Ice Cream and Little Boys
Hello to the world!
I know, it's my second post today. I can just keep on posting...and posting...and posting...
Anyway, I added some more little pixel drawings, and my favorites are the chickens which look like this:
Aren't they cute? Yes, they are. They look better on the site, which you can find here. I also have mongooses (mongeese?), a rabbit, horses, and pigs. And the people. The angel people were Jacob's idea, not mine. Dad says it looks like they have shoulder pads on.
My mom's friend Anitra came over, and I promised to do her work website for her which should be fun to make. I'm also off to Olympia pretty much tomorrow! Oh, I'm soooo excited, and I can't wait to see everybody!
Anitra has three boys, Billy, Benjamin, and Brian. Benjamin and Brian are autistic twins who are doing pretty well, actually. They are 6 and they're learning how to speak pretty well; they already could speak to one another in a language nobody else could understand, which is interesting.
Public school kids (no offense to any of you) scare me half to death. I don't know why; they just seem to be socially superior, and I can't match that. They know how to dress, talk, and act, and they know what's right and how to make friends. I may have quite a few friends, but most of them are either 5 or 16. And the rest of them I have known since preschool or kindergarten, not including Daniel Hurwitz who came into the class in the middle of this year, but he's a good kid.
Well, enjoy the site, and I'm not sure that I'll be able to blog when I'm in Olympia. I'll be having too much fun.
Best!
-Rachel
I know, it's my second post today. I can just keep on posting...and posting...and posting...
Anyway, I added some more little pixel drawings, and my favorites are the chickens which look like this:
Aren't they cute? Yes, they are. They look better on the site, which you can find here. I also have mongooses (mongeese?), a rabbit, horses, and pigs. And the people. The angel people were Jacob's idea, not mine. Dad says it looks like they have shoulder pads on.My mom's friend Anitra came over, and I promised to do her work website for her which should be fun to make. I'm also off to Olympia pretty much tomorrow! Oh, I'm soooo excited, and I can't wait to see everybody!
Anitra has three boys, Billy, Benjamin, and Brian. Benjamin and Brian are autistic twins who are doing pretty well, actually. They are 6 and they're learning how to speak pretty well; they already could speak to one another in a language nobody else could understand, which is interesting.
Public school kids (no offense to any of you) scare me half to death. I don't know why; they just seem to be socially superior, and I can't match that. They know how to dress, talk, and act, and they know what's right and how to make friends. I may have quite a few friends, but most of them are either 5 or 16. And the rest of them I have known since preschool or kindergarten, not including Daniel Hurwitz who came into the class in the middle of this year, but he's a good kid.
Well, enjoy the site, and I'm not sure that I'll be able to blog when I'm in Olympia. I'll be having too much fun.
Best!
-Rachel







2 Comments:
At 11:09 PM, August 02, 2005,
Anonymous said…
Are you implying that I am socially superior, that I know how to dress, talk, act, or that I know what's right and how to make friends? Because I don't know how to do any of that. :D
At 11:11 PM, August 02, 2005,
Rachel said…
Oh, no. You went to my school!
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