Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Mah stuffed animals names

Heyyyyyy guys. I haven't been posting as much as normal >.<
But anywayz, I'm extremely bored (aka.. bored the the EXTREME).. And if you've read some of my previous posts that I have a collection of beanie boos.. Well, beanie boos, beanie ballz, yoo'hoos.. Most are beanie boos though. I have 3 yoohoos and like, 12 beanie boos XD So anyway.. I wanted to list them all because I'm bored to the EXTREME :D (I have 97 btw)
So we'll start with yoohoos :D

1. Macaw named Tweety
2. Snail named Bumblebee
3. Leopard named Chocolate Chip

Now lets do Beanie Ballz :D

4. Penguin named Glacier
5. Caterpillar named Gumdrop
6. Giraffe named Tippy
7. Monster named Trixie (its technically a Monstaz but I count it as a beanie ball)
8. Bunny named Lilac
9. Reindeer named Mistletoe
10. Bat named Batty
11. Unicorn named Fable
12. Crocodile named Bayou
13. Hippo named Dewdrop
14. Cat named Tumbles
15. Baboon named Charlie
and dose are me beanie ballz
Now lets move on to normal beanie boos :D

16. Lamb named Lily
17. Giraffe named Junglelove
18. Lion named King
19. Bunny named Carrots
20. Guinea Pig named Cheerio
21. Ladybug named Milla
22. Snowman named Cheery
23. Meerkat name Rebel
24. Chick named Tweet
25. Husky named Slush
26. Orangutan named Tangerine
27. Lamb named Snuffles
28. Owl named Eva Mae
29. Elephant named Pumpkin
30. Turtle named Sandy
31. Dolphin named Hermionie
32. Dog named Rootbeer
33. Leopard named Glamour
34. Tiger named Stripes
35. Elephant named Ellie
36. Pug named Pugsley
37. Penguin named Chillz
38. Monkey named Coconut
39. Elephant named Peanut
40. Giraffe named Safari
41. Reindeer named Holiday
42. Elephant named Butter
43. Meerkat named Simon
44. Panda named Bamboo
45. Lamb named Babs
46. Cheetah named Speckles
47. Chick named Posy
48. Bunny named Maddie
49. Dog named Darlin'
50. Zebra named Zig-Zag
51. Ladybug named Bugsy
52. Monkey named Julep
53. Chihuahua named T-Bone
54. Unicorn named Wishful
55. Lamb named Blossom
56. Horse named Dakota
57. Owl named Chrystabelle
58. Octopus named Legs
59. Dog named Cookie
60. Raccoon named Rocco
61. Owl named Swoops
62. Bear named Halo
63. Dog named Presents
64. Cat named Muffin
65. Dog named Bud
66. Chihuahua named Nacho
67. Cat named Pepper
68. Monkey named Bongo
69. Turtle named Pokey
70. Dolphin named Surf
71. Dolphin named Flips
aaand i gtg so I'll add the rest in a different post which will be named: Mah Stuffed Animals Names 2

TMNT

TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES
TURTLES IN A HALF-SHELF
TURTLE POWER
WOOHOOO I FORGOT THE REST :D

You Can Let Go by Crystal Shawanda Lyrics

Hello! Emma here c: I found a really cool song called "You Can Let Go by Crystal Shawanda''. It's sad though :( So if you don't like sad songs or whatever THEN LEAVEEEE. So I'ma tell you the lyrics too it c:

