Sha Booya

Monday, January 30, 2006

lets take a poll

My parents got really "giddy" (term my dad used), when they read about the house for sale on Charcoal road in Dublin in the last church newsletter. They were really excited about it. They looked it up online and almost wanted to sell this house on the spot and move. They are ready to get out of the traffic, the heat, and the ghettoness that is building around us. Now that a few days have past, they realize more and more how unrealistic it would be to move there..or at least not right now. Dad has 3 more years until retirement, so we have to hold out until then. Also, mom kinda dreads the snow and year round winters, but does think of it as a nice alternative to the city life. Oh goodness, I just couldn't imagine me living in Dublin!! But who knows what will happen. This has opened their eyes to possibilities for the future. Of course that house won't be for sale forever, but probably some house in the area will be when it comes time to pack up and move. Well ya'll pray about it and mom wanted me to take a poll of what you guys think of us living there...could we really handle the snow, cold, ice, long commutes, and the chilling silence of the night? Let us know.

Wednesday, January 25, 2006

My Back


So this is my back...I just think chiropractics is so fasinating so I had to post my back results. I went to Healing Hands today to get my back checked out. I don't have any big back pain or anything but last time I went regularly my consentration rate was up and it took care of other minor aches and pains going on. It was exciting to see this graphic of my spine activity...the technology these days I tell ya. The left figure is the ideal person and to the right is me. Ha ha ha, alot of activity going on. I'm so used to the old fashioned Keene Chiropractor, where he slaps you on a table, lays his hands on your back, says a prayer and you're done. Here there there were tests after tests and then a crazy table that made me feel like I was floating in stormy water. Then finally the adjustment (popcorn) precedure. What fun. Oh and I found out that I have scoliosis, huh, think of that. It's not that bad really but we're going to see if we can treat that during future visits.

Thursday, January 19, 2006

Contents of my mother's closet

Hold on to your seats everybody. This is not a drill. The contents you see in this photograph may be disturbing but it is reality. Reality that still lays all over the living room couch, floor, table, piano, and cat. This is half the contents of my parent's room. It seems much worst once you have it all spread out in the open like this.

So this is my current mission. Hopefully one day soon my parents will have a beautiful, neat, peaceful bedroom. I wish I could kick them out for a weekend so I can finish.

Monday, January 16, 2006

Correct Form: the foundation of a good bowler

The first week back to school went good. I love all my professors and I am assigned a chapel seat by friends! Hurray. It has always been kinda stressful before sitting in between 2 girls I didn't know and trying to come up with something to talk about a minute before the singing and chapel began. Now I can relax because i'm among friends and who cares if we have great discussions or not. The best incident of all this week was when I hit my leg with the bowling ball in bowling class. I never really knew my form was all wrong. So it was my turn to bowl and I wanted to do it right.. when it came to the letting go of the ball part (um..i.e. bowling) my brain and legs were fighting each other and I didn't know what to do. So at the last second somehow the ball smacked my leg and rolled gracefully into the gutter. That is what happens in the awkward stage of bowling form correction and you can really hurt yourself in the process... *sigh*. Now I have a huge, awesome bruise on the back of my leg. Alright, well the holiday (I actually got it off today!!) is over now so I shall go read about America or psychology or music or possibly the correct way to bowl.

Sunday, January 15, 2006

Jerusalem's Shouq


Watch the video
The market place in new city of Jerusalem.

Hello Vloggerdom!

Ok everyone check out my awesome video. Well it's my first ever played with on the computer...and don't laugh at the music! Actually you can. It was music that came with the computer. That and Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 were my only music options. This is only done with my digital camera. I haven't even begun to play around with my video camera yet. I can just tell this is going to consume me and completely end my social life once and for all. And p.s. hope Shouq is spelled right, is it?. Its been a while.

