Friday, August 31, 2007

Kisha Lynn Russell

K: crazy
I: very good kisser
S: makes people laugh
H: cute
A: can be funny and dumb at times

L: loves to laugh and smile
Y: is a good person to be with
N: easy to fall in love with
N: easy to fall in love with

R: really sexy
U: is very sexual
S: makes people laugh
S: makes people laugh
E: has gorgeous eyes
L: loves to laugh and smile
L: loves to laugh and smile

Thursday, August 30, 2007

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Wednesday, August 29, 2007

The 27 month wait is over...

My Dad went to court yesterday for his divorce and visitation rights. His lawyer didn’t realize that the case was so complicated so he had to postpone the divorce part of it. Although, something good did come out of court yesterday. My dad did receive visitation rights and they start this weekend. He will get Jesse every other weekend. The 1st and 3rd weekend of every month.

I am so excited and it doesn’t seem real just yet.

I am also preparing myself in seeing him on Friday. I know it’s not going to be some happy fairytale reunion. I’m not even sure what or if he will remember a lot about us. He may even be upset and not want to go with dad at first. We will need to take baby steps and work on our relationship all over again. At least it is a step in the right direction.

I am unsure about what his mother and her family has told him about us. I hope they haven’t said anything bad but we can pretty much bet its been nothing good. My dad and I have talked about not talking about his mother or the whole situation in front of him. She is his mother and no matter what type of awful things she has done that is still his mother and it will never change.

I cannot wait to start our relationship again. I know its going to be hard on my dad and he will not be able to drive in every other weekend even though I know he would love to. Even if he gets to see him once a month or every other month at least it’s more than what we’ve been used to.


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Monday, August 27, 2007

THE BOSS

LEO



Very organized. Need order in their lives - like being in control. Like
boundaries. Tend to take over everything. Bossy. Like to help others.
Social and outgoing. Extroverted. Generous, warm-hearted. Sensitive. Creative energy. Full of themselves.. Loving. Doing the right thing is important to Leos. Attractive.

Saturday, August 25, 2007

WAYNE WINS


WAYNE PIONEERS
vs.
MT VIEW KNIGHTS

40 - 6

08.24.2007

Friday, August 24, 2007

W H S


Tonight is the first Wayne High School football game. I am really excited to watch the excitement and spend time with my family. This will be Alexandria’s first game and I know the two of us will have a blast. I will keep you posted on the scores (even though I know you don’t give a shit).

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

FALL 2007 - 2008

FOX

PRISON BREAK [season 3] Monday, September 17th, 8pm

HOUSE [season 4] Tuesday, September 25th, 9pm

CBS

DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES [season 4] Sunday, September 30th, 9pm

DANCING WITH THE STARS [season 5] Monday, September 29th, 8pm

CSI: CRIME SCENE [season 8] Thursday, September 27th, 9pm

WITHOUT A TRACE [season 6] Thursday, September 27th, 10pm

LOST [season 4] January 2008

NBC

HEROES [season 2] Monday, September 24th, 9pm

CW

AMERICA’S NEXT TOP MODEL [ninth cycle] Wednesday, September 19th, 8pm


NEW

NASHVILLE on FOX September 14th at 9pm

Monday, August 20, 2007

You Are Best Described By...

You Are Best Described By...

San Giorgio Maggiore, Twilight
By Claude Monet

What Flower Are You?

You Are a Carnation

You are down to earth and grounded.
You tend to be more traditional than trendy.
Your confidence gets you through anything.
People trust you and are very loyal to you.

Sunday, August 19, 2007

Charlie

All aboard... stitching time
Get yours... got mine
In a minute... ill be there
Sit tight... get square
You can do it at the hippodrome
slide back... trombone
Anybody got a TV at home
Thats right... unknown.

