Someone once told me I was delusional. I almost fell off of my unicorn.

Sorry It’s Late!

Today’s writing prompt comes from Our Blessed Arrows. If you decide to participate in The Creative Word please leave a link to it in my comments- don’t worry about grammar, no body’s gonna judge you. It isn’t about perfection. I encourage you to write, even if it isn’t online. Write with a pen and paper. Write in the sand and then wipe it away. Be funny, be serious, open up your heart, be you and just write.

Here is today’s writing topic -Write about the biggest, or one of the biggest life changing events in your life.

Well, I think it was probably our move here and the most wonderfulest, influential, friends I’ve made since then.
We moved in at the end of June, 2008 and I was so upset that we were moving. Why, I have no idea. I hated Colfax, I guess it was family and my one friend, Megan, that I was going to miss. But anyhow, I was not happy. We got here, I loved the area, but was disappointed to see that there were no familys in the neighborhood with children over the age of 9. We searched around for Churches, and after many tries finally found a good church family. Our first visit there was awesome. After the normal potluck lunch, we hung out and met a bunch of people. In this group of many people, I met my great friends – Sarah and Victoria, We learned of and started going to a co-op, where I quickly made friends with Danny and Alex, and after having to stand in front of the entire co-op to be sung happy birthday to with Josh, who I didn’t know then, I met my now good friend Josh, and though Josh I met his sister, Lizzy, and through Lizzy I met her best friend, Katie. We’re all now great friends, and during co-op are never far apart. Lizzy is the great influence that taught me how to be in this world, but not of it, and Victoria’s influence has taught me that femininity is very important, and Katie taught me that you can still have fun even if you are a girl and wear skirts all time. :) And all those girls brothers have taught me what I need to teach my brothers!
So, I guess to sum it all up, I want to say thanks to all of my great friends who have and still influence my life every day. I love y’all!

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Volley Ball…

Okay. I really need to catch up with my updates on volley ball.

Well, it isn’t a game anymore. And, it isn’t always fun anymore either. We are now a team, and a couple games of volley ball is now practice.

9:00am – 10:30am
We start out by running 2 laps around the small backyard of the church where we play. Then we do stretches, then we do exercises like lunges. 30 second water break. Then we do drills. You mess up, your running a lap. 30 second water break. Then we do more drills. You mess up, you do 5 push-ups. 30 second water break. More drills. 30 second water break. Then we play a single game. Done. Now we put up the net.

Now, as I was informed on Sunday, we have practices on Friday, too. Apparently they did more than practice. I heard about swimming, and kayaking, and paddle-boating. I never even knew. Too bad. It sounds like I missed a lot. :(

Well, I actually like the tough exercises. Though it is steaming hot, and you feel like your going to die of heat, I like it. Well, maybe I’ll ask Mrs. Smith or someone to take pictures of us during practice so you can see what we do.

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My Dream Vacation

I’m starting a once a day 1 minute writing assignment because my mom says so. So, here we go.

Today’s writing prompt comes from The One-Minute Writer. She encourages us to write for just a minute. If you decide to participate in The Creative Word please leave a link to it below if it’s a blog or go ahead and write your response in the comments – don’t worry about grammar, no body’s gonna judge you. It isn’t about perfection. I encourage you to write, even if it isn’t online. Write with a pen and paper. Write in the sand and then wipe it away. Be funny, be serious, open up your heart, be you and just write.

Here is today’s writing topic -Tomorrow you get the mail, and in it you find the best letter you can imagine. What does it say?

Dear Ms. Kait,

It is my privilege and honor to inform you that you have
just won an all paid for trip to Nevada for your family and 5 other families of
your choice, and $10,000 to give to a charity of your choice! You and the
families of your choice will be staying in large ranch house in the heart of
Nevada where you will live for a full 2 months! Along with the ranch house will
be a stable full of horses for you to ride when ever you please and trails to
the river where you will find a large rope swing that swings over the river,
mini-water fall, and more! All meals and room maintenance provided!

Sincerely,
RPWGSS
(Rich People Who Give Stuff Society)

I encourage you to do the same thing because it’s a good thing for a girl to learn! Go to my mom’s blog to read about today’s assignment.

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In But Not Of?

Yup. That’s me. In, but not of. It’s my motto. The thing that defines me. What does it mean? Let me tell you.

In, but not of is a saying which means that I am in this world, but refusing to be part of this world. About 3 months ago, a friend of mine, and the rest of her family, gave me a different perspective on life after telling me that saying.
The world is evil and I, being a Christian, should do my best to push away the evil. I figured that I don’t have much of a choice about being in this world, but I most certainly do have a choice about whethet or not I will be a part of the world. Don’t agree with me? Here’s another reason. – I want my light to shine. I want to be able to walk down the street and for people to just look at me and know that I am different, not normal. Here are a couple of ways I do that.