Tuesday, January 10, 2006

The chase is on

The nights of late and days of short are over now that school is back in session. I had a wonderful time with Melissa. I told her to bring some of my stuff that I left up in the bible school attic. Well good thing because she brought me my snow suit! And my ski boots. She almost brought my huge mary poppins snow coat but I stopped her in time. She didn't really realize that she brought my snow gear. She just saw the sheets on the top of the bag and just grabbed it, but that was pretty funny. The next day we went to swim with the manatees. I'm becoming a pro at this. Well I suggested it since it was such a neat experience and saw one online for only $25. Hahaha..well you get what you pay for. Actually it was an interesting experience and just another one of those Melissa and Lisa episodes that I wouldn't give back for the world. So the guy told me that the place looks like disney world, so I couldn't miss it. Oh yeah, disney world all right. More like a little blue shack on the side of the rode with a fire pit and a cadillac in the yard. Actually I guess it was a little like disney world because of the mermaids, manatees, and octopus on the building.
It was sorta looking like we were the only ones going on the tour and sure enough we were. We hopped in the van and drove to Crystal River. It was like going with family. It was us, the tour man, and his wife (I think). Everytime they spoke Melissa and I perked up our ears to hear what interesting fact he was stating about manatees, but everytime he was only talking to his wife about the errands they needed to run after the tour. We got out to a little cove and we got to the end of the boat to get ready to jump when he told us to. Unexpectedly he said that he was going to poor warm water down our wet suits so when we got in the river we wouldn't feel the cold so much. So yeah...he dumped water on us, and it was pretty chilly I thought. Well one manatee was spotted so he cried out, "jump, jump girls!". So franticly we jumped in the water and started to swim towards the swirls. You have to understand that there were 3 other tour boats out there. So the people, manatee ratio was like 35 to 2. It was so dark and murky so it was sorta frighting to look down towards the darkness and watch for a 2,000 pound cow to emerge. Well we did chase a mom and her calf and Melissa touched the tail or something. We got back on the boat and searched other areas of the river. We spotted another one and swam after it. Another problem was that we were catching them during nap time. So when we spotted one we would have to hover over it for 10 minutes and wait for it to emerge to get a breath. That wasn't really too fun. Then once it started to stir we would hear the tour guide screaming, "Get in front of them!". So we were scrambling to swim ahead so we could cut it off and maybe get a chance to play with it. We never were able to get in front, they were just too fast. One time we spotted one and we were both chasing after a mom and a calf and it disappeared from my sight but Melissa was going full force after them and I was left behind. Actually I heard them shouting from the boat to get another one that they spotted. So I hesitated, looked over to see Melissa swimming further and further away and looked back at the boat. I really hated chasing them all on my own. It was scary in that murky water and I saw big fish with needle noses swimming around..and the sun! The sun was playing nasty tricks on my eyes under the water. So many lurky shadows. Well I swam but couldn't find where the manatee went. Another time we huddle over a manatee for a while as it dozed and more and more people gathered around. Once it stirred the whole swarm of people started chasing the manatee. I got kicked and I think I punched someone. It was dangerous business. No one caught it before it settled back down on the bottom. Well you get the picture. It was a hunting mission and not a very successful one. But really the warm and windy whether was to blame.
The next day we decided to go to the mall and the first minute we walked in, a boy walked up to us and gave us this whole speel of how he lost his money and his i.d. and that he was such a nerd for telling us all this. Our favorite line, "You guys are like my best friends right now." We tossed him a few bucks and kept walking. We still can't figure out if it was a big scam or not..but most likely.
After a day of rest to try to get rid of our colds (Mel especially) we drove up to GA. It was a great rode trip. I brought my video camera and we taped some highlights of our trip like stopping at a citus station to see the 13 foot gator on display and also me accidently driving though a truck weigh station because I thought it was our exit. When we got there we had an awesome little get together with friends and played some mind boggling games. The best part was getting the tour of 3 beautiful houses and being able to stay in one. Then on Sunday I drove back home all alone and got home around 12:30am. The trip was very inspirational in a few ways. One, I'm now inspired to get my video clips hooked up so I can start video blogging. Oh, this is mostly because of a Saturday spent at Brad & Claire's watching some sweet video blogs. It was also inspiring just to be with friends and getting to know people better. It just gives me fresh courage for a new semester of school. The batteries were charged so to speak.
So how about I write about my first day back at school some other day since I have written way over my normal boundaries.

Monday, January 02, 2006

Happy New Year

Well it's that time of year again. The time when it gets cool enough to get out in the garage and get rid of some junk. Last year over Christmas break we cleaned the right side of the garage and that was enough work for the year. Friday we attempted to clean the left side which has alot more stuff to sort through. We got a late start so didn't accomplish all that much except filling 5 trash bags. Last year we filled 15. A majority of that stuff hasn't even been looked at since we moved in the house in 1992, so you can just imagine the goodies we find. Such as this lovely mouse skeleton that apparently died as it was eating through the cookbook.

Let this be a reminder to us of the consequences of gluttony.
My cousin found a diary that I had when I was 7 or something and page after page said how I love cats, how I love my friends, how I love my cousin (who found the diary) and love, love, love. I used to be such a loving little person. So we didn't get the whole side cleared out but we did make a hole and maybe, just maybe some day we'll be able to fit a car in there! Wow, I just can't imagine it.

I just love this cat! She grants such joy to our quiet little house hold. This is one of her favorite napping spots, right on top of a plastic bag. Not exactly what I would think of as a comfortable sleeping spot, but whatever floats her boat.
Changing the subject again..I'm going to have another visitor! Melissa is flying in tomorrow and we're going to hang out here for a few days then road trip up to GA then i'll leave her there and drive back home in time for school. God is good! Two visitors within one holiday break. God bless.