When I pick up on that smell
Pick it up and run like hell
Little woman send me some
Better get up on your run

[Chorus:]
So much more than
Charlie's waking me
To my core and
Charlie's shakin' me
Tell my story
And Charlie's making me
And Charlie's making me smile.
Oh, Oh, now

Everybody... do the twist
Get the the message... on Flea's fists
Move around like a scientist
Lay down... get kissed
Big picture and it never lies
Big daddy... will advice
Eveready... in disguise
Sunset... sunrise

When I pick up on that smell
Pick it up and run like hell
Little woman send me some
Better get up on your run

[Chorus]

My heart... Your skin
This love... I'm in
We don't arrive, without a suprise
You're right... I'm wrong
Be free... Be long
Intimate sight has come into light

When I pick up on that smell
Pick it up and run like hell
Little woman send me some
Better get up on your run

All I ever wanted to
Was pick it up and run with you
Slip it into a summer spell
Double up and run like hell

[Chorus]

My heart... Your skin
This love... I'm in
We don't arrive without a suprise
You're right... I'm wrong
Be free... Be long
Intimate sight has come into light

My heart... Your skin
This love... I'm in
We don't arrive without a suprise
You're right... I'm wrong
Be free... Be long
Intimate sight has come into light

Friday, August 17, 2007

And the Winner is... SABRA!!!

I really enjoyed both hours of this show. I am now very, very disappointed that I will not be attending the tour. I totally forgot about all the kick ass choreography and dancing that happened over the course of season three. I loved the judges picks and those were all the dances I wanted to see again. I would have loved to see Mia’s routine given to Lacey and Kameron at the beginning of the show but I am happy for the ones we did get to see.

Tyce’s - Lion King routine was awesome. I enjoyed seeing all the dancers back again.

Mary: Pasha & Lauren - Shane’s Transformer: Kicked butt! I love Pasha and he and Lauren pulled this routine off yet again.

The clogger was really good though the style is quickly boring.

Nigel: Hok & Jamie - Wade’s Hummingbird and Flower - Very pretty and it was so nice to see Hok again.

Jean-Marc: Dominic & Sabra - Shane’s slow Hip-Hop - This routine slipped my mind and I’m not even sure how it did. This was one of my favorites. Dominic and Sabra were so sexy and took this routine to another level. It was awesome.

Adam: Sara & Neil - Disco - I love seeing Neil dance any style and it was great seeing that back-flip legs spread thing. Also, this routine was full of energy and I loved it!

Brian the kid that did the robot Hip-Hop Rocked! He did a great job. I really enjoyed his performance.

Wade: Lacey & Danny - Dmitry’s Samba - Thank you Dmitry! This routine was HOT!!! And the dancers did a great job!

Shane: Sara & Pasha - Benji’s West Coast Swing - This was the best of the night I thought. I am so glad Shane picked this one because I thought it was better the second time around. Benji really did a great job and I didn’t catch it until Shane spoke of the dance stopping with Sara in mid-air and then rewinding. AWESOME!!!

Tyce: Danny & Anya - Fox Trop - This routine was good but I found myself chit chatting with April while it was on.

Tony: Jesus and Sara - Wade’s Chaplin/Bums - I love Wade for all his crazy but very good choreography. This routine was one I had forgotten but once it started I was happy to see it again.

Mia: Neil & Sabra - Mandy Moore’s Jazz - This was my second favorite dance of the night. The table as a prop was great and it worked out really well.

Dan: Lacey & Neil - Mia’s tribute to her father - I love this one too. It was so pretty. And I still loved the part where they were tossing the flowers and running around the stage.


I could have done without the two singing acts and enjoyed another dance from one of the couple but whatever.

I was also a little annoyed by the ridiculous head puppet dancing thing. I really wanted to see Cat and Nigel dance and I really thought they were going to.

I am so happy for Sabra. My two favorites were still Lacey and Neil. And I knew they weren’t going to win and I was okay with that. I was happy to see those four in the finale. Any four of them deserved it and I knew once it was down to Sabra and Danny that Sabra had it. You go girl!

It was a great season and I cannot wait for season four.

Thursday, August 16, 2007

GO LACEY!

I love, love, love this show!!

Top Four Dancers - Broadway: This was an excellent way to start the night. Tyce is now on my top list of chorographers. This routine was fun, energetic and I enjoyed every minute of it. From… Neil and Danny with their leaps to Lacey and Sabra with their sharp moves.

Neil and Sabra - Hip Hop: I found the routine fun to watch, but I do agree with the judges, it was not best hip hop we have seen this year.

Danny and Lacey - Viennese Waltz: Danny and Lacey were so smooth during this routine. I could have watched this routine for hours. And Lacey’s dress was beautiful.

Lacey and Sabra - Jazz: I disagree with the judges on this one. I really enjoyed this routine and I thought the two girls did a great job.

Danny and Neil - Contemporary: I loved this routine also. There was tension between Danny and Neil and I suspect it was real tension. I loved the fight between the two men at the end of the routine.