  1. I wear skirts 95% of the time. Except for sports like Volleyball, and the occasional horseback riding, I almost always wear skirts. I have only 1 pair of jeans, and I don’t even feel comfortable in them because I never wear them.
  2. I keep my hair long and un-colored.
  3. I do not wear makeup, except for the occasional light eye shadow for a slight sparkle and lip gloss.
  4. I do not wear high-heel shoes. Ever. Never have and never will. They are also very bad for your back.
  5. At 14, most teens are a looking forward to, or are already dating. I will not be participating in the casual dating, but will be courted in the proper way. My knight will ask my father to court me, when most parents have really no idea what their kids are up to. My father, on the night of my courtship, will know exactly where I will be at what time and when I will be home.
  6. I do not participate in Facebook, MySpace, or Flickr, where I am open to evil. In fact, I don’t even use chat. The reason I don’t use Facebook and MySpace is that they put not-so-appropriate adds on, and I would be open for any person to come and talk to me, therefore not being able to choose my friends as wisely as I would if I met them in person. As our pastor put it a couple weeks ago, “Why should we participate in something that Christ is excluded from?”. As for Flickr, your open to bad pictures left and right. You never know what your going to find on there.

There are a lot more ways that I refrain from this world, those are just the main ones. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not saying that you should throw every pair of jeans you have into the trash, it’s just my way of saying “Hey, I’m different.”.

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Tether Ball, Lizards, and A Bit of Fun!

At first glance, your probably thinking “What on earth…”, Yes. That is a monster, blow up tether ball, but I can tell you that that there tether ball is about the neatest outside toy we’ve ever gotten. My brothers found it fasinating when they learned that there was a game where the objective was to slam the ball into the opponants face, facinated and extremely pleased. Though I am not in any of the pictures, mainly because I was the one taking the pictures, I enjoy it also. A game where I can hit a ball as hard as I can? You can’t even do that in volley ball!
My parents are fun to watch while they play that game, because my mom always laughing to hard to hit the ball and win herself, and my dad loves my mom too much to not let her win, which is why the game takes practicly 3 years to end. It’s awesome.

And then there’s the lizard. Riley, is his name. He’s a really pretty lookin’ lizard when he’s green. Joe’s green anole made a perfect picture as he stuck out his bright red dewflap.

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Photography

Hey guys! I just wanted to let you know that my photography site is up, and I’d love it if you guys would go check it out and let me know what ya think!
CandidKait.com

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More Pictures…

Here are some more pictures! There in order from least favs to favorite, to me. What do you think?

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Pictures…

I decided I was going to put my favorite pictures that I have taken and put them up here today. Here they are. Maybe I’ll post some more later.



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Spencer’s Surprise? Party

Well, it wasn’t exactly a surprise because unfortunatly someone’s tongue accidently slipped. Actually, he just didn’t know it was a surprise. “Imagine his sirprese” – Count Olaf
Well, even though it wasn’t exactly a big surprise for him, it was a LOT of fun! We played volley after Lizzy, Josh, Katie, and Danny showed up. We had played for about 20 min. when Christina, our head bopper, showed up. She joined the opposing team. We played for probably another 40 minutes when we were all called to sit down while Spencer recieved his birthday present, a sword, while Mr. Spencer’s father did a ceremony type thing. It was really neat.
After that we went back to vball while the adults and younger kids got hot dogs. We played for a little while, and after the birthday boy’s many plees, we decided to stop and get food. We got settled down and ate, making jokes about each other between mouthfuls of food. Everybody was giving their plates after they were done to Danny, I tried. He said he wouldn’t take. So I walked up to him and dumped my full cup of ice-cold water on him and continued walking toward the house. He wasn’t too far behind with a half-empty cup of lemonade. I broke into a run. I got to the house and put my plate in the trash. I peeked out the door. I didn’t see him so I walked out. He was waiting for me around the side of the house, and as soon as he saw me he took off. I’m a faster runner then ‘Old Dan’, so it was quite impossible to catch me. I ran and sat by my mom, knowing that Danny wouldn’t dare poor anything on me with the chance of getting it on my mom. I was wrong. He just very calmly poored it on my shoulder. Not only that, but he was an influence to his younger sisters, and they later soaked my back with a cup of water. Lovely.
We went back to volley ball after a few “circle warm ups”, that’s where we stand in a circle and see how many times we can hit the ball before it hit the ground. We didn’t do that for very long. We started a game, and before long it was , Katie, Lizzy, David(Lizzy & Joshua’s older brother), Victoria and I against Danny, Josh, Mr. Spencer’s father, Mr. Christina’s father, Spencer, Christina, and Bethany. Later my dad joined our team, and Matthew(Lizzy & Josh’s older brother) joined the opposing team after Katie and Danny left, I think Spencer left too. It was 17-10, us with 17, when they said we had to take the net down, and that the next team who scores a point wins. Lizzy was serving. She served, and it went over the net. Josh hit…too hard. Out of bounds. We win! We all run in to get some water. By now it’s almost dark outside, about 8:00pm, and everyone’s leaving. We say goodbye to everyone, and leave.

It was tons of fun, and I definitely will plan to do something like that at my house soon.
Well, that’s about it! We had fun, and laughter filled the air the entire time. Pictures to come soon!

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Technical Difficulties…

Hey guys. Webhero’s having some problems with their images, so my pictures aren’t showing up. Hopefully it’ll be back up soon!

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