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Thursday, April 30, 2009

My Nephew Elijah Is SOOOOOOOO Cute!



Monday, April 20, 2009

Hopewell Furnace

Im not really sure why this is underlined. Oh well. As you can see we visited Hopewell Furnace, a national historic site near my house. It was fun.
Here you can see my Shane holding his neato walking stick

Here my mom stands in front of the 'Big House' where the owner of the furnace lived

Saturday, April 18, 2009

A Snip-It

Well, I got my hairs trimmed this morning. My mom trimmed both Shane and I's hair. We have been fairly busy. To add to Shane's list, we also went to the Pagoda Saturday night. Monday night we did all the invitations for the wedding. My mom, Liz, and Bren all helped with that. Tuesday we wanted to go to Hopewell Furnace but it was really rainy. So instead we went to Weaver's Orchard. I fed the goats. Hehe. We also got some yummo honey sticks. They were yummo.

Wednesday we went to Shady Maple for breakfast. My parents and sisters and Shane and I all went. Then we went to Kitchen Kettle Village. It is a neat little tourist trap in Intercourse, Pa. It is focused on the Amish and such. After that we went to Sight and Sound to watch Behold the Lamb. I liked it very much.

Eh- Tim'es up. Gotta go.

Friday, April 3, 2009

I Am Thankful For My Umbrella

This is an Okapi. Doesn't he look neat? The velvet-like coat is generally dark chestnut-brown or purplish red in colour, with distinctive pattern of horizontal stripes, much like those of a zebra, on the upper legs. The okapi is active during the day, using fixed, well-trodden paths through the jungle. He lives near water throughout the Ituri Forest in the Democratic Republic of Congo. He weighs between 462-550 pounds and his tail is 12 to 16 inches long! He will live for up to 30 years!