At the moment, I am sitting here.... with Emma... on the computer... blogging... and hoping that I will be able to inform you about our current move—I'm sure your all are very excited to find-out what has been happening, lately—you just won't admit-it. :)
Aw, Emma just left. :(
But anyhow, we've been packing the past few days.
And it has been hot... very hot... warm, in fact... :P I like Winter more than Summer—though I'm not so sure about you guys—but I would rather be cold, rather than hot. This is mainly because being hot usually makes your body sweat and stuff (especially if you are growing-up)—which is gross. You see, although Winter is cold, your body doesn't think it has to sweat—and you don't have to wear small amounts of clothing. In fact, you have to do the very opposite!
Anyhow, I am getting off-subject. :)
Now where was I? Oh yes—we were moving—and still are, in fact. :)
Yes, it is rather stressful—but I think it will be worth-it.
Today we weren't able to go to therapy, mainly because we are packing; and secondly because, as I've said before, it is very, very, hot. :P Warm, in fact.
So that's basically what it's been like around-here—packing, sweating, ice-cream—as my Daddy would say, "All that Jazz."
Oh, and we will be moving in about 3 days—Friday in fact (YAY! :D)! :D
So yeah, have a nice week—and try to stay cool (unless, that is, you are currently in the Southern Hemisphere; in which case, stay warm! :D )!
Hello! It's me again! Long time, no see! :D
I am about to fill-you-in on all that's been happening lately!
Ahem! But seriously, I'm going to update-you on all the recent happens in my life.
So here are go:
Well, for one, we will move in about 9 days (yay! :D)!
So, this past weekend, we have been sorting-through old stuff (mostly books) and such—so as to be able to move easier.
And anyhow, we needed to sort-through some stuff, anyway.
Luckily, we don't have to do an amazing amount of it, because, when we thought we would be going to New Jersey or Missouri; we sorted-through stuff then, too.
Another recent happening is that I feel very, very, sick. :P :(
We have discovered recently that I have Diarrhea and stomach pains and cramps and such—not very fun. :(
We're still not quite sure why I have been having Diarrhea—which kinda complicates things.
Nothing too heavy sounds good to eat... at all... at the moment... :(
Oh! But, on a positive note, a week or two ago; we finished the Two Towers book—which is always exciting—though don't tell me what happens!
So, it turns-out, Gollum has betrayed Frodo and Sam to Shelob, a spider-like monster, for lust of the Ring.
And Sam thought that Frodo had died, and he ended-up taking the Ring from his paralyzed body—so he could be the new Ring-bearer.
Oh, before that, he ended nearly killed Shelob and nearly broke Gollum's Back with Faramir's Staff.
Anyways, prior to taking The Ring and leaving Frodo with a few things, Sam set-off.
But then Orcs took Frodo's body and Sam tried to get-him-back.
And then Sam ran-into a door and we leave him there, at a cliff-hangar, in the dark.
So now we are reading The Return of The King—the last book of The Lord of The Rings.
Which is always exciting... Even though, instead of finding-out what happened to Sam, they went to Pippin and Gandalf—which is rather annoying, leaving poor Samwise there in the dark.
Anyways, Levi and I have recently been working-on a radio version of The Lord of The Rings, using the book as a script.
It's really funny 'cause, to make proper voices (especially Orc ones) we many times have to use a pitch-changer to change the pitch of our voices and use effects and such.
Anyhow, I think I shall leave the Blog-post here, particularly because I have to use the bathroom.
Which is always exciting...
LOL—not not really.
Anyhow, have a nice day, live long and prosper, and stay cool—This Summer is turning-out to be a very hot one.
