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Rebekah Faith
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Jul 30, 2011 11:58AM

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Also, I just have no need for a phone really. If I were to get some fancy technology it would either be an ipod or a netbook. An ipod cause I love music and a netbook because it would be so handy for writing.



I didn't want one either. My parents got me one when I started having practice after school and would need to call to get picked up. While it's nice to not have to borrow from other people, and it's useful to stay in touch with people, I still don't find it necessary. If I lost my phone (which I thought I did once) it would probably take a day for me to realize, and then I would be really worried, but because I lost something valuable, not because I didn't have my phone. If you just took it away and I knew where it was, I couldn't care less.







Now if only I had fallen asleep that quickly once I actually reached my bed (my computer's downstairs and my room's upstairs). But no, i lay there for several minutes after taking my medicine (cause I've been sick-ish for the past 2 weeks.--mainly just a cold).




Anna and Kate- it sucked. i'm better than I was but last night i was so exhausted that i plopped down in a chair in the living room then looked at the time and told my younger sister that I knew I should go up to my bed, but that would require moving. So I fell asleep in the chair. It was quite comfortable.

Anyway, I hope you're feeling better.

That was awful :( It wasn't me btw, but it was awful for her.
Rae, I'm glad that you're getting better and I hope that you won't randomly fall asleep in any more chairs! :)

I like the idea of feeling better day, Halley.
Happy feeling better day to you!
Happy feeling better day to you!
Happy feeling better day dear Raaee!
Happy feeling better day tooo yoooouuuuu!

Anna- it wasn't really random, but I think I actually slept better in the chair than in my bed, which is weird.

Are you back to sleeping in beds now? What about feeling better; did my singing work? (and I tried really hard so that it wouldn't break your eardrums)

And your singing DID work. It was beautiful. ^_^

So.. going back on topic since we've been having problems lately... ^_^
Melinda, I would LOVE to go to Italy. If I could go anywhere, that's it.


Italy's pretty cool. I should get the chance to go this February, or two Februaries from now, for a little under a week, with my Latin class. It would be mostly Rome (I think) with side trips to Herculaneum and such.

When you go off topic, please please please take it to "General Chat".
But Italy is amazing. Ive been to Rome and Venice (and took the train through the Tuscany outskirts, which was BEAUTIFUL). I preferred Venice, but Rome was definitely nice. Vatican City is beyond words magnificent. So is the Colleseum and all the ruins.
But I cant get over Venice, all the tiny lanes and canals and carnivale shops...Rialto Bridge...San Marco's Square. The city itself is an attraction. Not to mention surrounding islands like Murano and Burano :)
I kid you not, one of the greatest days of my entire life was spent in Venice:
-walking around Burano in the morning
-Coming back and seeing San Marco's Square flooded
-Gondola Ride
-Just walking around the city
I walked through San Marco's square is it was flooded. There were only a couple of us in the water (A few inches my ankles), everyone else was on the boardwalk. I felt like I was the only person in the world. Unbelievable feeling :)
But Italy is amazing. Ive been to Rome and Venice (and took the train through the Tuscany outskirts, which was BEAUTIFUL). I preferred Venice, but Rome was definitely nice. Vatican City is beyond words magnificent. So is the Colleseum and all the ruins.
But I cant get over Venice, all the tiny lanes and canals and carnivale shops...Rialto Bridge...San Marco's Square. The city itself is an attraction. Not to mention surrounding islands like Murano and Burano :)
I kid you not, one of the greatest days of my entire life was spent in Venice:
-walking around Burano in the morning
-Coming back and seeing San Marco's Square flooded
-Gondola Ride
-Just walking around the city
I walked through San Marco's square is it was flooded. There were only a couple of us in the water (A few inches my ankles), everyone else was on the boardwalk. I felt like I was the only person in the world. Unbelievable feeling :)

That's amazing, I'm so jealous! I want to go to Florence, Rome, and Venice WHEN I go to Italy! :)



Yeah, probably. I think the biggest city we're going to is Munich (where we're flying to). They're all small cities/towns.