Saturday, March 31, 2007

Nothing to post

I'll try to make this post as entertaining as I can without boring you, though I have Nothing to post.
Yesterday I was looking at people's blogs, and I said, Hey nobody's updating. Then I went t my blog, and I said, Hey, I'm not even updating.
Did you ever notice that sometimes you want people to do things that you're not doing yourself?
Well, I guess that was one of those moments.
I gotta go wash clothes, but hey, here's an update!

Thursday, March 29, 2007

Stupid me

In dance class, an assistant teacher came in for one week. I hated her. She taught everything I didn't know and she did it too fast.
Well, last week she came back.
This time it was okay, though. She is really a nice person, and she taught me a lot of new cool steps I can actually use, and she did a lot of old steps which I already knew, and that helped, too.
It just goes to show you you shouldn't judge a person how good you are or how you want them to be. Just another little lesson of life.
I couldn't find a picture to post on this so I'm just leaving it as it is.
LUCIA (Loo-Chee-ah)

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Sorry about that

I haven't updated this blog in a little while, and that's the reason to the post title 'sorry about that'. I suppose I could say it was because I had a low fever and a cold all weekend and still today, but that's no excuse. I was feeling perfectly fine yesterday (Monday) and could have updated then.
Well, anyways, me and Annie just finished the movie 'Flicka'. I thought it was a good movie. It was put together really well, you felt like you knew the characters a long time at the start of the movie, and you just basically really care about what's gonna happen to them.
Tonight's Dance class night. Mrs. Reback, my teacher, has started calling our class 'The girls and Michael'. Seeing as there's only one boy in our class, she can't call us 'girls and boys' and 'girls and boy' gets confusing because you eventually start saying 'girl and boys' and things of that nature.
The song we're currently dancing to his called 'King of New York' from the musical 'Newsies'. I really like it. My friend Hannah suggested it because she LOVES that musical. She knows all the lyrics to it and we might get her to sing it during the dance somewhere. There's this one spin in the dance though that I just can't do. I'll get it, though. Seeing as the song is called 'King of New York', we wanted to have someone in our class be the king, so we chose Michael. Hannah wanted the part, though, so we chose her. But then Mrs. Reback decided she liked the look of two Kings. Hannah's always telling Michael she's the King of New York though, because she's taller and older then him.
Speaking of older, Tomorrow is Hannah's 15th birthday! I can't believe how fast she's growing up! (sniffle) ;)

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Dirty socks

Scary things happen to all of us. I had a pretty scary experience on my part today.
I'm afraid of wild animals. The truth comes out. I hate them. I hate rodents, and raccoons, and foxes and deer and coyote. So today, when I was playing outside with my brother Aidan, I happened to glance at the field. And there, sitting between the only two trees out there was an object. I looked harder and discovered it was probably a fox. I pointed at it, and me and Aidan suddenly froze. Then I told him to grab his shoes (we had taken them off to go on the trampoline) and run. I didn't want to take a long time, lest the animal approach us. We ran through the muddy ground, in our socks, and ran inside and slammed the door.
We told Ian and Tim (older brothers) about it and they went out to look. Alfie (other older brother) went out also. Ian had predicted it was just a log he had seen out there earlier.
When they came in, they were carrying something with them. It was the log, just as Ian had thought. But it looked amazingly like a fox. It looked like there was a snout and ears and in the posture of sitting down.
It was particularly funny for me, because I had just read a book that morning where a man was walking at night, and thought he had seen a bear, but it had just been a tree stump. And he had seen it when he walked by it in daylight before, too.
Well, thats all. I posted two short posts on my other blogs, so I thought I'd make one long one. Bye y'all.


Monday, March 19, 2007

Hi y'all!









