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Im Evee and I'm candid. Random things are my thing. I like lovely posts and I am extremely expressive. I am very deep but that can be said in a more than shallow way. I love all things talented. I say what I feel and I mean what I say. The most important moral for me is honesty. I have no time for haters and although you may hate the things I write, I swear, I mean no harm to you. I may be afraid of things but I'm definitely not afraid of you.




Thursday, December 16, 2010 3:42 PM
On the second day of Christmas.

So, for the second day of Christmas, I'm going to talk about PRESENTS! I know, I know. It's not REALLY what Christmas is about.

But I'll go to that later on in my points. A thing I want to discuss are the gifts I want to give. Before I give it, of course. Then again, I'm gonna work SUPER hard to earn the money to get these things. But some of them, I cannot afford. Right now at least.

First, my brother. I wanted to get him a study and application Bible actually. One that specializes in the minds of young teen boys. But then I saw the price and I went LSKDJFLK. WOW. I cannot afford it right now. But I WILL give him one. Just you wait! But maybe for something like his birthday. What I will give him, is still undecided.

Second, my mom. I'd get her a power ring. She loves them. She buys me them. It's my turn to buy her one. I wanted to get her something white. White power rings are actually very attractive to look at, in my opinion. Plus, I remember her telling me when I was 8 that her favorite color was white.

Third, my dad. I'd get him a power balance bracelet. But then, when I realized how expensive it was, I went. LSKDJFLKJ. AS WELL. Gosh, the world doesn't sell affordable things anymore. I should really go to a bazaar and buy stuff. MAN.