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WHYVILLE HELP : GALLERY : DR. LEILA : SEARCH : SUBMIT : STAFF : HOME May 29, 2011

 

Happy Birthday!

Dxdxdxdx realizes that growing up is hard.

On May 24th, I turned 16. I received presents, blew out candles, ate cake; just like any other year. But what's different, is I wasn't looking forward to this day. I didn't count down the days, or anticipate what I might receive. I didn't want a party, or anything of that sort; I barely even saw my family. Today is the day that I finally realized, I'm growing up; and I have to admit, I don't like it.

Sure, I wanted to turn 16; be able to drive, and do all that fun stuff. But I felt a twang in my brain that really doesn't want to grow up. The part of my brain that wishes that bouncing in bouncy houses was still normal, or still being able to climb through McDonald's play place without getting yelled at by the staff. Not having to deal with the pressures of high school, and not understanding what the word 'heartbreak' really meant. Being able to cry and not get laughed at, and take field trips to the zoo. Go to playgrounds and interact with all the little kids in the area; but instead, I find myself swinging alone, with nothing but faint memories of my childhood. I remember going to Lake Michigan with my great grandma and throwing bread for the birds, and seeing who could skip a rock farther than the other. But she's another memory that's long gone. It seems that every day I lose a piece of my puzzle, the puzzle that was once my childhood.

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Kittieme returns with more word scrambles.

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Confessions of an Actress
An anonymous author reveals more about herself.

 

 

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The Storm
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Have the Best Staycation Ever!

Singel12 gives some staycation ideas.

With gas prices soaring and airline tickets costing more than ever, many families are choosing to forego their annual vacation to somewhere exotic. Does that mean that your summer has to be dull and uneventful? Of course not! Plan a staycation: a vacation at or near home. You will feel content and rested without breaking the bank.

The first thing you need to do is choose when your staycation is and plan a budget. When you pick a start date and an end date, your staycation will feel more official, instead of just a week off work. Next up is a budget. The whole point of a staycation is to save money, but it's nearly impossible to spend nothing. Keep in mind gas money, food, and admission prices. Go shopping to get the supplies you will need for the next week.

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