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NAME: Nathaniel BIRTHDAY: May 14 PETS: Cat: Socks, and dog: Cotton FAVORITE MOVIE: anything with swashbucklers! (swordfighters) FAVORITE ICE CREAM: Whatever is in the freezer I WANT TO TRAVEL TO: anyplace 2-4 hrs from home FAVORITE COLOR: don't know! BEST FRIENDS NAME: Donovan |
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Notes: These are easy to make! Ingredients: 1 bowl 2 C. warm water 2 Tbsp. liquid detergent 1 Tbsp. sugar 1 empty thread spool per child, or other device to blow bubbles Preparation: In a bowl combine warm water, detergent, and sugar. Blow bubbles. One idea is to insert one end of spool into the soap mixture and blow from the other end. A slotted spoon would also work if you do not have anything else handy. |
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New Movie The action comedy New York Minute follows one monumental day in the lives of 17-year-old sisters Jane and Roxanne Ryan, adversaries who begrudgingly journey together from their Long Island home to New York City, where meticulously prepared overachiever Jane (Ashley) is due to deliver a speech to qualify for a prestigious college |
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China. The earliest evidence of anything resembling ice cream actually does come from China. In the 1500s, ice cream was developed in Italy. In the 1600s France and Spain developed forms of ice cream and in the late 1600s England had their own secret recipes for ice cream. It wasn't until the 1700s that the Americas first dabbled in ice cream. In the 19th century ice cream became a popular treat with the advent of mechanical technology and modern freezing methods. Try these great ice cream recipes! |
A Little History..... There are plenty of myths about where ice cream was first invented. Some suggest Marco Polo first brought ice cream from |
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By Larry Eldridge, Jr. CWK Network, Inc. According to a new study from the University of Delaware, teenage girls perceive themselves as weighing more than 10 pounds heavier than they actually do. Researchers asked 172 adolescents (aged 13 to 17) to pick one of 27 silhouettes resembling how they see themselves, and then pick another silhouette matching their ideal weight. The researchers found that girls on average viewed themselves as weighing 141 pounds, which was eight pounds more than their average weight (133 pounds), and 11 pounds more than their ideal weight (130 pounds). While boys also saw themselves as weighing more than they did (185 pounds vs. 172 pounds), they picked a higher ideal weight (182 pounds) that was closer to their average weight. The National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) defines body image as how a person sees him/herself when looking in a mirror, or how a person pictures him/herself in his/her mind. Body image not only includes how a person feels about his or her weight, but also height and shape. It is important to understand that a person’s body image can be positive or negative. The NEDA cites the following descriptions for both positive and negative body images: Positive body image: Having a clear, true perception of one’s shape (seeing the various parts of the body as they really are) Celebrating and appreciating one’s natural body shape and understanding that a person’s physical appearance says very little about his or her character and value as a person Feeling proud and accepting of one’s unique body and refusing to spend an unreasonable amount of time worrying about food, weight and calories Feeling comfortable and confident in one’s body Negative body image: Having a distorted perception of one’s shape (perceiving parts of the body unlike they really are) Feeling that only other people are attractive, and that having an unattractive body size or shape is a sign of personal failure Feeling ashamed, self-conscious and anxious about one’s body Feeling uncomfortable and awkward in one’s body |
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scholarship abroad. Meanwhile, laid-back punk rock rebel Roxy (Mary-Kate) hopes to get backstage at an underground music video shoot and slip her demo tape to the band. But Roxy’s and Jane’s plans go wildly awry when a mix-up involving Jane’s precious day planner lands them in the middle of a shady black market transaction. Pursued by an overzealous truant officer (Eugene Levy) and accused of kidnapping a Senator's dog, the Ryans must fina a |
a way to work together to thwart the forces threatening to jeopardize Jane’s college dreams and ship Roxy off to a convent school. MPAA Rating: PG for mild sensuality and thematic elements Release Date: May 7th, 2004 (wide) |
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TeenHollywood: We’re both redheads. Were you picked on or teased about being a redhead with freckles when you were a kid? Lindsay: I hated my red hair. I only like it now because I love Ann Margret and she has red hair. My freckles were annoying though. I remember people making comments on my freckles because I had so many. Still do but now they have that Mystic Tan spray that makes you tan. Hello, my skin is so white! Like you can see it there (she spreads her fingers apart and, in the web of her hand lurks Lindsay’s ultra white skin..a spot missed by the tanning spray). TeenHollywood: But everyone was commenting on what a nice tan you have! Lindsay: (beaming) Really? Cool! TeenHollywood: Your mom was a New York Rockette and also worked with stocks on Wall Street. Lindsay: Yeah. That’s where she met my father. TeenHollywood: So do you want to follow in her footsteps and be a performer who also handles the business part of your career? Lindsay: Yeah. I want to have a production company. I want to produce films and I have great treatment ideas for scripts. I write stuff down all the time. At my age, I know that a lot of kids like the Olsen twins have this huge industry. I don’t want to do clothes. I want to be known as an actress and even though I’m younger. I want to have my own business. Like I want to be able to produce t.v. shows. I have an idea for an MTV Reality show that I’m trying to do. I have to sit down and write the treatment but I have no patience. I don’t need to be in it. I just want to produce it. Read the entire enterview at TeenHollywood.com |
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Piece of Cake A Springtime Poem Running Lives by Carol Goodrow Running in springtime would be a piece of cake, If it wasn't for that poison ivy I ran in by the lake. That stuff has made me itchy. It's puffing up my toe. I want to scratch it off my foot, But Mother tells me, "No!" Running in springtime would be my cup of tea, If it wasn't for that bumble bee that's chasing after me. That bee thinks I am honey. I'll tell that bee to flee. "Get out of here you pesky bee! It's either you or me!" Running in springtime would be so fancy free, If it wasn't for that caterpillar that is inching up my knee. That bug will make me shiver. I'll tell that guy to go. "Go build your cocoon somewhere else, Not on my leg, oh no!" Running in springtime would be simple as pie. If it wasn't for that cold wet rain that is pouring from the sky. I'll sprint right home for cover, Till the storm has gone away. Then I'll race to catch the rainbow that is cheering up my day. Running in springtime could be a piece of cake. Look! I think I see some butterflies flitting by the lake. |
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