I never really liked summer. :(
The title is self-explanatory—I have been needing to blog. This time, however, I do have one excuse: The Pictures of My New Bike and Levi's New Bike aren't online, yet. Oh yes, my new bike, I will talk about that in a minute. Since I haven't blogged in so long, I'll be sure to do an extra llllooonngggg one. :)
Well, for one, Daddy bought me a new bike a few days ago. You see, a couple of days ago, Daddy, Levi and I went on a walk down Fuschia and I had the opportunity to ride-down the hill on my bike—a very thrilling experience, if you know what I mean. :) Anyways, when Daddy and Levi came-down, Daddy asked if Levi could have a turn on my bike. I let him do so and I think he did a really good job—at first, Daddy had to push him, but later (especially now), he could do it all by himself. :) He did so well (I had to stop in the middle of that sentence, because poor Timmy threw-up, again—of course you didn't know that until I told you, huh? Here is Tami's Brief Documentary on how Daddy saved him. Anyways, let's get back to my blog post and finish this sentence, shall we?) that I thought that he fit-it better—and so Daddy decided to buy me a new bike, while I gave my new one to Levi. :) A day or two later, we first went to Wal-mart to look for my bike. They didn't had any I liked, though—all too noisy (I mean noisy as in color, not actual sound, if you know what I mean :) ) and gross. :P So we went to Target, instead. Unlike Wal-mart, they had one I liked—so Daddy bought-it for me (thanks again, Daddy :) )!
So now on to the next subject.
Well, for one, Sandy bought a new house a few days ago—she loves-it. :)
Oh! I almost forgot—speaking-of houses, last Saturday, I believe; Daddy, Mommy, Levi and I all went to look at a house we might buy near Sandy, even though it had a Boring Address (hehe, get it? :D ...... Ah, tough crowd!). We liked-it and, in a few weeks, we will probably get to buy-it (yay! :D)! Later that day, we went to Grandma's to celebrate, and have a nice dinner (oh, and I helped Tami clean-up Timmy's hair-ball, too—I had had lots of practice with Dante and Emma, before they had Hair-ball-free Food, believe me. :) ).
Alright, now onto a more important subject. Okay, so, as you may or may not know, Daddy received a "No." from the Holy See of Rome—regarding his proposal for the married priesthood. At first this was shocking, and generally confusing—it just didn't make any sense.
But, from further encouragement from our spiritual directors, we decided to check-out a local Eastern-rite Catholic Parish (as the Eastern-rites normally have Married-priests). We loved the service and had a good time. But, as Daddy soon discovered, there is a ban on married priests, even though hundreds of years old, in North America—even though the Eastern-rites normally have Married-priests. It is, quite frankly, rather confusing—but there you have-it.
As Daddy was trying to find vocation-options in the Google Search Engine, he found something that popped-up that generally interested him—the Orthodox Church.
Since then, He and Mommy, due to excellent research, discovered many historical facts about [had to get my charger, right in the middle of a word (between the "U" and "T", actually)! But, of course, you didn't know that. :) ] the Orthodox Church—these are two I found generally interesting. For one, instead of the Orthodox leaving the Holy Catholic And Apostolic Church, it appears that Rome actually left! Okay, that one probably sounded very confusing, as I forgot to explain that there were 4 Patriarchs (at least I think it was four) in the Holy Catholic And Apostolic Church: One in Rome, Constantinople (modern-day Istanbul), Alexandria, and Antioch (many apologies if I forgot to mention some). Another interesting fact is that Constantinople was actually sacked for over 60 years, not just a few months or so!
Anyways, Daddy eventually came to the conclusion (sorry, I have to get some water real quick—BRB... *Aprox. 1 Mintute Later* ... Back! Now, back onto my cliff-hanger-ish sentance) that we would visit nearby Married Orthodox Priest. We had a good visit with them—the grown-ups talked, while Levi and I made two new friends: Josephine [we call her "Zou-zou" (I hope I spelt that correctly)] and Honoria (we call her "Nora", for short ;) ).
The next day, Daddy wanted us to kinda ease-in into the "Orthodox Thing", so we went to a nearby Catholic Parish (boy was that mistake, as you will see, later-on).
