Sunday, June 5, 2011

My Sweet 16

The other night I had my Sweet 16 and it was one of the best nights of my life! My parents took to the time to plan the party with me. It took many months to plan decorations, location, and food! It was so much fun and I couldn't have asked for anything better to share with my family and friends for my 16th birthday!






We ended up having my party at my Church because the venue was big and we had access to it. On the night of my party we had a stage, dance floor, dinner tables, popcorn machines, red carpet, Hollywood sign, celebrities, and a photo corner! Everything was perfect even though we didn't have everything set up it was still a blast. We even had a table where the pictures people took were printed out instantly and then people could glue their picture to the paper and write me a little message.



Me and my mom have set up an appointment with my moms friend to create a scrapbook so I can remember every MOMENT of that night! From setting all the decorations up with my family and best friend that day, to dancing, taking pictures, eating food, and watching the amazing photo montage my mom made for me!

That night was amazing and something I will never forget and I thank my parents for throwing my an amazing night! IT WAS AWESOME!

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Prom 2011


This year I went to Prom with the most amazing boyfriend in the world and got to wear this gorgeous pink and black dress!
Obviously it wasn't my Prom since I am only a sophomore but, we even went with some of our friends and it was a blast! I loved going shopping for my dress with my mom in the L.A. Fashion District. WE fond this one dress but as soon as I tried this one on I knew this was it! Later me and my mom went to go order Taylor's boutonniere and boy was that difficult! The lady working at the store made my mom angry so someone else had to step in and explain. But in the end I got what I wanted thanks to my mommy! And then on the day of Prom my mom took me to get my hair and make-up done at to Cosmetology school in Simi.









They always do an AMAZING job! I loved everything so much We also went shoe shopping for prom shoes in the DAY of prom! Overall everything worked out and turned out fabulously! Tonight was definitely one of the best of sophomore year! I loved getting dressed up from head to toe! Is that what a princess feels like? If so I would like to be a princess please. Oh pick me Prince Harry :P

Friday, December 3, 2010

Washington DC -Day 6

Newseum


Going to The Newseum was an eye-opening experience. It was by far my favorite place we went this entire trip! Seeing all recent and latest things happening in society from the oil spill to Hurricane Katrina and 9-11. Everything told a story. A story worth listening too. A story worth listening to and telling others about! Some of the exhibits here were heart-warming and others were heart-breaking but not everything and everyone can have a fairytale ending. And I thank God each and everyday for how lucky I am to be healthy and to have a family that loves and supports me! (P.S. I fell in love with Elvis here <3)



The interactive games we played here were fun as well, it was a total blast watching Kody do a newscast! My family is so amazing and I am so happy to have them in my life!

Today we also visited the Lincoln Memorial today. It was HUMONGOUS! I couldn't believe how small I was standing next to it. I felt like an ant. I had never stood next to something or even someone so significant to history..and I loved every minute of it! At that very moment, I could truly say... I am proud to be an american.





Tommorow we head home and I am not looking forward to it. I wish I could stay here just a little bit LONGER and learn a little bit MORE.



<3 Bye Bye Beautiful <3


Thursday, December 2, 2010

Washington DC -Day 5

Washington Monument


What a gorgeous view of Washington DC at 555 feet in the air. You can see the White House, Lincoln memorial, the Ellipse, the Smithsonian's,
the Capitol building, and much much more! Looking around in the top I felt invincible. Like nothing could go wrong, I saw everything around for miles. I couldn't help but think that our founding fathers struggled to make this world what we have and that this is one small piece left behind.
Many things that they DID leave we surrounded with sky scrappers and house and we lost the importance of our country's history through it all. You could say that we still have it all but it is all tucked away in the tallest building on the highest shelf in the biggest book. But who would be brave enough to open it and discover all the little secrets?


"If not me, then who?
If not now, then when?"


We also went to Fords Theatre to see where President Lincoln was shot.
We got to see his seats that are still the same as from the night he was killed along with the gun used to shoot him. We heard the story and the real story not some phony story you hear online. It was truly amazing to learn a little piece from the past.
You think your History teachers know everything? THINK AGAIN! Not even close. You need to get up close and personal to discover what your not taught because that...is the interesting stuff!

Another AMAZING day :)

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Washington DC -Day 4

Air & Space Museum

Today as we woke up we strolled on down to Air and Space to meet Amelia Earhart and the Wright Brothers. The exhibits here were really cool along will all the interactive games. I learned how much the world has changed from discrimination against women to the new advances in technology! It was a blast seeing all the REAL and MODEL airplanes and pieces of rocket ships!









Me and Kody even did a simulation flyer and we learned that I absolutely suck at flying and Kody stinks at shooting. We didn't make a very good team today.

We also went to the White House today. You may think its pretty and that it has some significant meaning behind it but all it really is, is a white building with a fence around it. If you wanted to see one of those all you would of had to do is walk around your neighborhood. But, no. We wanted the wow factor! The Jazz! You go to see it take a few pictures here and there, turn around' walk away, and all the excitment is gone! Ya it was great to see in person but nothing of extreme factors to make me want to go back.


I love hanging out with my family and today was a good day. Can't wait for more tomorrow.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Washington DC -Day 3

Museum of American History


Today we walked through the National Mall (Smithsonian's). We visited the Museum of American History which took up all day. We saw Julia Child's kitchen to trains and the ORIGINAL star-spangled banner. We were only allowed to take pictures in certain areas. The rooms had barely any lights because the clothing (linens/threads) would fall apart and the important documents would fade away.

We also saw the Bill of Rights, Constitution, Declaration of Independence, and the Magna Carta. When looking at the Declaration I realized that they spelled "Pennsylvania" wrong and 3 of the original 13 colonies didn't even sign the document. The Magna Carta was cool to see after learning so many details about it in History class! Today we walked everywhere and learned lots. All in all today was a good day.





Steps walked today: 8294

Monday, November 22, 2010

Washington DC -Day 2

Gettysburg


Even though it is only the 2nd day of vacation, it was by far my favorite day! We got up and drove for a while. All the way up to Gettysburg. It was really pretty along the way but I fell asleep yet again. Once I woke up the sights were astonishing! The tree leaves were changing colors. Some were green, some were red and yellow, some were orange and brown.









Then we arrived to Gettysburg around 3 O'clock. We went to the museum on the battle field. In the museum we watched a film and saw the cyclorama. The cyclorama was my favorite because I didn't want to go at first; because I had recently learned about it in History class. (Cyclorama- 360 panoramic; painted in 1884, 20 years after the battle took place;painted in less then a year)

My Experience:
Learning about History in a book makes it seem unreal. But, once you go on a trip, and experience it it becomes a story. Learning about everything today made me realize how much I don't listen to my teacher or what the books tell us. Standing and looking at the cyclorama made me understand all the casualties of war. The bombs were fired left and right, gun powder so thick you couldn't see in front of you face, men falling down by the thousands, general shouting orders, horses strucken dead bu bullets. Once the 3 gruesome days were over the wounded crowded into homes; turned into hospitals. Over time many died from infections, many survived though too. The war continued, but we were once again a Union.



We made our way to Washington D.C. later today. As the clock stricks midnight it is time for me to get to bed. *Turns off lights*

Steps walked today: 3873

GOODNIGHT MY BRAVE SOLDIERS!