What are Grits?
Have you ever heard o' them?
I know I hadn't, until I started watching Food Network. Grits are the official prepared food of Georgia, you know.
But that doesn't answer our question. What are they?
Well grits is a type of Maize porridge popular in the southern part of the United States. It's made of coarsely ground corn. You can buy it in the store. Here's how to make them:
2 cups water
1 1/4 cups milk
1 teaspoon salt
1 cup quick cooking grits, not instant (suggested: Quaker)
1/2 cup butter

In a small pot, bring water, milk, and salt to a boil. Slowly stir grits into boiling mixture. Stir continuously and thoroughly until grits are well mixed. Let the pot return to a boil, cover pot with a lid, lower the temperature, and cook for approximately 30 minutes stirring occasionally. Add more water if necessary.
Grits are done when they have the consistency of smooth cream of wheat. Stir in half the butter and serve with remaining butter divided equally on top of each portion, or serve with fruit or with a savory meal.

Thank You, Paula Deen!
That's a picture of them, next to the Waffle. See y'all,
Lucie

Saturday, March 17, 2007

Happy St. Patrick's day!

Hey there everyone! I'm wearing green today, but I was wondering. . . Why?
Here's the explanation I found online. And a picture of a yummy looking shamrock cheese cake. Yum-o!
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Everyone knows to wear Green

on March 17th ...
But why? ...
And who was St. Patrick??

Saint Patrick was the missionary credited with converting the Irish to Christianity in the late 300s A.D.
Historical sources report that Saint Patrick was not even Irish! He was born around 373 A.D. in either Scotland or in Roman Britain (the Romans left Britain in 410 A.D.). His real name is believed to have been Maewyn Succat, but he changed it to Patrick after he became a priest. At the age of 16, while living in Ireland, he was kidnapped by pirates and sold into slavery.
During his 6-year captivity, he worked as a shepherd. He found strength in his faith. He finally escaped and made it to France, where he became a priest (and later a bishop).
When he was about 60 years old, St. Patrick traveled back to Ireland to spread the Christian word. He used the green shamrock, which resembles a three-leafed clover, as a metaphor to explain the concept of the Trinity - father, son, and holy spirit. The Irish people embraced him. The old saint died in his beloved Ireland, March 17th, about 460 A.D. The land which once enslaved him, he had set free.
Today, Saint Patrick's Day is a basically a time to wear green and party. The first American celebration of Saint Patrick's Day was in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1737. As the saying goes, on this day "everybody is Irish!" Over 100 U.S. cities now hold Saint Patrick's Day parades, the largest held in New York City.
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I hope today you have the luck of the Irish!
Lucie

Thursday, March 15, 2007

Tasty, delicious, but oh so much fat. . .


I love popcorn. I have it whenever I can. It's so so so yummy! I looked at the package to see how many calories it had in it one time when I was counting calories.
Big mistake.
This was the extra butter kind, and it had 30 grams of fat in it. Boy, I never wanted to eat extra butter again. Though more delicious then the light butter variety, light butter only has 15 grams of fat in it. Ooo, still not to good. But hey, ya take what you get popcorn wise. And believe me, it's worth the calories and fat. Scrumptious stuff, thats what it is.
Lucie

Sunday, March 11, 2007

Is it really Lovely to look at? I think so!


I was watching a movie called Roberta (1935) with Fred and Ginger in it. Well everywhere I go online says that one of the songs they danced to in that movie was to the song, Smoke Gets In Your Eyes, so I watched the movie to see it. I hadn't seen that movie in a while and I was dieing to see that dance. I couldn't remember it. . .
Well, there was a reason I couldn't remember the dance. As I was watching the movie, I remembered that there was a dance in the end, but I didn't recall it being to the song Smoke in your eyes. That song was in the movie, though. Irene Dunn, the love interest of a different actor in the movie (not Fred) sang it about half way through.
As we got near the end of the movie, Irene Dunn came out again and started singing another song called Lovely To Look At. The song continued to be played by the orchestra (band- whatever you might want to call it) and Fred and Ginger came out and started to dance. So, they didn't dance to Smoke, but ended up dancing to Lovely To Look At, though at the very end after Fred and Ginger finished dancing, and the 'The End' came on, it started playing the very end of Smoke Gets In Your Eyes. Weird!
Here's a picture of Fred and Ginger dancing to Lovely To Look At!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Friday, March 09, 2007