Hold on, BRB again—have to use the bathroom... *Time passes* Back! Now back onto my :lloooooonnnnngggg Blog Post. :D
Anyways, once we arrived there, I was a bit nervous from the start—they had turned the old, beautiful Church Building into a meeting-ish-place and had made a rather ugly, bricky new building. Once we got there, things got even more strange—it appeared that it was some sort of hippie-ish parish with and had a rather green-ish background and a rather erie, green-light above the Crucifix. For some reason, they almost constantly mentioned that they welcomed new visitors (not that that was that bad, just a bit redundant, if you know what I mean) and it took a while for them to process-in—without a Crucifix.
Anyways, the Mass was going great until a lady came-up and attempted to deliver a message—something illegal, according to Catholic Church Tradition. Uh, yeah, we left during that—though I wish we had left, earlier.
After that horrifying experience, we went to Orthodox Vespers at the Parish in which The Married Priest Daddy and Mommy Talked-to (his name is, actually, Father Alben—he took his name when he became a priest) preached-at. We came-in in tears, but, when we heard the soothing noise of Father Alben teaching a man Chant, we felt suddenly relieved—enough to make us release a great sigh of relief.
A few minutes later, while we were praying, Daddy asked me to tell him when I felt ready to become Orthodox—if I didn't say "Yes", he would willingly drop-me-off at a Catholic Church. After a few, short-moments of prayer and deep-thought, I returned to him, solemnly saying, "I am ready."
The service was indescribably beautiful—I had never felt more at peace in my life—and that service was just Vespers (that is, prayers—not an actual service, in which we would attend-to the next day)!
Since then, we have been going to Father Alben's Parish (I'm not sure if they call them Parishes in the Orthodox Church or not—but since I don't know any different, at the moment, I will just assume that they do) every Sunday, for Divine Liturgy, and Saturday, for Vespers.
To sum-it-all-up, we shall become Catechumens (I know—the first time I heard the word "Catehcumen(s)", regarding the Orthodox Church, I was quite surprised—they had those in the early days of the Church! To explain to people who don't know what a Catechumen is, just think of it as a person who is converting to the Orthodox Church in which is learning-about-it—though it is more official than that) on The Feast Of The Dormission (I hope I spelt that write).
Today, Daddy had to get-up very early with Mommy to go to his Knee Surgery. So Papa came-over to watch-us. Later, Papa had to run some errands, so he brought-us-over to Grandma's House (of course, it was his house, too :) ) and Tami watched us for a while. Later, he came back and, at the moment, I believe he has collapsed on the bed and is currently sleeping, :)
So far, Timmy has thrown-up thrice, today—Tami and I had to clean that. :)
Thank you, again, for reading this Really Lllooooooooonnnnnnnnnggggggggg Blog Post. :)
I admit that, a couple days, I forgot (or just didn't get-to) check "My Numbers"—but, most of the time, there aren't too many gaps. ;)
Sorry I am not putting-in any "Breaks"—it would take to long (I mean in programming-terms, if you don't know what I am talking-about).
May 1st, 2009: 1 US Dollar = 0.754 Euro, 99.295 Japanese Yen, 0.673 British Pound Sterling, 7.75 Hong Kong Dollar, and 1.374 Australian Dollar.
May 2nd, 2009: 1 US Dollar = 0.753 Euro, 99.125 Japanese Yen, 0.67 British Pound Sterling, 7.75 Hong Kong Dollar, and 1.369 Australian Dollar.
May 3rd, 2009: 1 US Dollar = 0.753 Euro, 99.125 Japanese Yen, 0.67 British Pound Sterling, 7.75 Hong Kong Dollar, and 1.369 Australian Dollar.
May 4th, 2009: 1 US Dollar = 0.748 Euro, 98.885 Japanese Yen, 0.668 British Pound Sterling, 7.75 Hong Kong Dollar, and 1.353 Australian Dollar.
