Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Keep It Coming, Facebook!!!

I decided to make a poster of all the funny and stupid things people say on facebook and have it framed once I get it filled up....I got the total classic of all time today...I'll share it tomorrow cause I'm still laughing!!!!!!!!!!!








Monday, August 29, 2011

Trying To Learn This Technique!!! I Got Mine At Plimouth Plantation!!!!

mine is a lot more different that this one, but I was just trying to see how it was done....so I'm picking up yet another hobby and craft..my entire house is filled with this kind of stuff and it's stuffed all in storage this year...but I keep finding new things I wanna try out....

Thursday, August 25, 2011

The new $100 bill has the words ‘THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA’ printed in tiny script on the collar of Benjamin Franklin’s jacket.


The new banknote style officially went into circulation this year and sports a host of advanced technologies intended to thwart even the cleverest of counterfeiters. In addition to the microprinting on Franklin’s collar, the words ‘ONE HUNDRED USA’ appear along a golden quill to the right of his face. Tilting the bill back and forth will change the color of the number 100 and the quill’s inkwell from copper to green, and will also reveal holographic bells in its blue security ribbon that change to 100s! Other features include a faint watermark of Ben’s face to the right of his portrait and raised intaglio printing along his right shoulder.

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

A Good Reason N.O.T. To Get Tattooed!!!!!!!!!!

Damn! LOL
‎"He got this tatt after being released from a mental institution to celabrate his freedom. Its "a reminder to fans of how he chooses to live his life. Cool as ice. As in 'I'm so icy, I'll make ya say Brr.'" "

HAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!


Sunday, August 21, 2011

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

The World's Most B.E.A.U.T.I.F.U.L. Rivers!!!

The World's Most Beautiful Rivers
Take a trip down one of these meandering marvels for breathtaking aquatic landscapes.

Danube River, Central Europe (I've been to this one at least 4 times whenever I was living over in Italy...totally astounding...LOVED IT....) The Danube cuts and abuts ten nations in Central Europe, from the Black Forest in Germany down to the Black Sea in Romania. Along the way, it winds through medieval towns, towering castles, and historic sites that rival some of the world’s best river experiences. Take a riverboat cruise lasting anywhere from a few hours to two weeks to explore some of the best the river has to offer and take advantage of the daily excursions that allow you to dig deeper into the history and culture of one of Europe’s most important rivers.

Known as “the river that ran away from paradise,” the Caño Cristales in northern Colombia is often considered the most beautiful river in the world. Stunning, multi-hued algal streaks paint the riverbed in a kaleidoscopic palette of reds, yellows, blues, greens and blacks, while glassy waterfalls spill into neon-colored tide pools. The otherworldly rainbow effect emerges only during the height of summer when the heat helps resident algae colonies to grow and multiply, filling craters and eddies with intense bursts of color.
As beautiful as the Caño Cristales is, it’s only one in an array of beautiful rivers all around the world. We researched some of the world’s best, and along with travel sources such as Frommer’s and Fodor’s, came up with a list of ten rivers around that beg to be visited at least once in a lifetime.

Río Futaleufú, Chile and Argentina

The tiny, picturesque town of Futaleufú in Chile provides access to the river that bears its name, promising a waterway experience that rivals any in the world for its beauty and drama. Fed by a glacial runoff, the cold, clear blue waters of the river are a popular locale for heart-quickening tours by whitewater raft or kayak.
“It winds through lush forests and moody valleys from Argentina to Chile, providing all the beauty of the Andes and the Chilean and Argentine lakes districts of northern Patagonia,” says Kealy. Cano Cristales River, Northern ColombiaA psychedelic swirl of improbability, the Caño Cristales is sometimes called “the world’s most beautiful river,” and with good reason: It is the host to a dizzying array of colors that result from pockets of algae that bloom during the height of summer. Aquamarines push up against eddies of red and fingers of yellow cut through pockets of bright green in this river in Northern Colombia. At less than 100 kilometers long, and rarely more than 20 meters wide, this compact slice of river offers a kaleidoscope of otherworldly experiences – but it is not easy to get to: you’ll need to fly from Villavicencio to Macarena, then take a boat and cut through unmarked trails in order to find this jungle jewel of a river.