Lacey and Neil - Lindy Hop: I didn’t love this one as much as the judges did. It was good but not great. The lifts were cool but it didn’t seem to flow as good as it should have.

Danny and Sabra - Cha Cha: I agree about the cha cha, it started out just ok but really ended well. It was good but it wasn’t my favorite. They both did a good job and Sabra looked amazing but it was just okay in my opinion.

Lacey: Did a better job on her solo. I agree with Dan that it is very hard for someone who is used to a partner to do really good in solo’s.

Neil: I loved how the gymnastics flowed with his dancing last night.

Danny: I have to say Danny's solo just blew me away. I've never seen anyone move, leap and spin like that. Awesome!

Sabra: Her solo was the weakest of the night in my opinion. It was just okay for me.

My Favorite Dances:
Danny and Lacey - Viennese Waltz
And a Tie with
Lacey and Sabra - Jazz
Danny and Neil - Contemporary

My Favorite Dancers (in order)
Lacey
Neil

Danny
Sabra

Can't wait to see Cat dancing with Nigel - that has got to be a hoot!

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

The FIVE SIMPLE RULES to be HAPPY



1. Free your heart from hatred - forgive.

2. Free your mind from worries - most never happen.

3. Live simply and appreciate what you have.

4. Give more.

5. Expect less.

Thursday, August 9, 2007

SYTYCD

Pasha and Lacey
First Routine - Hip Hop: This was a great way to start off the night. I loved this routine even though Lacey didn’t move a lot it was awesome. Pasha amazes me every week.
Second Routine - Smooth Waltz - I loved this routine also. It was very beautiful and they did an excellent job. I loved the behind the back move - it was so smooth.

Danny and Lauren
First Routine - Contemporary: I thought this routine was very blah. It was ok but I didn’t love it. And I am a huge Mia Michael’s fan.
Second Routine - Disco: I cannot even remember this performance at all. I don’t know if I didn’t really get into their routines because I don’t care for either of them or if it was the dancing.

Neil and Sabra
First Routine - Jazz: Wow! Best routine of the night in my opinion. I loved the entire table fight and Neil’s gymnastics.
Second Routine - Paso Doble: It was good. I think it was the best Paso Doble of the season. And the end where it was capped off by that “donut” lift and then drop, that was incredible.

Best Dance
Neil and Sabra - Jazz
Pasha and Lacey - Hip Hop

Final Four
Lacey & Sabra
Neil & Pasha

Wednesday, August 8, 2007

TIME SUCKERS

Got an hour or two to spare? Don’t spend it on this soul-sapping junk.

- Sitting through a lame independent flick just because the critics are getting their rocks off on it.

- Tracking every calorie you imbibe with color-coded Excel documents that chart your good and bad days.

- Updating your MySpace picture every other hour and hounding your buddies to post comments.

- Texting that guy you went out with last week “just in case” he lost your number.

- Spending an hour taming misbehaving hair into submission-that’s why ponytails were invented.

FEEL GOOD = LOOK GOOD

RUBDOWNS - News you’ll really want to embrace: Massage (amateur or professional) reduces stress and boosts the immune system, according to the Touch Research Institute in Miami.
SWEET DREAMS - Go ahead and laze between luxurious sheets. Skimping on snooze time increases your risk of depression and weight gain, according to the National Sleep Foundation.
PLAYTIME - Fact: Women who book fun activities into their PDAs tend to eat better, exercise more, and get more exposure to sunlight, says Scott Sheperd, PhD.

No Guilt Pleasures

EARLY WEEK

Come Monday, only 23 percent of Americans feel energized for the week ahead.

BE SPONTANEOUS. A new study found that when we make a snap decision, we feel more creative and energetic. So pick the first dress that catches your eye in your closet, or order the drunken noodles you always promise you’re gonna try “next time” at that hot Thai lunch spot.
GET A PRO BLOWOUT. Most chains offer them for as little as $20. You’ll get a killer scalp massage, and you won’t have to worry about your hair for days. Bonus: Some salons offer complimentary wine.
STEAL A SUNDAY RITUAL. If you have a comfort breakfast on Sunday, move it to Monday or Tuesday to help fuel you through your to-do list.
EXTEND THE WEEKEND. “Take Monday off instead of Friday, when you’re usually in a good mood anyway,” says Mary Lou Quinlan, author of Time off for Good Behavior.
PHONE IT IN. Call your crew to set dinner plans, says Will Schwalbe, coauthor of the e-mail-etiquette book Send. “Otherwise you’ll send a million messages back and forth, which will stress you out.”
REFRESH YOUR SCENT. We build up resistance to a perfume’s charms since we wear it on your skin. No need to splurge on a new scent. “Spritz your favorite fragrance on your drawers and desk,” suggests Michelle DeAngelis, founder of life-coaching company Planet Joyride. It’ll take on new life in the air.