May 5th, 2009: 1 US Dollar = 0.747 Euro, 99.16 Japanese Yen, 0.663 British Pound Sterling, 7.75 Hong Kong Dollar, and 1.342 Australian Dollar.
May 6th, 2009: 1 US Dollar = 0.75 Euro, 98.855 Japanese Yen, 0.664 British Pound Sterling, 7.75 Hong Kong Dollar, and 1.343 Australian Dollar.
May 7th, 2009: 1 US Dollar = 0.75 Euro, 99.35 Japanese Yen, 0.663 British Pound Sterling, 7.75 Hong Kong Dollar, and 1.318 Australian Dollar.
May 8th, 2009: 1 US Dollar = 0.745 Euro, 99.36 Japanese Yen, 0.664 British Pound Sterling, 7.75 Hong Kong Dollar, and 1.321 Australian Dollar.
May 9th, 2009: 1 US Dollar = 0.733 Euro, 98.485 Japanese Yen, 0.656 British Pound Sterling, 7.75 Hong Kong Dollar, and 1.301 Australian Dollar.
May 10th, 2009: 1 US Dollar = 0.733 Euro, 98.485 Japanese Yen, 0.656 British Pound Sterling, 7.75 Hong Kong Dollar, and 1.301 Australian Dollar.
Notable Events: Mother's Day. Busiest day for most restaurants.
May 11th, 2009: 1 US Dollar = 0.735 Euro, 97.94 Japanese Yen, 0.661 British Pound Sterling, 7.75 Hong Kong Dollar, and 1.311 Australian Dollar.
May 12th, 2009: 1 US Dollar = 0.733 Euro, 97.41 Japanese Yen, 0.655 British Pound Sterling, 7.75 Hong Kong Dollar, and 1.31 Australian Dollar.
May 13th, 2009: 1 US Dollar = 0.731 Euro, 96.175 Japanese Yen, 0.656 British Pound Sterling, 7.75 Hong Kong Dollar, and 1.303 Australian Dollar.
May 14th, 2009: 1 US Dollar = 0.732 Euro, 95.72 Japanese Yen, 0.656 British Pound, 7.75 Hong Kong Dollar, and 1.313 Australian Dollar.
May 15th, 2009: 1 US Dollar = 0.742 Euro, 95.14 Japanese Yen, 0.66 British Pound Sterling, 7.751 Hong Kong Dollar, and 1.335 Australian Dollar.
May 16th, 2009: 1 US Dollar = 0.741 Euro, 95.275 Japanese Yen, 0.659 British Pound Sterling, 7.751 Hong Kong Dollar, and 1.335 Australian Dollar.
May 17th, 2009: 1 US Dollar = 0.741 Euro, 95.275 Japanese Yen, 0.659 British Pound Sterling, 7.751 Hong Kong Dollar, and 1.335 Australian Dollar.
May 18th, 2009: 1 US Dollar = 0.742 Euro, 95.185 Japanese Yen, 0.659 British Pound Sterling, 7.752 Hong Kong Dollar, and 1.328 Australian Dollar.
May 19th, 2009: 1 US Dollar = 0.734 Euro, 96.685 Japanese Yen, 0.646 British Pound Sterling, 7.752 Hong Kong Dollar, and 1.294 Australian Dollar.
May 20th, 2009: 1 US Dollar = 0.733 Euro, 96.04 Japanese Yen, 0.645 British Pound Sterling, 7.752 Hong Kong Dollar and 1.295 Australian Dollar.
May 21st, 2009: 1 US Dollar = 0.72 Euro, 94.23 Japanese Yen, 0.631 British Pound Sterling, 7.753 Hong Kong Dollar and 1.284 Australian Dollar.
May 22nd, 2009: 1 US Dollar = 0.713 Euro 94.43 Japanese Yen, 0.628 British Pound Sterling, 7.752 Hong Kong Dollar and 1.273 Australian Dollar.
