Wednesday, May 31, 2006

I love SUMMER

I survived the seventh grade. A miracle, in my eyes. this year was the hardest of my life. So many things happening, changing. But I made it, and summer's here at last. :)

Waking up late, spending al my time reading, writing, and playing an addictive pirate game are the fun parts. But I might be able to get a summer job this year.

Not much else to say, really.

Friday, May 05, 2006

I lied...


Okay, yes, I lied. I'm laying on my couch, seven hour past my last post, and creating another one. -_-;;...I'm really wanting to try adding pictures, so I guess I'll give it a shot. I'm watching the Tenchi Muyo DVDR's that Hannah loaned me. They are weird to watch because they have the Japanese words and the English words going at the same time. So instead of one person talking, there are two, and instead of two, there are four. It makes my head hurt to watch too many of them. They are really good though! I saw Tenchi years ago, when they had it on Toonami, but they got rid of it and now I am so glad to watch it again...My favorite character is, as they always seem to be, the youngest of the lot: Sasami. She's a kid with bright blue hair who is a cook...:)

At one time a Ridvan Party

The party is this weekend! It was originally a Ridvan party but was rescheduled to tomorrow,then rescheduled again for the next day. I can't waitfor the party! Rightnow I'm making brownies for it, soon I'll make cookies, too.^_^

I'm so excited to see if we can get some newinterested junior youth! There will, hopefully, be a bunch coming to the party, and I hope some of them will start coming to the classes!

I'll post again after the party.

:)

Monday, May 01, 2006

Happy MayDay

First of all, Allah-u-abha, happy Mayday, and happy 11th day of Ridvan!

I recieved a letter in the mail today from the National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of the United States. It was a congratulatory note from the Treasurer to all Baha'is thanking us in meeting the goal of the Kingdom Project. The letter made me happy and excited for the begining of The next Five Year Plan! Since I now consider myself a Baha'i Junior Youth, I am very much looking forward to doing all I can for the new Plan!

Tomorrow is the 12th and Final day of Ridvan 2006. I'm sad to see this holiday end, but glad to see the continued growth in the community.

Abdu'l-Baha says: "O Friends of God! Be ye assured that in place of these contributions, your agriculture, your industry, and your commerce will be blessed by manifold increases, with goodly gifts and bestowals...There is no boubt that the living Lord will abundantly confirm those who expend their wealth in His path."

I am not old enough to be a registered Baha'i and can therefore contribute no money to the Faith. However, some the closest and dearest people in the world to me do so continually. I am glad for them!