Friday, May 22, 2009

Senior Memory

TIME TO TAKE THE NEXT STEP IN MY LIFE!!!




Wow Wow!!what a great year! I am really gonna miss high school, this senior year has been really great. Along with learning alot of new things i have also had the priveledge to meet a lot of new people and share my experience with them also. I will never forget the first day i stepped into Piper so afraid of what people would think of me, i didnt really know anyone so i often stayed to myself. Then i joined the Varsity Cheerleading team where i met alot of cool people which caused me to open up more. Then i just sat back and acted myself and i made more and more cool friends and teachers. Another cool Senior moment was most definetly prom! Although i didnt get a chance to attend Grad Bash I still had a ball at prom. I really dont want to leave but you have to live your life so i am going to persue my life and go straight to college and pursue my big dreams!! I will not forget the people who made a big impact in my life and those who made me miserable...so all and all i want to thank everyone and you guys will truly be missed!!!!='[

Thursday, May 21, 2009

where in the world would u like to go


I WANT TO GO TO PARIS!!
Paris is one of the world's wonders. Conquered in 52 BC by the Romans, it has been just a small fishing village on the island in the middle of the river Seine. The tribe living there has been called Parisians, but the Romans gave the village a new name - Lutetia (French: Lutèce). And it is the Romans, who built the village into the big and important city, expanding it to the banks of the Seine, far beyond the island - Ile de la Cité, where the Notre Dame Cathedral stands today. At the end of the Roman occupation around 5th century, the city returned to its original name - Paris and in 508 became the capital of the state of Franks.Since then, century after century, epoch after epoch, Paris grew in importance. In the 12th century king of France Philip II Augustus, built the new wall around the city, with sixty defensive towers. Paris has been then an important religious centre, and because of its university (Sorbonne), an important centre of science and culture for the whole Western Europe. At the same time, the city has been busy with crafts, trade and fashion.

FirSt day of Freshman Year



I was fresh with the latest styles!!

A Quote

Anne Frank: Good Quotes on LifeWe all live with the objective of being happy; our lives are all different and yet the same.

First time in school EVER!!!!

My first time in school was crazy going to kindergarden i use to pee on my self so i always had to bring extra changing clothes.I was very weird i used to get picked on everyday because i was darker thatn the average human which forced me to grow up with very low sel-esteem but then one day i was told i was beautiful and my skin color is what makes me unique so now i have the highest self-esteem ever!!!

interesting news!!






ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – Police say the mother of 3-year-old boy found buried at New Mexico playground told investigators she intentionally suffocated him.
Albuquerque Police Chief Ray Schultz says 23-year-old Tiffany Toribio was arrested early Thursday.
He says the Toribio told officers she had taken her son, Ty Toribio, to Alvarado Park, where she placed her hand over his nose and mouth and suffocated him.
The boy's body was found Friday.
Police say Toribio told them she didn't want an attorney. Attempts to reach Toribio's mother for comment were not immediately successful.
THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — A 23-year-old woman whose son hasn't been seen for over a week has been arrested in the death of a 3- to 4-year-old boy found buried in the sand at a New Mexico playground.
Albuquerque court records show Tiffany Toribio was arrested early Thursday on an open count of murder and several counts of child abuse resulting in death. She's being held on $250,000 bond.
Police Chief Ray Schultz says Toribio is a transient who had stayed at a home several blocks from Alvarado Park, where the unidentified boy's body was found last Friday.
Family members and others contacted police after investigators released an image of the boy. Relatives said the image was similar to Toribio's 3-year-old son, who hadn't been seen since May 12.

something im good at


cheeeeeerleading rocks!!!!!!!

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Something Free


Grand Junction, Colorado Freecycle(TM) is open to all who want to "recycle" that special something rather than throw it away. Whether it's a chair, a fax machine, or an old door, feel free to post it. Or maybe you're looking to acquire something yourself! Everything posted must be FREE, legal and appropriate for all ages.