May 23rd, 2009: 1 US Dollar = 0.715 Euro, 94.795 Japanese Yen, 0.628 British Pound Sterling, 7.752 Hong Kong Dollar, and 1.278 Australian Dollar.
May 24th, 2009: 1 US Dollar = 0.715 Euro, 94.795 Japanese Yen, 0.628 British Pound Sterling, 7.752 Hong Kong Dollar, and 1.278 Australian Dollar.
May 25th, 2009: 1 US Dollar = 0.714 Euro, 94.95 Japanese Yen, 0.629 British Pound Sterling, 7.752 Hong Kong Dollar and 1.278 Australian Dollar.
May 26th, 2009: 1 US Dollar = 0.715 Euro, 94.96 Japanese Yen, 0.628 British Pound Sterling, 7.752 Hong Kong Dollar, and 1.272 Australian Dollar.
May 27th, 2009: 1 US Dollar = 0.719 Euro, 95.165 Japanese Yen, 0.624 British Pound Sterling, 7.753 Hong Kong Dollar, and 1.286 Australian Dollar.
May 28th, 2009: 1 US Dollar = 0.717 Euro, 96.8 Japanese Yen, 0.628 British Pound Sterling, 7.753 Hong Kong Dollar, and 1.274 Australian Dollar.
May 29th, 2009: 1 US Dollar = 0.707 Euro, 95.19 Japanese Yen, 0.62 British Pound Sterling, 7.752 Hong Kong Dollar, and 1.251 Australian Dollar.
May 31st, 2009: 1 US Dollar = 0.707 Euro, 95.455 Japanese Yen, 0.618 British Pound Sterling, 7.752 Hong Kong Dollar, and 1.248 Australian Dollar.
June 1st, 2009: 1 US Dollar = 0.706 Euro, ? Japanese Yen, 0.608 British Pound Sterling, 7.751 Hong Kong Dollar, and 1.234 Australian Dollar.
June 2nd, 2009: 1 US Dollar = 0.702 Euro, 95.54 Japanese Yen, 0.607 British Pound Sterling, 7.752 Hong Kong Dollar, and 1.228 Australian Dollar.
June 3rd, 2009: 1 US Dollar = 0.701 Euro, 96.25 Japanese Yen, 0.602 British Pound Sterling, 7.752 Hong Kong Dollar, and 1.214 Australian Dollar.
June 4th, 2009: 1 US Dollar = 0.704 Euro, 96.51 Japanese Yen, 0.618 British Pound Sterling, 7.751 Hong Kong Dollar, and 1.247 Australian Dollar.
June 5th, 2009: 1 US Dollar = 0.706 Euro, 96.95 Japanese Yen, 0.619 British Pound Sterling, 7.751 Hong Kong Dollar, and 1.242 Australian Dollar.
June 6th, 2009: 1 US Dollar = 0.716 Euro, 98.685 Japanese Yen, 0.626 British Pound Sterling, 7.752 Hong Kong Dollar, 1.261 and Australian Dollar.
June 8th, 2009: 1 US Dollar = 0.718 Euro, 98.505 Japanese Yen, 0.622 British Pound Sterling, 7.752 Hong Kong Dollar, and 1.263 Australian Dollar.
June 9th, 2009: 1 US Dollar = 0.712 Euro, 97.6 Japanese Yen, 0.614 British Pound Sterling, 7.751 Hong Kong Dollar, and 1.251 Australian Dollar.
June 10th, 2009: 1 US Dollar = 0.711 Euro, 97.96 Japanese Yen, 0.611 British Pound Sterling, 7.751 Hong Kong Dollar, and 1.234 Australian Dollar.
June 12th, 2009: 1 US dollar = 0.713 Euro, 98.21 Japanese Yen, 0.606 British Pound Sterling, 7.761 Hong Kong Dollar, and 1.231 Australian Dollar.
