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Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Like It, Love It, Can't Beat It

 
So, I went to my Aunt's house with my mom for a few days and had a blast!
First we bought two tickets and hopped on a plane to Dallas.
Something about being swooped up above the clouds, with a coke and pretzels in my hand, that makes me leave all my cares behind.
While visiting with my Aunt and Uncle, after they showed us their adorable apartment,
my Aunt found out that I had never been to H&M.
She decided to enlighten me.
The next day we went to the mall and first stop was H&M.
By the time I was done my mom and Aunt were a little bit out of  it.
I was gone...
I was amazed on how big that place was!  Every time I turned around
 there was another section I didn't know about. 
Too bad there's not one where I live :(
But, it still was a wonderful treat with my Aunt and my Mommy.
 
H&M

The little sweater as soft as a rose petals.
Awesome leggings and just for 10 dollars.
 



My new leopard print mini skirt and adorable knitted sweater that goes great with black leggings
 without the mini skirt as well.



This black and tan mini skirt is just icing on the cake and only 5 dollars :o
So find one and go shop!!!

ttyl


 

Monday, October 29, 2012

I'm a Republican Woman...Hear Me Roar!

 
So, today I went and voted.
It was so exciting.
It really felt good to have a voice.
 
You know I really don't know much about politics. It just never seemed to interest me.
I felt like I would be "shooting in the dark" if I voted.
Even though I am eighteen years old now and can vote, I told my mom I wasn't going to vote.
Being the loving and caring mom she is, she helped me know a little bit about what I was missing.
She taught me what both parties believe in and the differences between them.
We watched the debates together and I was amazed how much I understood.
I guess I was intimidated by the whole thing.  I just didn't even try to understand any of it.
My favorite part about watching the debates was watching each candidate's body language.
For instance...
  • On the first debate,  Romney was answering a question  and for some reason he looked at Obama but right when he did, Obama looked straight down. He wouldn't look at Romney.  Now, it's my experience when someone won't look you in the eyes...they're most likely lying to you. That's definitely something to think about.
  • Obama said at the second debate that Israel is his friend, but Romney pointed out that when Obama went on his "apology tour" he went to many countries in the Middle East, skipping Israel.  Not only did those countries notice...long pause...but Israel noticed too!  I loved that part!  
You can probably tell I'm rooting for Romney.
Just look at the facts.
Did Obama do anything he said he would do?...NO...Then why would we elect him again?
 If you watch the debates again, you will see the candidate who showed his worth was Gov. Romney, and the one who was defensive was President Barak Hussein Obama.
It's like my sister's friend said "you can vote for whoever you like...
just vote for Romney, who isn't a Muslim!" ;)
So, today I voted for Romney. Not because my family agrees with his politics, 
but because...I agree with his politics!

 
  
ttyl