Sooo since i have not written on here in forever...i will quickly update:
I am now attending hair college (i hate it but it will be a good skill to have)
I am working at **** **** (if you are smart enough to figure that out)
I am second counselor in the laurel class presidency
I was in a hair show and had my hair done by Damien Carney (in the top fifty stylists of the world) and colorist Sue Pemberton (voted top colorist in America by NAHA) my long hair was cut short and my brown hair was now purple, majenta, blonde, and brown. AND after dying it a couple more times it is mostly brown now....but you know, you can still see some color.
My cousin from Australia came over to America and is kinda sorta living with my family.
I am going to Disneyland soooooon:)
I faithfully have been watching the bachelorette:)
AND yeah...i think thats about it.
Today i read a book, for the first time in ages....Wings by E.D. Baker, one of my favorite authors. It was a little hard to get into and i must say it was not her best. but it was still somewhat enjoyable. Her writing amazes me every time she is writing about fairytale places and such. ANYWAY, i had THE hardest time imagining what the characters completely looked like...i did not figure it out until the end of the book right before the first and final kiss was rationed. SAD:( i need to read books more often so my imagination does not become this dull ever again! i enjoy having some childlike habits and thoughts...it keeps life bearable, humerous, happy, and keeps me in a anything-is-possible attitude.
As for the title of this post, i had gingersnaps this morning....and orange juice right before i started writing this, only because there was no milk to drink and i was tired of water...
My mom has recently started a nasty habit. Every time i see her she reminds me of everything i have to do, more than once a day. This cause soooooo much stress on me that i just explode with anger every time. I tell her that i am aware of what i need to do and i am not stupid and that i will do it. and that it does not have to be done right this moment when i was trying to relax on my one moment of free time. It is over such matters as, drivers ed (im way behind on getting my license, but i payed over three hundred dollars to take it online and i am not stupid enough to waste all that money that i worked so hard for) homework, work, calling someone, my calling at church, waking up on time, showering, brushing my teeth, cleaning my room, girls camp responsibilities, packing for trips and pretty much anything i need to get done in life. So i have started warning her every time she starts talking about it. I know what i have to get done and i remind myself often. i don't need someone echoing my concerns out loud in the real world. But i guess this is just one of those motherly habits that has to go on sooner or later in child's life.
So i just got back from youth conference and i must say it was pretty eventful. Our theme was temples and we had trivia questions on them, when someone answered a trivia question correctly they got a little rubber snake. whichever team had the most snakes by the end of the trip would win a prize of some sort. little did i know at the time that it would lead to a big adventure..... on my team i happened to have two leaders, one being the young women's president and one a laurel advisor who was the photographer of the trip. we had two guys and three girls including me...our team was called the Rattle Bears...our team found this very funny. Our team decided it would be super hilarious to stop at a dollar store and see if we could find the same snakes so we could have the most. We searched the whole dollar store and only found some that were similar....but the wrong colors....so we decided to buy sharpies and color them all black. Our excuse for being late to the next spot was a "flat tire" mimicking one of the groups that had already used that excuse...:) we all tied headbands around our foreheads with a little snake dangling from each to show off how cool our group was lol. and pretty much through the whole trip each team decided to have a "steal eachother's snakes war" and along the way we came up with a few genius schemes of our own, one of which was pretending to drop a hat out the window and stopping, blocking the road and sending a girl after it. the other groups behind us had to stop... we pretended to start driving away so it looked like we were driving away...and the girl told the other cars that we had left her....while she gained their trust and got inside their car, the rest of us hopped out of the car and rushed over to their car and raided it of our stolen snakes. lets just say that it was a genius plan!!! haha i never thought it would work but it did:)
Then....the other day at youth conference i almost died. We were at a ropes course and were doing the flying squirrel where you pull two ropes and the person harnessed goes flying up in the air. Apparently i was the first person in history at that ropes course to fly up and over the wire and while coming down smack my face on the wire. My ropes got tangles so i was stuck up there for twenty minutes until they sent a guy up there to untangle my ropes and wires....haha that was fun. but if the ropes had wrapped around my neck, i could have been chocked to death....or if it had caught my arm or leg...they would have broke, or if i had hit my face a centimeter up, my eye would have been smashed or ripped out or something.....but the up side to all of this is that these things did not happen and it was really fun:) plussssss we got some awesome pictures of it!!! upsidedown and hitting my face on the wire and everything.
Welllll i think thats it.
later:)
Kenzie\\,
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