June 13th, 2009: 1 US Dollar = 0.713 Euro, 98.415 Japanese Yen, 0.608 British Pound Sterling, 7.75 Hong Kong Dollar, and 1.229 Australian Dollar.
June 14th, 2009: 1 US Dollar = 0.713 Euro, 98.415 Japanese Yen, 0.608 British Pound Sterling, 7.75 Hong Kong Dollar, and 1.229 Australian Dollar.
June 16th, 2009: 1 US Dollar = 0.722 Euro, 98.485 Japanese Yen, 0.609 British Pound Sterling, 7.75 Hong Kong Dollar, and 1.256 Austrlian Dollar.
June 17th, 2009: 1 US Dollar = 0.717 Euro, 95.62 Japanese Yen, 0.61 British Pound Sterling, 7.75 Hong Kong Dollar, and 1.26 Australian Dollar.
June 19th, 2009: 1 US Dollar = 0.715 Euro, 96.085 Japanese Yen, 0.606 British Pound Sterling, 7.75 Hong Kong Dollar, and 1.237 Australian Dollar.
June 21th, 2009: 1 US Dollar = 0.718 Euro, 96.285 Japanese Yen, 0.606 British Pound Sterling, 7.751 Hong Kong Dollar, and 1.24 Australian Dollar.
June 23rd, 2009: 1 US Dollar = 0.714 Euro, 95.205 Japanese Yen, 0.613 British Pound Sterling, 7.75 Hong Kong Dollar, and 1.27 Australian Dollar.
June 24th, 2009: 1 US Dollar = 0.711 Euro, 95.125 Japanese Yen, 0.603 British Pound Sterling, 7.75 Hong Kong Dollar, 1.249 Australian Dollar, and 225 Icelandic Krona.
June 26th, 2009: 1 US Dollar = 0.71 Euro, 95.505 Japanese Yen, 0.606 British Pound Sterling, 7.75 Hong Kong Dollar, 1.239 Australian Dollar, and 225 Icelandic Krona.
June 27th, 2009: 1 US Dollar = 0.711 Euro, 95.155 Japanese Yen, 0.605 British Pound Sterling, 7.75 Hong Kong Dollar, 1.238 Australian Dollar, and 225 Icelandic Krona.
June 29th, 2009: 1 US Dollar = 0.71 Euro, 96.025 Japanese Yen, 0.604 British Pound Sterling, 7.75 Hong Kong Dollar, 1.238 Australian Dollar, and 225 Icelandic Krona.
June 30th, 2009: 1 US Dollar = 0.708 Euro, 95.815 Japanese Yen, 0.603 British Pound Sterling, 7.75 Hong Kong Dollar, 1.23 Australian Dollar, and 225 Icelandic Krona.
A couple of days ago, I completed my 500th line of code for Kronos 3000!
Who wants to congratulate me?
*Cricket cricket cricket*
Uhhh... Yeah... (Sorry, crickets—your vote doesn't really count :) ).
As you may or may not know, last night, Daddy bought a Wii.
One of the games he bought for us was Lego Star Wars III.
Anyways, we were (no wait, that doesn't sound good, since I just mentioned the Wii)... I mean Levi and I were playing Lego Star Wars III today, when I came-across a little character—a Pit Droid. I thought he was very cute—so I decided to make him. The problem was, in Lego Star Wars, they tend to make-up Lego Parts That Don't Exist—so as to better present the Character—so I had to be quite creative with the parts I chose. Nevertheless, I attempted to build on...
Meet Pit the Pit Droid! I am very proud of this little guy—you would think that such a small object wouldn't be so hard to make, yet, I spend about an HOUR building this guy!
Levi was a big help—he helped get me Lego Parts I needed and stuff, he even traded or donated some things. :)
Here is a picture of him folded-up:
Thanks for reading!
-Isaac Aaron Buckley
P.S: Sorry about the blurriness of the pictures—I enhanced them as much as I could with iPhoto, but I still think I'll have to post some pictures of him, later—though not as blurry. ;)
Today, as my entry's title implies, is Saint Anthony of Padua's Feast Day (one of the family's favorite Saints).