Wind blowin' on my face
Sidewalk flying beneath my bike
A 5 year old's first taste of what freedom's really like.
He was runnin' right beside me
His hand holdin' on the seat.
I took a deep breath and hollered, as I headed for the street.
You can let go now, Daddy!
You can let go!
Oh, I think I'm ready, to do this on my own!
Its still a little bit scary
But I want you to know;
You can let go now, Daddy.
You can let go!
I was standin' at the altar
Between the two loves of my life.
To one I've been a daughter, to one soon to be a wife.
When the preacher asked "Who gives this woman?" 
Daddy's eyes filled up with tears
He kept holdin' tightly to my arm, until I whispered in his ear;
You can let go now, Daddy
You can let go.
Oh, I think I'm ready to do this on my own!
It's still a little bit scary
But I want you to know,
You can let go now, Daddy!
You can let go...
It was killin' my to see the strongest man I ever knew
Wasting away in the hospital room.
'You know he's only hanging on for you'
That's what the night nurse said.
My voice and heart were breaking,
As I crawled up in his bed
And said
You can let go now, Daddy
You can let go!
You're little girl is ready, to do this on my own!
It's still a little bit scary
But I want you to know,
I'll be okay now Daddy.
You can let go.
You can let go....


So... Those are the lyrics! Here is a link to the music video of you would like :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RhoevrOkaow

Hey, Im Back!

Hey, it's me, Emma! Sorry I haven't been posting at all. That's because my appendix burts last month and I was in the hospital for a while and in lots o' pain and stuff :c But anyway, I'm back for good!! So... I just wanted to tell y'all something. I would really appreciate if you comment more, because I LOVE reading comments!! :DD

Thursday, July 10, 2014

I had terrible dreams last night...

Well, my first dream was that my dad got bitten by a dog and he got rabies...
I woke up crying.
The second dream was my mom unexpectedly died...
I woke up crying for that dream too...
:(

Monday, June 30, 2014

Im traumatized..

This is a true story. That happened today, June 30th, 2014.
I was in my creek. Just walking around. Then I saw a bird. It was drowning.. I didnt really know what to do, because I was shocked. But finally i gained back my senses and picked it up. It was alive, but just barely.. I held it. I didn't want to let go.. I didn't want it to die. I held it.. for nearly 45 minutes.. It was still alive.. I could tell, but I knew it could die any minute.. I looked at it for the longest time.. and it let out a little squawk.. and it died in my arms..

I built it a grave, I wrapped the bird with giant leaves.. I dug a whole and put her in, filled the whole, found a big rock and carved her name (whom I decided to named Anna) with a sharp rock, and put R.I.P under it.. Then I picked some flowers and put them next to her grave..
I felt a connection with Anna. I felt that if she miraculously lived...that we would meet again.. somewhere, somehow..
But she didn't.
She died in my arms.. and I sat there and cried..
And mind you, I'm in 7th grade, so I am very traumatized...:c

