Saturday, September 25, 2004

At the Patch!


dude Posted by Hello Pumpkins are amazing! So yesterday some friends and I decided to make an event out of the pumpkin farm here in Nolensville. I'll have to say it was the most fun I've had in a while. I love pumpkins. We went on a a tour of the farm and found many things. Amongst these things we found an outhouse, rejected and oddly shaped pumpkins, and corn to trade for Wigwalms. I highly suggest the experience and I will be going back a few times before the season ends. Some of the pumpkins had to have been over 200 pounds and the lady on the tractor called them dinosaur eggs. Where I didn't see any dinosaurs I did see a pug puppy. The little one reminded me of my Milo and Otis days. I made $243 dollars today for my Eagle Project via car wash at Sam's thankyou to all my peeps who helped. Brentwood lost thier homecoming. Ha. Welcome to the life of a Ravenwood student. I just had a thought... what if when Jesus was born and the angels came to tell the shepards abiding by thier fields at night, the shepards sang it's raining men, hallelujah!

Friday, September 17, 2004


It is on the Vote is on. Choose or Loose 2004 is happening. Choosing Mitch Miller for your Grl3 mascot will be the best decision you make this year. See www.grl3.com for more info on why you should choose Mitch for Mascot over Clint and Garrett. Remember voting isn't just a right, it's a responsibility!  Posted by Hello

Sunday, September 12, 2004


9/11 definitely means a whole lot more to me now than when it actually happened. I saw this amazing documentary last week about the ordinary people in New York after the fact. There was this person with a bucket of chalk handing out peices for people to write thier feelings on the side walk. People wrote all sorts of things: they drew flags, said God Bless, drew tears, asked God why. But then a woman came and she wrote "The American flag means violence." As she left people began to notice what it said and became very angry. They tried to rub it off with water and then random people who didn't even know each other were arguing about what was going on and what the quote meant. Soon the entire block/place was in an uproar. People were screaming passionately about Arab discrimination and why the towers fell and who did it and what we should do. The list is endless. Then amidst all the hubbub a woman and a man were arguing about how they both pulled body peices out of the rubble. The woman began to cry and the man asked "what are we arguing about" The emotion was so high it was incredible. Both people broke down and cried in each others arms. As if this wasn't bazzar enough the entire mass of people stopped arguing and started to just hug each other. It was crazy. It is the strangest thing I've ever seen. Random people in the Middle of new york arguing and huggin each other. It was the crazyest thing. It changed my thought process of September 11, 2001. hmmm. I wonder. Posted by Hello

Saturday, September 04, 2004

Overly Critical


I'm tired of critics. I tired of people analysing everything. Can for once we just enjoy something for what it is good or bad. Do we always have to pick things apart and strip them of everything. Sometimes it is important to laugh at things that are funny whether they are stupid or incredibly clever. I am the most quilty of this. Does every story have to have some deep meaning that you are supposed to stay up late, look at stars, drink coffee, and think about. Not every movie, book, or people in general have to be like that. If everything was like that then our brains would hurt way more than they already do so we should quit trying to make them work so hard. Argh sorry guys if this is offensive but after reading a few more harsh reviews today I felt I needed to through all this out. In a strange way hurricanes make me happy. Oh Francis! If you wondering how this black and white girl at the top relates to all this, know that she is my beautiful sister Alyssa and she is supposed to represent innocence to what is good, bad, or great. I think if we approach movies, books, or people in general, more like that then maybe we could be happily suprised. Just maybe. After re-reading this I realized that this is all very hipocritical in itself and is most likely completely stupid. Thanks for visiting my blog.