At the moment, Mommy is baking a cake in honor of the occasion and, since Daddy cleaned the oven yesterday; it probably won't burn. :)
Today, as you may or may not know, is Holy Trinity Sunday.
We went to Sunday Mass, so as too see Nikyla\'s First Communion.
We also got to see other people's First Communion, too.
But what was really interesting(besides witnessing people receiving Eucharist for the first time), is that, at the beginning of Mass; we saw Adriana Sanchez (our second Exchange-student we hadn't seen since 2007)!
It turns-out, she arrived here last night.
Anyways, I think I shall leave my post here for now, as this computer is being rather temperamental—I probably should've used mine.
Okay, so, in short, we recieve a "No." from the Vatican (regarding plan A).
Anyways, we'll keep loving and serving God.
Mommy is better at going more in-deph about these things, so you can look at your blog—she'll probably post something similar.
Anyways, on a positive note, I learned some Binary today, and, I must admit, it's pretty cool. :)
This morning, I was quite (and still am) sick—Levi is too.
So I was laying in bed—I was too cold to really get-up, yet.
Anyways, I heard the song, Ça C'est Bon start playing (it belongs to one of our favorite albums of one of our favorite bands: L'Ang´elus).
Then Emma, my cat, began swaying her tail to the beat of the song! :D
Anyways, I thought I would share that with you guys. :)
According to 2 messages on our TV, there is going to be a Severe Weather Storm in NW Oregon.
We are currently getting the first winds, already.
We'll probably be fine—our house has a pretty strong foundation and we have all our windows shut.
Anyways, if YOU are outside (not that you probably would be, considering you would have to have a laptop or something like that), get INSIDE, ect.
Oh, there's another warning on TV.
There will be aprox. 16 Miles an hour winds.
It's near Estacada.
Northwest Clackamas County...
Ect.
Anyways, Levi and I got our sticks inside the garage (it was the first thing I thought-of—they were the only thing outside).
And, once again, you should get inside—if you are in a lake (somehow watching TV or using your computer), then get inside; if you are in a tall building, find another, lower structure (and then go in it)(so as not to get hit by lightning); if you are outside, make sure you get inside safely IMMEDIATELY (again, so that you don't get hit my lightning).
Oh, on a positive note, it turns-out my Knee-cap isn't broken—so that's good.
BUT GET INSIDE!!!!
Uh... Why are you just-sitting there outside, reading the laptop!
GET INSIDE!!!!!
GET INSIDE!!!! THERE ARE TORNADOS IN KANSAS!!!!
Oh, well, perhaps there isn't one right now—but, if you are in Germany, then you have NOTHING TO WORRY ABOUT!!!!!
Well, sorry for the un-paragraphed-ish Entry—have a nice day and drive safely (especially if you are in NW Oregon, Clackamas County, in Estacada, or otherwise)!
-Isaac
P.S: Sorry if I ranted a little—I've just heard a lot of warning-guys—you never know when someone just turned-on the TV, but that doesn't really work for a computer, huh? :)
So, as you may or may not know, I was watching TV last night, when I realized that I wouldn't be able to see it without my glasses.
So I got-up, tripped on a cord nearby (I was using my laptop), and feel "Full-force" (quoting from Mommy) on my left knee.
Ouch!
I didn't scream or cry, but I did curl-up into a ball and clench tightly to my knee and said something like, "Ow... Ow... Ow... Don't touch it! Ow, ow, ow... Careful! Ow... Ow!"
Two days later, I am still in pain—so Mommy decided to cancel my Piano Lessons and schedule an Appointment with a Pediatrician.
After that, it was decided that I should go to get my Knee/Leg X-rayed.
You see, My Leg ends-up hurting, too, because, the same day I had my Physical-Therapy; I hurt my Knee.