Lefties vs Righties

LEFTIES VS RIGHTIES

One person in ten is a left hander. They think they're special, which is probably true. Well, everywhere you look, left-handedness is a thing of rarity. Even most plants are right-handed. Honeysuckle is one of the few plants the twine to the left. Most flatfish lay down on their left side. Therefore, they are right-handed. The Pacific sand dab is one of the few that lies down on their right side, therefore they are left-handed.There are barely even a lot of seashells that curve left-handedly. These are prized by collectors. Lobsters are sometimes left handed. Just about the only case where left-handers are in the majority is among gorillas. Their left arms outweigh the right, which may make them left handed. But we're not 100% sure. As far as humans are concerned, theres evidence that the very first member of the species was left-handed. In the early says there were plenty of right-handers, and plenty of left-handers too (as we know from cave drawings). Things were fine for left-handers up through the stone age. But with the Bronze Age came manufacturing. And since most people were right-handed, thats the way they made the tools. To this day, nobody has ever made a left-handed sickle. By the Middle Ages, left-handers were out in the dust. Even suits of armor were invariable right-handed. That long age bias against left-handers is still with us. For lefties, Cork poppers turn the wrong way. Watches wind the wrong way. Scissors cut the wrong way. It's anough to make left-handers a bit paranoid. Carousels are even right-handed! You can't reach for the brass ring with your left hand. Today, just about the only thing that favors left-handers are toll booths. Of course, if you are a rich or important left-hander, you can ignore the prejudice. For instance, Ramses II, who is always shown as left-handed. And Ben Franklin actually liked being left-handed. He wrote and published a treatise favoring the left hand. There have been five left-handed presidents..: Garfield, Truman, Ford, Bush and Clinton. And in 1992, all three major candidates for the president were lefties. Jimi Hendrix wasn't rich or important, but he became both by beating right-handers at their own game. He restrung his guitar so he could play it left handed. Often, in sports, there is an advantage in left-handedness..This is particularly true in baseball, which probably explains why right-handed players are so ambivalent about left-handers. In golf, left-handed Ben Hogan played right-handed, although he was told that the greater strength in his leading arm would improve his stroke. Later, he regretted switching. Swimming favors left-handers as well. Neurologists have shown that they adjust more readily to underwater vision. Mark Spitz won seven Olympic gold metals is, as you probably expect, left-handed. Polo is another story. its actually against the rules to play left handed. And that even goes for the left-handed Prince of Whales. For some odd reason, left-handers make excellent tennis players. At any given time, about 40% of the top pro's are left handed... Where does left-handedness come from? Is it inherited? Maybe.. We know that if both parents are left-handed, 50% of the kids will be left-handed too. But if both parents are right-handed, only 2% of the kids are left-handed. (Thats awesome because I'm a lefty, and both my parents are right-handed!!) Another reason that left-handedness may be genetic comes from the Kerr family. For centuries, Kerrs have been famous for the large number of lefties they produce. They even gave their castles left-handed staircases! There's a high incidence of left-handedness in twins. But it's rare to find both left-handed. There seems to be less left-handed girls than boys, nobody really knows why. Older mothers are more likely to have left-handed children than younger mothers. Some people claim they can spot a left-hander in infancy. The way their hair whorls will twist counterclockwise. Just about all pediatricians think that if a child is left-handed it will show up by age five. The New England Journal of Medicine suggests you can tell if you're left-handed if the base of your left thumbnail is squarer than the right. Another researcher, Theo Blau, has a different test. Using each hand in turn, draw x's then circle them. If you draw the circles counterclockwise then your left-handed. Psychologists are fascinated with left handers. They're constantly studying them. Example, Theo Blau (the circle guy) says that left-handers tend to be..: Stubborn, oversensitive, impulsive and embarrassing to the family.  Blau says that left-handers have difficulty following directions, and have trouble completing projects. They are also prone to speech problems. To top it off, he claims that bedwetting among left-handers is likely to continue beyond the age of three. Another psychologist thinks that left-handers were just plain anti-social and deliberately used the wrong hand just to make a mess. Even good ol' Dr. Spock, who most of the time says to let your kid do jsut about anything, suggests you  to discourage left-handedness in young children. One of the final, wisest medical opinions on the subject comes from a neurosurgeon who says: "Right handers are a bunch of chocolate soldiers. If youve seen one, youve seen them all. But let handers are something else." Well, almost everyone agrees that lefties are special. Are they specially good?? or specially BAD? To find out, we must enter the brain. The brain is made up of two different hemispheres. They are COMPLETELY different, and do COMPLETELY different things. Cause they have different points of view, the two hemispheres compete for dominance. Generally, people with a dominant "thinking" brain become right-handed, and with a dominant "feeling" brain become lefties. You should expect a righty to be analytical, verbal, and good at math. And a lefty to be mystical, intuitive and a strong visual sense. A lot of evidence suggests that left-handers and right-handers are distinctly different kind of people. They LITERALLY think differently. Even when solving the same problem. Right-handers adapt comfortable to abstaractions. and left-handers translate everything to imagery. Which explaines why so many creative people are left-handed. And, perhaps, it helps to explain when NASA went searching for the imaginative, reliable, mulittalented people to explore the moon, one out of every four Apollo astronauts were left-handed. That turnst out to be 250% greater than statistical probability. Faaaar from being societies misfits, data like that says that left handers are almost a totally different species. Who knows? Maybe they are the next step up in evolution.  Well, no matter what, now we know why left-handers have always believed they are special.