The fall fashion trends seem to defiantly be moving forward. The trend at almost all the fashion shows this year was all about the future. Designers were going as far as using storm-trooper helmets to get their vision across. Some designers were even using the most technological advanced fabrics.
-Star Tribune onine
Monday, August 31, 2009
Friday, August 28, 2009
3 noteworthy new experiences.
I feel like everyone has such interesting stories and I have nothing but I would say my 3 most noteworthy news experiences are; the time my best friends brother went to Iraq, When I got married, and when I went to New York.
First, I have a best friend and she has a huge family that I have always considered to be like mine. I have know her family since 5th grade. I don't have any brothers so I consider her four brothers my brothers. In her family the parents have a rule that when you turn 18 you have to be going to school, have a job, join the military, or you have to move out. One of the brothers joined the navy and the other joined the army. The brother that joined the navy came home on medical discharge but as for the other brother I was over when "Mom" got the call. He had to go over seas. We all just sat there in silence, which was very rare for a house filled with 6 kids, but there we sat. Finally the youngest brother broke the ice by burping which made everyone laugh. We were on egg shells for that year he was in Iraq, I had never watched the news so much in my life. He came home safely but with horror stories and he was defiantly not the same person but he was home...
Second, I have always felt that news does not always have to be bad new and that the newspapers are filled with to much bad and not enough good but the good is in there somewhere and I personally love to read the wedding announcements. When my husband and I announced to our families that we were engaged it was not pretty. Both of our families thought we were too young to get married. My family understood that we loved each other and they tried to be supportive right away. His family on the other had tried to talk us out of it every chance they could. In the end, they are now supportive and think we did the right thing.
Third, In 2007 I went to New York on a missions trip it was one of the best things that ever happened to me. We all helped so many people. One memory in particular was when we went to a nursing home and said hi to all the residents. This one lady was so happy to see us she kept us there for two hours and for those two hours we sang "Our God is an awesome God" over and over and all we knew was the chorus but to this lady that didn't matter. It was so awesome to know that this lady was so great full for our horrible singing.
First, I have a best friend and she has a huge family that I have always considered to be like mine. I have know her family since 5th grade. I don't have any brothers so I consider her four brothers my brothers. In her family the parents have a rule that when you turn 18 you have to be going to school, have a job, join the military, or you have to move out. One of the brothers joined the navy and the other joined the army. The brother that joined the navy came home on medical discharge but as for the other brother I was over when "Mom" got the call. He had to go over seas. We all just sat there in silence, which was very rare for a house filled with 6 kids, but there we sat. Finally the youngest brother broke the ice by burping which made everyone laugh. We were on egg shells for that year he was in Iraq, I had never watched the news so much in my life. He came home safely but with horror stories and he was defiantly not the same person but he was home...
Second, I have always felt that news does not always have to be bad new and that the newspapers are filled with to much bad and not enough good but the good is in there somewhere and I personally love to read the wedding announcements. When my husband and I announced to our families that we were engaged it was not pretty. Both of our families thought we were too young to get married. My family understood that we loved each other and they tried to be supportive right away. His family on the other had tried to talk us out of it every chance they could. In the end, they are now supportive and think we did the right thing.
Third, In 2007 I went to New York on a missions trip it was one of the best things that ever happened to me. We all helped so many people. One memory in particular was when we went to a nursing home and said hi to all the residents. This one lady was so happy to see us she kept us there for two hours and for those two hours we sang "Our God is an awesome God" over and over and all we knew was the chorus but to this lady that didn't matter. It was so awesome to know that this lady was so great full for our horrible singing.
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Introduction.
Hello everyone,
My name is Lashaya (it’s pronounced how it's spelled La shay ya). I went to Bethel University for a year but it’s too expensive, then I went to MN school of cosmetology but I did not enjoy that, and now I am going to ARCC in hopes of figuring out what I am supposed to do with my life.
I got married in October and then got pregnant in December so my husband, Josh, and I will have a little girl soon! I hated English in high school because I was not very good so I am hoping to improve my skills and either learn to love it or appreciate it.
My name is Lashaya (it’s pronounced how it's spelled La shay ya). I went to Bethel University for a year but it’s too expensive, then I went to MN school of cosmetology but I did not enjoy that, and now I am going to ARCC in hopes of figuring out what I am supposed to do with my life.
I got married in October and then got pregnant in December so my husband, Josh, and I will have a little girl soon! I hated English in high school because I was not very good so I am hoping to improve my skills and either learn to love it or appreciate it.
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