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Summer/School

Tue Aug 14, 2007, 2:07 PM
Yup. So summer has come and pretty much gone; and i have nothing to prove for it. First i went to the island with my family, and forest(my brothers friend). It was fun. I got a tan. Then i went to alberta for a family reunion. It wasnt as bad as i thought it was going to be. Met a bunch of my cousins that i never knew i had. I also found out that i have a great-uncle that likes to dress up like a girl. Which is totally fucked up. Then we went to Nelson. Nelson is the coolest hippie town ever. Dreadlock-central. Its cool. After being there for a week we came home. I've been home for a little bit. and now i have a week and a bit until i jet off to ontario to see my cousins. Im totally stoked for that.
Then its school. Which is exciting for the first day because you get to see all your friends. Then it starts being pretty gay. Im going to be super busy this year. Im gunna become one of those nerds who are totally involved with the school . Im planning on joining the student council again. And this year the environmental club :). And im gunna try out for the play again. That was super fun. Then im going to start teaching piano to little kids. Good money. Better than McDonalds. Anywhoo. Well thats my summer/school plans. Hope i bored you to death enough. Thats all for now, and thanks for not smoking.

  • Listening to: Ohio - Neil Young
  • Reading: The Queens own fool
  • Watching: Drews watching what i like about you on TV
  • Eating: A Peach
  • Drinking: Orange Juice

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hey, where abouts was your family reunion, i had one in alberta too haha.
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lol a little town called innisfail


what about you?

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-becky
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oh haha neverr heard of it. yeah mine was in tiger lily
:iconbeckstader:
:O

is that the name of the town!?!?!

thats the coolest town name ive ever heard.
besides regina that is.

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-becky

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