64% of people say they ask themselves on Sunday night, “Where did the weekend go?”
TRADE-UP TRICK
INSTEAD OF: Plodding through a novel picked by that boring book club… DO THIS: Start a burger club that’s dedicated to rating the juiciest patties in town.

MIDWEEK


They don’t call it the midweek slump for nothing.

HEAD TO A TAPAS BAR. ‘They encourage sharing and conversation, and men feel more open to approaching,” says Cheryl Greenhill, director of operations for the global concierge company Quintessentially.
BECOME AN INSTA-EXPERT. Log on to video jug.com to view video clips on everything from how to beat someone at blackjack to how to exit a car without flashing your goodies.
FEET FIRST. To relax every part of your bod, simply roll each bare sole over a clean tennis ball, suggests Denise Vitiello, spa director at the Mandarin Oriental New York.
EAT ALFRESCO. Natural sunlight boosts levels of the feel-good chemical serotonin. Sit wherever hot guys abound (like a bench near the baseball diamond of a park) and give yourself license to ogle.
ORDER ANOTHER ROUND. That yummy strawberry margarita does more than take the edge off hump day. New research from the Journal of Food and Agriculture finds that combining vodka, rum or other liquor with strawberries or blackberries maximizes the fruits’ antioxidant vitamins. Cheers to that!

41% of singles think Wednesday is the best night of the week for a first date.
TRADE-UP TRICK
INSTEAD OF: Pouring your heart out to your diary when you can’t stand writing… DO THIS: Hop on iTunes and create a play list that reflects how you feel.

WEEKEND

Weekends weren’t invented for laundry runs and oil changes. Reclaim Saturday and Sunday.

NO MORE NO-FAT. “You’re less likely to consume as many calories if you go for the genuine goods,” says Susan Bowerman, assistant director at the UCLA Center for Human Nutrition. Trick out a box of brownie mix with cayenne; the spice keeps portions in check.
BE LIKE A GUY. Men aren’t multitaskers
They’re multislackers (sometimes). Take a page from their book by doing three self-indulgent things at once: lounging on a blanket in the park, caressing each other’s arms, and feeing each other bite-size chocolates.
SHOP RIGHT. Nix the impulse sale buys where you end up with cheap stuff that you didn’t want. Instead, save up for the label item you crave. For a tactile treat, try on a pricey cashmere sweater just for the hell of it. And you know that trendy dress you saw on Ashlee? Head over to like.com or starstyle.com to scoop up a similar look at a fraction of the cost.
TAKE A SENSUAL SOAK. Light a few candles; dissolve a couple of drops of calming lavender oil into warm water. As the tub fills, stand on a towel while massaging a salt scrub into your skin. “Once you’re in the water, the scrub will dissolve, creating this therapeutic experience for the body,” says Regina Viotto, spa director at the Paul Labrecque Salon & Spa in NYC.

46% of people say Saturday is the night when they’d most likely see a move or show.
TRADE-UP TRICK
INSTEAD OF: Going to the standard dinner and a movie... DO THIS: Log on to eventful.com for fresh date ideas.

Thursday, August 2, 2007

Minneapolis Bridge Collapse

MINNEAPOLIS - An interstate bridge jammed with rush-hour traffic suddenly broke into huge sections and collapsed into the Mississippi River Wednesday, pitching dozens of cars 60 feet into the water and killing at least seven people.



The eight-lane Interstate 35W bridge, a major Minneapolis artery, was in the midst of being repaired and had several lanes closed when it crumbled.



"There were two lanes of traffic, bumper to bumper, at the point of the collapse. Those cars did go into the river," Minneapolis Police Lt. Amelia Huffman. "At this point there is nothing to suggest that this was anything other than a structural collapse."



Jamie Winegar of Houston was sitting in traffic shortly after 6 p.m. when all of a sudden she started hearing "boom, boom, boom and we were just dropping, dropping, dropping, dropping."



The car she was riding in landed on top of a smaller car but did not fall into the water. She said her nephew yelled, "'It's an earthquake!' and then we realized the bridge was collapsing."



