Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Cutting people in line

As you may know On May 14, all of us 8th graders went on the field trip to Universal Studios & Island of Adventures, Orlando. We went around 4am and left around 11pm. (:

But while we were there, there were also some 7th graders from different schools, & parents/guardians. & some safety patrols maybe 5th graders. So yeah you can imangine the lines were LONG! /: & in our group we had this short girl, so what we would do was, we would make her skip other people (& since she's short noone noticed) & when she got to the front of the line, she would scream to us "guys I'm over here!" so we automatically got to the front of the line! saving us a lot of time and waiting in those lines(: We did this for most of the rides, but we had a fast pass (a fast pass is a pass in which you can use to skip the lines on most attractions) and we used it in the ride HULK. which had a huge line! And that's our way of cutting people in line, (:

Fun things to do with your desert!

It was April 20, 2010.
My parent's took me & my cousin Alex out to a buffet resturant.
Mostly, cause it's an all you can eat, and I lOVE eating with an passion. But anyways, while my cousin was eating his fried rice and what so ever. I was eating Jello's (: but then it got to a point that I didn't want anymore, but I wasn't going to throw it away. I mean I only had like 10 pieces of Jello's left but still. You know how Jello's are all wiggily? So, I did what most blondes do, and I started shaking my plate of jello's while screaming out "EARTHQUAKE EARTHQUAKE! Hit the deck," it was the most hilarious thing ever! I was bored, and I felt like doing something crazy, you should've seen my parent's faces they were so embarressed. I wouldn't blame them. (:
At that moment I had felt like an 5 year old, but come on you live only once, so might as well have fun with your life right? And playing with my food= fun for me! (: So, next time you go to a buffet and you have NOTHING to do with your left over Jello's you might as well make an earthquake, and see if they survive it.

Earthquake + JELLO= Blonde Moments!


I never know when I might get another blonde moment,

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Strike A Pose!

Future Star!
Modeling is distinguished from other types of public performance, such as acting and dancing. Appearing in a movie or play is NOT considered modeling. However, models may be considered to express emotion in their photographs. Although people usually think there is ONLY one type of modeling, they really don’t know a thing.

There’s more than one type; Fashion, Super-Models, Glamour, Fitness, Bikini, Fine Art, and Body-part Models. Most Fashion and Super-Models appear on a variety of media formats including magazines, movies, and TV. The best part is you don’t have to be a girl to be a model, there is male models also believe it or not.

It's Time to Dress up Right
Fashion Models;
Fashion modeling may involve catwalk or runway modeling or editorial modeling,
covering photography for magazine spreads, ad campaigns, catalogues. The emphasis of fashion photography is on the clothes or accessories, not the model. Fashion models may be used to display or promote various types of clothing, such as lingerie, swimsuit, and bikini. A female’s body is estimated to be around 34-24-34 in and at least 5 ft 8 in tall. It’s different for a male model he has to have at least a height of 5 ft 11 in to 6 ft 2 in, a waist of 26–33 in and a chest measurement of 32–40 in.

So Many Clothes, So Little Time!
Super-Model.

My dream is to become a Super-Model living the life in Paris, France. But before I can begin my dream I have to let you know what a Super-Model is; Super-models are highly paid, high profile fashion models. They are usually female, also known as Cover Girls; they appear on top fashion magazine covers, and in fashion shows.




Monday, May 17, 2010

Cheer All Out or Don't Cheer At All

I Sleep, I Dream, I Cheer!

I practiced for 20 hours, nailed my stunts, decorated lockers for the team, painted a zillion posters, washed 428 cars, practiced some more, got the student body pumped up at the pep rally, and rode a 1000 miles on the drafty bus...But hey, NO SWEAT! I'm a cheerleader! Cheerleading is a competition which uses organized routines, usually ranging from 1 minute to 3 minutes, such as tumbling, dance, jumps, cheers, and stunting to direct spectators of events to cheer on sports teams at games and matches. The person involved is called a cheerleader. It’s a fun sport, but if you ask many people they won’t agree with me on the whole “sport” thing. It takes time to master the ropes, but you’ll get the hang of it.


Competition Bound!

Your core strength is so important with cheerleading. It helps with jumps, tumbling, stunting, and even yelling a cheer. Things such as crunches and hollow/superman holds are great core work outs. Basic stretching such as legs, arms, and shoulders are what you should be doing. Yoga is a great way to stretch and work out! Try asking an adult to help you with your stretches or even asking them for advice.Always stretch before trying jumps! Plyometrics is a great way to build endurance, improve core strength, and leg power! It would help so much with your jumps. Believe it or Not, Most girls/guys who try out to be in the Varsity/JV cheerleading team hardly even know how to do a cartwheel, round-offs, or a toe-touch. If you aren’t flexible enough, or you ARE flexible just not capable of doing the stunts or jumps then join gymnastics. They know how to teach you all the stuff you want (cart wheel, tucks, hand stand, even splits, plus more) they have dealt with all sort of people; they know what they’re doing.

We Got Spirit


It's not the glitz of the uniform that matters, but the spirit that shines within it. Just like at school cheerleading has a dress code which you have to follow or it’s benched time for you! Most school squads wear a sleeveless top with either a sports bra or an athletic tank top underneath. During practices cheerleaders wear a tee shirt with soffee shorts; if you don’t own a pair of soffee shorts then they usually wear regular shorts NO JEAN SHORTs. Due to guidelines imposed by the National Federation of High Schools, high school squads must have a top that covers their midriff with arms by their sides .