My favorite movie of all time is the movie mean girls starring Lindsey Lohan. I think this is a movie that everyone that’s gone through high school and survived can relate to in some way. Every school has an “in” group, the group of girls that every other girl envies. This movie is my favorite not because of the drama or the actors but because of the significance the movie has, the lessons that can be learned from the movie, and the everyday things that happen in high schools all over the country. I think the first significant event is when Cady (Lindsey Lohan) has a house party and hides her mom vase, lies to one of her friends, and changes who she is to fit in with the “in” group. During these scenes it shows how easy it is to fall into the wrong group and how easy it is to be affected by peer pressure. The next significant event is towards the end of the movie when they have the stage and all the senior girls are there, and they are all apologizing to each other for things they’ve done, or said to hurt someone else. I think that every teenage girl in America can relate to this movie someway and that’s why I absolutely love this movie.
This past weekend my sister Anita and her three children came to visit: T.j. 14, Madi 5, and baby Madelyn 8 months. They arrived on Saturday morning around 10:00am; unfortunately it was raining cats and dogs when they did. Prior to coming, I already had food and snacks readily available so we wouldn’t have to go back out in the weather. We came up with ideas of how we were going to spend our Saturday family filled fun. We already had our favorite foods such as: hamburgers and french fries, oreos and ice cold milk, and popcorn and drinks from the keg refrigerator. We started most of the day watching movies (District 9, G.I. Joe, Stardust, and Zoom), then we had a challenging and fun game of monopoly, leading to uno, and to end the night with Nintendo Wii game playing (Mario Carts, Madden Football 2009, and the games that come on the system, golf, boxing, bowling and tennis. We played until 4:00am. We had a blast! I woke up (Sunday) around 11:30am to fix breakfast for everyone (except the baby, she had a bottle and baby food). I fixed pancakes, turkey bacon and turkey sausage, scrambled eggs, and sliced grape fruit. My family left around 3:00pm that afternoon. We all had a fun filled blessed weekend.
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Whiskey is an adorable pedigree who has completed two years old. It is a treat to see him waiting for me with a wagging tail when I return from work. I clasp his leash on the bright red collar and off we go for a walk. Naughty Whiskey stops at every garbage pile he can find. He enjoys poking his big nose into the garbage pile. And how mad he gets when he sees other dogs out on their walk as well. I have got him more than three sets of dog collars and leashes. I change them every week. The collar I like the most is one that resembles a chain with a little bell hanging from it. I love brushing and powdering him every other day. He thanks me by giving me a lick and a wag of his tail. I have become so attached to Whiskey that I do not know how I existed without him before.
So far, my day has been less productive than I would’ve liked. Every morning I resolve to really get things done in my spare time, but never seem to do it. Today, I went to my first class and did a sudoku instead of taking notes (justified by the fact that I’d already read the day’s reading). I then struggled through an accounting class and skipped my Lit class to come home. I had intended to get a little reading done for accounting but instead went to the store and bought air duster because I had seen a video online about how you can take dents out of your car with a hair dryer and air duster. It didn’t work. I came inside, dejected, and am now killing time online until work.