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Rie Reads: May 2012
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Tuesday, May 8, 2012. Happy Birthday Nerdbomber #1! You are turning 16 today! I remember when I first got to know you at the age of 7. Even then you were precocious (not to mention mischievous at times) and always so, so talented, beautiful, and such a fun girl to be around. While there are people who will give you much more dating advice, I offer you just a little of my own. Don't lead them on. (We already know what a heartbreaker you will be without adding this to the mix! You deserve the best, girl!
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Rie Reads: December 2011
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Monday, December 26, 2011. Somehow, though, a little two month old has the capability of making even the most intelligent people seem completely idiotic. Like when I'm holding my little niece, Ava, trying to get her to smile, and all that seems to work is "A-a-a-a-bu-bu-bu-bu. A-a-a-a-a-bu! I even stoop to crossing my eyes and blowing raspberries on her chubby cheeks. Yup, it's true. cuteness can make you dumber. But it's totally worth it to see a face like this, don't you think? Rad Blogs I Read.
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Rie Reads: Someday...
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Saturday, June 9, 2012. I'm going to get on my soapbox for a moment. There are a few words in the English language that, while seemingly harmless on their own, I believe we make toxic with the way in which we use them. The word potential. Even though I'm in Estonia, there's plenty of graffiti written in English. One bit of graffiti caught my eye Friday night as I walked back to the dorms:. It got me thinking about that word. We've grown up with this mythical idea of the word Someday. So here's my newest ...
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Rie Reads: November 2011
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Friday, November 25, 2011. Michael Ririe is a fellow student of mine at UVU. I first met him when I went to Italy a couple summers ago. While we were the only two photo students in Italy, he was definitely farther ahead of me (and even helped me pick out a new tripod when the cheap one I brought died! Mike is an immensely talented photographer, and I've enjoyed having classes with him since study abroad. In hopes of getting them more support. As well as some of these books going to places where the organ...
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Rie Reads: August 2012
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Sunday, August 12, 2012. My family isn't exactly known for their skills in agriculture. I probably come closest, having always had an interest in having a garden (though I haven't made much of an attempt in over a decade. someday when I have a house I need someone to teach me! And soon there was a melon. And just today we found two more:. Mom acts all exasperated about this rogue plant, but the rest of us are extremely entertained. Plus, we picked the first one and it tasted delish! Rad Blogs I Read.
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Rie Reads: March 2012
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Wednesday, March 7, 2012. An episode not to miss! In the fall semester, I took a fine art photography class. One assignment given was to mimic a fine art photographer. We were given a list. I call it the "List of Eminent Doom." I looked through, and only one photographer seemed like one I'd be interested in trying their style: Cindy Sherman. We have a winner! It was okay, though. Expecting to win an argument against Travis is like expecting that they might decide to start up the show Pushing Daisies.
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The Thousander Club: Reflections: Beyond the Strandline
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We are a book club that seeks to encourage the accomplishment of challenging reading goals; to wit, the reading of 1,000 books in our lifetime. We love books, and we're eager to associate with others that love them too. Books at General Conference. Thousander Books of the Month. Monday, August 3, 2015. Reflections: Beyond the Strandline. Is the pop culture version of Alas, Babylon. This is a unique story with three-dimensional characters that live and breathe and it's a story worth experiencing. Begins, ...
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The Book of Zerns the Younger: The Easter Bunny and Tooth Fairy!
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The Book of Zerns the Younger. Monday, April 5, 2010. The Easter Bunny and Tooth Fairy! Two mythical creatures at our house in one weekend! The Easter Bunny came and left Emma and Sadie all sorts of goodies. Emma wanted a Flamingo Littlest Pet Shop, and Sadie just wanted CANDY, and luckily that Easter Bunny knew what she was doing! She even left bunny ears for the girls, which were a big hit. Today, after literally WEEKS of wiggling, Emma's first tooth finally fell out! She is so big! Sarah J. Zern.
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Rie Reads: January 2012
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Wednesday, January 25, 2012. Our family is infected with needing to find a scheme for baby names. Mom and Dad went with the M&M theme. ( Mike, Melanie, Mihkel, Marie, Megan, Matthew). If you think that's bad, Mom's parents did not only all M's, but rhyming middle names. (Michael Layne, Melanie Jayne, Mitchell Dwayne, and Marla Shamayne). After a conversation with a friend, I have decided on my own quirky naming scheme. Let's see if you can figure out what it is:. Twins (boy and girl). Lately I keep havin...
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