At least seven people were killed and 60 were taken to area hospitals, authorities said. Dr. Joseph Clinton, emergency medical chief at Hennepin County Medical Center, said his hospital treated 28 injured people — including six who were in critical condition.



Clinton said at least one of the victims had drowned.



The Homeland Security Department also said the collapse did not appear to be terrorism-related. The National Transportation Safety Board planned to send a team of investigators to Minneapolis, NTSB spokesman Ted Lopatkiewicz said.



Gov. Tim Pawlenty said the bridge was inspected by the Minnesota Department of Transportation in 2005 and 2006 and that no structural problems were noted. "There were some minor things that needed attention," he said.



Police Chief Tim Dolan said officers were checking other bridges as a precaution.



The steel-arched bridge, which was built in 1967, rises about 64 feet above the river. An estimated 50 vehicles plunged into the water and onto the land below.



A burning truck and a school bus clung to one slanted slab. The bus had just crossed the bridge before it crumpled into pieces.



Christine Swift's 10-year-old daughter, Kaleigh, was on the bus returning from a field trip and called her mother. "She was screaming, 'The bridge collapsed!'" Swift said.



She said a police officer told her all the kids got off the bus safely.



It appeared that the center section of the bridge dropped straight down and pancaked in the middle of the river, leaving several vehicles stranded on a broken island of wreckage. As divers plumbed the waters, other rescuers searched frantically for victims amid broken, zigzagged sections of blacktop. Some of the injured were carried up the riverbanks.



Dozens of vehicles were scattered and stacked on top of each other amid the rubble. Some people were stranded on parts of the bridge that weren't completely in the water.



Many motorists could have been headed to the Minnesota Twins game not far from the bridge. Team officials decided to play the game after conferring with department of public safety officials. It was decided that sending 20,000-25,000 people back into traffic could hinder rescue efforts, said team president Dave St. Peter.



The bridge was built with a single 458-foot-long steel arch to avoid putting any piers in the water that might interfere with river navigation.



Catherine Yankelevich survived a 1994 earthquake in Northridge, Calif., and was on the I-35W bridge when it began to shake. "Cars started flying and I was falling and saw the water," she said. After her car plunged into the river, she climbed out the driver's side window and swam to shore uninjured.



Workers have been repairing the 40-year-old bridge's surface as part of improvements along that stretch of the interstate, the Minneapolis Star-Tribune reported on its Web site.



"Obviously, this is a catastrophe of historic proportions for Minnesota," said Gov. Tim Pawlenty. "And right now we are focused on making sure that we are doing everything to respond to the needs of those individuals that may have been harmed in this incident."


Remembrance



DANNY and SARA
First Routine: Argentine Tango - This number was HOT! Those boots of Sara’s were smoking. I loved that twisty pretzel thing - awesome!
Second Routine: Hip Hop - I loved the song and it brought back some good memories. I didn’t really like the choreography (which is a surprise because I love Shane’s work) or the dancers.

DOMINIC and LAUREN
First Routine: Krump - I didn’t like this routine either. They were out of sync a little thought out the routine and I wasn’t feeling it at all.
Second Routine: Rumba - This routine was ok. Not my favorite but Lauren was smoking in that dress. The kiss - was that planned or spur of the moment? Given Lauren’s reaction I think it was definitely not planned. She didn’t seem to mind either.

NEIL and LACEY
First Routine: Latin Jazz - I enjoyed this number even though the judges didn’t like it so much. I thought it was sexy and it kept my attention. When Adam was talking about Lacey and Neil not looking at each other I didn’t notice it until the replays.
Second Routine: Contemporary - Thank you Mia, Neil & Lacey. That number was beautiful. I had a few tears escape after that routine. The flower tossing at the very beginning was very impressive and they did it well.

PASHA and SABRA
First Routine: Broadway - I loved this routine by Tyce. Those two were all over the dance floor and it was very energetic.
Second Routine: Quick Step - They did an awesome job with the quick step. This is one routine that really seems to be a down fall for couples but Pasha and Sabra nailed it. Although at times Pasha’s sparkly pinstripe pants did distract me a little.

My favorite couples were:
Pasha and Sabra
Neil and Lacey

Danny and Sara
Dominic and Lauren

My favorite routines were:
Neil and Lacey’s Contemporary
Pasha & Sabra’s Quick Step
Neil and Lacey’s Latin Jazz
Pasha’s & Sabra’s Broadway