing.

Jason sent this to me the other day and I thought it was cool so I’m sharing it with all who read this:
>>> A mechanic was removing a cylinder head from the motor
>>> of a Harley motorcycle when he spotted a well-known
>>> heart surgeon in his shop. The surgeon was there
>>> waiting for the service manager to come take a look at
>>> his bike when the mechanic shouted across the garage,
>>> “Hey Doc, can I ask you a question?” The surgeon, a
>>> bit surprised, walked over to where the mechanic was
>>> working on the motorcycle. The mechanic straightened
>>> up, wiped his hands on a rag and asked, “So Doc, look
>>> at this engine. I open its heart, take the valves out,
>>> repair any damage, and then put them back in, and when
>>> I finish, it works just like new. So how come I get
>>> such a small salary and you get the really big bucks,
>>> when you and I are doing basically the same work?” The
>>> surgeon paused, smiled and leaned over, and whispered
>>> to the mechanic… Try doing it with the engine
>>> running”

Okay so, Last night I worked on school till about 10:30 because I wouldn’t be able to do any this morning, so last night I went finally went to sleep around 11:30 or 12:00 I had an awful dream, which woke me up a 4:45, and had trouble going back to sleep. After finally going to sleep I had to get up at 6:45 to get ready to go keep the toddler nursery for mops (Mothers Of PreSchoolers)this morning (we left at 8:00 and got home around 1:00), I came home did school till dinner around 5:00. And after dinner I hauled firewood till 9:00, then I came inside took a shower, did family Worship, now I’m sitting here writing this pointless stuff about what I did today. So I think I should go to bed even though it’s not late, because I have to get up early tomorrow and finish hauling firewood before I start school.

Caleb (my brother) and the other boys from our church who did the E-cyber mission project won the regionals this morning! They each won a $3000 bond a trip to D.C. and to the pentagon. While in D.C. they will compete with the other regional winners and try to win the nationals. Just for going to D.C. and competing they will each receive another $3500 bond. And If they win the nationals they win another $1500 bond which would give each of the boys a total of $8000!!! I’m sooo proud of my little brother.
Go to www.ecybermission.com to find out more about E-cyber mission.
The project which the boys did was on cleaning up the city’s water using copper-silver ionization, as opposed to the chemicals that they usually use in the water. They found out that copper-silver ionization is a much safer, cheaper, and more environmentally friendly.

Only 6 more weeks of school! Except math, which I will be doing all summer :-( but that’s okay it won’t be tooooo hard since it will be the only thing I have to do this summer.

The weather here is sooo whacked out. About three or four weeks ago we got 7in of snow, last week I was bundling up just to keep warm, and yesterday I sat out on my back porch in shorts, a tank top and sandals all most all day.

My sister is talking to me and saying – “blogs in general, are a pointless waist of time. Blogs usually take lots of time that could be used doing something either productive or worth while. Like this for instance: your sitting here typing everything that I’m saying about blogs being worthless, because otherwise you would have been sitting here for a looonnnggg time with nothing important to say. So now that I’ve added my two cents worth and everyone knows how I feel about blogs I’m going to leave you to sit and waist your time.” Okay so now she has gone to do today’s school.

Notes to self: Jeff Lay is going to stay the night tomorrow, because he has nowhere else to go. Post on Monday about Caleb and E Cyber(whether or not they win, and if they win what they’ve won).