Zambezi River, Zambia and Mozambique

The Zambezi flows 2,700 kilometers through six African countries before it spills into the Indian Ocean, allowing for a large array of ways to explore the riverside life and beauty of Africa. Although it is the fourth-largest river in Africa, it’s most popular spot by far is Victoria Falls, the world’s largest waterfalls, and one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World.
Nearly a million people visit the falls every year to witness the awe-inspiring volume of water that cascades over 354 feet to the bottom at its deepest point, or to swim dizzyingly close to the edge at a naturally-safe swimming spot called “Devil’s Pool,” a popular location to take photoshopped-looking pictures of daredevil wading.

Yangtze River, China

The Yangtze is the longest river in Asia, providing a striking array of opportunities to explore Chinese life and the culture that sprouts along its banks. This is another river on which it pays to travel by boat cruise. Many of the cruises tend to be shorter than a week, but are guaranteed to provide access to some of the best rural Chinese experiences you can find..



“You see the Three Gorges Dam construction site, the gorgeous scenery and mountains, and the impressive pagodas along the river banks,” says Heidi Sarna, a Frommer’s contributor. “With all the changes going on, it will be a completely different place in ten years, so see it now.”

Thursday, August 11, 2011

I Made It Through The Family Time Tonight Before My Husband Goes Back To Korea....

Had an incredible time spending time with my neice, and made wonderful wonderful memories...I am still here for the rest of the year until January 2012...

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

What A Nifty Forture I Got....

I found one of those "fortune telling machines" in our mall tonight, and all the proceeds went to Children's Miracle Network...I gave it a shot, and it's only for entertainment purposes only, but it still was fun.... "You are a lucky person. You were born under a lucky star and that will carry you safely through all your ventures!!!"

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Tattoo Regrets....


This morning I was listening to the morning show on 101.9 The Twister, and they were talking about "TATTOO REGRETS." One guy came on and said that he got Eeyore's tail tattooed on him for his girlfriend, cause Eeyore was always loosing his tail...Then his girlfriend broke up with him after he got it, now he was stuck with a tail, and looking for some butt to kick...T.O.T.A.L. C.L.A.S.S.I.C.....

Monday, August 8, 2011

Included These In My End Of Semester Project!!! Too Cute!!!!

Also found out today on the radio, that something called "Ticongaroga" is a company up in New York...Never heard of this!!!

Friday, August 5, 2011

I Will Miss You Cape Cod!!!

Thanks for the great times again Cape Cod!!! I love you forever!!!!!!!! Hope to see you soon again!!!!!!! xoxoxoxo

Thursday, August 4, 2011

I Love Cape Cod Lighthouse!!!

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We went to go and visit Cape Cod Lighthouse today...It truly reminded me of climbing the winding narrow stairs of the Leaning Tower of Pisa, when I was over in Italy....I've never been up a lighthouse before, so this was my first time...I"m not a fan of heights, so it was enough for me to get up the entire thing, then have to climb all the way back down, going backwards with other people in both directions in front of you, and behind you telling you not to hurry, when that is exactly what they meant for you to do...So if we go to anymore, I'll most likely be on the ground for most of it....I loved seeing it up close, and getting to experience how old it was being built back in 1857....we definatly don't have anything like that where I live back home so I love every bit of this stuff up here...we also passed a cemetary that was established in 1753, or close enough to that, it was in the 1700's...It's really hard to believe this stuff is still around with all the modernization that takes places now...It's more simple up here, and everyone tries their very hardest to stay close to the American spirit....There is an American flag in front of every home here just about, no matter what town you go to...Let's see, after the lighthouse experience, we all went sailing....beautiful time, and I met some of the most amazing people this world has in it...I will never be sorry for not staying in one place for my whole life...there is just too much out there to see!!!!!