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I cut out this rectangle, but I also cut out the triangle there by the sawz all. It was pretty bad.It was hard to find enough beams to support the new wood properly.
You'll want to figure that out before you start cutting.
Today was really nice...mid-70s, I think. We had a barbecue.
After we had finished eating, Angie busted out her mandolin.
Noisy like a 3 year old.
Me, Kim, and Steveo went to my moms for a swim in the late afternoon. Had a hard time picking a photo for the day, liked this one as the Frisbee being thrown was much sharper than the rest of the image (i was panning a rotating object, shutter was too slow to make it solid).
23.10.2010 - Our new office has a coffee machine that makes undrinkable coffee (Flavia). I've bought this as a first step towards decent cappuccinos at work. Now just have to get a flask for the coffee.
Oklahoma Department of Transportation's Civil Rights Office sponsors a Construction Career Day each year. Tools to Build Your Future, is held each year at OSU/OKC. The Career Day shows students different opportunities that are out their once they finish high school.
I know i havnt done this in a couple days...Ive been really sick...like RLY sick...i was pale white and i lost 10 pounds in 3 days...i couldnt move and i couldnt eat...i dunno why but it was not fun...and then i just got better...So im feeling better now...
Things in life...i dunno about them...its really confusing me right now...i dunno what to do about alot of things..=/
School is ok. Im passing. Its just urgh to me right now. BLAH. My heart hurts...when it shouldnt hurt...
I dunno even what to say anymore...everything i seem to say effs things up more than they already are...
<3
Amanda
Modus Operandi is a word used many time in our home. I used the Creative memories Dance package, some free CM content and boots and braids. I made the purple element on page one.
What a week to come home to, weather was crappy and Nexus decided to stop the metros which meant I had to get a metro and a bus home. Bored of this now...
P.S. I sat at the front upstairs so I could relieve the boredom by pretending to drive it!
Roland just turned 100 days old.
"Baek-il is celebrated on the 100th day after a child’s birth. Long ago in Korea, childhood diseases were common and the survival rate for children was very low. To protect their children, parents refrained from taking the baby outdoors until the 100th day after his or her birth.
It is not until baek-il that the baby was introduced to neighbors, friends and relatives. One of the baek-il’s special events is the parents providing rice cakes, called baekseolgi, to at least 100 people. They believe this event helps to protect the child’s life. They also pray for the child’s continued good health."