Monday, May 11, 2009

SOMETHING YELLOW


The Sun is by far the largest object in the solar system. It contains more than 99.8% of the total mass of the Solar System (Jupiter contains most of the rest).
It is often said that the Sun is an "ordinary" star. That's true in the sense that there are many others similar to it. But there are many more smaller stars than larger ones; the Sun is in the top 10% by mass. The median size of stars in our galaxy is probably less than half the mass of the Sun.
The Sun is personified in many mythologies: the Greeks called it
Helios and the Romans called it Sol.
The Sun is, at present, about 70%
hydrogen and 28% helium by mass everything else ("metals") amounts to less than 2%. This changes slowly over time as the Sun converts hydrogen to helium in its core.

Thursday, May 7, 2009

What am i afraid of



I HATE AND ARE AFRAID OF LEACHES!!!EWWW...Leeches (often misspelled leach or leaches) are flattened segmented worms with a sucker on both tail and mouth. They move by attaching the mouth sucker, then tail sucker, then mouth sucker, and so on, flipping along the surface similar to an inchworm.
Most leeches live in the water, though some can survive dry periods water by burrowing in the mud. Some leeches even live in moist environments on the land. Most leeches avoid light.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Post a Pic tell a Story


HARLINGEN, Texas – This week should have been a joyous time for Judy Trunnell, a 33-year-old schoolteacher who had just given birth to a healthy baby girl.
But the friends and relatives whose cars lined the quiet street in front of her home in a quiet subdivision Tuesday instead were mourning her, the first American with swine flu to die.
"We're grieving now," said a woman with tear-streaked eyes who declined to give her name.
In Maryland, her cousin told WMAR-TV in Baltimore that Trunnell had died after spending two weeks in the hospital. She slipped into a coma, and her baby was delivered by Cesarean section, Mario Zamora said.
"She was just a beautiful person, warm at heart. She worked with disabled children as a teacher," Zamora said. "Those that knew her will always remember her."
Texas health officials stopped short of saying that swine flu caused Trunnell's death. State health department spokeswoman Carrie Williams said the schoolteacher had "chronic underlying health conditions" but wouldn't give any more details.
She died early Tuesday after being hospitalized since April 19, said Leonel Lopez, Cameron County epidemiologist.
Trunnell's death came as life in the areas hardest hit by the outbreak began returning to normal. In Mexico, where the current strain is thought to have originated, stores, restaurants and factories were officially allowed to reopen Tuesday. And U.S. health officials withdrew their recommendation that schools with suspected swine flu cases shut down for two weeks.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Magazine Cover


The Autumn issue of Girls4God is in production. We'll feature an interview with an international band (one of the Easterfest headlining acts!) as well as some great exercise tips to keep you fit as the weather gets colder. We'll also have the last instalment of "While you were painting'.

Monday, May 4, 2009

Something Red



These are red PF Flyers one of my favorite pair of shoes!!In 1933, canvas footwear pioneer BF Goodrich patented the Posture Foundation insole, an innovation in comfort and performance, and began adding the new technology to its action shoes. Goodrich shoes with Posture Foundation became known simply as 'P-F' in 1937.

Interesting News

Gunmen Abduct 3-Year-Old Boy from Home

Briant Rodriguez Kidnapped During Apparent Home Invasion Robbery, Police Say
By SCOTT MICHELSMay 4, 2009

Investigators were searching Monday for a 3-year-old boy who was kidnapped at gunpoint by two men who broke into his family's California home, tied up his mother and siblings and ransacked the house, police said.
California police issue Amber Alert for 3-year-old taken at gunpoint.
Police said they had not determined a motive for the Sunday afternoon kidnapping of Briant Rodriguez.
The California Highway Patrol issued an Amber Alert for Briant Sunday night, several hours after he was taken from his home in San Bernadino, about 60 miles east of Los Angeles.
According to the San Bernadino County Sheriff's Office, two armed men broke into Briant's home, tied up his mother and four siblings, stole money and property from the house and fled.
They took Briant and told his mother not to call the police, the sheriff's department said.