So we're not entirely sure if my Knee-cap (I think it's my Knee-cap) is broken, cracked, or just bruised.
Once we got home, Daddy left and brought-home Taco-bell. :)
Mommy will probably blog something more detailed about this on her blog, but, for now, you'll just have to be happy with these few, un-detailed (I know that's not a word), paragraphs.
You see, I didn't exactly have a very great time, and I'm still a little upset.
So... um... I'm thinking of an ending-statement of some-sort—I usually feel really weird after I have been X-rayed, probably the radiation (hence the "Ray" in X-ray).
Well... Ummm... Keep me in your prayers, I'll probably be better soon. :) (There! an ending-ish statement! ;) )
-Isaac
P.S: Remember when I said I wasn't sick in the previous post? Well, turns-out, I've got some-kind of cold, which is really odd—'cause it's SUMMER! (*Cough!*)
That was interesting, I just coughed, yet, it sort-of turned-into an *Ahem.*
Cough! That was a cough.
I still have a Ringy-Ear...
Incase you haven't noticed, I've decided to do *Cough!* a random post.
Anyways, Kronos 3000 has been coming-along nicely...
Want a donut?
Want a reindeer?
Want a copy of the Declaration of the Independence?
Too bad—I don't have one.
I hope this Capuchin Monkey will do:
Do you know how to put pictures on your blog? I do:
(pretend that '(' and ')' are really '<' and '>') (img src = 'Image Address')
I've heard that my friend, Zack, is starting to use Python—I showed him Kronos 3000's Program, so far.
He named his program, Wibo (I hope that's how you spell-it)—only he doesn't know how to save the program.
So, I hope to show him IDLE.
Cough!
I'm not sick, not really.
But I am tired from my therapy.
It appears that I toe-walk mainly because I don't like many textures on the ground—most of the foot doesn't have to touch the ground if I walk on my toes.
The main bone my therapy is aiming to strengthen is my "Hamstring" or something like that.
Cough!
I suppose I better stop blogging—in addition, I need to use the restroom and Levi wants to play with me.
Since it's a beginning of June, we will be starting our Summer School-Days.
Therefor, we will have Tuesday-Thursday for "Creativity Days."
But, since today's Monday, we will be doing a regular school-day.
Anyhow, I was doing Handwriting a little while ago, when Levi said something like, "Wait, is that a Sharpie?"
I had been doing my Handwriting (we do our Handwriting on these little Cursive-boards with markers) with a Sharpie Marker!!!!!
I accidently mistook it for a purple marker in which I used regularly!
Though, that really explains why I had such a hard time trying to get-it-off. :)
While Mommy was doing so, I read-aloud most-of Sirach Chapter II and about Saint Justin Martyr (something Mommy would normally do).
One shalt not leave one's Lincoln Logs in one's backyard for a long period of time, else shalt Carpenter Ants trek to them and attempt to devour them, sliver by sliver.
(Luckily, Levi and I managed to get our Lincoln Logs back in their case, before they were eaten. :) ).
Today, we have been cleaning-out the garage.
We are doing this because, in both Plan A (NJ) and Plan B (possible Missouri), we have to move.
We needed a good clean-out, anyway.
Last night, Levi suggested that we should clean-out our garage.
Daddy agreed.
Anyways, the day has been, for me, quite stressful—yet joyful.
You see, at one moment I may be stressed about... well... everything—over-stimulation, if you will—and happy and eager at the next.
When God has a plan for you, he usually gets you ready for whatever you have to do for your true vocation—to the point where you are restless.
A lot of this whole waiting-for-the-Vatican-thing (Fr. Randy, the vocations director for the diocese, went to the vatican for some business—during which he went to the Vatican and asked about Daddy's Packet, where he got a bunch of questions and a "Maybe") has really helped us learn more about patience, though. :)
After we cleaned-up a little, Levi, Daddy and I made a good potato and steak dinner.