It's melting!!!!!!
So the snow is finally dying. *evil laugh* It took long enough, as did me writing this post. Stop bugging me Andy. ;) So lately nothing has been happening, started riding again that's been great and the extension on the barn is just about done. The horse I'm riding this year is a dream, her name is Milenia, she'll be 6 this year, she's a dark, deep chestnut(red) and one of the sweetest horses at the ranch. I can't wait to show her this year, we're sure to win lots of firsts. :) I got my dress for commencement/grad/any other party in the near future, today it's gorgeous. A long, lilac colored, sleeve-less gown, tis great the pics will follow.


8 Comments:
At 2:37 p.m.,
Anonymous said…
See, spending that extra money wasn't a bad thing after all. That is... untill you find a different dress and like it better, then the lovely lilac one will be there for no reason. (And I see that you have shown your support against Bloggism! Just for that reason, I will post this under my name instead of my blogger name)
At 2:48 p.m.,
The Shortbread Goddess said…
People against bloggism unite!
At 7:49 p.m.,
canadiangirl said…
sheesh, one would think there were unions for bloggisim out there!!! and you started it Danni!!!! *growl* (kidding!!)
cool template for your blog, i like teh blue better, and wear the dress tomorrow so I can see!!! and show me your horse soon!! lucky!!
*sends jealous glare*
hey ya found word veravication!!! good for you!
At 3:52 p.m.,
meadow said…
Andrea deleated her blog just because you said people against bloggism unite???? Thats weird. And hoorah, no more snow!
Meadow
At 11:40 p.m.,
Anonymous said…
First off it's P.A.B.U. and secondly it's just something for me to have fun with. It's not something to be taken seriously, sorry to those who did. I tend to go off on a tangent at different topics, if you don't know me well enough then I can see you taking it the wrong way. So once again sorry.
At 12:53 p.m.,
canadiangirl said…
it's OK, I didn't want to delete my blog anyways, but my parents freaked out when they read that (OK, maybe not freak out, but they weren't happy)
At 1:03 p.m.,
Anonymous said…
Meadow, Andrea deleted her blog because I asked her to. We had our distinct reasons. And since it was my decision along with her Dad, please do not call it Weird. I'm sure you wouldn't want someone calling your mother that. Respect a parent's decision please, even if it's not your parent.
Danielle & Randi, since not everyone knows you as well as you think, it might be helpful to word your comments more carefully. They were a LOT more hurtful than perhaps you realize.
At 7:40 p.m.,
Annacond said…
Randi, that comment of mine was from at least yesterday or maybe even the day before. Danielle's comments don't indicate which day, just the time - kind of confusing.
I think what got us going (as parents) was watching, for the umpteenth time, kids take up the attitude that they could boss our daughter around. We couldn't fathom why they felt such freedom, we don't boss other people's kids around, and then it snowballed into having my character called into question. Being told I was discriminatory towards non-bloggers (not sure where in the world that notion was dreamt up) and that bloggers were elite. I was apparently a name caller and narrow minded. Huh? All of it a load of garbage. But when it's aimed right at me, from teenagers, I draw the line and call it quits. Not worth it to maintain something when kids start striking at you. Sorry, you asked why we deleted, I'm just telling you.
What irritates me to absolutely NO end is that it seems a lot of people who have a blog do think they are God's gift to writing. They portray themselves as perfect and wonderfully creative people, and all they are doing is tearing someone else down to make themselves look good, via the other person's posts and C-boxes no less. I see it happen all the time, it's innocuous in some cases and blatant in others. Starting another blog and linking it to AJ's blog to further incriminate us as discriminatory was hardly funny, surely you know that. Blogs are meant to be fun, the hurtful sarcastic things are not meant to be in them at all.
One last thing, sarcasm (which is, ironically, by definition: Ridicule) is not easily noted on-screen. You tell me how anyone can tell what is meant jokingly and what is meant seriously, strictly by written words. It's virtually impossible. You have no idea what the other person is thinking. Tone is not conveyed, just the words.
Thus endeth my speech, but I thought you would like to know where things got out of hand. I'll consider the case closed if you will.
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