AAAAANNNNNOOOOOYYYYYIIIINNNNGGGGG



Blah. I'm annoyed right now because I could be reading a great cookbook but the library has not told me whether it's in yet or not. Someone has it out, and I've been waiting over two weeks for it to get in. It's killing me already!!!!
:P :0 >:( :( :'(
I'm just polishing off a book I just started reading a day ago. It's called Sisterhood of the traveling pants. Some of you may have seen the movie before. I'm not going to read the rest of the series though, because when I did that with another teen book series I read they turned south for me. I was satisfied with this book, too, so I didn't see a point to reading more of them. I've go enough to read already, seeing as I'm reading three books at once right now, even though that's against my law of books. (Never read more then one at a time.)

I gotta go, it's late. There's a pic of Sisterhood on the right, a pic of the cookbook I wanted from the library (How to boil water: life beyond takeout) on the left. See y'all,
Lucheta

Sunday, March 04, 2007

Dance recital


So, the dance recital. It went well. As I might have said before, we did it at a nursing home. It got really crowded and hot, probably because of all the people. We were third and eleventh on the list of dances. The first one went well. Ayelet and I were really nervous because Hannah was late. And seeing as our dance was third on the list, we had every reason to be. She managed to get there before it started, though. Our whole class was relieved.
There were a ton of classes there, including little little kids. Like two year two-year-old kids.
Our first dance was to the song I got rhythm a song by George and Ira Gershwin. Our whole class did that one. Then our second one, we danced to the song called We like to boogie and I don't know who wrote that one. That was the one only Hannah, Ayelet and I danced to, as I told you before. That was nerve-racking, because the sound of only the three of us wasn't very loud. My Mom said I looked like I was concentrating, but you could still see I was enjoying myself, which is one of the three main rules of tap dancing. The three rules are: Stay on your toes, bend your knees, and smile and look like you're enjoying yourself.
I had a nice time. My toes felt really squished after words, though, because I had stood up, in my tap shoes, the whole time, which was an hour because there were fourteen dances. I never sat down once because the way it was situated was so you couldn't sit down and see the dancers.
I would add more details, but this post is already long enough without having to go into fifty more paragraphs! ;)
Lucia-
Here's a pic I found online. I always do that. It's easier then taking a picture and downloading it and everything.

Saturday, March 03, 2007

I'VE GOT JITTERS!!!!

I'm feeling excited and nervous. Why, you ask? Because tomorrow I have to dance in a recital. I'm not really worried about messing up, but I'm kinda worried that one of my dances won't be okay. You see, only three people will be dancing it. Me, my friend Hannah, and my friend Ayelet. We learned this dance last semester, and everyone is new in our class this semester accept us three, so we're the only ones that know it. I'm not really that worried about it, it's just that there are a few kinks. Anyway, we're dancing at a nursing home. I hope the people who watch us will enjoy it!

Lucia<3>

Friday, March 02, 2007

I hate it when that happens

Guess what? I was informed today I've been using the wrong word in a sentence my whole life. I've always been told that Until is spelled with one l. That's right. But then I was told that the shortened until was spelled till. It turns out that to till means to 'till the land to prepare the soil for crops'. And now in all the stories I've written and all the diary entrées and all those other things I've used the word 'til (which is the proper spelling) wrong. Oh, well. I gotta go. Happy read across America day (read the last post if you don't get it),
Lucie

Listen up, all you reading people out there . . .


Today is a very special day for this blog! It's not only my 30th post, but it's also READ ACROSS AMERICA day!!!!! I'm bringing a book downstairs with me this morning so I can read a lot! It's so exciting!!!!!
Happy Reading,
Lucie

Thursday, March 01, 2007

Don't forget to check this thang. . .

Tomorrow, look for a very special post for my 30th blog post. Ooo, I can't wait!
PLEASE CHECK IT!!!!!!
Lucie