Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Moving around



As I have grown up, I have lived in over 10 different houses. I’m not quite sure the exact amount because I was little while we lived in a lot of them. I always thought that it was so cool getting to move around all of the time and still stay in the same area. I loved getting to live in all of these strange houses while I helped build all of our new houses. It was fun building all of the houses that we lived in because my grandpa would give me all of the scrap wood and some nails to build me something of my own. I always ended up building me a chair out of the wood. They were always lopsided and very “topsey turvey”. I would sit down in them then lean it up against a wall so it wouldn’t tip over then ask my grandpa how great it was. The only bad thing about moving around so much, was that I could never really get attached to anywhere. I loved so many of the houses that my family lived in but I never got a chance to get used to any of them. It was always fun to get to see what my mom could come up with though. She was the one who always came up with our house plans. All of the houses always ended up so amazing to me and so roomy but my mom always found one thing wrong with every plan that she made. A room was too small or she wouldn’t like the “transitions” going into each room. I thought that it was so funny watching her say that we had to build another house because she messed up. Every time she would get upset when she didn’t get it right. I thought that they were all great and we are finally settling down and I will be moving out real soon to be with my fiancĂ©. I can’t wait to start my new life with him.

Monday, September 29, 2014

My puppies



I have always been an animal person, but I’m more of a dog person than a cat person. Even though I much prefer dogs, I still love every animal that’s out there. I have two dogs of my own and they both are extreme pains! No matter what though I always have so much fun with them. Their names are Hank and Bandit. Hank is a golden-doodle and he is almost 4 years old now. He was the first puppy that has been completely mine where I take care of him and pay for all of him needs. He was the first real responsibility that I had and I loved every minute of it. He is the most stubborn and hyper guy ever, but I still love him. I have so many pictures of him over the past four years and it’s crazy to see how much he has grown! Then Bandit, who is a sheltie, is even more stubborn. He is only 3 months old, but he is feisty. He is a very good listener until you ask him to come inside from going potty. I wanted to teach him to not run away from me so I didn’t have to put a leash on him and he doesn’t, but he will tease me to make me think he will come inside then he will hop away and go roll around in the grass. He loves outside!! I love that he loves to be outside but I just wish that he would come inside when I tell him to. Treats don’t even work anymore! It is sweet when I leave him for a short amount of time because the second he sees me he just starts whining and hugging my leg like I was gone forever. It doesn’t have to be five minutes and he will still do that and then follow me everywhere. I love my puppies so much and I would be so sad to ever loose them.

Sunday, September 28, 2014

Life in a Movie



Have you ever dreamt that you could be put inside of a movie? Maybe even wished that the movie was real life? I know I have and every time I watch a movie I always wonder how my life would be in that setting. Today I watch the movie “Blended” with Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore, which is a super duper great movie by the way, and I started thinking. I was thinking about what it would be like to go to Africa and see all of the wild life. That would be so amazing! Staying in a nice hotel that people serve you and being able to relax and party or do whatever I wanted. It would be unreal for me to ever imagine to get to go to Africa even though I’ve wanted to travel my whole life. I also watched the movie “Delivery Driver” starring Vince Vaughn, and it was a great movie as well. This movie was all about how a guy, David, donated over 600 times of sperm, and he ended up having like 533 biological children in the world. The only problem was that about 150 of them wanted to know who their father was and meet him in person. Throughout the movie David found his kids and helped them out without telling them he was their father. I thought that this situation would be so bizarre. I mean, I’m a girl so I really can’t imagine this at all but the fact of having 533 children would just be the craziest thing in the world! There wouldn’t be a good way to tell them apart even if you met them one by one there would still be way too many of them to keep track. I do think that it is nice for men to donate though for the women who want children and don’t have a man to supply that for them. I have always been the type of girl who has wanted my own kids and I wouldn’t want anyone to take that away from me.