So my sister is painting tree's on our wall and there are 4. One for each sister, here are pictures of her painting:
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
Saturday, February 15, 2014
Gong To A Different Channels' House Today! And Kit With AJ!
So today I am going to LakeintheMeadowAG's house today! It's ganna be amazing We'll film videos galore so be ready for a LOT of videos! Here are some pics of her dolls and other pics of her!
This is Kit
This is Kit Again
This is Kit for the 3rd time.
This is her little brother, AJ who loves me alot ( :

And this is AJ again and he said he wants me to be his valentine, no joke this kid is amazing!
This is Kit
This is Kit Again
This is Kit for the 3rd time.
This is her little brother, AJ who loves me alot ( :

And this is AJ again and he said he wants me to be his valentine, no joke this kid is amazing!
Friday, February 14, 2014
AH HA! That's how we got it!
Ok, this title is very random. Anyways, sorry for the very small font lightly. WE ARE HAVING PIZZA!
Yeah, life is good. So who likes my new professional layout? I do! Yeah, life is pretty shamazing. Who likes "Cardiac Arrest" by: Bad Suns? It's a amazing son!Oh so sorry! I meant to post something else! I'll do that now,
So I found this online and it's pretty interesting:
Yeah, life is good. So who likes my new professional layout? I do! Yeah, life is pretty shamazing. Who likes "Cardiac Arrest" by: Bad Suns? It's a amazing son!Oh so sorry! I meant to post something else! I'll do that now,
So I found this online and it's pretty interesting:
The Stars and Stripes originated as a result of a resolution adopted by the Marine Committee of the Second Continental Congress at Philadelphia on June 14, 1777. The resolution read:
"Resolved, that the flag of the United States be thirteen stripes, alternate red and white; that the union be thirteen stars, white in a blue field representing a new constellation. "
The resolution gave no instruction as to how many points the stars should have, nor how the stars should be arranged on the blue union. Consequently, some flags had stars scattered on the blue field without any specific design, some arranged the stars in rows, and some in a circle. The first Navy Stars and Stripes had the stars arranged in staggered formation in alternate rows of threes and twos on a blue field. Other Stars and Stripes flags had stars arranged in alternate rows of four, five and four. Some stars had six points while others had eight.
Strong evidence indicates that Francis Hopkinson of New Jersey, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, was responsible for the stars in the U.S. flag. At the time that the flag resolution was adopted, Hopkinson was the Chairman of the Continental Navy Board's Middle Department. Hopkinson also helped design other devices for the Government including the Great Seal of the United States. For his services, Hopkinson submitted a letter to the Continental Admiralty Board asking "whether a Quarter Cask of the public Wine will not be a proper & reasonable Reward for these Labours of Fancy and a suitable Encouragement to future Exertions of a like Nature." His request was turned down since the Congress regarded him as a public servant.
Pretty cool right? #NoAGInThisPost
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