Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Milestones in my Life

Why is that once we reach a certain age we must discard the things that made up happy. We must move on from the things we liked?
Well i say forget! Here are some of the things I am proud to say I still like and why I liked them in the first place.

1) Barney: He brought us the clean up song, which might I add still plays in my head when i clean, and taught us to share and care about one another. I hate to tell you this but if you are a kid from the 90's you liked him too. We all did.

2) Slap bracelets: I really don't know how to explain this one, There was something about smacking yourself with a piece of fuzzy cover metal to make it wrap around your wrist that was just fun.

3)Barbies: Yes Barbie. The woman with every job imaginable. From Astronaut to mom to McDonald's worker. You could be anything you wanted. Today's alternative being Brats... 16 year old girls who are unrealistically skinny with clothes that would make your mother smack you and never seen in school.. I will take Barbies..

4)Paper Dolls: I love these because they were cheap so you could get a lot of them and your parents wouldn't say no.. But now I love printing them out to color for my sister.

5)Sticker Books. Before Pokemon and Yugioh people collected Sticker books! Sure they didn't have cool names but they had scratch and sniff.

6)Lite Bright: They were actually a toy of the 80's but when I was younger they were still around. My cousin Brittney had on I did not, But i remember playing with it more than i did her. However I would like to point out my birthday is coming up...

7)Cartoons: Not new ones they all suck. But the old ones from the 90's like ducktales, Doug, Rocko's Modern Life, And Salior moon loved it

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Monday, January 18, 2010

ME

So since my biirthday is coming up i wanted to find my star sign and i found one i actullay like and agree with
A Q U A R I U S
January 20 - February 18

Symbol: Water Carrier
Element: Air
Body Part: circulatory and nervous systems, as well as the ankles
Personality: unconventional, detached, intellectual, objective, individualistic, inventive, tolerant, unique, sophisticated, future-oriented, friendship-oriented, humanitarian, cause-oriented, believes in groups and society, playful, friendly, spontaneous, caring, devoted, liberal, understanding, energetic, benevolent, charming, patient, free-spirited, independent, open-minded, and progressive; can also sometimes be unpredictable, dogmatic, over-permissive, aloofness, rebellious, eccentric and elitist.

Source: Wikipedia (rev. Nov'07 and May'07)

Aqua and maybe Nayne

Email: cgreen801@gmai.com
there that one works

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Field Trips

Ahh, a great thing of the past. One thing that was cool about moving alot was I got do different things in school. One of my favorites, like most children, was the field trips. Below I have listed some of my favorite and not so favorite ones. Comment and tell me yours.

1)The Great Lakes Science Center





One of my all time Favorite ones. I went her several times and I would love to go back here. I remember this part where you could run around on this giant green screen with a monitor in front of you and avoid the chief. They all so had and OMNIMAX theater, I saw deep blue every time.

2)Malley's Chocolate Factory

Another one I loved. Every kid I knew waited for this one cause you only got to go once, except me I ended up moving and going twice! You got to tour the store and factory but what we all really loved was the chocolate bar you got at the end.
3) Giant Eagle
One of my not so favorites. First of all for all you southerners Giant Eagle is like a northern Kroger's. I hated this one, you walked around the store, like you did with your parents, then got a lesson on nutrient. Finally the gave you a loaf of bread as a souvenir. The only cool part was you got to "test taste" some of the frozen pizza.
4)The post office
I still don't understand this one.
4)The Circus
This is a classic one I remember the first time I went it wasn't until like the 5th grade. Every time before that I always got sick and couldn't go.
5)The Butler Institute of American Art and The McDonough Museum of Art
I loved museums. I still do. As a kid I would pretend I was the artist and I was explaining what I thought it meant.